art show
faint murmurs/ walking distance @ 186 Carpenter St.
faint murmurs, new paintings by Neal T Walsh, installation shot. |
Some install photos of my current show with Scott Lapham at 186 Carpenter St. The show is up through May 10th. Gallery hours are by appointment and you can contact me or Jori from 186 Carpenter St. Contact info is below.The opening reception was great fun with lots of great conversations with friends and neighbors, (and face painting!). Thank you all for coming out. If you missed the opening, there will be a closing reception, date and time TBA.
Walking Distance, new photographs by Scott Lapham. |
edges (pavement), oil on salvaged canvas mounted on panel, 2013, by Neal T Walsh |
"Maverick" from the series Walking Distance by Scott Lapham
Archival Digital Print (scanned color
negative), 2012.
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Walking Distance: New Photographs by Scott Lapham
faint murmurs: New Paintings by Neal Walsh
April 2 – May 10
faint murmurs: New Paintings by Neal Walsh
April 2 – May 10
New Paintings & New Show at 186 Carpenter St.
Walking Distance: new photographs by Scott Lapham
faint murmurs: new paintings by Neal T. Walsh
April 2- May 11, 2013
opening reception
Sunday April 14, 2013
5-7 p.m.
Longtime neighbors and friends, Scott Lapham and Neal Walsh both live
and work a few blocks from 186 Carpenter in Providence's West End. Walking Distance features photographs taken within walking distance from Scott’s home. Neal's paintings in faint murmurs are densely layered meditative works inspired by the changing and fragmentary neighborhood landscape.
Scott Lapham graduated from the
Rhode Island School of Design in 1990 with a BFA in photography. As an
artist his primary mediums are photography and sculpture. His work is in
the collections of the The Museum of the Rhode Island School of Design,
Fidelity Investments Corporate Collection and Blue Cross Blue Shield of
RI. He is also a teacher and free lance photographer. His work with the
art center AS220 started in 1995 with the co-founding of the AS220
Community Darkroom. In 2001 he founded Photographic Memory, a youth
photography program teaching photography and mentoring under-served
youth in the Rhode Island Training School, Group Homes and the wider
youth community.
Neal T. Walsh is the Gallery Director for the Providence arts
organization AS220, and lives in the city’s West End. Walsh has
exhibited at the Newport Art Museum, David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown
University, Hera Gallery in Wakefield, RI, South Gallery in Greenfield,
MA, Aqua Art in Miami, and Dorsch Gallery in Miami. Walsh co-curated
with Maya Allison, in 2011 the exhibition, “Among the Breakage: New
painting from Providence” at the David Winton Bell Gallery.
For more information or to schedule an appointment contact Neal at nealtwalsh@gmail.com.
The gallery is located at 186 Carpenter St. in the corner of Carpenter and Battey, two blocks in from Broadway.
gallery hours by appointment. contact nealtwalsh at gmail dot com to schedule a visit.