Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Tone It Down a Notch!

 
The Shoe Factory Art Co-op celebrates their two year anniversary with a minimal art exhibit.

Art lovers who believe that less is more will enjoy “Tone It Down a Notch: Minimal Art”.  The show consists of 32 current works of art created by 18 individual artists basing their style on the minimalist art movement of the 60’s and 70’s.  On display are paintings, mixed media, photography, digital art, and sculpture, each piece expressing simplicity in technique, form, size, or color.

"Culture" digital archival print by James Mai of  Normal, Illinois

Artists from New Jersey, Georgia, Illinois, Nebraska, and Texas have submitted work to the show as well as artists from the Rochester region.   Participants include Chloe Bennett-Larson, Beth Brown, Marian Cameron, Nils Caspersson, Sally Deskins, Starr Fazzina, Gail Haile, Mary Ann Hanna, Susan Jenkins, Joe Kewin, James Mai, Sunyoung Moon, Mona Oates, Alessandro Perriello, Christopher Priority, Melissa Stimpfle, Dianne Webb, and Mark Whitney.

The public is invited to an artists’ reception for “Tone It Down a Notch: Minimal Art” on First Friday, November 2nd from 6-9pm.  Artwork will be available for purchase.  Free admission.
Location:  The Shoe Factory Art Co-op, 250 N. Goodman St., Studio 212 (second floor), Rochester, NY 14607. 
Exhibit hours:  First Friday, November 2nd from 6-9pm, Second Saturday November 10th from 12-4pm, and every Wednesday 12-5pm thru November 28th.

Phone: (585)732-0036
The Shoe Factory Art Co-op regularly seeks artists to submit work to their juried exhibits. November 10th is the next entry deadline for “Let Them Eat Cake! Portraits of Pastries” to be held at Starry Nites Café, 696 University Ave. For more information visit the “Call for Artists” page on the Shoe Factory’s website at http://www.shoefactoryarts.com/CallforArtists.html.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Mona Lisa Tribute


Art lovers who yearn to visit the Louvre in Paris to view the Mona Lisa need go no further than The Shoe Factory Art Co-op for their upcoming show.  The gallery will feature the exhibit “I Want My Mona Lisa: Tribute to a Renaissance Icon” for the month of October. 

On display will be 46 versions of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece created mostly by local artists.  12 of these clever reproductions of the Mona Lisa were submitted by regional artists in a variety of mediums.  An artist from Minneapolis contributed her image in the form of mosaic.  High school students attending Rochester’s School of the Arts and School Without Walls created the other 33 mixed-media show pieces as a project directed by their art teacher Elisa Bond.  Using their talents and imagination, the artists have reinterpreted the world’s most famous portrait into their own works of art. 
Participating artists include Chloe Bennett-Larson, Phil Bliss, Beth Brown, Marian Cameron, Zach Collins, Starr Fazzina, Susan Jenkins, Scott Lamont, John Midla, Mary Reynolds, Jonathan Schnapp, Colleen Virdi, and Mollie Wolf. 
Participating art students from School of the Arts are Mia Archer, Zach Bellucci, Margaret Blaszczak, Richard Bombard, Samantha Diltz, Yaundrell Dixon, Mawia Elawad, Tom Enders, Carlos Feliciano, Teeandra Felton, Shannon Koch, Leah Garlock, Erin Gresko, Jordan Heffer, Melissa Jensen-Stewart, Michelle Johnson, Kendal Lewis, Leon Lin, Thalia Maldonado, Kandice McGee, Claudia Moellering, Eysa Mohamed, Mia Nesmith, Gracie Parker, Elycia Plaza, Jaymes Reynolds, Nah’Tivah Ross, Isaac Santore, Aaron Scott, Brianna Twyman, and Charlotte Wiltse.         
Participating art students from School Without Walls are Husain Rashid and Ariana Wynn.
The public is invited to an artists’ reception for “I Want My Mona Lisa: Tribute to a Renaissance Icon” on First Friday, October 5th from 6-10pm.  Many of the Mona Lisa artworks will be available for purchase.  Free admission.
The Shoe Factory Art Co-op's gallery is located at 250 N. Goodman St., Studio 212 (second floor), Rochester, NY 14607. 
Exhibit hours: First Friday, October 5th from 6-10pm, Second Saturday October 13th from 12-4pm, and every Wednesday 12-5pm thru October 24th.


The Shoe Factory Art Co-op has frequent calls for artists to submit work to monthly juried exhibits.  The deadline for the next call for entries is October 20th for their November exhibit “Tone It Down a Notch: Minimal Art”. 
The Shoe Factory also hosts rotating exhibits at Starry Nites Café at 696 University Ave.  “Let Them Eat Cake! Portraits of Pastries” will be the next show at the coffee shop with a deadline for art entries by November 10th.  For more information visit the “Call for Artists” page on the Shoe Factory’s website at www.shoefactoryarts.com.