Saturday, November 21, 2009

Suan Reid's paintings mesmerize!




Influenced by Byzantine tile work, aboriginal art, bead work and fabric design, Susan Reid’s new paintings are comprised out of hundreds individual dots.

4, 5 an 6.





Some of her pieces are more organic, some more patterned, but all of them captivated the many visitors who came to her opening reception last Friday.



Susan Reid’s pieces were paired with some brand new ceramic vessels by Elizabeth Fritzsche, standing to the left of gallery assistant Pamela DiMauro.





Persistent Memory



Forgiveness



Matrix Fine Art also welcomes new gallery artist Jacklyn St. Aubyn, whose intricate layered paintings drew a lot of attention during the reception.


Promise


St Aubyn lives and works in Las Cruces and her career spans more than 25 years.


Thank you everybody for coming to our November reception. We will see you again next month for our UNDER 500 Holiday show!

Susan Reid’s dot paintings mesmerize!




Influenced by Byzantine tile work, aboriginal art, bead work and fabric design, Susan Reid’s new paintings are comprised out of hundreds individual dots.

4, 5 an 6.





Some of her pieces are more organic, some more patterned, but all of them captivated the many visitors who came to her opening reception last Friday.



Susan Reid’s pieces were paired with some brand new ceramic vessels by Elizabeth Fritzsche, standing to the left of gallery assistant Pamela DiMauro.





Persistent Memory



Forgiveness



Matrix Fine Art also welcomes new gallery artist Jacklyn St. Aubyn, whose intricate layered paintings drew a lot of attention during the reception.


Promise


St Aubyn lives and works in Las Cruces and her career spans more than 25 years.


Thank you everybody for coming to our November reception. We will see you again next month for our UNDER 500 Holiday show!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Red Dot Art Fair Miami

Matrix Fine Art is going to be at the Red Dot Art Fair Miami. Director, Regina Held is going to be exhibiting works by: Kuzana Ogg, Sally Condon, Raul Dorn, Sarah Hartshorne, Marilyn Dillard, Susan Reid, and Laura Robbins. The fair runs from Dec. 3rd to 6th. It is located at: 3011 NE 1st Ave. at NW 31st Street, Wynwood Art District, Miami, Florida. Please visit their website: www.reddotfair.com for more information.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Hypnotic Pulse - Paintings by Susan Reid

Room for Me
20 x 16"
Acrylic on Canvas


Reid’s abstract acrylic paintings are inspired by Australian Aboriginal design, Byzantine mosaics, bead work and textile design. The laying down of thousands of tiny dots on the canvas is a form of meditation that restores balance to her day to day life. Reid’s paintings pulsate with so much energy and movement that they have the ability to mesmerize the viewer.


Exhibition dates: November 6 – 28
(Early Bird Preview: November 3 – 6)

First Friday Artscrawl Reception: November 6, 5 – 8:00 PM

Gallery hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 9 – 6; Tuesday 10 - 4, Closed Monday

Contact person: Regina Held, 268-8952
Cost of event: Free

Deborah Donelson shows in Chicago!

Deborah has extended her art to show in Chicago, Illinois. For the month of November her exhibition, "Wild at Heart" will be on display. The opening reception is Friday, November 6th from 6 - 9 PM. Congratulations Deborah!

"Albuquerque Now" includes some Matrix artists!

Through January 3, 2010

Albuquerque Now is a pair of exhibitions, comprised of two distinct installations of recent works created by artists in Albuquerque. A wide variety of media and styles will be featured, from traditional Native American and Hispanic Folk Art to cutting edge conceptual pieces, and the artists represented range in age from the mid-twenties to over eighty.

Among the artists to be included in Albuquerque Now | Fall :
Jane Abrams, Garo Antreasian, Cynthia Cook, Ann Dunbar, Betty Hahn,
Aaron Karp, Stephanie Lerma, Orlando Leyba, Reg Loving, Santiago PĂ©rez,
Bart Prince, Alan Radebaugh, Holly Roberts, Peter White

From Matrix Fine Art: Laura Wacha, Frank McCulloch, Leo Neufeld, and Elizabeth Fritzsche!
Please visit: http://www.albuquerquemuseum.com/pages/las_noticias.html for more information