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Spring 2020 Exhibition
Mar
18
6:00 PM18:00

Spring 2020 Exhibition

The Spring 2020 Exhibition starts on Wednesday, March 18th until the April 18th!

This is an exhibition featuring works by Faculty Members, Arts Intensive students, HUB Members, and NYSA students. The Exhibition will be on view in our galleries during school hours; Monday – Thursday, 9am – 10pm and Friday – Saturday, 10am – 4pm. If you can't make it, a “virtual Open House” will be showcased on our website and social media. This virtual Open House will feature short video tours of our facilities, faculty and student artwork spotlights!

We are conveniently located in Lenox Hill on the Upper East Side. Take the N, R, W, 4, 5, 6 to Lexington Avenue 59th street or F, Q to Lex - 63 street. If you're feeling adventurous or live on Roosevelt Island take the Roosevelt Island Tram to the Manhattan Side

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Faculty Member News: Bennett Vadnais
Mar
17
to Apr 18

Faculty Member News: Bennett Vadnais

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George Billis Gallery is pleased to announce Bennett Vadnais and his latest work at the New York location. This exhibition will run from March 17 through April 18, 2020.

The opening reception will be held at the George Billis Gallery located at 525 West 26th Street, Ground floor, between 10th and 11th avenues on Thursday March 19th from 6-8pm.

Bennett Vadnais’ newest work is created from intimate and humble architectural subjects around his neighborhood and home in Baltimore city. The pictures arise from direct observation of the locations that he records via numerous sketches, drawings and colors studies. Referring to them in his studio, Vadnais turns them into pictures through a lengthy process of reflection and distillation. He draws heavily on traditional methods of painting while employing modern materials such as acrylic paint and durable aluminum composite panels. The finished pictures have a complex balance of observed facts, memory and invention. Through these modest structures with their subtle play of light and texture, he finds magic in the mundane.

For more information, please contact the gallery via email at gallery@georgebillis.com or visit our website at www.georgebillis.com

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