It’s a must-see event for anyone interested in the latest art trends. Visitors can see contemporary art, attend artist talks, panel discussions, and interactive installations. It offers free exhibition space to independent curators, focusing on emerging artists and interactive works. SPRING/BREAK Art Show transforms underused NYC spaces into creative art spaces that challenge traditional cultural landscapes. With a rich background and unwavering dedication, Mary Gagler continues to leave an indelible mark on the art world through captivating and thought-provoking creations. She has participated in esteemed residencies such as Vermont Studio Center and MacDowell Colony, enhancing her artistic growth and collaboration. Mary exhibits mastery in various mediums, including oil painting, mixed media, sculpture, and installation art. At 43 years old, her work draws inspiration from nature, urban landscapes, and human emotions. Mary Gagler, a visual artist based in New York City, is a renowned figure in contemporary art. The individual cigarette butts she made from a combination of papier-mâché and ceramic are available at the fair’s front desk for $35 a pop. New York-based artist Taylor Lee Nicholson has contributed a winningly chunky installation of cigarette butts, beaten-up “dad hats” and de-skilled floral tableaux. Mary Gagler’s slumping ceramic butts, Thomas Martinez-Pilnik’s yarn and monkscloth Ciggys, both priced < $1,500. Marianna Pergallo, 4-Gallon Hefty, 2022 Courtesy the artistĪpparently Cigarettes are a theme this year at Spring Break NYC with Thomas Martinez-Pilnik’s yarn and monkscloth Ciggys Immerse yourself in the artistic brilliance of Dasha Bazanova’s latest ceramic creations and witness firsthand the magic she brings to the world of pottery From intricate sculptures to functional vessels, Dasha’s ceramic work transcends traditional boundaries, evoking a sense of wonder and beauty. Each piece is meticulously crafted, showcasing a harmonious blend of textures, colors, and forms. Renowned for her recent foray into the world of ceramics, Dasha has captivated audiences with her exquisite and innovative artwork. Megan Bogonovich(Vermont) botanical quirky and interesting piece’s are affordably priced at < $2000.ĭasha Basanova Ceramic At Spring Break Art Show NycĮnchanting Stogie Smoking ceramic. Megan Bogonovich, Untitled PiCourtesy the artist The Spring Break Art Show returns a former Catholic school in Little Italy and you can visit their pop-up iteration, “ Secret Show“(until 20 May) and view work by 100 artists. One of Takashi Horisaki’s #InstaBonsai sceramic bonsai trees spinning in a Window at Spring Break Art Show. Sculpture Slays at Spring Break’s “Surprise” Show by HYPERALLERGIC Ceramics take centre stage at Spring Break’s ‘secret’ New York pop-up by: The Art NEWSPAPER.Ģ.
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