Boston Gallery: Lanoue Fine Art

Today is the last day to see my exhibition Winter Group Show at Lanoue Fine Art with Eric Zener and Hung Liu, 125 Newbury Street, Boston, MA.

Eugene, Photo Collage, encaustic and mixed media.  40x40"  ©2012 Marybeth rothman

Eugene,   Photo collage, encaustic and mixed media. 40×40″     ©2012 Marybeth Rothman

Lanoue Fine Art: Winter Exihibition

If you are in Boston this month, I hope that you can stop in and see my new work. Dogs are welcome in the gallery.

Eugene, 2012, encaustic and mixed media, 40x40"©2012 Marybeth Rothman

Eugene, 2012, encaustic and mixed media, 40×40″
©2012 Marybeth Rothman

Lanoue Fine Art

Winter Group Show

New Work by Marybeth Rothman, Hung Liu & Eric Zener

125 Newbury Street, Mezzanine Level

Boston, MA

December 22, 2012 – January 31, 2013

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c’est quoi la femme? at Tria Gallery NYC

Thursday, September 13, 2012 was the opening of  c’est quoi la femme? at Tria Gallery  NYC.  It was a great night to be in Chelsea. The Gallery was overflowing throughout the evening with the Chelsea crowd, artists and friends.                                                                                                                  

Video from http://nycgalleryopenings.com/ by O’Delle Abney

Joanne Mattera, Lisa Pressman, Christine Aaron and Krista Svalbonas

I will be exhibiting in c’est quoi la femme? at Tria Gallery with Katheryn Holt, Jean Grangeon, Lauren Bergman, Keun Young Park and Koosuke IRKT Ikeda through December 8, 2012.

Left:  Koosuke IRKT Ikeda,   Lauren Bergman,   Marybeth Rothman

Left: Jean Grangeon,         Right: Marybeth Rothman

Far left:  Catherine Holt,  Koosuke IRKT Ikeda,  Keun Young Park,   Marybeth Rothman                   I need to get a better photo of Katheryn Holt”s painting.

 

Along with my mixed media portraits, I created a box that asks the viewer to answer the question, What is the question that you want someone to ask you? As a follow up to my recent blog post, Identity Project, this interactive piece has so far, collected many weird, wonderful and thoughtful questions that I will be weaving into my new work.

box: encaustic and mixed media, 22x6x2″                                              Marybeth Rothman

NYC Exhibition Opening September 13th: c’est quoi la femme?

 Tria Gallery                                                                                                                 Opening Reception:  Thursday, September 13,  6-8 pm

Mnemosyne, encaustic and mixed media, 40×40″ ©2012 Marybeth Rothman

NYC Exhibition: c’est quoi la femme?

Tria Gallery                                                                                                                 Opening Thursday, September 13,  6-8 pm

Mnemosyne, encaustic and mixed media, 40×40″ ©2012 Marybeth Rothman

My Heart Skipped a Beat: Lanoue Fine Art’s Window

Lanoue Fine Art, 125 Newbury Street, Boston MA.    Marybeth Rothman, encaustic and mixed media painting and sculpture. Center: from the “Pilgrim Lake Library Committee” series, “Amaryllis”, 40×40″, 2012.  Right: from the “Bystanders”series, “Rose Marie”, 72.5x26x11.5″, painted en verso, 2012.      © 2012Marybeth Rothman

Lanoue Fine Art                                                                                                                   Lights, Camera, Click….Photography in Contemporary                                                       Art 125 Newbury Street, Boston, MA.                                                                                  June 8 – July 9, 2012

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   My heart skipped a beat when I saw my work in the window at Lanoue Fine Art for their current exhibition Lights, Camera, Click….Photography in Contemporary Art.  I am honored to being exhibiting with the artists  Luciana Abait, June Stratton, Pamela Stretton and Eric Zener. While linked by photography, the exhibited work transforms it’s physical attributes and integrates the photograph into painting, sculpture and mixed works creating a compelling visual conversation

The exhibition closes July 9th.

Left: Marybeth Rothman “Byron Chattlebash”.      Right: Eric Zener “Therapy II”

Lanoue Fine Art Boston: A Sneak Preview

Yesterday I delivered three pieces from my new series, Bystanders to Lanoue Fine Art on Newbury Street in Boston, MA. This is the first time that I am showing these encaustic and mixed media sculptures. This work and several other portraits from my series  Pilgrim Lake Library Committee and Francis County will be in Lanoue Fine Art’s June exhibition Lights, Camera…Click: Photography in Contemporary Art along with the work of Eric Zener and June Stratton–June 8-July 9, 2012.  I am honored to be newly represented by this wonderful gallery and look forward to my first exhibition next month.  I hope to see you there.

Susan Lanoue photographed me in the window with my Bystander, Byron Chattlebash next to Robin Luciano Beaty’s work.

From left to right: Bystanders Petra & Byron,  me and Susan Lanoue.

Lots of Waxy Goodness Happening in My Studio

I have been under the radar lately,  hunkered down in my studio preparing for a very busy month of June: my first exhibition at Lanoue Fine Art in Boston, Lights, Camera…Click: Photography in Contemporary Art, with Eric Zener and Julie Stratton–two exhibitions in Provincetown, MA, concurrent with the 6th International Encaustic ConferenceMerge: Contemporary Print Invitational (see below) and presenters of the conference at the Schoolhouse Gallery .  At the conference I will be presenting Wax Collage: Beyond Technique..yes, still tweaking that, hotel fair, still prepping that.. an exhibition at Mark Gallery Englewood, NJ, Face to Face…and I have two paintings in The Kips Bay Decorators Show House in NYC.       ..more images to come.

Newly Represented By Lanoue Fine Art

I am thrilled to announce that I am now represented by Lanoue Fine Art, 125 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

I look forward to working with Susan Lanoue and her staff on the June exhibition of Lights, Camera…..the Role of Photography in Contemporary Painting and Mixed-Media. I will be exhibiting with Eric Zener and June Stratton.