Built Encounters: Dialogues From The Steel yard and Beyond

Curated By June Scalia

We Are The World Exhibtion

Curated By Lise Curry and Francine Rogers

Art exhibition at the St Francis College in Brooklyn.

Bruna D’Alessandro - Art With Metal

Solo Exhibition

Magnetic Paintings: Paint, Punch and Texture Metal Workshop

Workshop for the kids of Wetherby-Pembridge - October 22nd, 2021

Wetherby-Pembridge School BLOG

October 28th 2021

Koha - gift outdoor sculpture exhibition

My work “Tea In The Garden With Sweets'“ currently exhibited at West 132nd Street Community Garden, for the Koha - gift sculpture exhibition!

Conversations With The Earth

SLA Art Space. April 10 - May 1st, 2021.

Come to Visit Our New Exhibition!!!

“The Greatest Threat to Our Planet Is the Belief That Someone Else Will Save It” Robert Swan“Conversations With The Earth” is an exhibition showcasing varied media art works and is a collaboration between seven women artists focusing their artistic …

“The Greatest Threat to Our Planet Is the Belief That Someone Else Will Save It” Robert Swan

“Conversations With The Earth” is an exhibition showcasing varied media art works and is a collaboration between seven women artists focusing their artistic expressions and concepts on Planet Earth.

Lithuanian Alliance of America/ SLA Art Space

Press Release By Shantel Rose Miller:

The number it takes to make changes and bring awareness to what is happening with our home “Earth” varies in the amount and the background of where for each individual and their perspectives. What do we say in such a time as this to the home we have?

In this exhibition the call to recognition is through Art by (7) Women: Laima Sprangauskaite, Bruna D’Alessandro, Yeon Ji Yoo, Siga R.P, Natsuki Takauji, Claire Pauwels, and Rasa Pranskunaite. In “Conversations With The Earth” there are Seven stories encompassing a sanctuary for the ways in which we are moved, compelled and influenced by the Earth.

Edward O. Wilson in his book “The Meaning of Human Existence” wrote, “The human impact on biodiversity, to put the matter as briefly as possible, is an attack on ourselves. It is the action of a mindless juggernaut fueled by biomass of the very life it destroys.”

Curated by Francine Rogers; an advocate collaborating the important messages in support of the way in which we utilize the medium of Art to bring about acknowledgment for the Earth. We cannot ignore how our negligence affects the Earth. It is our life force which we are dependent on, providing us with such abundance, beauty, and grounding.

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Come to see our exhibition!

Encircle

(September 5th - October 3rd 2020)

The West 132nd Street Block Association Garden 108 - 114 West 132nd Street, New York, NY

Open Fridays and Saturdays 3 pm - 6 pm!

The West 132nd Street Block Association Garden 108-114, West 132nd Street, New York) presents a sculpture exhibit “Encircle” with five sculptures from four artists. “Becoming” and “Cosmos” by Shantel Rose Miller, “Conceptus et” by Haksul Lee, “I write you a flower” by Bruna D’Alessandro, “Confession” by Natsuki Takauji.

The exhibition is a collaborative project by four NYC-based fellow artists, from four different countries, who have gathered together with a purpose to create a sanctuary for souls, in the beautiful community garden.

The title “Encircle” comes from the idea to draw an imaginary circle around the viewer, circumscribing a space and a time for enjoyment and care for each other. This exhibit is to welcome the community as the garden reopens in the beginning of fall. 

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