One New Work

by each gallery artist

2007 Nov 30- Dec 31

Opening Reception for the Artists Saturday, Dec 1, 5 - 7 p.m.


One New Work is designed to guarantee gallery visitors and collectors the opportunity to see the latest work of Chace-Randall's superb troupe of artists. "Customers sometimes visit the gallery and remember seeing a particular painting or photograph from another show. Perhaps it is hung in a different place and, although still enticing, it has been seen before. This show offers the public a chance to see what is most currently emerging from our artists' studios. Each piece is fresh and new-all 2007 and never before exhibited," says Gallery Owner/Director Zoe Randall. "It's the perfect way to close our 2007 season, offering a glimpse of what is to come in 2008," Randall says.


The participating artists are Kim Alderman, Rimer Cardillo, Keith Cardwell, Grant Collier, Laura Di Nello, Deborah Freedman, David Hornung, Judith Lamb, Inverna Lockpez, Patrick McCay, E. Ira McCrudden, Jenny Nelson, Fawn Potash, Alberto Rey, Christine Rodin, Christie Scheele, Nat Thomas and Marie Vickerilla. Work varies in medium from representational and abstract painting to prints, photography and sculpture. All artists are of stellar caliber, many museum exhibited and collected.


Further, this exhibition is an opportunity to see work unlike pieces exhibited in the gallery these past years. Inverna Lockpez, having just closed a sell-out exhibition of her final barn series, unveils a new series: Railroads and Bridges of Delaware County. Christie Scheele has melded her love for found objects, minimalist landscape painting and samplers in a piece entitled Trove. Rimer Cardillo fuses the age-old process of the woodcut with high-technological printmaking, rendering a gorgeous pond series for next summer's Chace-Randall exhibition; he will submit one piece for this show. London photographer Keith Cardwell continues his Cuba series, but moves from black and white into a burst of color. And Kim Alderman veers from her Moonbird series into Marking Time, a new series in smoke-fired ceramic sculpture. It is a show of closure and beginnings, as internationally renowned artist and SUNY Distinguished Professor for Research and Creative Activity, Alberto Rey joins the gallery with his striking trout paintings in oil on plaster.

 

Please call 845.676.4901 or email zoe@chacerandallgallery.com for more information.

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