Ward-Nasse Past Exhibitions
While we hope that you had the opportunity to see many of these exhibitions,
here is a brief listing of Ward-Nasse's past offerings.
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- "Vision of My World"June 3, 2008 through June 28, 2008
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Gigi Turker
"Vision of My World" The 4th show of this wonderful artist's paintings at Ward-Nasse Gallery
- Colors of BrazilMay 1, 2008 through 31, 2008
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Colors of Brazil
Group show of Brazilizn artists.
- Amanda DolanApril 1, 2008 through April 30, 2008
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Call Me Crazy: Portraits of woman though out time and history who were called crazy by society.
Joan of Arc, Marie Antonette, Ophelia, and many surprises.
- Sung HongMarch 5, 2008 through March 31, 2008
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Passion in the Abstract: Emotion Externalized in Color, Contour, and Texture
The paintings are about the nature of abstract art, about its relevance to more familiar features of human life, and about the communicative nature of art
- George PaliFebuary 2, 2008 through Febuary 29, 2008
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George Pali: Paintings at my gallery are colorful, textured, and technically executed. My images weave images of music, my past and remains of my daily life.
- OLANJanuary 11, 2008 through January 31, 2008
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A Benefit sale to help Ward-Nasse help the Artists.
- Boxing KatrinaDecember 8, 2007 through January 8, 2008
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Vicki Niolet has been creating art that reflects her experience living through Hurrican Katrina.
- Exploration In OxidationNovember 3, 2007 through December 2, 2007
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Gregory Kirschenbaum and Andrew Cotton are well renowned New York City artists.
- "Red and Blue" New CeramicsOctober 2, 2007 through November 1, 2007
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Maki Sakusabe is a world renowned ceramic artist from Japan. It is her 3rd show at Ward-Nasse gallery.
- On Mulbury StreetSeptember 15th to October 3rd, 2007
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This exhibition is the third one-person show of Gabriele Perici's; this showing new paintings of Little Italy as it was in his childhood.
- My WorldAugust 10th to August 30th, 2007
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This exhibition is the third one-person show of Gigi Turker at Ward-Nasse Gallery and includes new works by the artist representing dancers, mermaids, female figures, and Marilyn Monroe portraits.
- IRONICJuly 7rd to August 5th, 2007
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce our annual summer show of new paintings by New York's favorite artist OLAN...
- The Colors Of BrazilJune 3rd to July 3nd, 2007
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce the second show for this group of Brazilian artists living and working in both Brazil and the USA. It is currated by artist Leda Maria.
- "...Nice Frame!"May 5th - June 2nd , 2007
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce "NICE FRAME", Gary Aagaard's second one-person show at the gallery.
- 26th Artex in New YorkApril 28th - May 4th , 2007
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce the seventh exhibition sponsored by the JCAA to be held at Ward-Nasse Gallery.
- Frankfurt am MainMarch 16th - March 30th , 2007
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New Paintings by Max Weinberg & Costa Bernstein
- Shelby Harris: Large PaintingsMarch 1st - March 16th, 2007
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This is Shelby Harris's first exhibition at Ward-Nasse Gallery.
- Amanda Dolan: She's A LadyFebruary 1st - February 28th, 2007
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This is Amanda Dolan's first exhibition at Ward-Nasse Gallery.
For more information, please visit her website:
http://www.amandademanda.com
- Patti Mollica: Urban ImpressionsDecember 2nd 2006 - December 31st, 2006
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This is Patti Mollica's second annual Holiday Exhibition at Ward-Nasse Gallery.
For more information, please visit her website:
http://www.mollicastudio.com
- ARCHETYPESNovember 3rd 2006 - November 30th, 2006
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Enameling: Glass on Metal Art by artist Howard Eisman will be on display for one month.
- Colors of BrazilOctober 5th 2006 - October 29th, 2006
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A group show of Brazilian artists living and working in both Brazil and the USA. It is currated by artist Leda Maria.
- Piece to PeaceSeptember 9th 2006 - September 28th, 2006
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One-person show of Gabriele Perici artworks.
- The 25th ARTEX New YorkAugust 25st to September 7th, 2006
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The Japan Contemporary Art Association. The purpose of the association is to promote the work of contemporary Japanese artists in Japan and abroad.
- Creations of the Unborn ArtistAugust 1st to August 24th, 2006
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Antanas Adomaitis views the world as a strange, complicated and often hostile place.
- metamorphosisJuly 1 - July 31, 2006
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The latest works of artist Olan, entitled 'metamorphosis', an exploration by the artist on the perceptions of feminine beauty.
- Gigi Turker's Visions of My World #2June 3, 2006 - June 30, 2006
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Gigi Turker was classically trained in Turkey at the Istanbul University of Fine Arts.
- The Course of a HorseMay 4, 2006 - June 6, 2006
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Steve Lewis, artist and physician, author and scientist announces the release of his children's book: 'The Course of a Horse'.
- Somewhere In TimeApril 1, 2006 - April 30, 2006
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce, "Somewhere In Time", a solo exhibition by artist Carmen Labbe'.
- Sun Young AhnJanuary 18th 2006 - January 28th 2006
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Sun Young Ahn is a Korean artist, currently studing at the Art Students League of New York.
- "Urban Impressions"December 10th 2005 - Janurary 3rd 2006
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Patti Mollica's realistic, and painterly views of Lower Manhattan, Midtown, and Soho show the visual talent of this award winning graphic artist.
- "Holiday Fun"December 2nd, 2005 - December 9th, 2005
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This year Watson & Spierman enjoys the holiday spirit with an exhibit featuring Brad Nack and Julia Briggs.
- "The Pop Art Show"November 1st 2005 - November 30st 2005
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John Bao's artwork expresses the revival in Pop Art.
- "Ron D'Amico & Carmela Marolda"October 1st 2005 - October 31st 2005
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Ward-Nasse Gallery proudly presents the work of the painters Ron D'Amico and Carmela Marolda.
- "OLAN"August 27th 2005 - September 30th 2005
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Ward-Nasse Gallery proudly presents the one-person show of the New York Times' featured artist Olan.
- "PERICI"August 20th 2005 - August 27th 2005
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Ward-Nasse gallery is pleased to announce the surrealist painter Gabriele Perici.
- "GOBAL"July 23rd 2005 - August 20th 2005
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Ward Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce the Swiss painter Gobal. He is a winner of the Isabelle Roessler Serex Award.
- "JCAA"July 1st, 2005 - July 14th 2005
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce the fourth exhibition sponsored by the JCAA to be held at Ward-Nasse Gallery. The second week of the show will be a one-person show of the artist Chikako Ito.
- "Visions of My World"June 4th, 2005 - June 30th 2005
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Gulgun (Gigi) Turker is considered by many to be the "Turkish Degas" because of her elegant depiction of delicate female figures in motion - most often dancers.
- "No Doubt, It will Clash with Your Couch"May 4th, 2005 - May 30th 2005
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"No Doubt, It will Clash with Your Couch", Society of Illustrators Award winner, Gary Aagaard's first one-person show at the gallery.
- "Cityscapes: LifeForms in Motion"April 8th, 2005 - May 1st 2005
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"Cityscapes: LifeForms in Motion", a solo exhibition of photographs and mixed media works of Steve Lewis.
- Not So Silent AuctionMarch 1st, 2005 - March 31st 2005
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to continue the Spring 2005 season with an exhibition of Abandoned, Donated, and Ridiculously low-priced works which will be sold to the highest bidder.
- Why Be BlueFebuary 1st, 2005 - Febuary 27th 2005
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Russell Connor's paintings called "Why Be Blue?" features prominently his startling variations on Thomas Gainsborough's famous "Blue Boy."
- The Japan Contemporary Art Association(JCAA)January 16th 2005 - January 30th 2005
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce the third exhibition sponsored by the JCAA to be held at Ward-Nasse Gallery.
- Chungja MoonJanuary 1st 2005 - January 14th 2005
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce the second one-person exhibition of the Korean born painter Chungja Moon.
- Eye of the CameraDecember 1 - 31, 2004
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With a masterful eye for color and composition the artists in the exhibition prove that it is the person, not the camera that creates meaningful photographs.
- Fantastic PlasticNovember 1 - 30, 2004
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Olan would like to invite you personally to preview his latest works, FANTASTIC PLASTIC, along with a few pieces of some of his closest artist friends.
- Silent AuctionOctober 2 - 30, 2004
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to continue the Fall 2004 season with an exhibition of Abandoned, Donated, and Ridiculously low-priced works which will be sold to the highest bidder.
- Carmela Marolda and Carolyn Tann-StarrSeptember 5 - 29, 2004
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An exhibition of new works of Ward-Nasse Gallery members Carmela Marolda and Carolyn Tann-Starr.
- Barbara Arner/ Expressions in ClayAugust 5 - 29, 2004
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce "Expressions in Clay", Barbara Arner's first solo exhibition at the gallery.
- The Japan Contemporary Art Association(JCAA)July 2 - 29, 2004
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The Japan Contemporary Art Association(JCAA) was established in February 1984 The purpose of the association is to promote the work of contemporary Japanese artists in Japan and abroad.
- OLANJune 1 - 30, 2004
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Olan's work has appeared in many gallery and nightclub venues in the NYC area in recent months.
- MAKI SAKUSABEMay 1 - 30, 2004
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Ward-Nasse Gallery sponsers an exhibition of new works by the Japanese ceramic artist Maki Sakusabe.
- GIORDANO MACELLARIApril 1 - 30, 2004
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to announce a one-person show by the Italian artists Giordano Macellari.
- RETURNING TO THE SPIRITSMarch 3 - 28, 2004
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Ward-Nasse Gallery will host the unique art of oil painter Ritch Gaiti. His first New York show, Returning to the Spirits... Paintings of Another Time, Another Place, is a compilation of paintings celebrating a unique people and unique time in the American west.
- FEMALE INVASIONFebruary 7th - February 29th 2004
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Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to present the first show of surrealistic works by its new member Gabriele Perici. The Italian born artist has been living and exhibiting in Italy, Brazil, France, as well as in the United States - New Orleans, Miami Beach and New York.
- River Fund Benifit 2004January 9th - February 1st 2004
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River Fund - New York is a non-profit direct service organization, dedicated to providing physical, emotional and spiritual support to: the hungry, the homeless, children and adults living with HIV/AIDS, people living with severe physical and mental challenges.
- 19th ARTEX NEW YORK 2003December 30th - January 5th 2004
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The 19th ARTEX NEW YORK 2003 will show 31 Japanese artists and 14 artists from other countries. Sponsored by the Japan Contemporay Art Association(JCAA).
- The Many Worlds of Bob MorganDecember 4th - December 28th 2003
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Ward-Nasse is pleased to announce"The Many Worlds of Bob Morgan", a one person show by painter Bob Morgan. He would love to share his world with you.
- WEINER UCCI MINCHINNovember 1st - November 29th 2003
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Ward-Nasse is pleased to announce" Weiner-Ucci-Minchin", a three person show by these Boston artists. In a special precedent, the entire 2,500 square feet space of the gallery will be completely transformed for a site-specific installation, involving large-scale mixed media works. Short films on the artists by Cara Ashlee will be shown at the opening reception.
- CORNUCOPIAOctober 4th - October 26th 2003
- Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to continue the Fall 2003 art season with "Cornucopia", an exhibition of works by 50 artists, members of the New Jersey based organization SALUTE to Women in the Arts. This first group show is a many faceted and vibrant fall harvest of diverse styles and approaches.
- September 11th Memorial ExhibitionSeptember 11, 2003 to September 27, 2003
- Ward-Nasse Gallery is pleased to open the Fall 2003 art season with
September 11th Memorial exhibition. The exhibition is a group show of artists, working with various media, all with themes of New York and American Pride, remembrance of the tragedy, and the aura that 9/11 has produced.
- Surrealism UnboundJune 05 ,2003 - July 03, 2003
- Biliana,
What do you think of the post card?
There is a picture of Salvador Dali faded into the back ground on the front of the card.
I think he is giving us his blessing.
Alan
- Pop Music and ArtJune 05 ,2003 - July 03, 2003
- The exhibition will consist of paintings, photographs, sculptures, and video installations by 33 artists from the United States and Europe who have been influenced by pop music for subject matter as well as techniques and materials.
- Rebirth March 02 ,2002 - May 25, 2002
- A post September 11th artshow focusing on new directions.
- Art From The Heart November 3, 2001 - Febuary 23, 2002
- The annual Christmas and News Year's show that includes affordable art works for the holiday gift-giving season.
- Salon 2001 June 7, 2001 - November 1, 2001
- Salon 2001 includes the Summer Salon 2000 and runs for 15 months as The Year-Round-Salon until November 2001. As always we give artists a chance and the public a choice.
- Rites of Spring March 1, 2001 - June 1, 2001
- The arrival of spring and the coming rebirth of the seasons is celebrated at Ward-Nasse.
- Art From The Heart Nov. 1, 2000 - March 1, 2001
- Art From The Heart is the annual holiday show at Ward-Nasse.
- Salon 2000 May 29, 1999 - October 31, 2000
- Salon 2000 includes the Summer Salon 1999 and runs for 15 months as The Year-Round-Salon until October 2000. As always we give artists a chance and the public a choice.
- Mother Revisited / Flowers to Mother April 23 - May 15 , 1999
- Mother Revisited is dedicated to all mothers and to the love that we all feel, or do not feel, towards the lady to whom we all owe so much.
- Side Show/Metro Art March 26 - April 17, 1999
- Side Show is a lavish delight of carnival pleasures and The Metro Art exhibition is filled with city-delights.
- The Internet show - February 26 - March 20, 1999
- The purpose of this show is to showcase the artists of Ward-Nasse Gallery who have chosen to have their work available on-line via the World Wide Web.
- Landscape Escape - January 29 - February 20, 1999
- Let your mind escape to the landscape of your dreams or the reality of the physical world. Art from the seventh circle all the way to the purple mountain majesties.
- Art From the Heart - Dec 4, 1998- Jan 23, 1999
- A group show of artists whose work is on display over the holiday season and is priced under $300.00. This allows the art-buying public a chance to afford works of art that they otherwise may not find in today's art marketplace.
- Peekaboo - Nov 6 - Nov 28, 1998
- Artworks that contain the element of surprise, shock, and or unexpected, serendipitous or unusual elements or themes in this or other worlds. The child's game of peek-a-boo is a starting off point for this show of nonconventional work.
- Subterrian Voice - October 9 - October 31,1998
- Works that explore the subconscious essence of Being, expressed through hidden voices, buried beneath the outward characteristics of the Self, thus exposing intrinsic rooms of subterranean thought, emotion and belief.
- High Energy Abstraction - September 11 - October 4,1998
- Abstract work that pushes for the outer limits of the medium. Non-objective work that express dynamics through their manipulation of structure, color, or use of materials.
- In the Realm of the Senses - April 24 - May 16, 1998
- A collection of artistic work inspired by the visual imagery of poetry, literature, and music. Close your eyes and open your mind and tap into the realm of the senses.
- Alternative Show - March 27 - April 18, 1998
- A show of select artists whose work is engaged in a dialogue with the other artist's work in such a way that encourages communication between art and viewer.
- Out of Line - February 27 - March 21, 1998
- The essential component of any visual lanquage, LINE plays a key role in the creation of form. This exhibit will include works by 20 artists who explore the function of LINE as the dominate expressive or structural element in recent art.
- Adam Said, Eve Said - January 30 - February 21, 1998
- A show dealing with work that explores the concept of gender, creating a dialogue of varying view points with emphasis on the creation myth.
- Extra Dimensional and Eye of the Camera - October 31 - November 22, 1997
- A double show dealing with both photography and sculpture.
- Unseen Realms - October 3 - 25, 1997
- Works that go beyound limited visual reality and explore the subconsious realm of the artist's imagination.
- Emotional Fragments - September 5 - 27, 1997
- Works that explore the affective aspects of consciousness in both psychic and physical dimensions.
- International Salon '97 - May 31 - August 23, 1997
- An exhibition of 200 works of art from around the world on display for the summer months.
- Through the Looking Glass: Reflections on Self - April 25 - May 17, 1997
- "What we want most, is on the mirror inside, looking out through the mask..."
- Earth Air Fire and Water - March 26 - April 19, 1997
- An exhibition of works that capture and reflect the elemental forces of Nature.
- Total Abstract - February 26 - March 22, 1997
- An exhibit of abstract works whose invented form and image comes from the romance of materials, tradition and process.
- Naked : The Natural State of Being - January 29- February 22, 1997
- Works devoid of disguise or concealment but capture the naked state of being.
- Art From the Heart - January 4 - January 25, 1997
- One-of-a-kind/unique works in any medium no larger than 24" x 24", priced
under $200.
- UNDER 200 - November 27 - December 21, 1996
- One-of-a-kind/unique works in any medium no larger than 24" x 24", priced
under $200.
- Lost and Found - November 1 - 23, 1996
- Marcel Duchamp in defining the term, "Found Object" stated that the artist doesn't simply stumble upon and collect any object but "selects" from the abundance of "lost" material available. "Lost and Found" curated by Gary Jurysta will bring together a cross-section of reclaimed objects aesthetically transformed into assemblages, sculptures, collages, and mixed-media pieces.
- Myths, Milagros, and Magic - October 4 - 26, 1996
- We shake hands with the souls that have gone before us, and they give us their strength. What we all strive to become in actuality, is what by nature, we already are.
- City Vibes - September 6 - 29, 1996
- International translations of the multi-cultural aspects of city life, it's
music, grafitti, movements and expressions.
- International Salon '96 - Summer, 1996
- International selection of diverse art from around the world. Each artist is represented by one work of art.
- Lines of Descent - April 24 - May 19, 1996
- Depictions of issues, memories, images and values relating to the family and/or ancestral lineage.
- Color: The Divine Madness - March 27 - April 21, 1996
- Works of member artists which accentuate the use of color.
- Land, Sea, & Dreamscapes -
February 29 - March 24, 1996
- A group show of artists exploring a personal relationship with Nature and the
extension of reality into the surrealistic realm of dreams. Curated by Bonnie Charkey.
- Food for Thought: Fashioned Forms -
January 31 to February 25, 1996
- A joint group show of artists whose work both depicts the use and abuse
of food and the personification of fashion through the use of clothes,
fabric techniques or representation.
Curated by Fiona Hamer.
- Creature Feature - January 5 to 28, 1996
- Artwork exploring the world of animals and other beasts.
Curated by Fiona Hamer.
- Behind The Mask - November 1995
- A Halloween show featuring self-portraits and psychological profiles of historical figures.
Curated by Harry Nasse.
- Merz - October 1995
- A show of collage, found materials, assemblage, and construction. The title is from the artist, Kurt Schwitters, describing his life's work.
Inspiration from Robert Curcio. Curated by Fiona Hamer.
- Tell Me A Story - September 1995
- A show featuring narrative, allegorical, and metaphorical takes on story-telling and linear thought.
Curated by Fiona Hamer.
- Epiphanies - March 1994
- Exhibit documenting spiritual journeys. Panel discussion moderated by Suzanne Anker with artist Paul Laffoley.
Curated by Robert Curcio.
- Media Life - June 1993
- An exploration of media and machines in modern-day life. Works dealing with newspapers, TV, film, movies and video.
Curated by Robert Curcio.
- From the Earth - February 1993
- Materials and themes relating to nature and environmental issues. Lots of dirt, wood, and fibre fill the gallery.
Curated by Carole Pryharska.
- Discoveries VI - April 1991
- Exhibition of outstanding artists over the age of 55 from the city's
five boroughs.
Sponsored by The New York City Parks Department and Ward-Nasse
Gallery.
- Community Outreach - March 1991
- Exhibition of work by self-taught artist Joseph Franklin, client of
Community Services Center for mentally impaired minority adults. Franklin
exhibited work in one-fifth of the gallery as part of the group exhibition
Terror is Not French.
Sponsored by Ward-Nasse and CSC staff.
- Art and The Environment: On the Home Front - December 1990
- Fifteen artist show curated by Diane Yeager. Panel discussion moderated
by Richard Cahill, Director of Public Affairs, New York Region,
Environmental Protection Agency.
Funded by Ward-Nasse Gallery.
- New York/Tokyo - July 1990
- An exhibit between a group of Tokyo and New York artists. Most of the
Japanese artist's work was produced in NYC for the show.
Organized by Margot Norton.
- Possible Photography - June 1990
- Cultural Council Foundation Board sponsors the show's
opening.
Curated by Robert Curcio.
Music provided by Mr. Lenny Picket.
- Conflict Resolution Through the Arts: Focus on Ireland - March 1990
- Three-person show representing images of civil war and strife in Northern Ireland.
Curated by Elizabeth Newman. Organized by Margot Norton.
Funded by New York State Council of the Arts and Ward-Nasse Gallery.
- Gas Station Show - September 1989
- One week benefit show for The Gas Station, Avenue B, NYC.
Curated by Domi Pitturo. Organized by Margot Norton.
Funded by Ward-Nasse Gallery.
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