Although Barry Roal Carlsen, Douglas Safranek, and Stuart Shils each creates small-format paintings depicting contemporary urban landscapes, their sensibilities, formal concerns, and content differ considerably. In this exhibition, exploration into…
Sharon Bowar Works 1990-1995 featured an overview of the artist's etchings, monotypes, and paintings produced during her first five years serving on the Faculty at Wilkes University. The exhibition was curated by Stanley Grand, Director Sordoni Art…
Between Heaven and Hell is an exhibition dedicated to the art made about or during the 1930's depicting New York Ciy's famous Union Square. Featuring works on paper, paintings, and sculpture, this exhibition acts as a cumulative survey of American…
In a remarkable series of drawings spanning the past fifteen years, Robert L Schultz has closely studied the human figure. Schultz had focused on the human form---he draws men and women equally well and sensitively---because of its unique ability to…
Over the last fifty years, Lousia Matthiasdottir has developed an original and eloquent voice as painter. Perhaps because she works in the traditional genres of landscape, still life and figure painting, and possibly because of her own reticence, it…
This survey seeks to understand the nature of his accomplishment by establishing a chronology and contextualization of his works, by providing an interpretation of his philosophy and a decoding of his methodology, and by locating him within the…