Enjoy Breathe An Exhibit Of Small Works At Alex Ferrone Gallery

Breathe
Small Works Exhibition
November 18, 2023 – January 15, 2024

Alex Ferrone Gallery
Cutchogue, New York

Saturday, December 2, 5-7 pm
Artists’ Reception
Holiday Tree Lighting and Caroling

Closing a chaotic year with a soft exhale, “Breathe” features serene, meditative photography, painting, mixed media, and sculpture to relax the senses from 2023 and help you recharge for 2024. Presented are small works under 18 inches from local and national artists including:

Bob Barnett
Patricia Beary
Arduina Caponigro
John Paul Caponigro
John Cino
Carolyn Conrad

Laura Dodson
Cora Jane Glasser
Eleanor Goldstein
Linda Hacker
Thomas Halaczinsky
Katherine Liepe-Levinson

Kathleen Massi
Scott McIntire
Wendy Prellwitz
Barbara Stein
Pamela Waldroup
Constance Sloggatt Wolf

Learn more here.

Arduina Caponigro

John Paul Caponigro

Glacial – The Alex Ferrone Gallery – July 15 – Aug 13

John Paul Caponigro, Antarctica XL

Glacial 

July 15 – August 13

John Paul Caponigro, Eleanor Goldstein, Ryland West

“This exhibition presents the stunning capture of Antarctica’s glacial landscapes by noted photographer John Paul Caponigro (ME); striking Arctic evening icescapes by painter Eleanor Goldstein (NY); and ephemeral portraits of Alaska’s polar masses by photographer Ryland West (NY).”

1 – Saturday, July 15 – Opening

Works will be on display in both the gallery and the barn.

2 – Saturday, July 29, 3:30 pm – Artist’s Talks

Join us for the Artist Talks to learn of the artists’ firsthand witnessing and artistic documentation of the threatening disappearance of these majestic icy masses due to climate change.

3 – Sunday, July 30, 1 pm – Reading In The Barn

John Paul Caponigro and guests will read thematically related poetry and creative nonfiction.

4 – Sunday, July 31, 9:30 am – NPR on WLIW with Gianna Volpeg 

Join us for great conversations!

Find out more at The Alex Ferrone Gallery.

Ryland West, Knik Glacier #1

Eleanor Goldstein, Night Shadows III

The Landscape – National Juried Small Works Exhibition

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The Landscape
National Juried Small Works Exhibition
Juror: John Paul Caponigro, Photographic Visual Artist

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Exhibition Dates: November 26, 2022 – January 16, 2023
Reception: Saturday, November 26, 5-7 pm EST
Meet the Juror and Artists on Zoom: December 14, 7 pm EST – Register Here.

This is our tenth annual Small Works exhibition, and each work is affordably sized 13 inches or smaller for your Holiday gift list.

Our juror selected fifty-seven artworks by forty-six national artists working in photography, painting, and mixed media depicting the theme. These personal vistas of our land world include the expanse of outdoor scenery, varied environments and geography, and natural or man-made related landscape subjects.

About the Gallery Exhibition, The Landscape:
Landscape (noun): a picture representing a view of natural land scenery; the landforms of a region in the aggregate; a portion of territory that can be viewed at one time from one place.

Our national juried exhibition welcomes entries of traditional and alternative photography in color or black & white, photo-based works, paintings, mixed media, and small sculptural works depicting the theme, The Landscape. Our Juror will be looking for thought-provoking, creative works expressing the theme with representational or abstract interpretations showcasing the natural land world, the expanse of outdoor scenery, environments, geography, and natural or man-made related landscape subjects.

Aspects to consider: 

compelling abstraction, dramatic compositions, varied vantage points, detailed lines, shades, textures, rich tones, environmental concerns, and expressive scenes.

Aspects to avoid:
people, animals, sunrises, and sunsets unless the physical Landscape is the main focal point of the image or composition.

Discover more at the Alex Ferrone Gallery.

Mary Ellen Mark – New York Street Photography


Cheryl Dunn has completed a powerful documentary on the elusive spirit of New York photography. Cheryl was commissioned by The Seaport Museum, New York, to make a documentary about photographers who have used New York City street life as a common thread in their work. Produced by ALLDAYEVERYDAY, Everybody Street premiered at the museum in part with the exhibit Alfred Stieglitz New York, and was released in segments by The New Yorker magazine.
In order of appearance, photographer vignettes were Clayton Patterson, Joel Meyerowitz, Martha Cooper, Mary Ellen Mark, Bruce Gilden, Luc Sante, Bruce Davidson, and Rebecca Lepkoff. The film also features Tim Barber, Jeff Mermelstein, Ricky Powell, Jamel Shabazz, and Bonnie Yochelson. Dunn shot the street footage in New York City on a 16-mm. Beaulieu.
Find out more about the project here.
Find out more about Mary Ellen Mark here.
Find more photographer’s videos here.