“Tridacna” May 3rd through June 2nd

                                       TRIDACNA!

Featuring the artwork of Brin Levinson, Brooke Weston and Miguel Gonzalez.


Clockwise from top left: Detail of Brooke Weston’s Red Wood taxidermy deer and a collector viewing Miguel Gonzalez’ painting New Beginning.

 

From Left: Brooke Weston’s Ta Da piece looking out to the street and one of many admirer’s of Brin Levinson’s Reflection Bridge.

 

Tonight was a good night…A very good night.
From Left: Gallery Assistant Ashley Gibson and Miguel Gonzalez; Brin Levinson with Alli Azevedo and Ashley Montague; Eatcho w/ gallery owner John Graeter.

 


Clockwise from top left: Miguel Gonzalez friends talking @ his work; Gallery Assistant Ashley Gibson talking with Sarah Mapelli and friend; Miguel with his supporters, family and friends; Brin Levinson with two of his happily devout collectors.

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The Pathos to Eros is Arrows Narrow

Ashley Montague and Phresha

Phresha and Ashley Montague, both with one foot firmly planted in the world of street art, combine a knockout swing of elemental forces in their first ever show-pairing debut.

 

      

 

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Graeter Art Gallery and William Chad Willsie on NBC’s Grimm

Last November, NBC and the Grimm TV film crew took over the Graeter Art Gallery for 3 days and shot scenes for their 2/10/12 episode “Tarentella.”
We had a live airing of the show at the gallery on Friday the 10th, and it was a huge hit!

Gallery artist William Chad Willsie makes a major debut on national television, and the gallery get’s some sweet airtime and rep!

Watch the full Tarentella episode here, and click on the image below to see more of William Chad’s work!

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The Ambiguous Address of Contemporary Identity

This month inside the gallery, guests are welcomed by a legion of travelers gazing out from behind the creative mirror of four exceptional artists; Jeff Betz, Roscoe Hall II, Joseph McVetty and Azad Sadjadi.

Take a journey with us into the dense jungle of human Thought, Emotion & Identity.
With over 100 Trillion synapses firing continuously to form thoughts in our brain, is it any wonder humankind has been eternally mystified by this simple question: Who Are You?

Leave all queries at the door and enjoy this sail into an improbable world where infinite answers beguile the curious traveler. Join fellow travelers by clicking any of the photos above and below.

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GRIMM Screening at Graeter Art Gallery!

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