Wednesday, April 8, 2015

The Pulse Project: 3

This past Friday, The Pulse Project opened at The Empty Spaces Project gallery in Putnam, Connecticut. The exhibition highlighted the work of 29 artists, all of whom were contributors to one of my two books The Pulse of Mixed Media and The Mixed Media Artist. The show runs the entire month of April.


The exhibiting artists are an international crew, hailing from the United States, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and UK. Their artwork is equally diverse, with mediums including assemblage, encaustic, collage, acrylic, oil, pastel, drawing, book making, photography, digital, fabric, jewelry and more.

The opening reception was well attended and the feedback from the viewers regarding the artwork was unanimously positive. 






A number of the participating artists came to the opening...


Bridgette Guerzon Mills

Jennifer Coyne Qudeen

Robert Maloney

More posts are coming that will highlight the artwork on exhibition.

All 100+ works of art are available for viewing and purchase during the run of the April show on this page on my blog.

5 comments:

Caterina Giglio said...

What a magnificent show... just stunning.. congratulations to all involved...

Anonymous said...

It's been forever since I stopped by (my bad). But, oh!! What a day to visit. Congrats on the show and thank you for posting all the artwork in the store. How wonderful for those who can't make it to purchase through your venue. Great photos, too! You've come such a long way and I am very happy for your success.

Jackie PN said...

How exciting!! Must have been wonderful to hear all the buzzing! A fab show Seth- more please!! ")

Canace said...

It's a wonderful show and the reception couldn't have been better. I'm so glad I was able to participate and attend. So many lovely people buzzing about the artwork, saying how different and exciting it all is. I was in awe of the work from other artists...Seth, Paul and Ann, you did a terrific job with the jury process. It was all so different yet completely cohesive. Five stars for yet another of your brilliant brainstorms Seth! Great to see you again!

Kay Wallace said...

The excitement and energy is almost palpable in your photos, Seth. So sorry to have missed opening night!