Thursday, August 31, 2017

Open Studios Byrdcliffe

Open Studios Byrdcliffe
Friday, September 1, 2017
6:00 to 9:00pm

Byrdcliffe Guild's Villetta Inn
380 Upper Byrdcliffe Way
Woodstock, NY
Open Studio Byrdcliffe September 1

Mary Ann Strandell, "Beaverkill", oil on paper, 30x42", 2017

The 3rd Open Studio of the 2017 Artist in Residence (AiR) Program. Exhibiting AiR artists incude:
-Visual artists: Shayna Cohn, Jodie Goodnough, Anne Mailey, Henrietta Mantooth, Anne Arden McDonald, Virginia Melnyk, Megan Pahmier, Michael Rees, Mary Ann Strandell, Alexandra Valls, Harriette Yahr
-Ceramic Artist: Devin Dougherty
-Writers/playwrights/poets: Alex Sarrigeorgiou, Harriette Yahr

Experience installations, paintings, readings, ceramics, musical composition, and more. Come talk to our AiR 2017 Session 3 residents in their studios and see their creative projects.
Help us celebrate the unstoppable diversity of art at Byrdcliffe today! This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served, but please feel free to bring a dish or beverage to share.
For navigational purposes, use 380 Upper Byrdcliffe Road, Woodstock, NY 12498. Look out for the large Villetta Inn to the right of the Byrdcliffe Theater.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Artist in Residency at Byrdcliffe, Woodstock, NY

In residency from:
August 9 to September 4, 2017

PLEASE JOIN US:
Open House, Friday September 1, 2017
from 6 to 8pm
34 Tinker Street
Woodstock, NY 12498
ph_ 845-679-2079
The Byrdcliffe Colony
















The Byrdcliffe Colony, also called the Byrdliffe Arts Colony or
Byrdcliffe Historic District, was founded in 1902 near Woodstock,
New York by Jane Byrd McCall and Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead[2]
and colleagues, Bolton Brown (artist) and Hervey White (writer).
It is the oldest operating Arts and Crafts Colony in America.
The Arts and Crafts Movement arose in the late nineteenth century
in reaction to the dehumanizing monotony and standardization of
industrial production. Byrdcliffe was created as an experiment in
utopian living inspired by the arts and crafts movement.[3]

link:
http://www.woodstockguild.org/artist-in-residence/


email: info @woodstockguild.org

Thursday, May 25, 2017

KCAI Biennial Art & Design

KCAI Biennial Art & Design Gala Auction 
June 3, 2017 6:00 - 10:00pm

Kansas City Art Institute 
David T. Beals III Studios for Art & Technology
4415 Warwick Blvd. 
Kansas City, MO


For a full list of works available, see the LINK below!

Mary Ann Strandell, "Construe I / Hudson Yards”
















Mary Ann Strandell
"Construe I / Hudson Yards”
3D Lenticular Print Media on Sintra
20” x 16” x 1”
2017
Edition: 1/10

Represented by Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art

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Website:  https://donate.kcai.edu/auction

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

The meme Salon

APRIL PRICE PROJECTS GALLERY

Mary Ann Strandell

The meme Salon

May 29 to June 12, 2017
First Friday Reception: June 2,  5-8pm

Fragonard’s Curve, acrylic on pigment print, 60x60", 2017









April Price Project Gallery is pleased to present The meme Salon, a pop-up gallery expose by artist Mary Ann Strandell  that explores the ideas of decentralized “place”.  Strandell considers historic artifacts and Period Rooms, along with real-time landscape renderings into collapsable and transferrable situations that denote place 
and algorithmic patterns with vernacular architectural renderings

The meme Salon expose presents a series of works that combine visual languages of digital media and analogue paintings.Some of these works specifically imbed large scale images within the hyperspace constructions of 3D Lenticular Print Media.

In celebration of Strandell’s recent acquisition to the permanent collection of NMSU by The Arts in Public Places, NM;  along with her recent artist-in-resididency at The Menaul School, and with her upcoming inclusion in 
The International Currents New Media 2017, Sante Fe, we invite you to join us for a First Friday ARTScrawl,
Friday, June 2nd, from 5:00 to 8:00pm.

April Price Projects Gallery
201 Third Street NW
Suite G, Hyatt Regency Hotel Lobby
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Ph- 505-573-0895

Hours: 12:30 to 5:30 Wed. -Sat. or by appointment
Courtesy parking in the Hyatt Garage on Copper St.

april.designstudionm@gmail.com       
http://aprilpriceprojectsgallery.blogspot.com

Mary Ann Strandell, Hudson Yard_Kimono II, 
pigment print, 60x40", 2017
Mary Ann Strandell, Over Sandia, 
oil on paper, 14x12, 2017
Mary Ann Strandell, Lemon Tree Getty, graphite and 
acrylic on pigment print, 55x34", 2016
Mary Ann Strandell, Pink Trestle with Orange, 
oil on 3d Lenticular, 38x32', 2017
Mary Ann Strandell, Wave Warp, 
3d Lenticular, 28x24", 2014
Mary Ann Strandell, Storm at Rio Gorge, 
oil on paper, 29x40", 2016
Mary Ann Strandell, Tree with Transit Skew, 
acrylic on pigment print, 55x34", 2016

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Dazzling: Beyond Bounds

DAZZLING: BEYOND BOUNDS
April 25 - April 29th, 2017
Gala Benefit: April 29, 2017 • 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM 
The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
Oppenheimer, Thompson and Temporary 
Exhibition Galleries, First Floor, NMOCA


Mary Ann Strandell, Hudson Yards /Kimono,
 20x14.5, 3d Lenticular w gold and silver paint, 201
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The Nerman Museum Of Contemporary Art
Johnson County Community College    
12345 College Blvd    
Overland Park, KS    66210-1299    
913-469-8500

Monday, April 3, 2017

Currents New Media 2017

CURRENTS NEW MEDIA 2017

June 9 - June 25, 2017
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Opening Night:
Friday, June 96:00 pm-12:00 am
Saturday, June 1012:00 pm-12:00 am
Sunday, June 1112:00 pm-7:00 pm

Mary Ann Strandell, Bamboo Forest II, 3D Lentcular Media, 32x192",  2016





555 Camino De La Familia
Santa Fe, New Mexico,
ph 505-992-0591
link:
Currents New Media 2017

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Arts In Public Places New Mexico

Arts In Public Places New Mexico Award
Permanent Collection 2017
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces
Rentfrow Building
Department of Dance and Kinesiology

Mary Ann Strandell
Patterned Algorithm Interior
Acrylic on 3D Lenticular Print, 94”x 76", 2015

Mary Ann Strandell’s artwork Patterned Algorithm Interior, combines both abstraction and realism. Her abstract wave patterns are the back-drop for her hand rendered ink painting. The painted rendering is from a series of works based on the historical Period
Room, The Fragonard Room, within the Frick Museum in NY. The iconic room relays the baroque presence of it's French origin, by its rebuilt, staged environment. This artwork is a continuation of Strandell's interest in reconsidering our perception of history by combining modernism with the baroque, through images of nature and architecture.
Patterned Algorithm Interior is made from high tech and low tech materials, which include traditional painting, archival printing, three software programs and 3D lenticular optical lens fabrication. The algorithmic pattern first began as painting made in nature, from observation- a waterscape in the Rio Grande Gorge north of Taos, NM.