“Time of Refuge (during the Great Awakening)” is in a national juried exhibition held by 440 Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. The show, titled “Refuge”, is on Artsy because of the CV-19 lockdown:
https://www.artsy.net/show/440-gallery-refuge
“Time of Refuge (during the Great Awakening)” is in a national juried exhibition held by 440 Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. The show, titled “Refuge”, is on Artsy because of the CV-19 lockdown:
https://www.artsy.net/show/440-gallery-refuge
My painting “When Mountains” will be in a juried exhibition at State of the Art Gallery in Ithaca, NY. The show opens December 4, 2019.
I’ve finished a new piece called “Reunification”. It’s in my “Seeing through the walls of time and space” series. 27 inches in diameter, 1 inch deep.
My painting “Until the Event” will be in the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center’s member show opening November 2, 2018. The Schweinfurth is located in Auburn, NY.
My painting “The 9 Dimensions of Consciousness” is in the “Why I Did It” juried exhibition at CAP Artspace in Ithaca. Robin Schwartz, CAP program director, had all the artists write a statement of 200 words or less describing what inspired us to create the works in the show. It’s a show with a difference and it has some great work in it.
Three of my pieces are going to be in the “Roots and Blossoms” show that opens March 9, 2018 at 171 Cedar Arts Center in Corning, NY. It’s an exhibition of artwork created by former and present-day students of 171 Cedar, as well as artists who’ve shown work at the Center in the past. For this new show, 171 Cedar picked two paintings I previously showed there in a Corning Painters Group exhibit back in the early 90s. They also chose one my newer works, “Interactive Sign Book”, from 2016. [http://jessetownsley.com/?page_id=561]
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My latest painting, Multidimensional Travelers, has been accepted into the 2017 juried show at State of the Art Gallery in Ithaca, NY. The show’s opening ceremony will be held on December 1, 2107.
I just finished a triangle painting called Alt ’67 which graphically investigates reports that certain rumors involving the Beatles back in the 60s might have actually been true. Curiously, the piece accidentally coincides with the 50th anniversary of Sergeant Pepper.