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Category: Micro Gallery

Micro Gallery

Jeff Mann – Emerging

August 17, 2021August 18, 2021 Vanessa Able

Jeff Mann's sculptures and images of collages made from car parts go hand in hand with his passion for transport activism.

Tagged art, cars, collage, digital, industrial, mechanical, portraits, recycling, sculpture, tribal1 Comment
Places I'd Like to Live: Ice Blue Mountains
Micro Gallery

Dave Sims – Watercolors

April 20, 2021April 20, 2021 Vanessa Able

Dave Sims' watercolor paintings are a submission to the chance of creation and a surrender to emptiness.

Tagged art, chance, Emptiness, painting, surrender, watercolors, ZenLeave a comment
Micro Gallery

Cynthia Ruse – The In-Between

March 23, 2021March 22, 2021 Vanessa Able

Cynthia Ruse's The In-Between reflects the parallel and layered elements of life, where light and darkness are blurred and the narrative of a painting becomes experience in itself.

Tagged art, Darkness, Experience, layer, Light, painting, space2 Comments
Micro Gallery

Katya Belena – Dawn Dusk

February 10, 2021February 11, 2021 Vanessa Able

Katya Belena's Micro Gallery exhibit Dawn Dusk is an invitation to stay in the changing moment of transition like a darkening or lightening sky.

Tagged change, dawn, dusk, moment, transition1 Comment
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Micro Gallery

George Stein – Specter

December 28, 2020December 29, 2020 Vanessa Able

George Stein's Micro Gallery show Specter is a journey through 2020 from the perspective of a New Yorker watching the transitions of his city from the street.

Tagged COVID, lockdown, New York City, pandemic, photography, street scenesLeave a comment
Putting my thoughts away for the night is a messy process
Micro Gallery

Martha Nance – Waterwords

December 15, 2020December 16, 2020 Vanessa Able

Martha Nance's Waterwords is a series of abstract images of water and light taken outside her office in Minneapolis.

Tagged artwork, pattern, photography, WaterLeave a comment
Micro Gallery

Samia Singh – The Storms Within

August 6, 2020December 29, 2020 Vanessa Able

The Storms Within is a series of etchings created by Punjab-based Samia Singh during a residency in Florence.

Tagged 2020, etchings3 Comments

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- POETRY-

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    Writing from the Colombian Andes, poet Gary Keenan's poem "Big Day" is a chaotic cacophony collapsing into the soft rosy amber of stillness.
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