2011 Terra Temporalis Series: Pastel on Recycled Newspaper

Drawing, Eco Art, Painting
[slideshow]This is the new series of pastels created this spring on recycled newspaper from some journals made long ago by the John Rossi Paper Co.  There are in fact, little flecks of recycled newspapers - stock quotes, words, etc.  Due to the transient nature of all things - especially news and newspaper - these works have been incorporated into the "Terra Temporalis" lineage of creative pieces that were begun in 2011.
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Press Release: WOMAN: Self-Portrait Exhibition Opens at Kashya Hildebrand Gallery, NY

Press Release: WOMAN: Self-Portrait Exhibition Opens at Kashya Hildebrand Gallery, NY

Exhibition, Gallery, Installation, Project, Public Art, Socially Engaged Art
press_womanWoman: Self Portrait | June 1st  - July 1st 2006Shirin Aliabadi, Michal Chelbin, Christina Dallas, Dalit Gurevich, Naomi Harris, Erika Harrsch, Tiina Itkonen, Adela Leibowitz, Lynne Marie, Leemour Pelli, Astari Rasjid, Julieta Schildknecht, Ginna Triplett, Patricia Von Ah, Sonja Wyss, Amanda Seelye-Salzman, Gabrielle Senza (Red Collaborative)Dalit Anolik – CuratorWoman: Self Portrait is a group exhibition composed of seventeen local and international women artists; offering a multi-cultural view of the contemporary female experience.  As the title suggests, the artwork provides an insight into how women perceive themselves as artists, professionals, children, parents and members of society. In addition, it comments on how those self-perceptions might clash with their surrounding social and political environments.This exhibition hopes to raise questions regarding roles, identity, responsibility and expectations related to gender, and most importantly — raise…
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A Brush with Life

A Brush with Life

Press
VISUAL ARTS: A Brush with Life Berkshire Living MagazineWritten byAlison McGee Art and activism share intimate space on Gabrielle Senza's canvasSitting at a small table nestled in the back of the bustling Fuel Coffee Shop in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, artist/activist Gabrielle Senza’s short hair—currently a deep, vibrant auburn—complements her lightly flushed cheeks and burnt-rose-tinted lips. Her dark blue nail polish matches the ink of her pen as she alternates between doodling and carefully illustrating components of her past and upcoming art projects while she talks about her life. She runs the pen back over the lines of an upside-down bud shape she drew moments before, a shape she says originated with her son, Matteo, describing how it made its way into her series of Survival Drawings and that it will be at the heart…
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