MADE HERE: SUMMER 2021 Group Exhibition with Krystle Lemonias and Kirk Maynard
(Guttenberg NJ) Guttenberg Arts Gallery is pleased to present MADE HERE: Summer 2021 a group show of our past Summer Artists in Residence; Krystle Lemonias and Kirk Maynard. On view by appoinment only September 4th - September 26th with an opening reception on Saturday September 4th at 7pm. The works included in MADE HERE: Winter 2021 were created during the artist’s 3 month Space & Time Artist Residency at Guttenberg Arts. To promote social distancing Guttenberg Arts Gallery is open by appointment only and virtually on their website. Patrons can schedule their visit or view the virtual gallery by going to www.guttenbergarts.org/exhibitions.
Krystle Lemonias is captivated by the resilience of Caribbean people to reconstruct some sense of cultural identity. “To see yourself and for others to see you is a form of validation,”- Mickalene Thomas. With this in mind, the accumulated experiences that have shaped Lemonias’ identity heavily fuels her work. Her art is a reflection of who she is, a multidisciplinary hybrid; they interweave non-linear oral narratives and historical accounts that each piece unfolds when closely investigated. The work contemplates the social complexities that the intersection of gender, class, culture, immigration, and heredity presents. At Guttenberg Arts, Lemonias used her time to create more fabric/print works and continued exploring domestic labor through the experiences of immigrant Black women. Her subjects are nannies, senior caregivers, and cleaners. I am currently using the clothes of the child my current subject has nannied for, sewn together to create compositions of her caring and engaging with the child. Lemonias then used West African iconographic adinkra symbols to tell a coded pictorial story of the scene.
Kirk Maynard expanded on his oil pastel series (entitled Periphery) into printmaking during his time at Guttenberg Arts. The series seeks to address the marginalization of black people in contemporary society. The constant suspicion of black bodies for existing in certain spaces has been an outsized theme for black people in America. The subjects in each work are personal copies and references, without the strong presence of facial features. The presentations are a commentary on the marginalization of black people in certain spaces that ignore their full humanity in the presence of stereotypes. The body language that is seen in the poses symbolizes an introspective look at existing in unwelcome spaces, where emotions can range from nervousness to resignation.
Exhibition: Sept. 4th, 2021 - Sept. 26th, 2021; Opening Saturday Sept. 4th with a reception at 7pm. Schedule your visit by going to www.guttenbergarts.org/exhibitions For more information please contact matt@guttenbergarts.org or 201-868-8585. Guttenberg Art Gallery is free and open to the public by appointment only.
Swallow by Wendell Jeffrey
Swallow
Exhibition by Wendell Jeffrey
On view Thursday, August 12th – Sunday, August 29th
Opening Reception: Thursday August 12th 7pm - 9pm @ Guttenberg Arts
Guttenberg Arts Gallery is pleased to present Swallow, an exhibition of work by Wendell Jeffrey. On view from August 12th — August 29th, 2021 at the Guttenberg Arts Gallery with an opening reception on Thursday August 12th, 7pm -9pm. A print release will be held on Sunday August 22nd in conjunction with the print fair “Print Riot 4”. The print by Wendell Jeffrey is a chine-collé lithograph editioned to 10 and will be available to purchase on the 22nd. Guttenberg Arts Gallery is open by appointment only Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm and virtually on our website. Patrons can schedule their visit or view the virtual gallery by going to www.guttenbergarts.org/exhibitions.
The installation of work includes drawings, paintings, sculptures and prints which were all loosely inspired by the wreck of the Swallow. Artist Wendell Jeffrey explains: The “’Swallow” series traces the event of a shipwreck. I was taken by the idea of how an unscrupulous captain could possibly take a wager and recklessly race his ship in hopes of collecting the winnings, thinking nothing of risking the lives of his passengers and crew. Further exploring these dangers it lead me to the question of what is it that drives us to make these kind of judgements. When does chance cause actions beyond our control. What is it in that moment when the line is crossed regardless to others? It goes without saying that humans are good at causing problems and yet we also have wherewith into create a different story.
In 1845 on April 7, The “Swallow” left Albany at 6 o’clock on Monday evening, with two or three other boats, to come directly through to New York. She had on board a large number of passengers, three hundred and fifty in all. Passing through the narrow channel at Athens, she ran upon a large rock. The bow ran up so high that it was impossible to stand upon the deck. In three minutes the cabins were full of water. The upper part of the boat soon took fire.
The “Swallow” wreck took place six years before the railroad was to reach Albany from New York. In the absence of a railroad, virtually all passengers, freight and mail moving between New York and Albany did so by steamboat. It was an era of fierce and unfettered competition. Steamboat racing was a frequent occurrence, the idea being that the first steamer to reach a landing would be the one to get the waiting passengers.
The wreck of the “Swallow” was one of the more spectacular disasters of the era and created a vivid impression all along the river. Occurring as it did before the age of photography, several artists scurried to the scene and soon their impressions of the wreck were immortalized for posterity in lithographs that quickly appeared on the market for sale.
Jeffrey has an MAT in Art Ed from the University of the Arts, Philadelphia and a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. Currently a teacher at Ridge High, Basking Ridge, NJ and previously at the Teachers College, Columbia University, NYC, Wendell has completed numerous residencies, including Guttenberg Arts, Vermont Studio Center and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.
Guttenberg Art Gallery is free and open to the public by appointment only. Guttenberg Arts programming is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas a. Degise, Hudson County Executive & the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Exhibition: August 12th, 2021 - August 29th, 2021; Opening Thursday August 12th.
Schedule your visit by going to www.guttenbergarts.org/exhibitions.
For more information please contact matt@guttenbergarts.org or 201-868-8585.
Long Stories Short by Dahlia Elsayed Opens Thursday, July 8th. Reception at 7pm
Guttenberg Arts Gallery is pleased to present Long Stories Short, an exhibition of work by Dahlia Elsayed. On view from July 8th -— August 8th, 2021 at the Guttenberg Arts Gallery with an opening reception on Thursday July 8th, 7pm -9pm. Guttenberg Arts Gallery is open by appointment only Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm and virtually on our website. Patrons can schedule their visit or view the virtual gallery by going to www.guttenbergarts.org/exhibitions
The exhibition consists of a recent series of ceramic sculpture dioramas by Dahlia Elsayed. She explains, “The small-scale sculptures conjure figures or architectural shapes and are arranged together within colorful graphic backgrounds, suggesting dreamy and strange landscapes.”
Dahlia Elsayed is an artist and writer who makes text and image based work that synthesizes an internal and external experience of place, connecting the ephemeral to the concrete. She writes short fictions for created landscapes that take the form of narrative paintings, print and installation. Her work has been exhibited at galleries and institutions throughout the United States and internationally, including the 12th Cairo Biennale, Robert Miller Gallery, BravinLee Programs, The New Jersey State Museum and Aljira Center for Contemporary Art. Her work is in the public collections of the Newark Museum, the Zimmerli Museum, Johnson & Johnson Corporation, the US Department of State, amongst others. Dahlia has received awards from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Edward Albee Foundation, Visual Studies Workshop, the MacDowell Colony, Women’s Studio Workshop, Headlands Center for the Arts, and the NJ State Council on the Arts. She received her MFA from Columbia University, and lives and works in New Jersey. Ms. Elsayed is Professor of Humanities at CUNY LaGuardia Community College in Long Island City, NY.
Exhibition: July 8th, 2021 - August 8th, 2021; Opening Thursday July 8th. Schedule your visit by going to www.guttenbergarts.org/exhibitions. For more information please contact matt@guttenbergarts.org or 201-868-8585. To view more work by Dahlia Elsayed, please visit https://dahliaelsayed.com/.
Guttenberg Art Gallery is free and open to the public by appointment only. Guttenberg Arts programming is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas a. Degise, Hudson County Executive & the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Foundation Story by Tenjin Ikeda
Conversation with myself
Made Here Winter 2021 Group Exhibition Press Release
Put Your Best Brush Forward: NR Living and Guttenberg Arts Host Guttenberg Green Urban Art Mural Contest
Call for Entries: Local artists can now submit a piece of art to be considered for a mural that will be on
public display on the exterior of the new Green Urban Residential Development in Guttenberg and a $5,000 cash prize
Submit today at: https://bit.ly/2N4OeXD
GUTTENBERG, N.J. – (Feb. 18, 2021) – NR Living, an entity of New Jersey-based National Realty Investment Advisors (NRIA) and a leading developer in luxury real estate on the east coast, invites local artists of New Jersey’s Guttenberg and Hudson County area to participate in the Guttenberg Green Urban Art Mural Contest, now through Thursday, April 15, 2021. In partnership with the Guttenberg Arts Council, NR Living is inviting local artists to submit one-of-a-kind artwork to be considered for a mural, which will be displayed on the exterior of Green Urban, a new luxury lifestyle community located in the heart of Guttenberg’s flourishing arts district.
The Guttenberg Green Urban Art Mural Contest will be free and open to the public for all submissions, from area middle and high school students to local professionals. Along with having their artwork prominently displayed in a mural-sized reproduction on the exterior of the Green Urban building, the winner will also receive a $5,000 cash prize. Each participant is allowed to submit one piece of original art to be considered by the review panel. Deadline for submissions is by 4 p.m. ET. on Thursday, April 15.
The winner will be chosen by three local judges, including Matt Barteluce, Director of Guttenberg Arts Council – and announced at the Green Urban’s groundbreaking event on Friday, April 30, 2021.
“We are so excited to able to support local Guttenberg artists in this way,” said [NR Living spokesperson]. “Our area artists provide the community with inspiration, enthusiasm, and character. We hope that by displaying their artwork on the new Green Urban building, we can further embody the vibrant lifestyle of the community.”
Artists are invited to create artwork that embraces any subject matter while also incorporating the “Green Urban” logo. Only visual art mediums including paintings and drawings will be considered and should be submitted as a JPG. Additionally, the image size must be at least 768 pixels on the longest side and not exceed 1200 pixels. For a complete set of rules and guidelines, please visit the NR Living Guttenberg Green Urban Art Mural Contest page.
“Our main mission at Guttenberg Arts is to give our local artists the exposure they deserve,” said Matt Barteluce, Director of the Guttenberg Arts Council. “Art is such an important part of our community and, after a challenging year, we are happy to be partnering with NRIA to expand on that mission.”
Green Urban is located at 6903 Adams St., West New York, NY. The completed development will feature a nine-story luxury lifestyle building with top rental amenities including a full entertainment roof deck overlooking the Hudson River, a gym and Peloton room, built-in advanced and eco-friendly technologies, and pandemic hardened™ safety designs and features.
For full contest rules or to submit a piece of art for consideration, visit the events page at www.nrliving.com.
ABOUT NRIA
Founded in 2006, NRIA has grown to be one of the nation’s leading specialists in institutional-caliber private real estate investment management with over $1.25B AUM, focusing on luxury townhome, condominium and multifamily acquisition and developing in many supply constrained, high barrier-to-entry markets along the east coast.
ABOUT NR LIVING
NR Living is a member of the NRIA family, and offers a sophisticated, luxury lifestyle in prime locations across the East Coast. NR Living has a reputation for developing single-family homes, townhomes, and luxury apartment rentals featuring premium amenities and are located in attractive neighborhoods throughout Brooklyn, NY, Northern NJ, Philadelphia, PA and Palm Beach County, Florida.
ABOUT GUTTENBERG ARTS
Guttenberg Arts is dedicated to increasing opportunities for artists that encourage artistic evolution while creating cultural experiences for the community that promote creative thinking. Since 2014, the organization has promoted the visual arts through providing practicing artists with the space and time to develop their work, engage with the public, and expand their community. Guttenberg Arts also a dynamic array of public programing that includes, free community workshops for all ages, panel talks and artist lectures providing diverse perspectives and actively engaging a range of audiences inspiring new dialogs.