ATOA Archive
|
|||||
|
|||||
| |||||||
Carol Wax "The Oliver" |
Artists and representatives of the thriving Hudson Valley discuss the growth of the art scene in the region. Moderator: Richard Reeve, Director of the Catskill Art Society Participants: Carol Wax, mezzotint artist Harold Plochberger, Founder of the Beacon Artists Union Organizer: Richard Reeve |
|
This panel will be held at the National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, NY, NY 10003, and is open to the public. Learn how to put together a collection with vision, heart and not too much money. An analytical exploration of what's new in collecting. How collecting has changed with thw advent of art fairs, alternative ways of navigating the market and secrets the auction houses don't want you to know.
. | |
| Moderator: Joan Giordano, artist Participants: Alexis Hubshman, President of SCOPE Art Fair Gregory J. Peterson, Collector of Contemporary Realistic Art Lowery Sims, adjunct curator at the Studio Museum and former Curator of Modern Art at the Met Jason Rosenfeld, professor at Marymount Manhattan College Missy Sullivan, editor of Forbes Collector Organizer: Joan Giordano, artist | Joan Giordano "Dancers #3" |

|
Artists Jonathan Hyman and Michael 'Rocco' Pinciotti both responded to the tragic events of 9/11 with their moving photographic essays; they each capture the myriad public images, from personal memorials to tattoos, to flags everywhere, which mark the deep emotional response they witnessed. |
|
Participants: Jonathan Hyman, "New Americans:Visual Response to 9/11" Michael 'Rocco' Pinciott, "Flags of NY" Organizer: Doug Sheer, ATOA Chairperson |
|
Honorary Chairpersons Ronald Feldman, Ronald Feldman Fine Art, Missy Sullivan, Editor of Forbes Collector, Peter Trippi, Editor Fine Art Connoisseur, and Auction Chairperson Joan Giordano invite you to bid on over 100 artworks starting at $150. Silent and live auction featuring the works of Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Will Barnet, George McNeil, Nancy Spero and James Rosenquist. Bid online at www.ATOAauction.com and preview the works. |
|
|
|
The Manhttan-based British artist Melinda Camber Porter has created a body of work informed explicitly by William Blake (1757-1827). Fine Art Connoisseur editor Peter Trippi will briefly survey the work of Blake and his 19th-century "followers" and consider the sensibility that Camber Porter shares with her historical mentor. |
|
Moderator: Peter Trippi, Editor, Fine Art Connoisseur magazine Participant: Melinda Camber Porter, artist Organizer: Ann Lydecker, ATOA Programming Director |

| |||||||
ATOA Archive
|
|||||
|
|||||