On January 4th we received the very sad news of the passing of Betty Woodman. The New York Times said of Woodman in an elegant obituary by Richard Sandomir that she was “a sculptor who took an audacious turn when she began to transform traditional pottery, her...
In this new shaped-paper series, Eva Bovenzi uses her background in sculpture to fold and shape rice paper before and after painting it. The result is a series of beautiful non-rectangular sculptured paintings in vividly rich hues. In Bovenzi’s words:...
In case you hadn’t heard, “From Clay to Paper” was our most-recent exhibition. It opened with a smashing reception on the evening of Saturday, March 14th and ran through all of April. We get attached to most exhibitions we curate. But this one holds...
Here’s some great news: two of our gallery artists were selected to place pieces in the astounding newly-restored Union Station Complex in Denver, Colorado. Artist and master printer of Open Press in Denver, Mark Lunning was chosen to include several of his etchings...
Yesterday was “re-hang the gallery” day here at 15th Street Gallery. The period of time between shows can be both freeing and frustrating. It’s freeing because since there is no one featured artist or theme, we get to exhibit whatever happens to suit our...