Friday, April 20, 2012

Immaculate Canvas Opening

pianist Adam Marks, artist Kate Van Steenhuyse, vocalist Jennifer Beattie

Thank you to all who came out to celebrate the opening of Immaculate Canvas and to see the first *asterICT performers, Jen Beattie & Adam Marks. We had a wonderful event—thank you for your support.

If you missed us at the opening, the gallery will be open next weekend for the Final Friday gallery crawl. Stop by & see us!
NakedCity Gallery, 121 N Mead between Douglas & 1st Street

more images coming soon!
NakedCity Gallery Manager Lindsey Herkommer;  Work It, mixed media on canvas, 2011;  Kate Van Steenhuyse 






Tuesday, April 03, 2012

exhibitions, performances, essays...


For the current issue of
NakedCity magazine, Lindsey Herkommer has written an insightful, thoughtful, and down-to-earth essay about my new work. 

Please join us this Friday, April 6th for the opening reception 
from 8-10, with a special performance at 8:15.







Click here for the remainder of the article.












Opening reception and performance!

We at CreativeRHINO are thrilled to have this opening for my exhibition also be the first event in our new *asterICT Visiting Artist Series:

FRIDAY, APRIL 6TH 8-10 PM
NakedCity Gallery, 121 N. Mead, between Douglas & 1st in Old Town


Jennifer Beattie mezzo-soprano, and Adam Marks, piano, present a program of songs by Claude Debussy, William Bolcom, Aaron Copland, and others. The program, which will be presented in the gallery alongside Van Steenhuyse’s work, plays on the ideas of the artist’s creative process and style. 


Audience members will have the opportunity to hear a French song, for example, that uses a variety of abstract musical ‘colors’ to create a vivid scene.   William Bolcom’s “Angels are the Highest Form of Virtue’ expresses the sentiment that the little things are what make the world truly beautiful.  The songs range from funny to poignant, and will temporarily turn the gallery into a world of multi-sense artmaking.