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NIAD Online Exhibition // “I Belong To Myself” organized by Maria Seda-Reeder

NIAD Online Gallery

Being an artist who helps bring new, radical ideas into the world is neither an easy nor simple task. So it takes a certain, special kind of magic—charisma, self-belief, instinct—to move through the world going against the grain, as innovative artists so often do. I'm honored to have the chance to put forth this small sampling of artists from NIAD, an organization that likewise is working at the forefront of contemporary art. 

Billy White at the Armory Show

Javits Center 445 11th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

SHRINE is excited to once again partner with the incredible NIAD Art Center to present museum-level paintings and ceramic works by Billy White, who is an artist at NIAD, alongside new paintings by Loren Erdrich at the Armory.

NIAD Gallery Reception + Ceramics Workshop + Ceramics Studio Sale // “Day Or Night It Looks Like Night” + “Whales and Pencil Holders”

NIAD Art Center 551 23rd Street, Richmond, CA, United States

The NIAD community gathers to celebrate artists in the September exhibition with refreshments, music, ceramics for sale, and a ceramics workshop for participants of all skill levels led by NIAD ceramics facilitators Emma Spertus and Steen Kjorlie in the NIAD ceramics studio.

NIAD Gallery Exhibition // “Feeling Language,” organized by Kate Laster

NIAD Art Center 551 23rd Street, Richmond, CA, United States

This show is all about comfort text: resilience in everyday words, writing and reading. Expression can also be wordless, the use of line and color as new vocabulary, pushing a thought out onto a surface, making marks and continuously trying to communicate with the world.

We tell stories to sustain ourselves and find each other. These messages embedded in art become an emotional telegram– a signal flare with a flame of memory trailing behind it. "Feeling Language" is about books, lists, slogans, language, gesture, touch and the trust given in sharing.

Free

NIAD Annex Exhibition // “A Not So Common Iguana and Other Tails”

NIAD Art Center 551 23rd Street, Richmond, CA, United States

"This collection presents tapestries woven in wool by me, Janet Moore, after those delightful paintings by NIAD artist Saul Alegria. Saul works at NIAD in the large, shared studio space. I worked there as an artist mentor and instructor in the textiles department. Saul’s renderings of animals delighted me. One of my first thoughts on seeing his work was that they would translate very well in tapestry as they were quite graphic in nature, showed his interest in text and language, had unique color combinations, and expressed a range of emotions that were quite surprising. I decided to ask Saul if he would like to see his paintings woven, and he said yes."

NIAD Gallery Exhibition // “What’s Cookin?!,” organized by Terri Moore and the Cooking Corner class

NIAD Art Center 551 23rd Street, Richmond, CA, United States

This show is all about comfort text: resilience in everyday words, writing and reading. Expression can also be wordless, the use of line and color as new vocabulary, pushing a thought out onto a surface, making marks and continuously trying to communicate with the world.

We tell stories to sustain ourselves and find each other. These messages embedded in art become an emotional telegram– a signal flare with a flame of memory trailing behind it. "Feeling Language" is about books, lists, slogans, language, gesture, touch and the trust given in sharing.

Free