Sense of time
Jun
1
to Jul 7

Sense of time

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“In this exhibition, time is considered in various ways. Nostalgia in Jennifer’s paintings is explored as an ideal that can offer joy and perhaps a reminder to appreciate the fleeting moments of life. [These four exhibiting] artists offer us different perceptions of time, which might be what is needed to make us accept its passing.”  Opening reception June 1st, 5pm-7pm in the main gallery!

Below the Surface

Below the Surface

Big Skies

Flower Shop Maven

A Feather in Her Hat

Field of Dreams

Jump

Panama

Who’s Behind Those Foster Grants

Drift

Home Movies

Boots by the Door

Rollei Magic

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People & Places
Apr
13
to Jun 13

People & Places

As part of the Boulder community, I’m excited to present a solo exhibit for two months at The Lodge located inside The Museum of Boulder. This exhibit will feature an array of my oil paintings from 2021-2022!

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The Resort Collection
Dec
1
to Jun 30

The Resort Collection

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Now on view at Karen Anderer Fine Art in Lancaster, PA, a collection of my works centered around “fabulous people doing fabulous things in fabulous places” [quote by Slim Aarons].

“Warming Up”

Karen Anderer Fine Art Gallery Window Front Display of The Resort Collection

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Rembrandt Yard Gallery
Nov
1
to Dec 9

Rembrandt Yard Gallery

A selection of curated pieces sure to invoke memories and nostalgia. Enjoy a select few local artist’s work as well as international creators. Includes a beautiful collection of Aboriginal pieces you don’t want to miss. Visit by appointment.

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Drawing Parallels:  Community Art & Artifacts from 2020, Museum of Boulder
Oct
30
to Sep 30

Drawing Parallels: Community Art & Artifacts from 2020, Museum of Boulder

This curated group exhibit explores the relationships among simultaneous, sweeping events — from world wars, to movements for civil rights, to pandemics — in Boulder’s past and present. Drawing Parallels cuts through the onslaught of today’s news to discover how people in the past dealt with concurrent historic moments and to present contemporary perspectives on 2020 from local artists, frontline workers, and community members.

Selected for this exhibit:

“2020: Street-Dining” 36 x 24” oil on canvas S O L D

“See Me” 20 x 26” acrylic on yupo paper framed behind glass. S O L D

“Power Suits”. 15 x 30” oil on canvas A V A I L A B L E

“See Me”  20 x 26” acrylic on yupo framed behind glassInspired by Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man”.  “I am invisible, simply because people refuse to see me.”  We need to stop, look, and most importantly, listen.

“See Me” 20 x 26” acrylic on yupo framed behind glass

Inspired by Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man”. “I am invisible, simply because people refuse to see me.” We need to stop, look, and most importantly, listen.

“Power Suits”  inspired in 2020 by the rise of women in leadership throughout the country.

“Power Suits” inspired in 2020 by the rise of women in leadership throughout the country.

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Core New Art Space:  The Aqua Show
Sep
11
to Sep 27

Core New Art Space: The Aqua Show

“While there is that gorgeous greenish-blue color that can range from vibrant to serene and all shades in between, there is also the Latin root meaning of ‘water’.” My painting “Padua” has been selected to appear in the juried art show “Aqua” in the Pasternack Art Hub in Lakewood, Colorado. Reception on September 11th 6pm-9pm.

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Oct
17
5:30 PM17:30

The Art of Travel

Private 13 piece pop-up exhibit for guests of the Arlo NoMad (NYC) hotel. As part of this exhibit during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, proceeds from one painting went to The American-Italian Cancer Foundation to support a mobile clinic throughout the five New York City boroughs to provide free and low cost mammograms.

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