Holly Coulis is having a solo exhibition of her works, entitled “Song”, at Philip Martin Gallery in Los Angeles. The show runs through April 19, 2025

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Holly Coulis is having a solo exhibition of her works, entitled “Song”, at Philip Martin Gallery in Los Angeles. The show runs through April 19, 2025
Alex Dodge will be exhibiting new works in “Paper Matters”, a group show featuring works on paper at BB&M Gallery in Seoul, Korea. The show will also include works by Lee Bul, Bae Young-whan, Minouk Lim, Sikyung Sung, Miko Veldkamp, and Tyson Reeder.
Tamara Gonzales has several works on view in a group show entitled, “Love Poems”, curated by Chris Martin, at Anton Kern Gallery in New York. The show is up through April 26th, 2025.
“Paper Room”, a group show at Halsey McKay Gallery featuring contemporary works on paper, includes new works by Graham Anderson, Glen Baldridge, Holly Coulis, Alex Dodge, and David Scanavino. March 1 – April 27, 2025
Mark McKnight and Barry Stone will have work in the tinyvices archive 20th anniversary exhibition, a group show at The Hole Gallery in New York. The show runs from February 8 – 23, 2025.
Holly Coulis is featured in In a Wave, a two person show with Clare Grill at SOCO Gallery in Charlotte, NC. The exhibition is on view through the end of 2024.
Jennifer J. Lee is included in Ordinary People: Photorealism and the Work of Art since 1968 at The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, CA. The exhibition, curated by Anna Katz is “the first large-scale exhibition to reexamine the postwar art movement of photorealism and trace its lineages in art of the present day.” The museum exhibition is on view November 23, 2024 through May 4, 2025.
Kemar Keanu Wynter has a painting included in To Dust You Shall Return, a group show at COMA in New South Whales, Australia. The show, looks at the folly of man and our underestimation of nature with inspiration taken from the dust storms that damaged the American and Canadian prairies in the 1930s, and biblical references to retribution and ritual. To Dust You Shall Return is up through December 14.
Pamela Jorden has a painting included in Hanging Gardens, a group show at the Gallery at the University of Redlands in California. The exhibition will be on view through December 8, 2024.
Erika Ranee’s painting “Grandma” is included in Abstract Expressions, a group show of abstract art at Bienvenu Steinberg & C. The exhibition is on view November 12 through December 14, 2024.
David Gilbert has artworks included in Made in My Bedroom, a group show with John Bertle, Jim Isermann, and Daniel Arthur Mendoza at NOON Projects in Los Angeles. The four artists have been meeting sporadically to read Queer Theory since 2020. Consequently, the artworks on dispaly were made within the four years since the book club’s inception. The exhibition is on view October 25 through December 7, 2024.
Tamara Gonzales and Erika Ranee are both included in The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition, the premier exhibition of the The Brooklyn Museum’s 200th anniversary celebration. The show runs October 4, 2024–January 26, 2025.
Holly Coulis has two gouaches included in Slow Looking, a group show at Dinner Gallery. The exhibition is on view September 12 through October 26, 2024.
Erika Ranee has a painting included in The Twilight Zone, a group show curated by Austin Eddy at Left Field Gallery in Los Angeles. The exhibition is on view through September 22, 2024.
Tamara Gonzales has two paintings included in The Beautiful Forevers, a group show curated by Margaret Lanzetta in conjunction with New York Textile Month IX. The exhibition is on view at Rara Avis in Long Island City from September 8 – September 22, 2024.
Alex Dodge’s The Legendary Coelacanth (2007) is currently on view in Listen!, a group show at the RISD Museum organized by the RISD Art Circle. The exhibition is on view through January 5, 2025.
Holly Coulis has an artwork included in A Cup is a Cup, a Tree is a Tree, a group show at Deanna Evans Projects. Other artists include Charlie Goering, Michael Gac Levin, Caitlin MacBride, Lee Maxey, Jesse Ng, Cait Porter, and Crys Yin. The exhibition is on view though August 9.
Sounds of Silence, a solo show of paintings by Alex Dodge, opens July 27th at Halsey McKay Gallery’s East Hampton location in New York. The exhibition will run through August 28.
Feelings, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Erika Ranee, opens July 13 at The Arts Center at Duck Creek. All The Things, a group exhibition curated by Ranee, will run concurrent in the John Little Barn. Both shows close August 11, 2024.
Kemar Keanu Wynter has four artworks on view in Mama’s in the Kitchen, a group show at Anat Ebgi. According to the press release, the exhibition “focuses on the ways in which domestic labor and care can be radical acts in our hyper-capitalist modern culture, which typically undermines the significant role of the rituals of the home.” Mama’s in the Kitchen is on view through August 17, 2024.
Barry Stone has a photograph on display in aerate, a group show at Kate Werble Gallery. The exhibition is on view July 9 through August 9, 2024.
Erika Ranee and Tamara Gonzales have artworks exhibited in Christmas in July, a group show curated by Wells Chandler. The show, presented by Andrew Rafacz and hosted by NADA, is on view July 10 through August 1, 2024.
Sam Contis photographs from the series Overpass from the Victoria & Albert Museum’s permanent collection are currently on view in Photography Now, an exhibition showcasing contemporary photography from around the globe. The exhibition will be up through the end of 2024.
Erika Ranee has a painting included in Le Vernissage, Partie Deux, a group show at Brigitte Mulholland in Paris, France. The exhibition is on view June 7 through July 12, 2024.
Sam Contis is included in What Men Live By, an online exhibition by Office Baroque.
Erika Ranee has paintings inclued in Bluets and Blue, a group show at Springs Projects in DUMBO, New York. “Inspired by a passage from gender-defying author Maggie Nelson’s ‘Bluets’, the exhibition looks at brokeness or transition in a material way — to color, to prying apart form and to what happens in crevices and gaps of things that are pulled apart.” The exhibition is on view June 6 – July 22, 2024.
“How Are Things on My End,” a solo show of Erika Ranee paintings is on view at the Moss Arts Center in Virginia. “Ranee pokes fun at selfie culture and the narcissism inherent with being an artist and making art about oneself through the titling of her exhibition and artworks. In the show title, How Are Things on My End, Ranee switches ‘your’ with ‘me.’ In doing so, Ranee says, ‘[it] flips the switch on typical caring comments’ and serves as a ‘play on selfie/me/vain culture.'” The exhibition is on view June 6 – August 30, 2024.
Pamela Jorden has new paintings on view in Light Falls, a solo show at Philip Martin Gallery. The exhibition is on view May 23 – June 22, 2024.
Tamara Gonzales has a painting included in Le Vernissage, Partie Un, a group show at Brigitte Hulholland in Paris, France. The exhibition is on view through June 1, 2024.