Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Calico Presents: "CALICORNUCOPIA"

I'm super excited to be in this show at Calico Gallery in Brooklyn. It opens this Friday in Greenpoint. Details below.



Calico Presents: "CALICORNUCOPIA"
an exhibit of small works priced $300 or less
December 7 - 9, 2012
Opening Reception: Dec 7, 7-10pm
67 West St, #206, Greenpoint
contact: Scott Chasse, Founding Director
calicobrooklyn@gmail.comwww.calicobrooklyn.com
gallery hours: Dec 7, 7-10pm • Dec 8 & 9, 12-6pm


Calico invites you to join us for a weekend of wintry festivity with a vast selection of affordable artworks. Approximately 100 pieces to choose from will be shown by artists from Brooklyn and beyond. All works will be priced at $300 or less and ready to wrap at this salon-style show. Our friends down the hall at Fowler Arts Collective will simultaneously host a postcard-sized works exhibit, and on Saturday, the Greenpointers Holiday Market will be happening downstairs. This is one-stop-shopping for local and unique Holiday gift ideas.

Come to the opening party on Friday to mix and mingle with exhibiting artists. The gallery will be open on Saturday and Sunday from Noon - 6pm each day.

Artists include: Adam O'Day, Aimee Belanger, Alicia DeBrincat, Allison Maletz, Ben Bois, Bob Melzmuf, Charles Wilkin, Chris Clark, Chris Smith, Claire Typaldos, Daphne Lasky, Damion Silver, Elizabeth Grammaticas, Emily Zuch, Eric Lee Bowman, Hannah Simmons, Jennifer Galatioto, Kate Nielsen, KDONZ, Kenji Nakayama, Kenley Darling, Leticia Sampedro, Lisa Bauer, Marjorie Van Cura, Martin Esteves, Melissa Bartlett, Michael Hambouz, MRNVR, Morgan Thomas Anderson, Nancy Baker, Pat Falco, Phoebe Grip, Rachel Burgess, Rebecca Senn, Thomas Buildmore, Thomas Dupere, Thomas Martin, & Vincent Stracquadanio

Thursday, May 3, 2012

First Friday - May 4th, 2012

I have 2 shows this 1st Friday with openings from 7-10pm.
My website also got an overhaul: http://www.chrismclark.com/Home.html

“Paint it Now”
curated by OverKill Studio

May 4 - 25, 2012
Opening Reception: May 4, 7-10pm

Space 1026
1026 Arch St, 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA
www.space1026.com
www.overkillstudio.com
paintitnowproject.tumblr.com
(215)574-7630

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“Fluxus”
Mixed Media Works By Chris Clark

May 4 - 31, 2012
Opening Reception: May 4, 7-10pm

Salon 1522
1522 N. Lawrence St.
Philadelphia, PA
http://salon1522.wordpress.com
(856) 979-8159

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Paint It Now - Philladelphia



I'm super excited to be a part of this.

The list of participating artists is crazy: Morgan Anderson, Royce Bannon, Courtney Brown, Dick Bredman, Buildmore, el Celso, Cense, Scott Chasse, Chris Clark, Gaia, Veronica Hanssens, Harlequinade Art, Nose Go, StikMan, Hilary White, Ben Woodward, Working Class Creative, & more TBA

“Paint it Now”
curated by Thomas Buildmore & Scott Chasse
at: Space 1026
May 4 - 25, 2012
Opening Reception: May 4, 7-10pm
1026 Arch St, 2nd floor, Philadelphia
www.space1026.com
www.overkillstudio.com
paintitnowproject.tumblr.com
contact: (215) 574-7630 / contact (at) space1026.com

Established in 2008 by Overkill Studio, “Paint it Now” makes its Philadelphia debut in May of 2012 at the long-standing arts hub, Space 1026. This ever evolving multi-city exhibition of site specific painting installations will include a roster of 20+ local and international artists.

Fusing individual exhibition and collaboration, “Paint it Now” invites participating artists to paint solely in opaque black paint directly on the white wall surfaces of the gallery over the course of a week. The outcome is a visually graphic, completely unified installation which surrounds the viewer with an immense narrative of imagery. By controlling basic parameters of paint color, painting surface, and project timeframe, the curators aim to not only unite the work of participating artists, but the artists themselves.

Three previous “Paint it Now” exhibits in Boston and Brooklyn have showed a continued momentum of participation, public reception, and press. Thomas Buildmore and Scott Chasse are both contributing artists who met in Boston where they formed the partnership which produces this series of exhibits. By pairing up with local community-based arts entities in each city, the show draws upon local talent while integrating artists from outside the area in an effort to foster communication on a broader scale and to create a unique temporary exhibition pinpointing what it means to “Paint it Now.”