
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – January 5, 2009
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Art-O-Mat L.I.C. – Artisan Store & Gallery When: Friday, February 13, 2009 – Sunday, April 12, 2009
Hours of operation: Fri 12 - 7, Sat 12 - 7 and Sun 12 - 5 and by appointment.
Reception: Thursday, February 19, 2009 6 - 9 pm Food, drink, and music Where: 46-46 Vernon Blvd. Long Island City, NY 11101 (NW corner 47th Ave and Vernon Blvd) Subway: 7-train to Vernon/Jackson (1st stop in Queens), walk 4 blocks north, left side of street.
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| Art-O-Mat Gallery presents Faces of a Village: Photographs of a Universal Principle featuring photographs of faces from our LIC neighborhood specially captured for this exhibition by Jackie Weisberg and Alexander Richter. Small towns are the best, and that is what LIC really is. Despite the rapid changes of development there is a certain breed that gravitates towards our small town. Some are drawn without even thinking why - just responding to the open sky. Others immediately pick up that this has ALWAYS been an active community and whether they participate or not, they crave the myriad experience of a small town. I like to think of our village as a universe. And within are its many galaxies. Some galaxies are families, some galaxies are the folks who run business, and some are groups that meet at local watering holes. Some come together through tragedy, others through the dog run, playground and the church. They all have their distinct orbit. Through the organic passage of time eventually the different faces come colliding together to build a collective spirit. For many years Jackie Weisberg has been photographing her environment and the people who inhabit it, primarily in New York City, and Brooklyn in particular, the borough in which she was raised and now lives. Photographing trees are also an obsession for her, and Jackie has photographed them all over the world, on film, digitally, in black and white and in color. In the last four years Jackie has been the recipient of many prestigious awards, including the International Color Awards Outstanding Achievement and Merit of Excellence Awards in the Abstract Category as well as placing second as Photographer of the Year. During each of the past four years Jackie was a winner in both the Black and White Spider Awards and again in the International Color Awards competitions. Her work has appeared in many shows and is in numerous private and corporate collections.
Drew DiCamillo © 2008 Jackie Weisberg
Alexander Richter is from the great state of Maine and currently resides in Sunnyside, Queens. Alexander is a regular contributor to magazines such as Hip Hop Connection, Cool'eh and XXL among others. When he is not in New York, Alexander can be found in Cape Porpoise, Maine cooking up chowder and devouring lobsters.
Frank Carrado © 2008 Alexander Richter
More... Faces of a Village: Photographs of a Universal Principle converges with a singular event in LIC. Our neighbor Rose Fazio will reach her 100th birthday on February 14, 2009. Rose is a remarkably vibrant individual who regularly climbs to her third story walk up and still remains an active particpant in neighborhood goings on. Art-O-Mat will recognize her birthday with a special presentation. About Art-O-Mat L.I.C. Art-O-Mat L.I.C.
began in 1995 as one of the Internet’s earliest online art projects.
Its latest incarnation is an Artisan Store and Gallery in the heart of
Long Island City’s Hunters Point. The gallery and store have sold works
from over 200 artists, artisans, musicians, and authors as well as
items from local cultural
organizations. Art-O-Mat
L.I.C.
holds community events such as workshops, Folktale
night
(local oral histories), formal lectures on the history of L.I.C., and
Poetry Sundays. The store sells unique gift items, items with
local flavor, and books on art and literature.“Faces of a Village: Photographs of a Universal Principle”
will be
Art-O-Mat’s
twenty-fourth exhibition in the Gallery since opening on |