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05 February, 2010

Down + Out | Andrew Binkley - Best of Show

Andrew Binkley, from the lovely Hawaiian Islands, is part of our New Directions 2010, Down + Out show, and our Best of Show choice by our juror Dr. Carol McCusker. His series Crossings has an arresting quality to it, making the viewer stop, pause and really delve into the facets, like a diamond, of all of the intricacies in the exposures. The bold color on the neutral background helps to define the organized chaos in a vibrant form.

As the Best of Show winner, Andrew has been awarded a gift certificate from Blurb Books to self publish his work. Congratulations Andrew and a huge Thank You to Blurb for supporting Wall space and New Directions.



His series Crossings, is working within the themes of intersection, of sharing paths, transforming or changing relationships, and the unknown connections between people through time. Here are more images from his series.









In looking deeper at his work, I loved his black and white series, Just Being. These beautiful black and white constructions have balance, symmetry, and a certain quietness that is respectful of the subject, meditation.
Here are some images from that series -








21 January, 2010

life support

I wanted to do something. I think we all did. We started out with such hope for this new year, I don't know anyone who wanted to even see 2009 in the rear view mirror. When the earthquake happened in Haiti, I needed to do something. One of our New Directions artists, Jeff Antebi, had a photograph in the show of Cite Soleil, a Haitian slum. He and I talked about a benefit using his photo, and from there, I saw the power of an image, and wanted to expand the idea.
I am so honored to represent such tremendous artists, all banded together to create Life Support. The gallery and our artists are donating all of the proceeds, so 100% of the purchase goes to the group Doctors Without Borders. I can't think of a more worthy organization.

For those of you who have already shopped Life Support, thank you. For those of you who haven't seen the work yet, take a look. Here are some of the images available.




Wedding Clothes
, Aline Smithson



Magnolia
, Charles Grogg




Full Moon
, Bill Finger




Bonnie, Brenda and Betty
, Lydia Panas



Capitol Reef Storm
, Mitch Dobrowner


Aajooba and Me
, Priya Kambli



Kurama Sake Barrels
, Ron Reeder



Architectural Detail No. 73
, Randall J. Corcoran



Our New Directions 2010 artists are also participating. Purchase one of their special editions for $25 and all proceeds are contributed to Doctors Without Borders as well.

Thank you for helping us make a difference in peoples lives.

16 January, 2010

Emily Nathan + Haiti Relief


Emily Nathan Has generously donated all proceeds of her gorgeous print, Green Sea to aid in supporting disaster relief in Haiti.

To purchase this print take a look.

Thank you for your support.

15 January, 2010

Jeff Antebi, Cite Soleil + Doctors Without Borders


Jeff Antebi, one of our New Directions participants has a beautiful image of one of Haiti's poorest slums, Cite Soleil on the wall in the gallery. Jeff and I humbly ask you to support Doctors without Borders, OxFam or the Red Cross to help provide basic services and care that are so desperately needed in the country after the earthquake. On the gallery's website, we have an 8x10 print available for a price of $25. all of which goes to the relief organization of your choice. This small amount will go a long way to providing medical supplies and food to this impoverished nation. If you do not wish to purchase a print, support the relief effort in other ways.

Text Haiti to 90999 to instantly donate $10.
Give directly to Doctors Without Borders here.

Give to the American Red Cross.

Give directly to OxFam here.

MSNBC has a list of relief organizations working in Haiti here.


We are pleased to do our part to help. We hope you will as well.


10 January, 2010

Catching up

I have been remiss.
it has been a busy January, and I have so much to say and will say soon.
I promise. Stay tuned.

03 January, 2010

Rayko Plastic Camera - Call for submissions


It's not to late - January 5th is the deadline to get your work in front of Ann Jastrab and the Rayko Photo Center crew to be showcased in their fabulous Plastic Camera Show.

Here is the info - get thee to the post.

13 December, 2009

New Directions 2010, Down + Out








What a show! Ms. Carol McCusker of MOPA has curated an international exhibition to showcase here at the gallery as well as a second viewing in Portland at 23 Sandy coming up in February.

The competition was tough. over 220 submissions, 1000 images, and Carol was able to cull it to 42 artists with 45 images. Really tough. I loved a lot of the work submitted, so I didn't envy her her job of clarifying dizzying visual perspectives.

Here is a list of the participating artists (in alphabetical order)

Robbie Acklen (Claremont, CA)
John Aldredge (Seattle, WA)
Jeff Antebi (Los Angeles, CA)
Cordelia Bailey (Anahola, HI)
Chris Bennett (Portland, OR)
Heidi Bertman (Beaverton, OR)
Andrew Binkley (Haiku, HI)
Charles Blackburn (Seattle, WA)
J. Wesley Brown (Los Angeles, CA)
Alejandro Cartagena (Monterrey, Mexico)
Pete Cosenza (Ventura, CA)
Matthew Derezinski (Kirksville, MO)
Kristen Fecker Peroni (Dexter, MI)
David George (Hackney, London, England)
Colin Graham (Port Angeles, WA)
Steve Guttenberg (Brooklyn, NY)
Ray Hau (Hong Kong)
Nicole Jean Hill (Eureka, CA)
Joshua Hobson (Tallahassee, FL)
Adam Jacono (Greenville, NC)
Kirby Johnson (St. Paul, MN)
Jeffrey Krolick (Ashland, OR)
Sarah Marie Land (St. Louis, MO)
Larry Larsen (Seattle, WA)
Nathan Lunstrum (Tarrytown, NY)
Duc Ly (Portland, OR)
Kora Manheimer (Brooklyn, NY)
Patricia McInroy (Albuquerque, NM)
Daniel Melo (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Charles Mintz (Cleveland, OH)
Emily Nathan (Oakland, CA)
David Jaewon Oh (Mill Creek, WA)

Wayne Palmer (New York, NY)
Ric Peterson (Vashon Island, WA)
Dawn Roe (Winter Park, FL)
Wendy Ross (Nyack, NY)
Michael Seif (Watertown, MA)
Sarah Sharp (Detroit, MI)
Peter Tilgner (Tenafly, NJ)
Ronit Toledano (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
Anna Maria Vag (Seattle, WA)
Jacqueline Walters (San Francisco, CA)


05 February, 2010

Down + Out | Andrew Binkley - Best of Show

Andrew Binkley, from the lovely Hawaiian Islands, is part of our New Directions 2010, Down + Out show, and our Best of Show choice by our juror Dr. Carol McCusker. His series Crossings has an arresting quality to it, making the viewer stop, pause and really delve into the facets, like a diamond, of all of the intricacies in the exposures. The bold color on the neutral background helps to define the organized chaos in a vibrant form.

As the Best of Show winner, Andrew has been awarded a gift certificate from Blurb Books to self publish his work. Congratulations Andrew and a huge Thank You to Blurb for supporting Wall space and New Directions.



His series Crossings, is working within the themes of intersection, of sharing paths, transforming or changing relationships, and the unknown connections between people through time. Here are more images from his series.









In looking deeper at his work, I loved his black and white series, Just Being. These beautiful black and white constructions have balance, symmetry, and a certain quietness that is respectful of the subject, meditation.
Here are some images from that series -








21 January, 2010

life support

I wanted to do something. I think we all did. We started out with such hope for this new year, I don't know anyone who wanted to even see 2009 in the rear view mirror. When the earthquake happened in Haiti, I needed to do something. One of our New Directions artists, Jeff Antebi, had a photograph in the show of Cite Soleil, a Haitian slum. He and I talked about a benefit using his photo, and from there, I saw the power of an image, and wanted to expand the idea.
I am so honored to represent such tremendous artists, all banded together to create Life Support. The gallery and our artists are donating all of the proceeds, so 100% of the purchase goes to the group Doctors Without Borders. I can't think of a more worthy organization.

For those of you who have already shopped Life Support, thank you. For those of you who haven't seen the work yet, take a look. Here are some of the images available.




Wedding Clothes
, Aline Smithson



Magnolia
, Charles Grogg




Full Moon
, Bill Finger




Bonnie, Brenda and Betty
, Lydia Panas



Capitol Reef Storm
, Mitch Dobrowner


Aajooba and Me
, Priya Kambli



Kurama Sake Barrels
, Ron Reeder



Architectural Detail No. 73
, Randall J. Corcoran



Our New Directions 2010 artists are also participating. Purchase one of their special editions for $25 and all proceeds are contributed to Doctors Without Borders as well.

Thank you for helping us make a difference in peoples lives.

16 January, 2010

Emily Nathan + Haiti Relief


Emily Nathan Has generously donated all proceeds of her gorgeous print, Green Sea to aid in supporting disaster relief in Haiti.

To purchase this print take a look.

Thank you for your support.

15 January, 2010

Jeff Antebi, Cite Soleil + Doctors Without Borders


Jeff Antebi, one of our New Directions participants has a beautiful image of one of Haiti's poorest slums, Cite Soleil on the wall in the gallery. Jeff and I humbly ask you to support Doctors without Borders, OxFam or the Red Cross to help provide basic services and care that are so desperately needed in the country after the earthquake. On the gallery's website, we have an 8x10 print available for a price of $25. all of which goes to the relief organization of your choice. This small amount will go a long way to providing medical supplies and food to this impoverished nation. If you do not wish to purchase a print, support the relief effort in other ways.

Text Haiti to 90999 to instantly donate $10.
Give directly to Doctors Without Borders here.

Give to the American Red Cross.

Give directly to OxFam here.

MSNBC has a list of relief organizations working in Haiti here.


We are pleased to do our part to help. We hope you will as well.


10 January, 2010

Catching up

I have been remiss.
it has been a busy January, and I have so much to say and will say soon.
I promise. Stay tuned.

03 January, 2010

Rayko Plastic Camera - Call for submissions


It's not to late - January 5th is the deadline to get your work in front of Ann Jastrab and the Rayko Photo Center crew to be showcased in their fabulous Plastic Camera Show.

Here is the info - get thee to the post.

13 December, 2009

New Directions 2010, Down + Out








What a show! Ms. Carol McCusker of MOPA has curated an international exhibition to showcase here at the gallery as well as a second viewing in Portland at 23 Sandy coming up in February.

The competition was tough. over 220 submissions, 1000 images, and Carol was able to cull it to 42 artists with 45 images. Really tough. I loved a lot of the work submitted, so I didn't envy her her job of clarifying dizzying visual perspectives.

Here is a list of the participating artists (in alphabetical order)

Robbie Acklen (Claremont, CA)
John Aldredge (Seattle, WA)
Jeff Antebi (Los Angeles, CA)
Cordelia Bailey (Anahola, HI)
Chris Bennett (Portland, OR)
Heidi Bertman (Beaverton, OR)
Andrew Binkley (Haiku, HI)
Charles Blackburn (Seattle, WA)
J. Wesley Brown (Los Angeles, CA)
Alejandro Cartagena (Monterrey, Mexico)
Pete Cosenza (Ventura, CA)
Matthew Derezinski (Kirksville, MO)
Kristen Fecker Peroni (Dexter, MI)
David George (Hackney, London, England)
Colin Graham (Port Angeles, WA)
Steve Guttenberg (Brooklyn, NY)
Ray Hau (Hong Kong)
Nicole Jean Hill (Eureka, CA)
Joshua Hobson (Tallahassee, FL)
Adam Jacono (Greenville, NC)
Kirby Johnson (St. Paul, MN)
Jeffrey Krolick (Ashland, OR)
Sarah Marie Land (St. Louis, MO)
Larry Larsen (Seattle, WA)
Nathan Lunstrum (Tarrytown, NY)
Duc Ly (Portland, OR)
Kora Manheimer (Brooklyn, NY)
Patricia McInroy (Albuquerque, NM)
Daniel Melo (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Charles Mintz (Cleveland, OH)
Emily Nathan (Oakland, CA)
David Jaewon Oh (Mill Creek, WA)

Wayne Palmer (New York, NY)
Ric Peterson (Vashon Island, WA)
Dawn Roe (Winter Park, FL)
Wendy Ross (Nyack, NY)
Michael Seif (Watertown, MA)
Sarah Sharp (Detroit, MI)
Peter Tilgner (Tenafly, NJ)
Ronit Toledano (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
Anna Maria Vag (Seattle, WA)
Jacqueline Walters (San Francisco, CA)