“When I suffer, I cannot forget that I am, nor fail to know that I am nothing.” -from the poem White Noise by Laurie Scheck, included in her volume of poetry entitled The Willow Grove Basic to every human life, like it or not, is suffering. We spend … [Continue reading] about Should We Encourage Suffering?
What Does Unpredictable Weather Have In Common With Art?
Here in the Northeast, spring is struggling to get underway. Each week is a mixed buffet of heat and chill – it brings to mind the way that an art career can often be punctuated by starts and stops. There is no one path to success when it comes to a … [Continue reading] about What Does Unpredictable Weather Have In Common With Art?
Marianne Nielsen

A scientific-like methodology and an interest in the phenomena of the very obvious and the banal, (and often overlooked,) define Marianne Nielsen’s ceramic works. She strives to obtain a visual understanding of what is commonplace, the minutia that … [Continue reading] about Marianne Nielsen
Melvin Way

This is an interview with the curator Andrew Castrucci. CO₂ Blues, scheduled since mid-2023, is the first exhibition of the enigmatic art of Melvin Way (1954-2024) since his passing, and the third solo show of his work with the gallery. It serves as … [Continue reading] about Melvin Way
Polly Shindler

Polly Shindler (New Haven, 1977) received her M.F.A. in Painting from Pratt Institute and her B.A. in History from University of Massachusetts. She has shown throughout the U.S. as well as internationally at Rafael Pérez Hernando Gallery in Madrid … [Continue reading] about Polly Shindler