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Friday, December 27, 2019

New painting

New Painting "Wonders"
Mixed Media
30" x 40"
2019

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Art Exhibit: An Evening of Art Featuring ATL Latino Artists

Join us for an evening of art featuring the work of some of Atlanta’s most celebrated Latino artists.

We will showcase the artists of Contrapunto and the winners of this year’s “Portraying the Undocumented Experience Art Contest” for high school students.

Join the artists in celebration of #HispanicHeritageMonth and Welcoming America’s #WelcomingWeek. The event is free and open to the public.

The artists of Contrapunto are: Jorge Arcos, Catalina Gómez-Beuth, Pedro Fuertes, Dora López, Graciela Núñez Bedoya and Carlos Solís.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Art exhibit: "Divided State of America"


“The Divided State of America” an art exhibit and discussion panel seeking to inspire constructive discussion to heal political, religious and social fractures

Our nation is divided and to many Americans, the issues that divide us –budget, health care, immigration, energy, foreign policy, race, the economy, class, religion, pollution, taxes, welfare, social security, war, sexual orientation - seem insurmountable.

"The Divided State Of America", a provocative new, larger than life, nine-piece collection of paintings by San Francisco spray paint artist, Chor Boogie, commissioned by scientist, inventor, immigrant, and entrepreneur, Dr. Nirmal Mulye, highlights the tension between the broken pieces of an ideologically fractured America.

"The Divided State Of America" made it's national debut at in Charlotte, N.C. last October, 2012, and was lauded by critics and the public alike as "groundbreaking", "powerful", "disturbing", "provocative", "impactful", "inspiring", "timely", and "controversial”. The traveling exhibit comes directly from California and is based on the original work.

The Divided State of America Exhibit will also feature local artist. We have asked local artist from various backgrounds to depict in their painting the following "How does it feel to a US citizen today? Or what they think represents the USA today in a world or local view? Come and see the following artist and their work  Spoon, Monika Ruiz, Jason Hollingsworth, Ronnie Phillips, Brent Walker,  Ray Vargas, Son of Moon, Carlos Solis, Lisa Kabus and more.



On Saturday, October 12th a preview discussion panel featuring Jay Hakes, former Director of the Carter Library, Nirmal Mulye Founder and President of Norstum Pharmaceutical and Norstrum Energies as well as other guest panelists will address the social issues facing this nation. The town-hall meeting is by invitation only. If, you would like to be considered to participate in these discussions please contact Adriana@studio905onjuniper.com.

Grand Opening Friday October 11th – the grand opening from 6pm to 10pm
Saturday Oct. 12th from 2:00pm to 6pm & Monday Oct.13th from 11:00 to 6:00pm, the exhibit will remain until Oct. 20th from 12:00 pm to 6:00pm.
Atlanta will have the opportunity to experience this powerful and provocative series up close and personal at Studio 905 on Juniper located at 905 Juniper Street NE unit 109, Atlanta, Georgia.
for further information please contact Adriana@studio905onjuniper.com.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Art Talk


ARTIST TALK(in conjunction with the exhibition "Contrapunto")

Saturday May 19, 3-5 PM
Please join us for an informal conversation with four of the artists as they discuss their work, the creative process and share some perspectives on issues in Latin American Art
"Artists from Latin America have consistently and imaginatively forged their own centers ably moving between Europe, the United States, the Caribbean, Central and South America and often instigating, igniting, and cross fertilizing some of the twentieth century’s most far reaching and significant artistic movements and practices, from cubism and surrealism to constructivism and abstraction".


Left to Right: Carlos Solis, Jose Pena, Pedro Fuertes and Stanley Bermudez Photo: Jeff Orr
“Contrapunto: Six Contemporary Latin American Artists” presents the work of six artists of Latin heritage who have settled in the United States and have lived or live in the Atlanta area.
The works in the exhibition span a range of modern and contemporary art practices - from early modernism to classical surrealism, to pop, to abstraction to color field, and photography. Artists represented are Aixa Caldera, Alexis Mendoza, Carlos Solis, Jose Pena, Pedro Fuertes and
Stanley Bermudez.
The exhibition runs thru May 31. Gallery Hours are Thurs-Sat noon-6 pm and other times by appointment.


See Photos of Opening
Read article in Visionary Artistry Magazine
Read article in Mundo Hispanico