May
3
6:00 PM18:00

Save the Date: May 3 at My Pet Ram!

I’m thrilled to announce that my first solo exhibition will open🌈🐏 Friday, May 3, @my.pet.ram in New York (48 Hester Street). My dear friend and fellow painter of prismatic light @danpony will be in the nook!

The reception runs from 6-9 PM. Please save the date and drop by to say hi! ♥️ Heartfelt thank you to Marcello for believing in me! And to all of you for your encouragement and support along the way.

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Mar
9
to Apr 6

Ecphoric Wonderland at AUTOMAT!

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I’m delighted to announce that five of my paintings are included in Automat's “Ecphoric Wonderland,” curated by Whitson Ramsey, alongside work by new friends and brilliant painters Matt jones and In June Park. 

The terrific catalog for the exhibition is available to view online for free here

More info below.

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Nov
30
to Dec 31

New works coming to Platform and Solo coming in May :)

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I’m delighted to announce that I have four new paintings coming soon to Platform in partnership with My Pet Ram located here in NYC and that I am also working towards my first solo show with the same gallery coming in May 2024!

The Platform selection will go live to the public at 8am on December 1, and Platform will be offering their subscribers 1 day early access beginning at 8am on Nov 30. I am also sharing a preview of the selection here:

https://www.platformart.com/exclusive/coming-soon-december-2023?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=gallery

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Nov
25
5:30 PM17:30

Review for Hannah Antalek on Two Coats of Paint

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Excited to share that my review for Hannah Antalek’s debut solo exhibition, Superseed, is live on Two Coats of Paint! Please check out her stellar show in LIC at 5-50 gallery:

https://www.5-50gallery.com

VISIT 5-50 GALLERY:

5-50 51st Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101

Wednesday - Sunday, 11:30 am - 4:00 pm


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Aug
9
to Aug 12

The Art of Access Benefit Exhibition, NYC!

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Very Proud to be included in this exhibition:

This exhibition is New Collector’s second annual Benefit Exhibition, which will raise funds and awareness for the Brigid Alliance, an organization dedicated to making abortions accessible in the US. This year, New Collectors is partnering up with Visionary Projects, a global contemporary art platform and member community 

RSVP link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-art-of-access-benefit-exhibition-tickets-678133193637?aff=oddtdtcreator


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Jul
2
to Jul 27

Vermont Studio Center!

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Very excited to share that I’ve been accepted for the Vermont Studio Center July residency! This is my first residency and I’m so looking forward to weeks of painting and community in the beautiful summer landscape.

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Jun
20
to Jul 22

'One to the Next' at Pentimenti in Philly!

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Honored to be included in this exhibition curated by Catherine Haggarty with talented NYC Crit Club friends!

ONE TO THE NEXT

HEATHER DRAYZEN
CATE HOLT
RAYMOND HWANG
KYONG KIM
JUDY RIOLA
KAREN ROSENKRANTZ
KATE SHERMAN
ZELLA VANIE

JUNE 20 - JULY 22, 2023

MEET THE ARTISTS & RECEPTION | Friday, June 23: 6 - 8 PM | Talk at 7 PM

Pentimenti Gallery is pleased to introduce the curatorial talents of Catherine Haggarty in this summer exhibition titled One to the Next. This group exhibition demonstrates a deep understanding of the interconnection between nature, materiality, form, storytelling, people, and culture.

“Since 2017 I have had the great pleasure of co-founding and directing The New York City Crit Club. At first, it began with two young women teaching a class collaboratively. This one class turned to 4 then to 6 and then to 15. Seven years later after a global pandemic turned us all inward - our world opened up creating the possibility to connect with artists all over the globe. When I was asked to curate this show and consider some memorable and important NYC Crit Club Artists to select for this show: One to the Next, it caused a pause simply because of the incredible amount of artists I’ve been inspired to work with.

My selection of Heather Drayzen, Zella Vanié, Raymond Hwang, Karen Rosenkrantz, Kate Sherman, Judy Riola, Cate Holt, and Kyong Kim came to be for their voices and endurance shining through time and obstacles. All these artists have been showing up for their work and their peer group in tremendous ways. Navigating all the decisions and trials that artists must do to find a personal language in their materiality and process.

Zella Vanié’s figurative work inspires us to see humans more clearly. Vanié paints with confidence and joy - their figures are staring back at us, aware of us but also self-satisfied as if to help us feel the same way. Karen Rosenkrantz’s drawings confuse space and time with fractured vantage points and complex mark making creating movement and challenging traditional pictorial logic. Kate Sherman’s idiosyncratic abstraction builds a psychological landscape conjured only through work that seems both knowing and automatic. Sherman’s work speaks to how abstract language really is - there is no one way to read this work, and that seems to be the point. In conversation with this openness is the ceramic wall relief work of Kyong Kim. Hanging from the wall - Kim’s work feels like a short story in form referencing symbols that feel functional but then just as soon - push back against the utilitarian.

Heather Drayzen’s work seems effortless as she portrays portraits of people she loves on ad hoc materials with refined materials with confidence and attention. In conversation with Bonnard and many great artists, Drayzen paints what she loves, sees, lives with and the work seems to tell us to pay attention, slow down and love more deeply.

Raymond Hwang’s abstraction refers to animals, divinity, power, fire, and play - most importantly, Raymond’s work suspends time. In another kind of painting language, Cate Holt does the same and makes us all consider hierarchies, materials, and rhythm in her assemblages. In addition to this contemplative state Holt’s work is also clearly full of joy which confronts the viewer immediately. In conversation with Raymond and Cate - are the paintings of Judy Riola. Judy’s work presents to us impossible relationships that only a brave imagination, a quick hand, and a love of painting can do. Patterns repeat, break down, eyes float around the picture plane, and the landscape is turned upside down - Riola’s work is absurd and future tense.

Traversing mark making as form, bodies as vessels, nature as sublime these 8 artists answer the call of ‘what matters most’ in their truest form. The outcome of these many processes may result in assemblage paintings, ceramic relief sculptures, drawings on paper or board, and pigment on canvas. The pluralistic nature of the outcomes reflects the potential of art today. Not interested in telling one story, all these artists are tapping into their landscape, their home, their culture, and their person. This results in incredibly specific yet open work asking us to understand one artist at a time… and then to the next.”
- Catherine Haggarty (Curator)

Heather Drayzen earned her BFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, NY, and her MAT from Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI. She exhibited with Thierry Goldberg, New York, NY; Piano Craft Gallery, Boston, MA; Moravian University’s Payne Gallery, Bethlehem, PA; Prince Street Gallery, New York, NY; and more. Her work is featured in ArtMaze Magazine and more.

Cate Holt earned her BFA from The Hartford Art School, Hartford, CT. She exhibited with M. David & Co Gallery, Brooklyn NY; Galerija Umjetnina, Split, Croatia; Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY; and more. She was awarded the Pollock-Krasner Fellowship and the Henrick Mayer Prize.

Raymond Hwang earned his BFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, NY. He exhibited with LaiSun Keane Gallery, Boston, MA; LaiSun Keane Gallery, Palm Springs, CA; Latitude Gallery, New York City, NY; and more. He was awarded the Jeanne Ward Foundation Art Grant, San Marino, CA, and the Fine and Commercial Art Scholarship, Pasadena, CA.

Kyong Kim earned her BFA from Kookmin University, Seoul, South Korea, and her M Arch from Columbia University, New York, NY. She exhibited with Latitude Gallery, New York, NY; Perigee Gallery, Seoul, South Korea; and more. She has been published in Temperature and GRAPHIC magazine.

Judy Riola earned her BFA from Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY. She exhibited with Mitchell Gallery, Englewood, FL; Garage Gallery, Beacon, NY; Michele Mercaldo, Boston, MA; and more. Her works are in the collections of Boston Medical Center, Bank of America, Jack Morton Worldwide, and more.

Karen Rosenkrantz earned her BA from Harvard and received a Studio Diploma from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. She exhibited with Steven Jupiter Gallery, Middlebury, VT; Visions West Contemporary, Bozeman, MT, Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Staten Island, NY; and more. She is published in Jackson Hole News and Guide and Seven Days Vermont.

Kate Sherman earned her BFA from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY. She has exhibited with O’Flaherty’s, New York, NY; PARADICE PALASE, Brooklyn NY; Dekalb Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; and more. She was published in Hyperallergic and more.

Zella Vanié earned their BS from St. John’s University, New York, NY, and their MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, NY. They exhibited at Gallery Aferro, Newark, NJ; Carrie Able Gallery, New York, NY; The Other Art Fair, New York, NY; and more. They are the recipient of The Other Art Fair New Futures Program, New York, NY; and the Flux Factory exhibition grant, New York, NY.

For all inquiries, please contact Pentimenti Gallery at mail@pentimenti.com or +1 215.625.9990.

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Jun
15
to Jul 14

'Departure' at Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York, NY!

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Delighted to share that I have three paintings included in this group exhibition at Thierry Goldberg here in NYC!

Departure
June 15 -July 14, 2023


Lorenzo Amos
Alexander Brewington
Kyle Coniglio
Heather Drayzen

Tk Suh

Allegra Toran
Mariah Williams

 Thierry Goldberg Gallery is pleased to present Departure, a group exhibition with paintings by Lorenzo Amos, Alexander Brewington, Kyle Coniglio, Heather Drayzen, Tk Suh, Allegra Toran, and Mariah Williams. The exhibition opens on June 15th, with a reception from 6-8pm, and will run through July 14, 2023. Borrowing its title from Mariah Williams' painting of the same name, the exhibition explores the multifaceted term 'Departure.'


At its core, the word 'Departure' signifies a physical journey, the act of embarking on a voyage from one place to another. It encapsulates the excitement, trepidation, and uncertainty that accompany the leaving behind of familiar landscapes, routines, and relationships. For some, this physical departure serves as a catalyst for change, allowing them to encounter new experiences, engage with other cultures, and broaden their perspectives.

 

Beyond its literal connotations, 'Departure' delves into metaphorical realms, capturing the essence of transformation, evolution, and growth. 'Departure' represents a break from the norm, an embrace of the unconventional, and a willingness to challenge societal expectations.

 

In painting, a new generation of artists often represent a departure from the previous art canon, rejecting the conventions of older methods in favor of exploring a new direction. It is through departures from traditional narrative structures, experimental forms, and unconventional techniques that artists challenge existing paradigms and forge new paths.

 

In the paintings on view, 'Departure' also carries a poignant emotional weight, capturing the melancholy, nostalgia, and longing that accompanies separation and farewell. It encapsulates the bittersweet essence of missing loved ones, places, and moments from the past. Through portraiture and figuration, the artists in the show bring to mind the essence of departure by capturing moments in time, and allowing the viewer to reflect on the transient nature of human connections.

 

Lorenzo Amos (b. 2002, New York, NY), currently lives and works in, New York, NY. Amos previously had a solo exhibition at EJ-Projects, (New York, NY,) and his work was also included in two group shows at PALO Gallery (New York, NY).

 

Alexander Brewington (b. 1996, Silver Spring, MD), currently lives and works in Ridgewood, NY. He holds an MFA from Pratt Institute, and a BFA in visual art from St. Johns University, 

 

Kyle Coniglio (b. 1988, Wayne, NJ), currently lives and works in Jersey City, NJ. He holds an MFA in painting from Yale University, and a BFA in visual art from Montclair State University, NJ. Coniglio had a solo exhibition at Taymour Grahne Projects (London, UK) in 2022 and his work was also included in group exhibitions at Catherine Clark Gallery (Los Angeles, CA) 68 Projects/Gallery Kornfeld (Berlin, Germany,) and Danese Corey Gallery (New York, NY) among others.

 
Heather Drayzen (b. 1985, San Antonio, TX), currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She holds an MAT from Rhode Island School of Design, and a BFA from School of Visual Art, New York. Drayzen had a two-person exhibition at My Pet Ram (New York, NY) in 2023 and her work was also included in group exhibitions at Myriam Chair Gallery (Paris, France) Pentimenti Gallery (Philadelphia, PA) Colnaghi (New York, NY) and Bowery Gallery (New York, NY) among others. 

 

TK Suh (b. 1993, Seoul, South Korea), currently lives and works in New York, NY. He holds a BFA in visual art from the School of Art Institute of Chicago and is currently pursuing an MFA at Columbia University. Suh had a solo exhibitions at CICA Museum (Gimpo, South Korea); LVS Gallery (Seoul, South Korea); and Korean Cultural Center of Chicago Art Gallery (Wheeling, IL). His work was also included in group shows at Mona Gallery (Chicago, IL) Western Exhibitions (Chicago, IL) and Heaven Gallery (Chicago, IL) among others.  

 

Allegra Toran (b. 1997, New York, NY), currently lives and works in Lafayette, NJ. She holds a BFA in visual arts from FIT, SUNY, New York. Toran has had works included in group shows at H0I0 (Queens, NY) and The Living Gallery, (Brooklyn, NY).

 

Mariah Williams (b. 1997, Upper Marlboro, MD) currently lives and works in Baltimore, MD. She holds an MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art and a BA from Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD. Her work was included in group exhibitions at The Peale Museum (Baltimore, MD) Riggs Leidy Gallery (Baltimore, MD) and Eubie Blake Cultural Center (Baltimore, MD).

 

 

For more information, please call or email the gallery at +1.212.228.7569 or info@thierrygoldberg.com 

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Feb
24
to Mar 26

"as long as you want" at My Pet Ram! 🐏

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Hello Friends!

This Friday, February 24th, my two person show with Julia Blume— as long as you want — opens at My Pet Ram in the Lower East Side. The opening is from 6 to 9 PM on the 24th, and we would love to see you there!

We’ve been installing the show this week and I am super excited to share the results with you—we’ve got the dream team!!

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Jan
1
1:30 PM13:30

Deanna Evans Projects' Trove!

In 2022, I applied to Deanna Evans Projects’ open call for the new platform, Trove! SUPER excited to include three pastels drawings among terrific company.

Deanna Evans Projects’ new platform, Trove, is an online destination for great, affordable small artworks and works on paper from the best emerging artists. Trove evolved from many years of DEP's successful online flat file, and is a unique opportunity to collect work straight from an artist's studio.

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Jan
1
12:30 PM12:30

New Visionary Magazine, Issue 5

So thrilled to be included in Issue 5 of New Visionary Magazine as part of their “Visionary Visits” series. It was an honor to host Editor, Victoria J. Fry, in my studio in 2022 and this print magazine is a wonderful follow up to our studio visit and short film, Episode 3 of Visionary Visits!

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Oct
27
to Dec 18

Group Show! Manifold Global's Reflected Existanc

Super excited to be a part of this show with Manifold Global. I’ll be exhibiting some of my very favorite paintings from 2020/21!

We are thrilled to announce our upcoming physical exhibition: Reflected Existence!

Reflected Existence is the first physical exhibition curated by Manifold Global. This exhibition brings together a group of Manifold Global artists living and working in Philadelphia and New York City and will be hosted by Moravian University’s @payne_gallery .

This exhibition features works by Neill Catangay, Heather Drayzen, Ash Garner - THECOLORG, Richard Hricko, Kate McCammon, Lauren Packard, Madeline Rile Smith, and Ira Upin.

Reflected Existence runs October 27-December 18, 2022 with the opening reception on October 27th from 6:30-8PM

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Sep
2
to Sep 25

I LIKE YOUR WORK Fall Exhibition: Finding A Memory at Piano Craft Gallery with curator Erika B. Hess

So thrilled to have made it to Boston for the opening of the ILYW Fall Exhibition and to be included among this amazing group of artists curated together by Erika B. Hess! Really a dream come true especially since I’m a HUGE fan of the podcast as well as all her and the ILYW team effort to support and uplift artists and to create community! <3

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May
1
5:00 PM17:00

I Like Your Work Podcast Spring 2022 Exhibition and Catalog!

Delighted to share that I am included in the I Like Your Work Podcast Spring Exhibition and accompanying catalog, Through Mossy Ways! BIG heartfelt thank you to curator and artist, Marcela Florido (@m.florido) for selecting my painting, Morning Light and to Erica Hess and the I Like Your Work Team for creating this opportunity! This is the third time I applied to this open call and I am so excited to be included among this fantastic group of artists:

Sabrina Barrios ( @sabrina barrios )
Gregg Yupanki Bautista ( @greggbautista
Alexandra Beaumont ( @anbeaumont)
Hannah Burnworth@milkhousestudio
Heather Drayzen (@heatherdrayzen)
Julie Fordham ( @juliefordham
Rachel Gregor ( @rachelgregor )
Miranda Holmes (@disco.salad
Cate Holt (@locatecate)
Jamie L. Luoto ( @jamie_uoto) my @nyccritclub classmate. Reunited in art show form!
Laura Mosquera (@lauramosqueraart
Nick Naber ( @nicknaber)
Kelley O'Leary ( @kelley_
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Emily Blair Quinn ( @emilyblairquinn)
Emily Rensink
Jazmin Sasky ( @jazminsasky )
Emet Sosa ( @EmetSosna)
Sarah Suton ( @sarahdsutton
Lauren Walkiewicz ( @mcmansion)
Jane Westrick ( @janewestrick
Sarah Williams (@_swillia) Sarah Williams
Rachael Zur ( @rachaelzur )



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Apr
20
9:00 PM21:00

ArtMaze Magazine Issue 26!

So excited to share that I’ve been selected for the print and digital publication in Art Maze Mag's Issue 26!   Print copies will become available via their online store and via Mcnally Jackson Books: SoHo and Williamsburg, New York. The release date is April 20, 2022!

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Dec
16
5:00 PM17:00

🌟 NYC Crit Club Top 5 Finalist in the 2022 Winter Plum Lime Residency

I’m honored share that I’ve been selected as a Top 5 Finalist by Guest Juror, Brigitte Mulholland, Director of Anton Kern Gallery for the New York City Crit Club Plum Line Winter Residency! My work was featured on Crit Club’s Instagram and website along with a gift code for Crit Club classes. Brigitte was also a visiting critic for a class I took with Hilary Doyle in the spring of 2021 and her feedback helped shape my process over the last few months—she encouraged me to lean into smaller more intimate sized works and to scale up incrementally only if it serves a purpose.

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Nov
19
to Dec 12

The Big Show! with My Pet Ram

Excited to announce that I have two paintings in THE BIG SHOW! with My Pet Ram on the lower east side (48 Hester Street) opening Friday, November 19th—made even sweeter because I’ll be showing work with my husband, Josh Drayzen, and a killer roster of 75 artists!

THE BIG SHOW

November 19 - December 12, 2021

My Pet Ram is pleased to present THE BIG SHOW!, a colossal showcase of works by over 75 artists from New York and abroad. Visually threaded through a myriad of styles and aesthetics, THE BIG SHOW! highlights painting, sculpture, mixed media and photography, acting as a snapshot of contemporary art through a variety of mediums. Displayed salon-style and with an abundance of stimulus and visual fodder, these gatherings create a unique dialogue with one another, making space for viewers’ own personal associations and connections to emerge. Through minimal intervention, THE BIG SHOW! dexterously weaves and amalgamates, giving way for surprising moments and unintentional relations.

After nearly two years of relative isolation and quarantine, THE BIG SHOW! aims to unify and bring together old friends and new. Celebrating the way only a big show can, this exhibition reminds us of joyous times, one filled with friends, family and most importantly, community. THE BIG SHOW! is on view at My Pet Ram from November 19 - December 12, 2021. There will be an opening reception November 19 from 6-9pm. We hope to see you there. 

Participating artists include:

Meg Atkinson, Sam Balaban, BARC the Dog, Daniel Barragán, Jenna Beasley, Seth Becker, Corey Bernstein, Jakob Bokulich, Caetlynn Booth, Arthur Bruso, Carly Burnell, Natalie Cappellini, Marc Carson, Nicholas Cueva, Rachel Cutler, Grace Deal, Preston Douglas, Heather Drayzen, Josh Drayzen, Robert Otto Epstein, James Ewart, Conor Fagan, Billy Figueroa, Stacy Fischer, Annie Forrest, Erik Foss, Matt Furman, Gazoo, Inga Guzyte, Skye Gwilliam, Dane Hagen, Craig Hein, Alexandra Hemrick, Pilar Herrera Land, Edward Holland, Michelle Huang, Cary Hulbert, Rachel Jeffers, Jeffrey Jones, Jeremy John Kaplan, Steve Keister, Sam Keller, Jenny Kemp, Sydney Hunter Kleinrock, Claire Lachow, Rebecca Lazinger, Emma Leigh, Charlotte Lethbridge, Dan Levin, Michael Gac Levin, Robert Levine, Fei Li, Kingston Lovett, Marisha Lozada, Tristan Martinez, Colin McElroy, Hallie McNeill, Alexis Myre, Xander Opiyo, Kyle Orlando, Anna Ortiz, Peter Palisade, Joey Parlett, Sally Paul, Lauren Portada, Patrick Quinn, Marge Rendell, Jorge Ricci, Carlos Rosales-Silva, Theo A. Rosenblum and Chelsea Seltzer, Gabriel Roz, Tom Sanford, Sarah Schlesinger, Jo Shane, Abby Sierros, Jasper Socia, Srge, Alfie Steiner, Rufus Tureen, Lee Vanderpool, Lumin Wakoa, Bartek Walicki, Tom Wixo, Aaron Wrinkle, Sarp Yavuz, and Matthew Zaccari

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