Thursday, February 25, 2021

The Magic Garden at LABspace through April 25, 2021

 


Joel Longenecker, Sonnet 18 Series #6 of 14: 'And Often Is His Gold Complexion Dimm’d,’ oil and acrylic on wood panel, 2020
 


The Magic Garden
On View 

Sat & Sun 1-5pm

Through April 25

 

 

Hello friends,

We hope you are all well— staying warm and safe this icy winter!

We are so excited to bring you a burst of life this frozen February. A bit of spring is what we crave right now, so we have packed the gallery with lush gardens, landscapes, botanicals, sprightly animals... a joyous explosion of color and rebirth.
 

We look forward to defrosting with you 🌱


The Magic Garden
February 20 - April 25, 2021

Featuring:

Alexander Ross
Amy Lincoln
Amy Talluto
Ann Wolf
Audrey Francis
Betsy Friedman
Brantner DeAtley
Eric Wolf
Jennifer Coates
Joel Longenecker
Julie Evans
Katharine Umsted
Leslie Carmin
Philip Knoll
Undine Brod
 

Inspired by the 70s children’s tv program of the same name, The Magic Garden is a fully-immersive environment of nature scenes and woodland creatures depicted through painting, ceramics, sculpture, and installation. We welcome this celebration of life and rebirth as a respite from this covid winter, a balm to carry us through to a healthier spring. 

 

With additional small works from Allison Hester, Brent Owens, Jenn Brehm, Jennifer Johnson, Jeremy Taylor, Jon Cowan, Kate Minford, Kristen Palazzo, Linda Stillman.

 

The Magic Garden
February 20 - April 25, 2021
LABspace 
2642 NY Route 23, Hillsdale NY 
On view Saturdays + Sundays 1-5pm
and by appt 
Email for exhibition preview
julielabspace@gmail.com 
917-749-2857


 

Jennifer Coates, Three Pan Goddesses, 2021, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 6 x 6 feet. Featured in February issue of Chronogram Magazine, click photo for link.



Alexander Ross, Untitled, 2018, oil on canvas, 31 x 42 inches
 

Amy Lincoln, Calla Lily, 2016, acrylic on panel, 10 x 8 inches
 

Amy Talluto, Snake in the Garden, 2020, oil on linen, 34 x 40 inches 
 

Undine Brod, Walking Through THE Garden, 2006, clay, wood, plastic grass, acrylics, clothing, doll parts, 54 x 18 x 18 inches
 

Leslie Carmin, Classy Lady, watercolor on paper, 8 x 6 inches
 

Katharine Umsted, Little Guys, 2019, plaster cloth and coffee, 2-3 inches
 

Philip Knoll, Amore, 2018, watercolor on paper, 8 x 7 inches 
 

Ann Wolf, ILLUMINATION, 2017, oil on panel, 5 x 5 inches


Audrey Francis, Hill and Hollow, 2017, oil on canvas, 43 x 60 inches
 

Betsy Friedman, Butterfly Gift Drawing, 2010, acrylic, ink, crayon, gem on Arches, 33 x 20 inches 
 

Brantner DeAtley, The Best Way Out is Through, oil/clay on linen, 15 x 18 inches 
 

Julie Evans, Untitled (#1), 2020, glazed ceramic, 11.5 x 5 x 4 inches 
 

Eric Wolf, Willow and Flood, ink on paper, 40.5 x 45 inches