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F.A.C.E. “IN THIS MOMENT” Art Opening Saturday March 19 At Flux Gallery

Friday, March 18th, 2011

 

F.A.C.E. Exhibition Poster

A special second opening of the Female Art Club/Education organization from the University of Arizona is having the second half of their exhibition at the Flux Gallery located in the Palomino Shopping Center this Saturday.

The first half of their exhibition is still on exhibit at the Stone Dragon Studio near Speedway and Stone. See previous article.

Original Painting by Teri Pursch

This is FACE’s second annual juried exhibition of contemporary work by women artists. Meet the artists at the opening reception Saturday, Mar 19, 5:00-8:00 pm  The show will be displayed Fri, Mar 18 to Sat, Apr 2, M-Sat, 11:00 am-4:00 pm.

Ceramic Sculpture by Melissa Miller

The Female Art Club and Education of the University of Arizona is a student-run organization that aims to foster the development of emerging female student artists.

The organization educates on the business aspects of being a professional artist while facilitating an environment that encourages the growth of an artist’s own personal style.

Orginal Art by Nicole Starbuck

This juried exhibition, “In This Moment,” will display new works by university students, faculty, and local and professional artists.

In addition, members of the jury and a selected group of invitational artists will have their art on display as well.

Original Painting by Eve Whitaker

The theme of the exhibition, “In This Moment”, reflects the feelings and thoughts of the artist in the moment of the artwork’s creation.

Paintings, sculpture, photography, and wood-turned vessels by Flux Gallery’s regular artists will be on display as well.

Flux Gallery (inside Plaza Palomino at Ft. Lowell)

2960 N. Swan Rd, Suite 136

Tucson, AZ 85712

Phone: 520-299-5983

Gallery hours: Mon-Sat., 11am – 4pm

 

Handicapped parking and access is available,

 

 

 

New Exhibition Opens Friday 2/4/11 at Art Gallery: ARTificial, The Artists’ Perception of Truth.

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Elmer (A Snowbird) by Charles Spillar

The  opening reception for the new exhibition titled ARTificial: The Artists Perception  of Truth will be held this Friday, February 4 at one of Tucson’s most eclectic gallery, The Art Gallery on Stone/Speedway.

This new mixed media exhibition is surely got a little something for everyone’s delight. Sculpture, paintings, mixed media , collage and a little bit of everything the artists feel is the perception of truth.

Below are just a few of the images from the exhibition.

Original Painting by David Tineo

Mask by Bob Kray

Ceramic Fish by Kazuma Sambe

Scupture by Margo Huntington

Bronze Sculpture by Steve Romaniello

Modest Smile by Alex Arshansky

Artists’ reception is Friday, Feb. 4 from 4-7 P.M.

Location: ART Gallery, 1122 N. Stone Ave., (NE corner of Stone/Speedway), Tucson, AZ, 85705

(520) 624-7099,

Exhibit closes February 29. ( And yes they know there is no Feb. 29 this year.  But isn’t art always the artists’ perception of truth?)

Gallery hours: Wednesdays-Saturdays from 11 am-4 pm, or by appointment  (520)405-5800.

Parking lot and entry at east end of building, w/access through paved alley.  Handicapped parking and access at Stone Ave. entrance.

World Class Sculpture And Paintings In Texas Hill Country At The Benini Sculpture Ranch

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Marathon by Bettye Hamblen Turner

Located in the Texas hill country is one of the finest collections of contemporary art in America. Upon returning from visiting my family in Louisiana and traveling to visit  friends in Fredericksburg, Texas on the way back to Tucson  I discovered a  world class gem just outside Johnson City, Texas. It is the 140+ acres Benini Sculpture Ranch located in a beautiful area of the hill country  with 360 degree views. Awesome is the best way to describe the ranch and the magnificent art that is located throughout.

Untitled by Bob Fowler

Passion In A Bud Vase by La Paso

Originally established in Central Florida in 1978 as Benini’s studio, this fine arts project has evolved into a facility that includes a 14,000 sq.ft. Studios Building with a fine arts library, exhibit galleries featuring 40 years of Benini’s paintings, and guest artists, as well as the Sculpture Ranch on the surrounding 140 acres. I highly recommend a visit to this unique property to anyone traveling through this area.

Below these sculpture photos are a few of Benini’s paintings and whereas they are beautiful in photos, it is best to see them in person to recognize the artistic genius of this artist.

Constellation Aries by Benini

Medusa by Benini

Courting Kaos: To All The Ones Who Try, The Winner by Benini

The Benini  Galleries and Sculpture Ranch is located in the Texas Hill Country, six miles west of Johnson City, about an hour’s drive from Austin and from San Antonio. The project is open for visitations from ten to six Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Transit by Walter Horak

The Mediterranean-like setting provides a showcase for contemporary talent as national and international artists are placing large-scale, contemporary sculpture on the grounds. Many of the sculptures are for sale. In the event of a preference for commissioned works, collectors can also work directly with the artists.

Artist Benini and his works

To view  more of what the Sculpture Ranch has to offer & directions to the Ranch with a map please visit their website:

http://www.sculptureranch.com/

To view more of Benini’s art visit his site at http://www.benini.com

For more information:

Contact Lorraine Benini,

The Benini Studio
& Sculpture Ranch

377 Shiloh Road
Johnson City, Texas USA 78636

Phone: 830-868-5244

NOTE: They are accepting applications from professional sculptors wanting to exhibit at the Ranch. See website for more details.

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