Posts Tagged ‘painting’

Jersey City Painter Scott Taylor Discusses His Work, Painting Left Handed and More

By • Jul 7th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Featured

The Miss America Diner, the sounds of George Jones and painting … welcome to the world of Jersey City painter Scott Taylor, whose work spans whiskey-soaked Americana to high European classicism. We recently caught up with him to learn more about his work.



Reservoir Alliance to Host Landscape Painting Classes

By • Jun 17th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Blog

Share/Save Artists take note: the Jersey City Reservoir Preservation Alliance will be hosting two landscape painting sessions this Saturday and next from 10 am to 12:30 pm. Organizers say those who attend the first session will have priority for the second session. No painting experience is necessary. The class will be taught by local artist [...]



Wednesday Morning News Roundup

By • May 5th, 2010 • Category: Blog

Share/Save- Kenny Sentenced: Former Ward B councilman Phil Kenny has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison for accepting two bribes from a would-be developer. He must also serve two years of probation; he will report to prison by June 21. The sentence is six months less than the minimum recommended under [...]



Creative Spaces: Robert Piersanti

By • Apr 25th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Featured

Share/SaveEditor’s note: A version of this story appears in the Spring/Summer 2010 issue of NEW. You can download the entire issue here, or find a print copy at one of our many distribution locations. Get the flash player here: http://www.adobe.com/flashplayer var so = new SWFObject(“http://www.db798.com/pictobrowser.swf”, “PictoBrowser”, “600″, “600″, “8″, “#EEEEEE”); so.addVariable(“source”, “sets”); so.addVariable(“names”, “Creative Spaces: [...]



Jersey City After Dark: Seein’ in 3D

By • Apr 12th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Blog

Share/SaveEditor’s Note: We’ve got a new columnist to introduce this afternoon. Starting today, Sophie Penkrat will be bringing the Independent’s readers her occasional nightlife dispatches from art shows, special events and more. Now that every other movie is in 3D and consumer electronics companies are scrambling to come out with 3D TVs (better than HD [...]



Shady Characters: Megan Gülick’s Battered Bunnies Bring Fright to Life

By • Mar 13th, 2009 • Category: Arts, Featured

Share/Save Gülick, center, spends some quality time with her bunnies (photo by Virginia Kamenitzer) A larger-than-life severed stuffed bunny head and a bowl of chocolate eggs greeted patrons at the door of LITM last Tuesday night for the opening reception for Megan Gülick’s “Battered Bunnies.” Inside, Alice in Wonderland was projected onto a wall to [...]



Day Job: Ermis Atzemoglou

By • Feb 22nd, 2007 • Category: Arts

Share/Save Jersey City’s Ermis Atzemoglou is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to visual arts — the School of Visual Arts grad and native of Greece creates everything from surreal paintings to gritty comics. His work has been displayed around Jersey City at LITM and White Star Bar. Day job: Mainly freelance art-handling, but I have [...]



Day Job: Christopher Silk

By • Feb 1st, 2007 • Category: Arts

Share/Save Christopher Silk is a 29-year-old visual artist from Jersey city who works in a variety of mediums, including painting, mixed media, video art and sculpture. He currently has a two shows hanging downtown: at the White Star Bar (230 Brunswick St.) and at Leo Cooke Wine Cellar (140 Bay St.). Day job: Freelance Package [...]



Day Job: William Stamos

By • Sep 28th, 2006 • Category: Arts

Share/Save William Stamos makes art that is most certainly surreal, and at times fantastical – some of his paintings look like they could be the cover of a weird, tripped-out underground sci-fi book. The 53-year-old artist from Jersey City says his goal is “to blur the boundaries between ‘inner’ space and ‘outer’ space,” and he [...]

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