| Mary Ann Strandell, "Streaming Flowers One _Blue" | |
| Mary Ann Strandell, "Streaming Flowers Two_Green" |
Delta National Small Print Exhibition
| Mary Ann Strandell, Porcelain Flowers w Hague, relief on 3D Lenticular, 2022 |
Museum Reception
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Yellowstone Art Auction and Exhibition
Exhibition
COVID Safety Policy
To ensure Bemis Center is providing a safe environment for everyone, the following policies are in place at the Benefit Art Auction and Concert:
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 test is required for all visitors 12 and over. Visitors who are unable to be or who are not fully vaccinated must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test.
A face covering is required for all visitors, ages 2–11 when indoors. Face coverings are encouraged for attendees 12 and over when not eating or drinking indoors.
MARY ANN STRANDELL' s work examines the intersection of nature and technology in our participation in society. Through combining a gamut of places as content markers- ancient canyons in the SW to urban cities and historic museums, these subjects are explored with drawing, painting, and 3D lenticular media. Works start as singular paintings and evolve into lenticular's complex software-based optical fabrications. She has exhibited internationally at venues including De Weiger Museum, Netherlands: Panorama Art, Cologne, DE: FiAC, Paris; St. Louis Art Museum; Michael Steinberg Fine Art, NYC ; Transfer Downloads, Minnesota Street Projects, San Francisco; Her 2021 commissions include site-specific lenticular for UBER Headquarters, San Francisco; and Children's Mercy Research Institute, KC, MO. Some awards include a NEA in Painting, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, The Public Artwork Fund/NEA Midwest. Her recent acquisitions are the APS Museum, Shanghai; Albrecht-Kemper Museum, St. Joseph, MO.
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Artists Draw Their Studio Exhibition
BOUNDLESS SPACE EXHIBITION and AUCTION
Sotheby’s NYC
Saturday, October 2, 2021: Boundless Space Opening Day at Sotheby’s NYC
Sunday, October 3, 2021: Boundless Space Community Day at Sotheby’s NYC
October 4-7, 2021: Gallery talks and public events at Sotheby’s NYC and live streamed here
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| Mary Ann Strandell, "Transit Trail, Serape, Bird, Construction |
Strandell writes, "This lenticular work, "Transit Trail Serape, Bird, Construction" is an algorithmic landscape layered with imagery painted at the Rio Borge, and the Southwestern Desert. It is also interspersed with song birds, waterfalls and NYC construction sites. The linear striations are inspired by serape blankets, and mapping systems. It is evocative of the dream-time spaces we collectively integrate into our amplified networks. Aspects of the work were hand-painted: birds, construction drawings, the sumi ink tree, and the very background paintings were all executed at desert sites in Nevada and New Mexico. Although my studio is in NYC, I travel a few times a year to southwest to camp and paint and organize gatherings with other intrepid artists. The areas where ancient petroglyphs can still be found hold high interest to locate and to stay in such areas for my outdoor studio camps. Thus, my work combines a complex relationship between experiences of trekking, on-site painting, studio painting and a digital conversation that involves optics and moving images."
Burning Man Project and Sotheby’s are collaborating to produce
Boundless Space: The Possibilities of Burning Man,
a charitable online auction that will offer up for sale an
eclectic, genre-defying selection of artworks, collectibles,
mutant vehicles, NFTs, and experiences. Funds raised by
Boundless Space will support participating artists, help ensure
the not-for-profit’s long-term survival, and fund their Arts
and Civic Engagement programs.
| Mary Ann Strandell, "Porcelain Flowers w Wave" |
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| Mary Ann Strandell, "Bluebirds with Lights" | |
| Mary Ann Strandell, "Porcelain Flowers Batch" |
Join us for the first-ever contemporary art fair in the Hudson Valley! The four-day art fair at the Wall Street Music Hall in historic uptown Kingston, NY will be welcoming visitors from September 30 to October 3, 2021.
The fair will feature a curated selection of fine art galleries, who represent artists working in photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media, video, and digital. Between 15 and 20 galleries and artists are expected to exhibit at OMG. Galleries include the Jane Lombard Gallery, Jim Kempner Fine Art, Field Projects, One Mile Gallery, Kenise Barnes Fine Art, 11 Jane Street, Jane Deering Gallery, High Noon Gallery, Theodore Art, BK Projects, Ver Sacrum Fine Art, Cade Tompkins Projects, Soapbox Arts and Alabama artist collective Gee’s Bend Quilters. Artists Samantha French, Aaron Hauck, Kyle Meyer, Mike King, artist/filmmaker Guy Maddin will be represented at OMG, as well.
Artworks will be available for sale, including work from both established and emerging artists.