Artist Interview: George Horner, an exhibitor in “Light”
440 Gallery Director Amy Williams chatted with artist George Horner, an exhibitor in our 2019 theme show “Light.” Horner works in mediums that are not always considered traditional or “high … Continue reading
A behind-the-scenes look at “Light” our juried theme exhibition
The summer goes by so fast! Our 2019 Theme Show Light closed yesterday, and we sat down with our two guest jurors. 440 Gallery Director Amy Williams asked jurors Lauren … Continue reading
Oct/Nov: What’s going on with 440 Gallery Artists, part II
More of what we’re working on and showing this fall. We are busy! ∧ Downtown Manhattan showcase for Gail Flanery, Karen Gibbons and Ellen Chuse Ongoing, take advantage of our … Continue reading
Oct/Nov: What’s going on with 440 Gallery Artists, part 1
The fall art-show scene is in full swing and here’s where we are at: ∧ 440 pops up at BrooklynWorks at 159 We’re pleased to partner with this neighborhood co-working … Continue reading
How We Spent the Summer + What We’re Doing this Fall, part II
Here’s more to the roundup of what some 440 Gallery artists have been working on: ∧ Susan Greenstein has had a most productive few months, as only a teacher can … Continue reading
The Traveling Artist
Artists have always treasured the opportunity to travel to new locations to make their art. As a way to grow artistically, many of us seek the stimulation of a new … Continue reading
Waxing Eloquent
by Amy Weil When I was in art school, I was aware of only a couple of artists who were working with encaustic paint and I dismissed the medium as … Continue reading
Creating New Work From the Old
by Leigh Blanchard These past few months have been a time of reflection for me. After graduating from school and decompressing after a grueling, yet rewarding year of thesis- I … Continue reading
Jay Friedenberg: Digital Impressionist
Recently, Jay Friedenberg was named a finalist in “Structures” for Exhibition Without Walls. He was interviewed by the online gallery and discussed his process and scientific background at length. It’s … Continue reading