Ernesto Workshop Santorini
Ernesto Workshop was established in 2005 in the old market of Fira city, the capital of Santorini. The idea was to create a unique style of design and craftsmanship that would differ from everything available in the art community of Santorini.
The concept of Ernesto is innovation and imagination. These two words are perfectly depicted on each and every object that is exhibited at Ernesto Gallery.
Ernesto workshop creates unique, handmade pieces of functional and decorative art made from genuine leather, natural wood, sterling silver, copper and other natural materials such as stones, pebbles and tree branches. The combination of carefully selected materials, our imagination and skillful handwork produces the objects displayed in our Gallery and from now on, in our permanent web based exhibition. We wish to certify that we have worked hard to capture a piece of our passion for handmade art into each and every object we create...
Ernesto Workshop, Santorini
Conversation with Leonda Froehlich Finke
Leonda Froehlich Finke is the Guest Sculptor for the 2011 Contemporary Sculpture Show at Chesterwood, located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Leonda Froehlich Finke lives and works in Roslyn, NY. Largely self-taught, she has been creating sculpture for more than 50 years. In New York, Finke has exhibited at the National Academy Museum, Sculpture Gallery, Century Association, American Numismatic Society Museum, Brooklyn Museum of Art, and Cast Iron Gallery, among others. Her solo and group exhibitions include shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, CA; Whitney Museum in Stamford, CT; Newark Museum, NJ; Dallas Museum of Art, TX; Cedar Crest College in Allentown, PA; and Elaine Benson Gallery in Bridgehampton, NY. Besides her figurative works, Finke is also recognized internationally for her design and casting of medals, which she has been making since 1986. Her sculptures and medals are in the collections of the Smithsonian Museum's National Portrait Gallery and National Museum of American History in Washington, DC; the British Museum in London, England; the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, Virginia; and in many private collections throughout the United States and Europe. Her work has been reviewed in the New York Times, the National Sculpture Review, and the American Medallic Sculpture Association Catalogue. A self-titled book of her work, photographed by David Finn, was published by Ruder Finn Press, Inc., in 2006. In addition, Finke has taught at such institutions as Nassau Community College, the Newark Museum, and St. Martins College of Art in London. She was the recipient of the J. Sanford Saltus Award of the American Numismatic Society and received a gold medal from the National Sculpture Society. In 1994, she was elected an Academician of the National Academy.
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Antonio Balletta - Terra Misteriosa
An exhibition by Antonio Balletta at Mossgreen gallery.
Music by Feint
Feint - Past Futures
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Apocalypse: Now and Then Art Exhibition
NewVox Art Gallery presents
Apocalypse: Now and Then
A solo exhibition featuring artist James Smull. His unique work explores classical apocalyptic images, flowed abstractions, and modern grids.
Where: NewVox Art Gallery, 425 Wyandotte Street, Bethlehem, PA.
What: Artist reception for James Smull Apocalypse: Now and Then exhibition.
When: Saturday, Sept 10th, from 6:30 PM to 10 PM. Exhibition runs from Sept 9th to Oct. 2nd.
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Phyllis Green and the Spinning Heads
The current exhibit at Otis Ben Maltz Gallery, Splendid Entities: 25 Years of Objects by Phyllis Green is the first large-scale survey to present the innovative sculptures of Los Angeles based artist Phyllis Green, highlighting the important contribution Green has made to art and craft for more than two decades.
This video concentrates on one group of art pieces The Hairdo Series
EFEMÉRIDES Hace 25 años fallecía el escultor Pablo Serrano.
Madrid, 26 nov (EFE).- Las esculturas de Pablo Serrano nos recuerdan hoy, en el 25 aniversario de su muerte, su compromiso con el arte abstracto y con el hombre: las de Unamuno, Machado o Indalecio Prieto son obras conocidas.