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From top left to right: Bill Albertini, Roz Dimon, Robin Gianis, Brianna Hernández, Mary Jaffe, Setha Low, Scott McIntire, Anne Seelbach, Janice Stanton, & Tmima


Encounters with Artists: Insights into the Artistic Process

In the Lichtenstein Theater

March 26, 2022, 11 am - 1 pm

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Join us as ten established artist members of the Parrish Art Museum share aspects of their artistic process and inspirations through conversation and visual representation. Each artist will showcase some of their recent works and describe or demonstrate the way they engage in their art. This event will be an aesthetically immersive experience for participants introducing them to a variety of art forms including painting, sculpting, digital media, hand-built ceramic, multi-media collages, and 3-D printing.

Participating artists include Bill Albertini, Roz Dimon,  Robin Gianis, Brianna Hernández, Mary Jaffe, Setha Low, Scott McIntire, Anne Seelbach, Janice Stanton, and Tmima. 

Bill Albertini, Mattituck
Albertini creates sculptures using various technologies including 3D printing, laser cutting and robot milling. In addition to plastics he incorporates bronze-infused stainless steel and wood into his works.

Roz Dimon, Shelter Island
Dimon is a digital artist who creates multi-layered interactive paintings in a new media process created by the artist. Her works seek to connect with others in an intimate, meaningful way that goes beyond the physical.

Robin Gianis, East Hampton
Gianis creates hand-built ceramics finished with a variety of surface techniques inspired by the beauty of the natural world.

Brianna Hernández, Shinnecock Nation, Southampton
Hernández creates sculptures gilded with silver, gold, and copper leaf that focus on the experience of providing end-of-life care, grieving processes, and morning rituals.
 

Mary Jaffe, Bridgehampton
Jaffe creates functional and sculptural ceramics inspired by both vast landscapes and small intrinsic beauties of the natural world.

Setha Low, East Hampton
Low’s artwork takes a critical view of social, political, and cultural issues and employs both abstract and figurative representations to evoke different emotional responses.

Scott McIntire, Greenport
McIntire’s paintings are influenced by environmental issues. His series of Energy Circles explore the unseen sources of energy that surround us such as radio waves, cellular transmissions, sounds and smells.

Anne Seelbach, North Haven
Seelbach is a painter and print artist whose work is influenced by the environment including the tidal waters and shoreline of eastern Long Island.

Janice Stanton, Bridgehampton
Stanton’s collages are layered, abstract pieces which blur the lines between photography, painting, and collage. Handmade paper, text and markings with the artist’s hand are key elements.

Tmima, Bellmore
Tmima’s sculptural artwork forces the contemporary eye and mind to deal with personal experiences. Her sculptures shift from historical events to modern socio-political issues. 

 

This indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.
For more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol, go here.

Details

Date:
March 26, 2022
Time:
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Venue

Parrish Art Museum
279 Montauk Highway
Water Mill, NY 11976 United States
Phone:
631-283-2118
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Encounters with Artists: Insights into the Artistic Process

In the Lichtenstein Theater

March 26, 2022, 11 am - 1 pm

REGISTER

 

Join us as ten established artist members of the Parrish Art Museum share aspects of their artistic process and inspirations through conversation and visual representation. Each artist will showcase some of their recent works and describe or demonstrate the way they engage in their art. This event will be an aesthetically immersive experience for participants introducing them to a variety of art forms including painting, sculpting, digital media, hand-built ceramic, multi-media collages, and 3-D printing.

Participating artists include Bill Albertini, Roz Dimon,  Robin Gianis, Brianna Hernández, Mary Jaffe, Setha Low, Scott McIntire, Anne Seelbach, Janice Stanton, and Tmima. 

Bill Albertini, Mattituck
Albertini creates sculptures using various technologies including 3D printing, laser cutting and robot milling. In addition to plastics he incorporates bronze-infused stainless steel and wood into his works.

Roz Dimon, Shelter Island
Dimon is a digital artist who creates multi-layered interactive paintings in a new media process created by the artist. Her works seek to connect with others in an intimate, meaningful way that goes beyond the physical.

Robin Gianis, East Hampton
Gianis creates hand-built ceramics finished with a variety of surface techniques inspired by the beauty of the natural world.

Brianna Hernández, Shinnecock Nation, Southampton
Hernández creates sculptures gilded with silver, gold, and copper leaf that focus on the experience of providing end-of-life care, grieving processes, and morning rituals.
 

Mary Jaffe, Bridgehampton
Jaffe creates functional and sculptural ceramics inspired by both vast landscapes and small intrinsic beauties of the natural world.

Setha Low, East Hampton
Low’s artwork takes a critical view of social, political, and cultural issues and employs both abstract and figurative representations to evoke different emotional responses.

Scott McIntire, Greenport
McIntire’s paintings are influenced by environmental issues. His series of Energy Circles explore the unseen sources of energy that surround us such as radio waves, cellular transmissions, sounds and smells.

Anne Seelbach, North Haven
Seelbach is a painter and print artist whose work is influenced by the environment including the tidal waters and shoreline of eastern Long Island.

Janice Stanton, Bridgehampton
Stanton’s collages are layered, abstract pieces which blur the lines between photography, painting, and collage. Handmade paper, text and markings with the artist’s hand are key elements.

Tmima, Bellmore
Tmima’s sculptural artwork forces the contemporary eye and mind to deal with personal experiences. Her sculptures shift from historical events to modern socio-political issues. 

 

This indoor event requires all attendees to wear medical-grade masks at all times and show proof of vaccination; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID. To help us expedite the check-in process, we encourage all guests to send their proof in advance by emailing it to healthfirst@parrishart.org. Please put the event title in your subject line.
For more information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol, go here.