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Virtual Exhibits

 

CityLife ZOOM LINK! Join us Monday, February 6th at 7pm for our CityLife Opening Exhibition Zoom Event!
NY Artists Circle
 
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  
 

The New York Artists Circle presents
CityLife: Captured, Scene and Unseen

 Featuring works by 25 artists reflecting Urban Society
Curated by Lori Horowitz and Kathleen Migliore-Newton
Exhibition goes live online Monday, February 6, 2023

https://nyartistscircle.com/curated-shows/city-life-captured-scene-and-unseen

  Please join us for the Virtual Opening on Zoom, Monday, February 6th, 7:00pm
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82404770363?pwd=QXZPNGpma0ZpVlloaVh1bmMvMDhyUT09

 

January 15, 2023: CityLife: Captured, Scene and Unseen, a new curated show on the New York Artists Circle website. The opening zoom event on Monday February 6, 2023 will highlight the artists’ works and statements with additional media to celebrate the stories of the people in our CityLife show.

Creating a collage of “CityLife," curators Lori Horowitz and Kathleen Migliore-Newton selected 25 member artists’ artworks representing various viewpoints. Amidst the choreography of the street, a person can maintain their privacy or reach for connection. Avoidance vs. Interaction, Anonymity vs. Recognition: Cultural signals, economic differences and social issues are woven throughout this vast sea of humanity. The acceptance of diversity, perhaps out of necessity, makes the city a rich experience.

Living in the congestion and structure of city life, we engage in many different situations that inspire artists to reflect and share the human condition. The artwork captures urban scenes reflecting overlooked individuals in society as well as attention seekers. An intimate view of CityLife is revealed in compelling imagery. Exhibition artists create urban social portraiture that reflects a diversity of personalities in our city’s environs. Using a variety of media, they record moments of humanity unfolding around us.

Selected Artists: Audrey Anastasi, Bascove, Fran Beallor, Margaret Zox Brown, Karin Bruckner, Sandra Cavanagh, Irene Christensen, Elisa Decker, Norma Greenwood, Barbara Griffiths, Lori Horowitz, Sandra Indig, Diana Kurz, Arthur Kvarnstrom, Kathleen Migliore-Newton, Luis Mijangos-Castellanos, Helene Mukhtar, Leah Poller, Peggi Pugh Gottlieb, Regina Silvers, Barbara Swanson Sherman, Barbara Slitkin, Sandra Taggart, Ellen Wallenstein, Ella Yang

About the Curators
Lori Horowitz has worked as an artist, arts educator, scenic designer for theater and TV, and most recently, as a curator and gallerist. She was invited to co-curate this show about City Life that expresses the nature of humanity, reflecting the seen and unseen of society. This is her second curation for the NY Artists Circle. In 2014 Horowitz opened the not-for–profit ArtSpace, to encourage the spread of cultural arts in Long Island, showcasing more than 400 artists. As an independent curator, and former curator/director of Studio 5404 Art Space in Massapequa, NY, she curated over 25 shows and continues curating independently. Her work as a curator and artist has been featured in the NY Times, and local and international publications.

Kathleen Migliore-Newton was invited to co-curate this show about City Life, focused on the energy of humanity in the urban space. Her own work emphasizes the diversity of the faces and personalities witnessed in the urban environment, how the structure and chaos of the city affects humanity. While she has shown her work in many group and solo shows, this is the first time she has curated an exhibit for the New York Artists Circle, of which she is a member. Prior curations include an exhibit for PS 122 and the Henry Street Settlement.

Banner Art Lori Horowitz; Images by Barbara Griffiths, Kathleen Migliore-Newton, Lori Horowitz, Irene Christensen, Peggy Pugh-Gottlieb

New York Artists Circle – Our Story
We are the New York Artists Circle (NYAC), a group of professional visual artists who connect to share information, opportunities, skills and resources. Exhibiting and selling artwork are priorities. Since 1996, we have built a collective bank of expertise through monthly meetings, an active listserve, a dynamic social media presence, and a group website. Follow us on
Facebook and Instagram at @nyartistscircle   https://nyartistscircle.com/

We invite you to browse through our searchable registry to find artists for exhibitions, collaborations, media and other opportunities. This artwork is for sale, rent or licensing. Contact artists directly through their individual profiles in our searchable registry for details, and other professional inquiries. For general inquiries, our administrators can be reached through the Contact Page. To read more about the NYAC [mailto:Click%20Here]Click Here. For more NYAC info: info@nyartistscircle.com  For exhibit info: contact Lori Horowitz:Lorihorowitzartist@gmail.com or kmigliorenewton@gmail.com Press by Alli Berman. Press release by Lori Horowitz. Curatorial Chair: Lois Bender.

 

 

 

 

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Submitted for Dear NYC: Mermaid Parade 12" x 12" Acrylic/Canvas. Barbara Slitkin

 

 

Coney Island Mermaid Parade

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