Monday, October 31, 2011

Work In Progress


Copyright Carroll Sellers



Gallery Fifty Six will have two great shows this month.  The Pseudonym Exhibition will show in Gallery B, and the work of the late Billy Price Carroll will be exhibited in Gallery C.  There will be 'something for everyone'.

Billy Price Carroll was a well-known, and well-respect Memphis artist.  She truly had 'an adventure in art', and her work has been shown throughout the world.  Gallery Fifty Six will present over 30 of her paintings, pastels, and drawings.  Many of the pieces are framed, and there is a wide selection of her sketches that are mounted or matted, and shrink-wrapped. 

Twelve artists will be participating in The Pseudonym Exhibit, and each artist has created a work of art that is different from their usual work.  The artists have all selected a pseudonym, and the names of the 'real' artists will be revealed on Nov. 19th.  Patrons may participate and try to 'match' the real artist with their pseudonym.  The first three persons to get the matches correctly will receive a free lunch for two at the Cafe Palladio.

The artists' reception is November 4th, 2011, from 5 to 8 PM.  The exhibition will run from November 4th through November 26th, 2011

Sunday, October 30, 2011

A Gift For Our Patrons

Gallery Fifty Six is getting into the holiday spirit.  As part of the Palladio Group's Holiday Open House, Gallery Fifty Six will be giving away a signed and numbered print by Memphis artist Rollin Kocsis, just for the asking. The print is valued at $110.00.   All you have to do is visit the gallery on November 11th or 12th, 2011, and ask for your free print.

This print is a limited edition titled "Is Anyone Comin' To Get Me".  This is a spiritual piece that was created in response to the disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina.  The orginal, an acrylic painting on canvas, is now in a private collection.  The edition is 500 prints, and will be offered free of charge as long as the supply lasts.



Get a signed and numbered print of "Is Anybody Comin' To Get Me" free of charge
 by Memphis artist Rollin Kocsis


New Work From Argentina

Mariana De Marchi, our artist from Argentina, sent us over 25 new works of art for the gallery.  Paintings, drawings, and mixed media pieces are in the collection. There are several small delightful pieces that children will love.  These works, and others by Mariana, will be presented in Gallery C during our December exhibition.
Copyright Mariana De Marchi


Copyright Mariana De Marchi


Copyright Mariana De Marchi

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Artists Delivering Art

Today the gallery received a number of pieces for the upcoming Pseudonym Exhibiton.  The painting below was created by 'Les Selin'.

The artists' reception is on Friday, Nov. 4th., from 5 to 8 PM


The event is free and open to the public.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

New Art In The Gallery - Paintings by Joyce Garner

Joyce Garner documents her rich inner world (a world of acrobats, wanderers, animals, magic, city and forest) in large, vividly-pigmented surrealist paintings.  Garner has had fourteen solo exhibitions of her work since 1991. 

Cold Shoulder - Copyright Joyce Garner
 Joyce is a self-taught artist.  The painterliness and scope of her work reflects deep study of various forerunners - Cassatt, Matisse, Picasso, and Chagall.  Her ambitions for her work are shaped by how she uses art in her personal life; she prefers art which rewards extended meditative contemplation.


Eggshell - Copyright Joyce Garner

A native Kentuckian, Joyce's earliest influences were American pop culture, fairy tales, children's novels, Appalachian craft traditions and the lamplit realities of rural living.  Joyce describes her work as "a world of my own making.  I can enter in and really spend time there.  And when I'm in the painting, it feels like magic."

Virginia Jenkins Coming To Gallery Fifty Six

Gallery Fifty Six is pleased to announce that ceramic sculptor Virginia Jenkins will be showing some of her work at the gallery beginning in November.

Virginia Jenkins creates ceramic sculpture inspired by her love and concern for the plight of earth’s oceans and the paradoxical logic of society. Phenomenological philosophy, empathy, and self-realization are key conceptual components that guide her work and interests.



Copyright Virginia Jenkins


She has undertaken artist residencies at The Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada; The Mendocino Art Center in California; The Sages housed by the Inn at Sunrise Springs in Santa Fe, New Mexico; The Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, Florida and is excited to fulfill a new position at Pottery Northwest in Seattle this January.



Copyright Virginia Jenkins


Virginia has been published in one of the ceramic field’s top magazines, Ceramics Monthly. Her work has been exhibited nationally in both juried and invitational settings.

She recently completed her coursework for an M.F.A from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.

Copyright Virginia Jenkins

Monday, October 17, 2011

Coming November 4th, 2011


SHOWING IN NOVEMBER:  PSEUDONYMS



Sunday, October 16, 2011

PSEUDONYMS EXHIBITION

In November, 13 local artists will change their name and their style for an exhibition titled 'Pseudonyms'.
Be sure to attend the artists' reception on November 4th, from 5 to 8 PM.  You will have the chance to meet all the artists.  Come and see if you can correctly match the artist with the pseudonym.  If you are one of the first three people to get all the artists correct, you will win a free lunch for two at Cafe Palladio.

 The Pseudonyms The Artists Have Selected
 Anonymous Cliche
 William David
 John Doe
 Rouge Dottier
 Gros Glasern Gabel
 Forrest Henry
 Vladimir Klozovich
 Jennie McGregor
 Juan Rhodes
 Harold and Scott Salgood
 Carroll Sellers
 Les Selin
 Evelyn Skinker

The Paricipating Artists
  John Armistead
 Bryan Blankenship
 Paul Clarke
 Mike Coulson
 Carol De Forest
 David Douglas
 Eli Gold
Jan Hankins
Chuck Johnson
John Sadowski
Jeanne Seagle
 Madison Sherman
Niles Wallace
 
The true identity of the creator of the works will be revealed on Nov. 19, 2011


Friday, October 14, 2011

Come Celebrate With Me

This month marks my first full year as director of Gallery Fifty Six.  It has been a terrific experience, and I am so grateful to have the opportunity to work in a fantastic gallery with great art and even greater artists.

Come and celebrate with me during the artist's reception for the Pseudonyms and Billy Price Carroll Exhibition on November 4th, 2011.  I hope you will have a piece of cake with me, help share my first anniversary, and enjoy the wonderful art on exhibit.

Gallery Fifty Six is one of the BEST commercial art galleries in the city of Memphis. This is only the beginning of great things to come.

An Adventure In Art

Gallery Fifty Six will have two shows during the month of November.  In addition to the Pseudonyms Exhibition, the gallery will also present some of the work of the late Billy Price Carroll.

Summer Snowballs -   Copyright Billy Price Carrol

Billy Price Carroll, a native of Memphis, has always been an artist.  From the beginning of her career in 1949, Mrs. Carroll's word-of-mounth painting and portrait commissions took her on a full-time endeavor of worldwide adventure in the discovery of creating.

Her works are now in collections in Mexico, France, Germany, Italy, England, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, as well as in numberous states throughout the United States, including Hawaii.  Over the past 55 years, Mrs. Carroll held over 49 'one woman' invitational exhibitions, the most notable of which was in 1969 at the Taiwan National Historical Museum in Taipei.  Here career has been listed in Marquis Who's Who in America since 1976 and Who's Who in the World since 1988.

Art was Mrs. Carroll's life.  She lived it to the fullest.  Each day to her was a new adventure,  and each painting and sculplture was the portrayal of that adventure.  Her yearning was an insatiable search to capture her subjects' inner spirit, that perfect moment of delight, or that spark of child-like wonder.

Gallery Fifty Six will exhibit a collection of her landscapes and still lifes in Gallery C. The opening reception will be on November 4, 2011 from 5 to 8 PM.  If you would ilke to see more of art by Billy Price Carrol, please visit this website:  http://www.billypricecarroll.com/


Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Some Faces You'll See at Pseudonyms


Next month Gallery Fifty Six will present Pseudonyms, an art exhibition where artists will 'not be themselves'.  Each artist will select a pseudonym and create a work unlike their style.
Below are two portraits by 'William David' that you will see at the exhibition. The opening reception is on Nov. 4, 2011 from 5 to 8 PM.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Mariana De Marchi - A New Gallery Fifty Six Artist


Gallery Fifty Six is proud to welcome Mariana De Marchi as one of our artists.

Mariana De Marchi lives in Argentina. She graduated in 2002 from the National School of Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón as National Professor of Drawing. In 2003, she earned National Professor of Sculpture.


Mariana studied her post graduate work in seminaries of the Superior School of Fine Arts Ernesto de la Carcova in lithography, wall painting in fresco, ceramic and artistic graphic. She has won numerous first prizes, mainly in drawing, engraving and painting. Her work has been shown in the Sans Souci Palace, the Quinta Trabucco, the Museum of Fine Arts Benito Quinquela Martín, the National Museum of Fine Arts of Taiwan and in several foundations and cultural institutions. Her work has also been shown in Romany, Taiwan, Italy and USA.


Mariana is an art educator and she is currently a professor of studio art in Buenos Aires, Argentina.


Currently, we have a number of illuminated monoprints by Mariana De Marchi.  We will be receiving new work from her in the coming weeks.  All her work is available upon request.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

PSEUDONYMS COMING IN NOVEMBER

This November, thirteen local artists will take on a different persona in an exhibition at Gallery Fifty Six titled 'Pseudonyms'.  Each artist will select a new name and create a work of art that is unlike their current style. The real identities of the artists will be revealed on November 19, 2011.

Painting by 'Carroll Sellers'


The artists involved in the Pseudonym Exhibition are John Armistead, Bryan Blankenship, Paul Clarke, Mike Coulson, Carol De Forest, David Douglas, Eli Gold, Jan Hankins, Chuck Johnson, Jeanne Seagle, Madison Sherman, John Sadowski, and Niles Wallace
Get ready for some fun and some really good art.  All guests are invited to try to match the art with the true artist. The first person to correctly match all the artists with their art will receive two free lunches at Cafe Palladio.

Pseudonyms opens on November 4th, 2011, with an artists' reception from 5 to 8 PM.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Over 100 Guests!

Our artists' reception for the Memphis/Germantown Art League's 2011 Juried Exhibition was a tremendous success.  We had over 100 visitors to attend the event. Everyone enjoyed the viewing the art and talking to friends and associates.  Thanks to everyone who made this event a night to remember.  Below are some photos taken at the reception:




Thursday, October 6, 2011

MGAL Exhibition: Ready, Set, Go!


The Memphis/Germantown 2011 Juried Exhibition is up at the gallery and everything looks great!  There is a wide variety of subject matter and mediums used.  Portraits and figures are in Gallery B1, and landscapes are in Gallery B2.  Down the steps, or Gallery C, is where you will find still lifes and floral work.  The small room adjacent to the desk, Gallery A, consists of photography and small works.  A Best-In-Show, Second, and Third Place awards will be presented at the artist's reception on Friday, Oct. 7th, from 5 until 8 PM.  Two honorable mentions will also be awarded.


You are invited to attend the artist's reception, where light refreshements will be served.  This event is
free and open to the public.



If you don't know where the gallery is, it is located at 2256 Central Avenue, between S. Cooper and East Parkway South.  We are across the street from Central Bar-B-Que.  Parking is available in front of the gallery, on New York and Philadelphia streets, across the street at Lee Pruitt (they will be closed), and down half a block at Market Central or at the WaterWorks Annex.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Under Construction

If you have recently tried to access the Gallery Fifty Six web site, you need to know that it is currently under construction.  We are in the process of re-designing some aspects of our site to make your web browsing experience even more enjoyable.  Just as soon as we are finished with the changes, we'll let you know.
You will be able to find out everything you need to know about Gallery Fifty Six right here on our blog.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Slide Show of Mariana De Marchi's Work

Mariana De Marachi is 'our' artist from South America.  She has advanced degrees in the fine arts and  is currently a professor of studio art in Argentina.  Mariana creates portraits in paint, graphite, and limited edition prints.

Gallery Fifty Six has a number of her monoprints that are for sale; some framed and others that are shrink-wrapped.

Please click the link below to see a slide show of her creative faces.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEj7nK84MeQ