NEW! NOW show by leslie graff

Well you can catch some of my works in the NEW! Now! show I will have pieces up at both ArtsWorcester and the Worcester Center for Crafts opening March 18th. So come enjoy i was taken with Tess Barbatos pharmaceutical pieces at drop off. They are worth checking out-- 

What in the world... by leslie graff

As anyone who knows me well knows I am always coming out with something new, it is the best thing about being an artist. I have always loved space. Maybe it was watching too much Star Wars and Star Trek growing up... (okay i still watch them now) but I love the imagery of space. It is calming and stilling while being vast and exciting. So over the holidays I finally got to work on an idea that I had been playing with for a while. The next thing I knew i was making my own worlds-- So here is a peek at my latest creative obsession. 

Domestic Series at Danforth Art by leslie graff

It's been great to have such a nice response to the exhibit. I told the curator, Jessica that it feels like my paintings are over-night guests being hosted so graciously. I so enjoyed talking with so may people about my work at the exhibit opening and two artist talks. Many thanks to Steven King for his Two Minutes With... Leslie Graff feature in Worcester Magazine and Mark Feeney's Review in the Boston Globe and Jim Haddadin's piece in the Telegram and Gazette. The exhibit is open until early March. 

DANFORTH EXHIBIT- THE MEMORY PALACE: Domesticity, Objects and Interiors by leslie graff

So it's finally here. I dropped of 29 pieces and collection for my great grandmother's aprons for my solo exhibit at the Danforth Museum. It opens December 19th and will be up until Mar 6. I will be giving artist lectures January 17th & Feb 3rd if you would like to come. I'd love to visit with you. 

This entire exhibition should be wonderful. I peeked at some of the permanent collection pieces they were hanging on drop off and they were magnificent. Kudos to Jessica Roscio for curating a fabulous set of exhibits. 

Worcester Telegram and Gazette Feature of Volumes Exhibit by leslie graff

Many thanks to ArtsWorcester for a wonderful hanging of my volumes show. Here is one of part of Nancy Sheehan's writeup on the show in the Worcester Telegram and Gazette. You can read the whole thing here

 "Volumes," appears from a distance to be a striking postmodernist articulation of geometry and color. But just a few steps closer and the book motif comes into focus, scores of tiny volumes each made of acrylic paint on bits of glassine which Graff meticulously arranges to suit her mood and thoughts of the moment.
 In a new show at ArtsWorcester's Aurora Gallery, Graff has 40 pieces - larger works as well as a grid of 25 smaller ones - all showing vibrantly painted books on bookshelves. In each piece, books with bindings thick or slim are piled horizontally or stand vertically. Some lean left or right, casually resting against a neighbor. Some of the shelves are densely packed, others more sparse. In all of them, her sole subject is just all these books and yet, through endless permutations of space, relationship and hue, each work somehow manages to convey a completely different feeling and tone.

Volumes Show at ArtsWorcester by leslie graff

I delivered the show this week to ArtsWorcester- all 42 pieces! That is the largest number of pieces i have ever done for a single show. EXHAUSTED to be sure. I am really looking forward to seeing it hung and the pieces by the other artists work I peeked at drop off were stunning. Everyone is invited to the opening October 30th at Aurora Gallery, 660 Main street, in Worcester, MA. These series captures so many thoughts, ideas, memories, people, emotions for me- they are these fun post modern explorations. i hope you will enjoy them 

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Consider yourself invited-- You can read more about the show here.

Fitchburg Art Museum- 80th regional by leslie graff

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Excited to have a piece in the 80th Regional Show, that opens today at the Fitchburg Art Museum juried by Meg White of Gallery NAGA.  It will be up until Sept 4. I have to say this one of my favorite pieces, it was my most ambitious volumes undertaking yet, at 48" x48 and 419 volumes. I think I painted the gray background 3 different times! Looking forward to seeing the full show.

 

 

DANFORTH MUSEUM Exhibit by leslie graff

Loved the Danforth Museum Exhibits open this summer. Loved seeing Strawberry Pie featured on the postcard and honored to win an award. it was delightful getting to know the museum community as well.