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What I Like About You @ Parallel Art Space

Sean Montgomery

Tatiana Berg and Wilma Vissers

Michael Voss and Brian Cypher

Ky Anderson and Stephen Wright


Liz Ainslie, Lauren Collings, Lucy Mink, and Chris Moss

Paul Behnke and Ian White Williams

Alex Paik and Douglas Witmer

Pier Wright

Jamie Powell and Julie Alexander

Karl Bielik and Henry Samelson

Justine Frischmann and Clinton King

Peter Shear

Brooke Moyse, David T Miller, and Brian Edmonds



What I Like About You is a group exhibition curated by Julie Torres and featuring paintings by an exceptional collection of international artists partnering with local Brooklyn artists.

Visiting Artist --> Brooklyn Artist

Julie Alexander --> Jamie Powell
Karl Bielik --> Henry Samelson
Valerie Brennan --> Rodney Dickson
Brian Cypher --> Michael Voss
Jack Davidson --> Frank Holliday
Brian Edmonds --> Patricia Satterlee
Justine Frischmann --> Clinton King
Erin Lawlor --> Lael Marshall
David T Miller --> Brooke Moyse
Lucy Mink --> Chris Moss
Sean Montgomery --> Yadir Quintana
Melanie Parke --> EJ Hauser
Julia Schwartz --> Sharon Butler
Peter Shear --> Katherine Bradford
Wilma Vissers --> Tatiana Berg
Ian White Williams --> Paul Behnke
Douglas Witmer --> Alex Paik
Pier Wright --> Meg Lipke
Stephen Wright --> Ky Anderson
featuring: Liz Ainslie, Lauren Collings and Saira Mclaren


What I Like About You
curated by Julie Torres
May 31 - June 30, 2013
17-17 Troutman Street, #220
Ridgewood, NY 11385

For more on these artists see the recent post on Curating Contemporary here.


Also check out WILAY's sister show:

'What I Like About You / North' welcomes artists from around the globe to Saugerties, NY, via Bushwick, Brooklyn. Organized by Brooklyn Artist/Curator Julie Torres, hosted by Diane Dwyer, Director of Imogen Holloway Gallery, "What I Like About You/North" invites 12 international artists, in town to participate in Bushwick Open Studios in NYC, to showcase their work in this exciting, concurrent exhibit.

What I Like About You / North
May 26 - June 30, 2013
Opening Reception: Sunday May 26, 6-9
Gallery Hours: Thur/Fri 12-5, Sat/Sun 11-5

Imogen Holloway Gallery
81 Partition Street
Saugerties, NY 12477
347-387-3212

Featuring:

Julie Alexander
Karl Bielik
Brian Cypher
Brian Edmonds
Justine Frischmann
Erin Lawlor
David T Miller
Melanie Parke
Peter Shear
Ian White Williams
Pier Wright
Stephen Wright

Organized by Julie Torres
Hosted by Diane Dwyer of Imogen Holoway Gallery

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