Emerge Gallery and Art Space
228 Main Street, Saugerties, New York
https://www.emergegalleryny.com
with additional works virtually on Artsy.net
Group on-line exhibition by the Ivy League MFA Gallery
https://www.ivyleaguegallery.com/magical-thinking-24
https://www.setdecorators.org/?name=THE-FLIGHT-ATTENDANT&art=SetDecor_features_THE_FLIGHT_ATTENDANT
Two of my paintings are decorating the walls in the attorney's loft in episodes 3-4. Rented from Art for Film.
My painting, WHAT WE THINK" will be feautured on this show next year.
Drawing Challenge XV, which was inspired by the following words by Marcel Proust, taken from 'La Prisonnière', the fifth volume of 'Remembrance of Things Past', also known as 'In Search of Lost Time', which was published in France between 1913 and 1927.
We would like to thank the artist Alice Zinnes for submitting these lines.
"The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."
Buy directly from a curated group of established artists.
Gallery On Fourth, 401 Northampton Street, Easton, Pa. 18042.
Opening Reception: February 8th, 2020 from 6-9pm
Closing Party: Sunday, April 5th, from 12-5pm
Annual Open House invitation by the Dope Art Chicks. I will have 3 large paintings included in this show.
This event is free and open to the public.
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Jane Dell
Aug 27, 2018
Brooklyn
Aug 11th
1:00pm-7:00pm
Thurday: 12 - 7pm
Friday: 4 - 8pm
Saturday: 1 - 7pm
Sunday: 1 - 7pm
Additional: Private Showings on Aug. 27.
Jane Dell uses the natural world as her subject. Instead of focusing on traditional interpretations like landscape, she instead seeks ways to tap into the dynamic movement and power of natural forces. In her Lunar Phase paintings she captures an imaginary moment in time. Celestial bodies hurtle through space or reveal themselves slowly. The works aim to create several layers of meaning, which the viewer can slowly, upon reflection, unravel.
Jane’s seaweed paintings reflect upon the natural world in distress. Life in that world is under siege from man-made forces driven primarily by greed. Her answer: celebrate the grace and beauty of this undersea world to challenge the forces that seek their destruction.
About Jane Dell
Jane Dell is a native New Yorker who crossed over the river and is currently living and working in East Orange, New Jersey. She studied at Parsons School of Design, The School of Visual Arts, and received her BFA from Pratt Institute. Her paintings and mixed media art have been in numerous group shows located in Brooklyn, Connecticut, Philadelphia, New Jersey, upstate New York, Los Angeles, and Matera, Italy, at venues including the Lesley Heller Workspace, Central Booking Gallery, Gallery Orchard 33, Emerge Gallery, Saugerties, NY, and the Fountain Art Fair.
Jane has two solo exhibitions in 2o18; Eternal Verities at Chashama’s One Brooklyn Bridge Park space, and at the Landau Gallery in Belmont Hill, MA this Fall. Her past solo exhibitions include Metaphorical Expressions at the Monmouth Museum in Lincroft, New Jersey, The Art House and the Drawing Rooms, both in Jersey City, Scrambled Realities at the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, Narrowsburg, N.Y., and French Curves at the Creative Center in Chelsea, NY. She has been interviewed and featured in numerous art publications, newspapers and catalogues. Previously, Dell was awarded a month residency at the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Arts Colony. Her work is in private and permanent collections in the United States and Internationally.
Dell’s vivid imagination and an attraction to all types of painting and mixed media mediums have encompassed a number of themes from environmental, animal fantasies, hybrids and the effects of lunar phases on the earth. The love of painting and creating worlds of fantasy are her main focus.
For further information or to schedule a private visit during the last week of the exhibition, please visit her website at http://www.janedell.com or contact Jane at janedell@comcast.net She may also be followed on Facebook and Instagram.
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.