CONTACT:
Courtney Rile
Gallery Coordinator, Delavan Art Gallery
501 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
315.425.7500 or crile@delavancenter.com
Exhibition: "Real Places, Imagined Spaces"
Featuring abstract paintings by Michael Berman, mixed media by Sandy
Clift, photography by John Dowling, Finger Lakes photography by John
Francis McCarthy and metal sculptures by Michael Moberg.
Dates: September 6 - October 6, 2007
Location: Delavan Art Gallery, 501 W. Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
Hours: Thursdays and Fridays 12-6 p.m., Saturdays 10-4 p.m. and also
by appointment
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 6, 5-8 p.m.
Also open for Th3, The Third Thursday: Thursday, September 20, 2007,
5-8 p.m.
MEET THE ARTISTS!
Artists in Attendance:
Saturday September 8, noon - 3 p.m.- Sandy Clift
Saturday September 15, noon - 3 p.m.- John Francis McCarthy
Thursday September 20, 5-8 p.m.- Michael Berman (Th3)
Saturday September 22, noon - 3 p.m.- Michael Moberg
Saturday September 29, noon - 3 p.m.- John Dowling
Special Events:
Saturday September 8 at 1 p.m.- Presentation and demonstration by
artist Sandy Clift about the process of creating her series "While
I Was Sleeping"
Thursday September 20 from 5 - 8 p.m.- Th3, The Third Thursday, Syracuse's
citywide visual arts night. For more information please visit www.th3syracuse.com
Saturday October 6 at 2 p.m.- Stone Canoe Poetry Reading featuring
performing poet and sound artist Duriel Harris, professor
of English at St. Lawrence
University in Canton, NY. For more information on Duriel
Harris and the publication Stone Canoe, please visit www.stonecanoejournal.org
SYRACUSE, New York -- August 22, 2007 -- Delavan Art Gallery is pleased to present the exhibit "Real Places, Imagined Spaces" featuring
abstract paintings by Michael Berman, mixed media by Sandy
Clift, photography
by John Dowling, Finger Lakes photography by John
Francis McCarthy and
metal sculptures by Michael Moberg. The exhibit opens on
Thursday, September 6 and continues through Saturday, October 6,
2007.
Michael Berman paints large abstractions using geometric
formations and bright contrasting colors on a variety of materials
including
burlap and corkboard. The Syracuse native studied under
a three year scholarship at the Art Students League of New York
where he received the "Best of Show" distinction for two
years. For over twenty years since then, his work has been shown extensively
in the metropolitan areas of New York and New Jersey, in Utah
and
throughout Central New York. Berman once said he finds working
on a large scale, "the most challenging and the most satisfying
in (his) working process."
After retiring from thirty-one years of teaching elementary school in
Fulton, NY, Sandy Clift returned to the State
University College at Oswego to pursue art and has been exhibiting
nationally and regionally
ever since. This exhibition features a series of art called "While
I Was Sleeping." In these works, Clift combines technically
detailed drawing with unique surfaces creating using tissue paper,
packaging paper, matte medium, glue, pastels, Caran d'Ache, watercolors
and acrylics. About the imaginative subject matter, Clift writes
in her artist statement, "I had a collection of plastic animals
when I was a child. I still have some of them, and it is still
amusing to consider what they might be up to while I am busy."
John Dowling has over twenty-five years of experience
as a professional photographer in the corporate, advertising and editorial
markets. A
former staff photographer for the Syracuse Newspapers with a Masters
degree in Photojournalism from the Newhouse School at Syracuse
University, Dowling has an impressive list of clientele. Through photo
assignments for the New York based photo agencies Black Star and
Liaison, Dowling's list includes Subaru, DuPont, General Motors, Corning
Glass,
HBJ Publishing, Sports Illustrated and Newsweek. The stock
photo collection at John Dowling Photography has been an essential
source of images used to market the area for tourism and economic
development. The exhibit features photographs from Dowling's
travels around the world.
John Francis McCarthy is a well established Finger Lakes photographer
with five photography books in print. In the traditions of
America's great landscape artists, McCarthy captures the majestic
scenery around Watkins Glen, Ithaca, Skaneateles, Naples and Canandaigua.
He records the rich landscape with all the brilliance that we recall
places in memory and dreams: luminous- bathed in light, mist,
color, reflection. His biography explains that his vision "is
drawn from a rich vein of color and imagination once found in life
on Tipperary Hill," an Irish neighborhood in Syracuse's west
side where McCarthy grew up. Although he has photographed
around the world, McCarthy has focused on the Finger Lakes as
his home and
the subject of his art.
Michael Moberg has twenty years experience working as an ironworker
and is currently employed at Raulli Ironworks in Syracuse. He
first started working creatively about around nine years ago when
he made a large-scale "Bride of Death" out of steel
as a wedding present for a friend. The work proved very popular
and became a local landmark for several years at John's Bayside
Restaurant
in Constantia, where the owner dressed the Bride for holidays
like Valentine's Day. She later went on tour with bands including
One Hard Crank and The Naturals. Like the Bride, Moberg's creative
career has had a life of its own. Since his friends' wedding,
he has made hundreds of metal sculptures and in 2006 was the premiere
artist at the Swap Meet, the biggest motorcycle show in New York
City.
Delavan Art Gallery is a 3,800 square foot showcase
and sales venue for fine art created by area artists. Conveniently
located downtown
at 501 West Fayette Street in Syracuse, the gallery is free and
open to the public. Off-street parking is available and the gallery is
handicapped accessible. Delavan Art Gallery opens Real
Places, Imagined Spaces from 5 - 8 p.m. on Thursday,
September 6. The show is on exhibit through Saturday, October
6 on Thursday and Friday afternoons from 12-6 p.m., Saturdays
from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and at other times by appointment.