Entries by Annie (135)

Sunday
Mar042018

Artivism Exhibition at Monmouth University Gallery

I am very pleased to announce my work has been chosen for the Artivism show at Monmouth University Gallery in West Long Branch in NJ. What a lovely gallery space! The show is Art + Activism = Artivism.

Artivism:

As a universal language, the arts have always been an effective tool for addressing social issues. Artivism or "activist art" is a form of social protest that explores cultural and political concerns. However, it is much more than just an innovative tactic, Artivism involves an entire a practice that attempts to inspire positive change in society. This juried exhibition will feature works of art that employ spectacle, symbolism and collective participation to fight for issues of social justice including racial discrimination, gender equality, fair labor practices, human rights and more.

 

Opening night reception is April 13th, from 7-9pm in the Pollack Gallery.


Wednesday
Oct252017

Show opens!! Amy Brummer

Wow! The exhibition was a great turn out by all the artists in the show and friends and family and community members of Princeton. Amy Brummer made an incredible opening along with Director, Taneshia Nash Laird, Maria Evans and Mark Germond. Thank you all for such a great opening and I look forward to the next one!

From the exhibition: Curated by Amy Brummer, Reconstructed History features work by artists Wendel White, Annie Hogan, Casey Ruble, Leslie Sheryll and Ann Lepore. These artists transform documentary images by obscuring the primary data through layers of processes, both analog and digital. By doing so, the artists create visual narratives that speak to a broader historical complexity in content and technique. A stunning image by Wendel White, below,  advertises the exhibition and my image is the cover for the catalog (above)!




Monday
Jul312017

Reconstructed History; October 14- November 25, 2017

I had an amazing and productive visit with the lovely Amy Brummer and the works for the show "Reconstructed History" are now finalized. For a glimpse, there will be Double Vision works and Bloodline works.

 

Tuesday
Jul252017

Princeton Arts Council exhibition October, 2017

I am so excited that some images I've made in the past will be on view for the first time at the Princeton Arts Council exhibition this coming October 2017, curated by Amy Brummer.

Tuesday
Jul252017

Landscape: social, political, traditional

Landscape: social, political, and traditional , curated by the lovely Aubrey Kauffman and held at Rider University's Gallery. Thank you so much to Rider Gallery and Harry Naar.