The Green Gallery is pleased to announce its participation on Platform for the month of May. We are presenting works by Mari Eastman and Peter Barrickman. Four works by each artist are featured for this limited time through Platform's site.
The Villa Terrace Art Museum invites you to experience the inaugural “Mestiere Biennale,” a juried craft and decorative arts exhibition highlighting five Greater Milwaukee artists who exhibit mastery in their discipline. The exhibition builds upon the legacy of craft and decorative arts in Wisconsin. Presenting contemporary takes on historic craft and celebrating craft as artmaking, “Mestiere” highlights the continued relevance of craft to our lives and to art.
Sculpture Milwaukee today announced John Riepenhoff will serve as curator for the 2023 exhibition, which will open this summer and be on view through October 2024. Now in its seventh year, Sculpture Milwaukee is an annual outdoor exhibition of public sculpture in downtown Milwaukee. The organization serves as a catalyst for community engagement, economic development, and creative placemaking.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of Sky Hopinka's work at the Poor Farm, Manawa, WI USA, 2019-2020
Text by: Sky Hopinka, Michelle Grabner Carl Bogner with Oliver James Moon, Lindsay Nixon, Michael Rakowitz, John Riepenhoff, Jackie Wang, Julie Niemi, and Almudena Escobar López
Edited by Joe Riepenhoff, designed by Nat Pyper, installation photos by Myrica von Haselberg
204 pages, color, perfect bound with linen cover.
Claire Voon for the New York Times on Barely Fair
NADA Miami
showing: Peter Barrickman, Mari Eastman, Michelle Grabner, Sheila Held, Margaret Lee, Tyson Reeder, & Emily Sundblad
The 16th edition of the fair, to be held December 6–9, 2018 at Ice Palace Studios, is dedicated to showcasing new art and to celebrating the rising talents from around the globe.
NADA holds a renowned art fair to vigorously pursue our goals of exploring new or underexposed art that is not typical of the “art establishment.” NADA Miami is the one of the only major American art fairs to be produced by a non-profit organization, and is recognized as a much needed alternative assembly of the world’s youngest and strongest art galleries dealing with emerging contemporary art.
FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art is an exhibition comprised of artist commissions, performances, films, and public programs that will launch its inaugural edition in July of 2018. An American City: Eleven Cultural Exercises, in collaboration with museums, civic institutions, and alternative spaces across Cleveland, Akron and Oberlin, will showcase an ambitious roster of projects, including performance and theater throughout the landscape and built environment. With a roster of national, international and area-based artists at all points in their career, FRONT will examine the ever-changing and politically urgent conditions of an American city.
Michelle Grabner is the Artistic Director and some participating artists include: Paul Druecke, Sky Hopinka, Microlights Cinema, and Martine Syms among others.
Nathalie Karg and the Green Gallery are delighted to present a special one week exhibition of new paintings by the Milwaukee-based painter Peter Barrickman. The show takes its name, Elwood Arms, from an apartment building in Milwaukee that was home to countless artists, writers, and musicians, and was afectionately nicknamed after its caretaker and most senior tenant.
The show is comprised of eleven acrylic and oil paintings inspired by buildings such as Elwood Arms and their high-ceilinged lobbies. The transient space of a lobby—a place of continual coming and going—becomes a metaphor for the open narrative potential of painting. Considering the ways a painting simultaneously denies and allows reading, Barrickman’s continual experiments with alternating forms and repeating colors create a transitional visual space in which the public expression of the artist meets with the private experience of the viewer. Put in the artist’s own words, “it is a formal renewal that serves to clarify and awaken the subject.”
The show will be accompanied by the release of the artist book, Burnt Plastic (Magazine, 2018).
Arts Center curators collaborated with Polly Morris, executive director of the Lynden Sculpture Garden and administrator of the fellowship, in selecting eight past recipients of the Nohl Fellowship to participate in the exhibition. The gallery will feature new works by Cecelia Condit, Kim Miller, Sonja Thomsen, Sheila Held, Sarah Luther, Anne Kingsbury, Maggie Sasso, and Robin Jebavy, and Mary Nohl pieces from the Arts Center’s collection.
John Michael Kohler Arts Center , 608 New York Ave, Sheboygan, WI 53081
live at Circle-A-Café
932 E Chambers St Milwaukee, WI
Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
booth 7.07
Anne Eastman
Rainer Ganahl
Sheila Held
Sky Hopinka
Andrew Kuo
Margaret Lee
Michelle Grabner
Tyson Reeder
Paul Anthony Smith
May 20th 5 - 10pm
Comapany Brewing
735 E Center St
Milwaukee, WI 53212
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April 11-13, 2014
Nicholas Frank
Michelle Grabner
Evan Gruzis
Margaret Lee
David Robbins
Emily Sundblad
Spencer Sweeney
booth E2
Hilton Mexico City Reforma
Av. Juarez #70, Col. Centro
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, 06010
MexicoThursday, February 6th — Preview (Invitation Only), 12—6PM | Public Opening, 6–10PM
Friday, February 7th — 12–9PM
Saturday, February 8th — 12–9PM
Sunday, February 9th — 11–7PM
11am - 5pmFebruary 1 - 2, 2014
2903 Cornell Road
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
David Robbins
Emily Sundblad
Spencer Sweeney
Anicka Yi
PREVIEW BY INVITATION
Thursday, December 5
10AM–2PM
FREE
Thursday, Dec 5; 2PM–8PM
Friday, Dec 6; 11AM–8PM
Saturday, Dec 7; 11AM–8PM
Sunday, Dec 8; 11AM–5PM
booth 508
The Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33141
November 1, 2013 — February 16, 2014
MOCA Cleveland
11400 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
19 October – 1 December 2013
Kunsthalle Bern
Helvetiaplatz 1
CH–3005
Bern, Switzerland
October 5, 2013 – March 16, 2014
Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
August 21– December 22, 2013
Haggerty Museum of Art
13th and Clybourn
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
September 12 - October 3
Location:
UW-Green Bay Lawton Gallery
2420 Nicolet Dr
Green Bay, WI 54311
Artists include: Carla Arocha, Art-Street-Window, Kiki Anderson, Michael Banicki, Stephanie Barber, Peter Barrickman, Sarah Boland, Tate Bunker, Chaza Show Choir, Bobby Ciraldo, Ray Chi, Theresa Columbus, Cecelia Condit, Paul Druecke, Nicholas Frank, James Franklin, Jennifer Geigel Mikulay, General Store, Brent Goodsell, Michelle Grabner, Green Gallery, Willie Gregory, Yasuhiro Ikeguchi, Anna Johnson, kaboom!press, Brad Killam, Annie Killelea, George Kuchar, Didier Leplae, Xavier Leplae, Julie Lindemann & John Shimon, Frankie Martin, Michael Mikulay, Milhaus, Kim Miller, Jennifer Montgomery, Jennifer Novack, Neo-Post-Now, Paperrad, Scott Reeder, Tyson Reeder, John Riepenhoff, David Robbins, David Shrigley, Kirsten Stoltmann, Andrew Swant, Renato Umali, UWM Film Department, Steve Wetzel, Anne Windells, Naomi Wyoming, ZeroTV
film/video screening Milwaukeeists Onscreen on September 18 - 7 pm
programmed by Carl Bogner & Ben Balcom
Location:Neville Public Museum of Brown County
210 Museum Place
Green Bay, WI 54303
December 6th - December 9th, 2012
The Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33141
October 5 – December 9, 2012
José Lerma
The Credentialist
At the CAM Raleigh May 19 - September 2, 2012
Exhibition: February 24 - March 8, 2012
Michelle Grabner at The Green Gallery - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Peter Barrickman