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12.12.2017

SMALL WORKS BARUCH 2018: A Call for Entry Juried Artist Exhibition, Mishkin Gallery

Small Works Exhibition, 2017

Small Works, 2017

Photographers Jaime Permuth and Hye-Ryoung Min
Small Works Reception, 2017

Sandra Kraskin, Director, Sidney Mishkin Gallery (right)
and assistant Sunny.

Photographer William King
Small Works Reception, 2017

Small Works Reception, 2017

A Local Call for Entries
NY / NJ / CT

 A Juried Exhibition at
Sidney Mishkin Gallery
135 East 22nd Street x Lexington
New York 10010

Exhibition February 16 – March 15, 2018. 
Opening Reception: Thursday,  February 15, 2018, 6-8pm   
Deadline to Enter: Friday, January 12, 2018

Enter Photographs, Paintings, Drawings, Prints.....Maximum of 3 submitted by each artist; maximum size in any direction 20” including frame.  

Photography: Elizabeth Avedon, Independent curator and contributor to L’Oeil de la Photographie, will judge photography. When entering photographs, please be sure to fill in “PHOTOGRAPH” under Medium, so your entry will go to me!

Artwork: Richard Timperio, Director Sideshow Gallery, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, will judge the paintings, drawings, prints, and wall reliefs.

Entry Donation: $35.00 per submitted work, paid on small works website. When you click on “submit” the donation information should come up.

Local (NYC/NJ/CT) Entries only as all selected work must be delivered by hand only to the Gallery. Digital entries must be received on website for judging by Friday, JANUARY 12, 2018. Information and Digital photos should be submitted to: http://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/smallworks/submission/

Selected Work: must have wire on back and be ready to hang on the wall. Photos must be framed in simple wood or metal frames with Plexiglas or glass, and any mats should be white. Selected art must be hand delivered to the Gallery for exhibition – No art sent by mail will be accepted.

Selected work must be delivered by hand only to Mishkin Gallery on Monday, January 22, 4:00 to 7:00 pm; Tuesday, January 23, 4:00 – 7:00pm; and Wednesday, January 24, 2:00 – 7:00 pm. 135 East 22nd Street at Lexington.

Information and Submissions
http://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/smallworks/submission/    

Questions contact
Mishkin.Gallery@baruch.cuny.edu 

 A Juried Exhibition at
Sidney Mishkin Gallery
135 East 22nd Street at Lexington
New York, NY 10010 
#646-660-6652

* When entering photographs, please be sure to fill in “PHOTOGRAPH” under Medium, so your entry will go to me!



2.22.2017

SMALL WORKS / BARUCH 2017 : Art + Photography Opens March 2, 2017

 Polar Bear © Christopher Borrok

 Personal Landscape © Hye-Ryoung Min

 Brage, Newtown Creek © Mark Roussel

 Portrait of Dad © Aaron Wax

 Shout © William King

Street Scene © Kenya Lee

 © Leslie Jean-Bart

OPENING RECEPTION

“SMALL WORKS / BARUCH 2017”
Photographs Curated by Elizabeth Avedon
Art Curated by Richard Timperio
 March 2, 2017 6-8pm
Sidney Mishkin Gallery
135 East 22nd Street, NY, NY

Photographer's In the Show

Aaron Wax, Ashley Gates, Carol Colby Tanenbaum, Christopher Borrok, Debra Bilow, Gail Ghezzi, Gordon Wine, Hye-Ryoung Min, Jeff Danowitz, Jeffrey Friedkin, Jessica Chen, Joan Lobis Brown, José Arias, Josue Mendez, Jung S Kim, Karen Johnson, Kenya Lee, Leslie Jean-Bart, Lorena Turner, Mark Roussel, Michael Endy, Michael Sterling, Peter Neumann, Robert Herman, Robert Warhover, Sam Johnson, Senta Sundberg, Susan Locke, Susanna Beltrandi, William King, Arlen Kane

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The City University of New York

*SMALL WORKS / BARUCH 2017 is a juried show of 100 New York regional artists,  includes paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and relief sculpture. The selection of art was made by Richard Timperio, Director of the Sideshow Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Elizabeth Avedon, an independent curator and contributor to L’Oeil de la Photographie. With a broad range of styles – from abstract expressionism, pattern painting, and surrealism to still life compositions, landscape paintings, relief sculpture, and a variety of photographs − this exhibition features a cross section of contemporary art.

Many thanks to Dr. Sandra Kraskin, Director, Sidney Mishkin Gallery.