Articles by Erin Clark
Art camp for women? Hmmmm…let me see; several days away, a room at a lovely hotel in one of the most beautiful places on the planet, painting classes in the morning, adventures in the afternoon …
The air in Joe Ramiro Garcia’s studio is stuffy. The summer afternoon sun in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is baking the place. Garcia’s long, wet, black hair is tied behind his head in a sloppy …
At age 26, Mari Kloeppel lay in an open field dying. As her body slowly broke beneath a 1,000 pound horse, she prayed – her body of artwork was not yet complete. The horse involved …
May 18, 2005 – The fading sun dipped below the horizon of the New Jersey Turnpike. Free flowing traffic zipped along at 70 miles an hour. Ricardo Mazal, his wife, Fabiola, and their two young …
If it wasn’t for a lucky break in a Southern California, World War II era classroom, the world might not know Robert Redford. As a young boy, “Little Robby” used art to satisfy his boredom …
Michael Grecco is an intense guy. Physically he looks like a cross between a good-looking Tony Soprano and Sylvester Stallone. Either way, he’s not someone you want to mess with. He exudes confidence and a …
If you want to know what’s on Alison Saar’s mind, take a look at her latest work. Her art has always been personal, or at least it starts that way. From race to gender to …
Alden Mason is 89-years-young. The Seattle painter’s hands tremble, his voice is weak, and he moves a little more slowly these days – but he’s full of life. Just released from rehabilitation after some health …
Ed Moses Exhibit
May 9 – June 30
Recent paintings and drawings by Ed Moses are the subject of an extraordinary exhibition at two galleries in Bergamot Station during May and June. The large-scale abstract works of …
Tarryn Teresa Gallery
“All Under One Roof”
Ends May 8, 2009
Tarryn Teresa Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition by guest curator Yasmine Mohseni. The themed exhibition examines interpretations and representations of homelands. Adopted homes. Native …
“INTERFACE” – Exhibition of paintings by Elizabeth Barnes
April 17 – May 24
As a post-historical painter in an increasingly complicated world, Elizabeth Barnes believes that abstraction is a means for expressing the complexity that informs the …
Smart, good-looking, popular, athletic and artistic – Susannah Benjamin is one of those kids that you know is going to do big things, but even in the lofty group of “most likely to succeed” Susannah …














