The John Fonda Gallery at Theatre Project
Sidney Pink, Curator
About the Gallery
Since 1971, Theatre Project has been providing a distinct cultural experience to the citizens of Baltimore by presenting new, innovative and diverse works in the arts. The John Fonda Gallery is dedicated to providing the contemporary visual artist of Baltimore a vital venue to present shows featuring paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography and fiber arts. This arrangement of gallery and performance space creates an opportunity for dialog as visual artists and performing artists exhibit their work side by side. It was dedicated on January 14, 1993 to the memory of John Fonda, who served as curator of the gallery and nurtured Baltimore arts and artists. It is open for viewing by appointment: 410-539-3091.
Now showing in the Gallery through March 18 ~ works of Mary Anne Arntzen.
My paintings are about looking and looking through. Chainlink, nets, knotted strings, and corrugated paper stacks are favorite subjects-- objects similar in their construction and purpose that are mechanically created by tying and binding. My sources come from man-made barriers, industrial restraints woven through the landscape that are interpreted, warped, or distorted by my loaded brush.
This show includes plans and studies for future work, as well as one-offs and dot paintings made with excess paint from larger works. -- Mary Anne Arntzen
To inquire about exhibiting your work, please e-mail Sidney Pink at info@sidneypink.com.