Posts tagged with ‘David C. Terry’

  • Images from Off the Block

    In Exhibition, News on

    Thank you so much for those who came to see the show in Southampton.  And thanks to all the people who have worked so hard to make it happen, the show turned out to be splendid.  Here are some images from the show.

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    #74, painted resin, 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 57 inches, 2010-13
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    #74, painted resin, 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 57 inches, 2010-13
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    #74 (detail), painted resin, 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 57 inches, 2010-13
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    #74, painted resin, 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 57 inches, 2010-13
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    A piece by Claire Watson, what would the ancestors say, 2013-14, leather gloves, thread, 32 x 48 inches
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    A piece by Claire Watson, what would the ancestors say (detail), 2013-14, leather gloves, thread, 32 x 48 inches
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    #79 with Andreas Rentsch’s X-ray film mural.

    X-Ray by Andreas Rentsch

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    #79 with Andreas Rentsch’s X-ray film mural.X-Ray by Andreas Rentsch
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    #79 with Andreas Rentsch’s X-ray film mural.X-Ray by Andreas Rentsch
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    #79 with Andreas Rentsch’s X-ray film mural.X-Ray by Andreas Rentsch
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    #81, 2011-2013, painted resin, 24 x 54 x 25 inches
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    #81, 2011-2013, painted resin, 24 x 54 x 25 inches
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    #81, 2011-2013, painted resin, 24 x 54 x 25 inches
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    #76, 2011-13, oil, resin, wax and wood, 46″ x 37″ x 31″
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    #76, 2011-13, oil, resin, wax and wood, 46″ x 37″ x 31″
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    #76, 2011-13, oil, resin, wax and wood, 46″ x 37″ x 31″
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    Off the Block
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    An exhibition of work
    by NYFA Fellows curated by NYFA director of program and curator David C. Terry
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    Opening Reception:
    Saturday, June 28, 5:00 PM
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    Exhibition Dates: June 26 – July 20, 2014
    Location: Southampton Center
    25 Jobs Lane, Southampton, NY 11968
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    Gallery Hours: 12:00 -6:00 PM on Thursday, 12:00-8:00 PM Friday and Saturday; 12:00-5:00 PM on Sunday.Participating Artists
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    Hiroyuki Hamada
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    About NYFA
    NYFA’s Artists’ Fellowships, awarded in fifteen different disciplines over a three-year period are $7,000 cash awards made to individual originating artists living and working in the state of New York for unrestricted use. Artists’ Fellowships are not project grants but are intended to fund an artist’s vision or voice, regardless of the level of his or her artistic development.
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    NYFA’s Curatorial Services offer organizations, corporations, and individuals the opportunity to integrate contemporary art into their offices, headquarters, or homes. Over the past forty years, NYFA has established lasting relationships with thousands of visual, literary, and performing artists working in all disciplines and styles. NYFA’s in house curator will help potential collectors forge similar, and equally positive, relationships with current or former Fellows. Whether large or small, permanent or temporary, for a courtyard or office, NYFA’s curators will work with you and your organization to ensure you receive the absolute best work for your space and needs. Please click here for a list of NYFA Curatorial projects. For information contact David Terry at dterry@nyfa.org.
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    New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) was founded in 1971 to empower artists at critical stages in their creative lives. Each year we provide over $1 million in cash grants to individuals and small organizations. Artspire, our fiscal sponsorship program, is the largest and most established in the country and helps artists and organizations raise and manage over $3.5 million annually. Our NYFA Learning programs provide thousands of artists with professional development training and our website, NYFA.org, received over 1.5 million unique visitors last year and has information about more than 9,000 opportunities and resources available to artists in all disciplines.