Robin Roi at Made In Clay 2016, exhibit & sale, Dec. 3

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Here’s another chance to see and purchase Robin Roi’s ceramic works. You are invited to the annual ceramic exhibition and sale Made in Clay at the famed Greenwich House Pottery. Three whole floors of over 30 exhibiting ceramic artists at New York’s oldest ongoing ceramic studio, also known for over a century’s worth of classes and exhibitions. Robin looks forward to seeing you there and sharing her latest creations, as pictured in the photo above.

Where: 16 Jones Street, a short walk from the West 4th street subway stop.
When: Saturday, December 3, noon to 7:00pm
Robin Roi’s website

Thank you.

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The 2016 Open Studio Weekend brought many art lovers, neighbors and friends together

3The 35 artists of Park Slope Windsor Terrace Artists say thank you to the many visitors who came to our studios and art spaces last weekend. We hope you discovered interesting art, perhaps found some ideas for holiday and personal gifts, and had a chance for some conversation about art and techniques and our Brooklyn neighborhoods.

You can stay in touch with each artist through the Directory of Artists where you will find contact information. If you would like to see a piece again, or look at more work, contact the artist to arrange for a private consultation. Several artists are still offering special discounts on their work.

Check Facebook to stay up to date on some of the special demos and exhibitions that many of our artists will be participating in. We will post special holiday-themed sale opportunities too.

We look forward to seeing you again at an art event in Park Slope and Windsor Terrace!

 

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Simon Dinnerstein discusses “The Fulbright Triptych” with NPR affiliate KUAF

Simon Dinnerstein, The Fulbright Triptych

Simon Dinnerstein, The Fulbright Triptych

Simon Dinnerstein was recently interviewed by Kyle Kellams of NPR affiliate KUAF. Listen to the interview and view other images of his work here. Dinnerstein discusses The Fulbright Triptych, on view at the University of Arksansas Fayetteville Law School until June, 2017. Simon will be joining PSWTArtists again this November 12 & 13 for the Open Studio Weekend.

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Talk by Brooklyn artist/illustrator Nancy Doniger at #ArtSlope #PSWTArtists this Sunday, 1pm

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Nancy Doniger ‘The Chase’ monotype with Akua inks on Masa Paper

Nancy Doniger ‘The Chase’ monotype with Akua inks on Masa Paper

Park Slope Windsor Terrace Artists POP UP GALLERY

575 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, corner of 5th Ave & 16 St

Sunday Sept. 25 @ 1 pm.

Park Slope Windsor Terrace Artists, in conjunction with Art Slope, is pleased to present local artist Nancy Doniger, who will discuss her work as a children’s book illustrator and fine artist. Doniger will talk about ways that her fine-art process is both different from and similar to illustration art, what she enjoys about doing both, and her current focus on ‘hand pulled’ printmaking. On display will be samples of Doniger’s art work, including her published books.

Nancy Doniger is a Brooklyn artist/illustrator with works published in print and online for the New York Times, children’s books, businesses and nonprofits. Her fine art has been exhibited in NY, NJ, and MA. She has taught at Pratt and is member of SCBWI, CBIG, and MGNE and Zea Mays Printmaking.

Sunday is the closing day for the Art Slope Pop Up Gallery exhibition. 22 Park Slope & Windsor Terrace-based artists are exhibiting affordable artwork in a fun, spacious storefront on Fifth Avenue & 16 Street in Park Slope.

 

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Artist Talk by Howard Skrill at the PopUp Gallery, Saturday, Sept 24, 4pm

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Howard Skrill’s artwork of the sculpture Civic Virtue will be part of his talk on Saturday.

Artist/Educator Howard Skrill will be reading from his latest book-length monograph “Damnatio Memoriae” at the ArtSlope PopUp Gallery on Saturday, Sept 24 at 4pm. Skrill’s artwork is on display along with 22 artists from the Park Slope Windsor Terrace Artists group.

This reading, taken from Skrill’s “Damnatio Memoriae”, is about the destruction of public monuments and how the destroyed sculptures are discarded in public plazas and museums throughout New York City. The reading specifically speaks about sculptor Mac Moinne’s work Civic Virtue over Unrighteousness, as it moved from Manhattan’s City Hall Park to a fountain at the Kew Gardens subway station to a location in Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery. Howard Skrill’s drawing of Civic Virtue , shown above, is on display as part of the gallery exhibition.

Location: ArtSlope PopUp Gallery 575 Fifth Ave, between 15th St & 16th St, Brooklyn.
Date/Time: Saturday Sept 24, at 4:00 pm

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21 Artists at Pop-Up Gallery Group Show at 575 Fifth Ave for ArtSlope 2016

A Pop-Up Gallery of Nine Days of Art!  September 17  – 25th. 575 Fifth Avenue, corner of 16 Street in Park Slope Brooklyn. Artists will be onsite during the weekends 11am – 6pm & 12 – 6 weekdays to discuss their work and help you make purchases.

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(Click the picture grid or here to see our artists)

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Address: 575 Fifth Ave, corner of 16th Street in Brooklyn

Hours: Weekends 11am – 6 pm. Mon-Fri 12 – 6 pm.

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Subway: R train to Prospect Ave
Bus: B-63 on 5th Avenue

Acknowledgement:  A big thanks to the 5th Avenue Committee and to ArtSlope for making the “Kumon” space a home for PSWT Artists for the duration of the ArtSlope festival.

The ArtSlope experience has been wonderful.  Thanks to the Park Slope Civic Council and the community of artists and businesses who gave huge amounts of time and energy to get this festival off the ground.

Registration is open for our 2016 Open Studio Weekend

2016 Open Studio Weekend is scheduled for Saturday, November 12 and Sunday, November 13.

If you are an artist located in the Park Slope or Windsor Terrace neighborhoods, please consider joining our November Open Studio weekend event. We currently have close to 30 artists participating for 2016 and welcome more. The deadlines for registering for the event are approaching—stay tuned to this website or Facebook for the info you need to be a part of this fun weekend.

If you’d like to participate or need more information please email our communications coordinator at darcypainter@gmail.com

We are also organizing events to participate in ArtSlope and Gowanus Open Studios, as well as a holiday group show/sale at a location in the neighborhood. Please stay up to date on Facebook for information on how to participate in these events.