‘Tis the Season: Holiday Party & Opening!

Our December Show & Holiday Party closed the year on a festive note! Live music, holiday ornaments and the fabulous creations of the For-Ever-Green Tree Lot had everyone in the holiday spirit. Guests enjoyed yummy treats from the Good Food Truck & stayed warm drinking Susan’s delicious homemade apple cider.

Enjoy a glimpse of the festivities below! 

Holiday crafts by Katy Dement, Lynn Fowler, Margaret Hiden,
Marlene Thomas, Brandi Supratanapongse, The Atlanta School,
Patty Nelson Merrifield, Amandine Drouet, & Richard Sudden.
Santa Claus is here! (Gordon Chandler)
Eco-Friendly Tree Lot & The Good Food Truck
The December Show.
Art (l to r): Michele Schuff, Tommy Taylor,
Jody Faussett, Julia Hill and Ling Zhang.
Fire Cauldron by Charlie Smith.

What will Susan ask Santa for this year?!?
Art by Jonathan Bouknight, Ann-Marie Manker & Mery Lynn McCorkle.

Holiday Ornaments & Gifts.

For-Ever-Green Eco Friendly Tree Lot (Tracy Wagner).

Whitespace photographer, Margaret Hiden, poses with Santa Claus.

Festivities in the Courtyard.

Whitespace a Glow.
(L) Tree creation by Steve Johnson for the For-Ever-Green Tree Lot.
Whitespace staff with Santa (Gordon Chandler).
L to R: Nadira Ali, Kelly Pierce and Kat Ivey.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS from WHITESPACE
We look forward to seeing you in 2011!
Gallery Hours:  Wed – Sat | 11 am – 5 pm
Gallery Closed: Dec. 24–25 & Jan. 1st.

Holiday Show: New Works by Selected Gallery Artists + For-Ever-Green Tree Lot!

Whitespace, named Best Gallery 2010 by Creative Loafing, is pleased to present The December Show, a survey of new works by selected gallery artists including: Meg Aubrey, Jonathan Bouknight, Sarah Emerson, Jody Fausett, Julia Hill, Ann-Marie Manker, David Mitchell, Mark Sandlin, Red Weldon-Sandlin, Michele Schuff, Richard Sexton, Whitney Stansell, Richard Sudden, Tommy Taylor, Yukari Umekawa, Tracy Wagner, Bo Zhang and Ling Zhang. 
THE DECEMBER SHOW
opening reception + holiday party 
+ for-ever-green eco-friendly  tree lot
December 3, 2010 – January 1, 2011

Opening Reception:  Friday, December 3 | 7-10 pm

Please join us opening night December 3rd for our Holiday Party, showcasing yummy street food from the Good Food Truck, warm homemade apple cider, and many other surprises! 

The For-Ever-Green Eco-Friendly Tree Lot will feature sustainable, eco-friendly trees, each created by artists re-interpreting the Christmas Tree. Displayed in the Whitespace courtyard, the trees are available as part of a cash-and-carry outdoor lot for visitors to take home and use in place of a traditional tree!

Gallery Hours:  Wed – Sat | 11 am – 5 pm
Gallery Closed: Dec. 24–25 & Jan. 1st.

Jerry Cullum reviews "Interior Mind/Exterior World"

Art critic Jerry Cullum recently reviewed the gallery’s current exhibition of photographs by Julie Sims & Yukari Umekawa.

Of their work, Cullum writes: “Sims’ stage sets representing inner processes are complemented brilliantly by Yukari Umekawa’s photographs of the exterior world that serve as evocative metaphors for feelings and intuitions.”(ArtsCriticATL.com / October 27, 2010)

To read his complete review of Interior Mind/Exterior World, please click on the title below:
Evocative photos by Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa explore inner worlds, at Whitespace

Yukari Umekawa, Memories #3
Pigment Print, 14.5″x21″

Julie Sims, Deformation, Amygdaloidal Rim
Chromogenic Print 20″, 20″x 20″

Interior Mind/Exterior World
 On View @ whitespace through November 20th

Opening of Interior Mind/Exterior World

On opening night of our current exhibit, guests were intrigued with how photographic artists Julie Sims & Yukari Umekawa revealed aspects of their interior selves through differing approaches to their environment. Below a glimpse. 
We invite you to visit the gallery and immerse yourself in the unique worlds of Sims & Umekawa!

Opening Reception for Interior Mind / Exterior World

Photographer Julie Sims discussing her work.

Photographs by Julie Sims.
Yukari beside her work “You Are Beautiful”.

Guest contemplating Yukari’s photographs.

Yukari speaking with guests.

Interior Mind | Exterior World  
a photography exhibition
Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa 
Exhibition dates: October 15 – November 20, 2010

Interior Mind | Exterior World

Whitespace is proud to present, Interior Mind | Exterior World a photography exhibition with Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa. 

Through the photographs of Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa, the relationship between internal and external merge in the gallery’s current exhibit “Interior Mind | Exterior World”.  Sims creates small, constructed settings that she photographs to reference both the natural world and the anatomical structures and pathways of the brain.  Umekawa focuses her view through a pinhole camera to express the world around her and then manipulates the image to show her inner self at that exact moment.

Julie Sims, Fault Line

Julie Sims, a resident of Smyrna, Georgia, draws a parallel between her frustration with her personal psychological experiences of anxiety and depression, and that which is experienced in a natural disaster, when the environment becomes inhospitable beyond human control.  The psychological environment is subject to fault lines and erosive forces, just like the Earth. This metaphor offers a different context in which to consider mental health issues, and works to dismantle the stigma attached to them.

Yukari Umekawa, You Are Beautiful

Through a tiny lens, Yukari Umekawa photographs abstract, ambiguous images that she takes without thinking, only feeling.  She is attracted to color, light, and familiar places, such as her hometown of Osaka, Japan.  With the digital film she uses, Umekawa alters the colors of her photographs in order to communicate her happiness, confusion, excitement, longing, or contentment at the time to the viewer.  By fusing artistic elements with her emotions and the scene around her, she projects her inner sentiments onto her external environment.

Interior Mind | Exterior World 
a photography exhibition
 Julie Sims and Yukari Umekawa
Exhibition dates: October 15 – November 20, 2010

Opening reception: Friday, October 15 | 7-10 pm

Gallery Hours:   

Wednesday – Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm or by appointment

The Narratives of Artist Ann-Marie Manker

Artist Ann-Marie Manker weaves complex imaginary, psychological narratives throughout her work, as in her recent show — Softcore War – currently on view in the gallery.

For insight into the inspiration behind her paintings, please view the articles below by clicking on the titles. Manker will be speaking in the gallery tonight, September 23rd @ 6:30pm. We hope you can join us!

CREATIVE LOAFING — ATLANTA

Ann-Marie-Manker paints bright fantasies of dark times, by Wyatt Williams.

BURNAWAY.org
Ann-Marie Manker imagines birthday cakes covered in hot lava, by Jeremy Abernathy (September 10, 2010).
Ann-Marie Manker, Swan Song, 2010.
acrylic, acryla-gouache, graphite, acrylic ink & varnish on braced wood.
32 x 46 inches. Photo courtesy of the artist.

Ann-Marie Manker’s work was recently included in the group show, Women to Watch 2010, Body of Work: New Perspectives on Figure Painting at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington, D.C.)  Jiha Moon also interviewed Manker for The Studio Visit (09/07/2010).

SOFTCORE WAR
New Works by Ann-Marie Manker

Exhibit Dates: September 10 – October 9, 2010.

"Softcore War" Opening Night

On September 10th, artist Ann-Marie Manker unveiled her recent body of work, Softcore War. Viewers were confronted with intriguing paintings and sculptural installations that revolve around the daydreams of a young female would-be suicide bomber.

Whitespace owner Susan Bridges with artist Ann-Marie Manker.

Sunnyside Up
sculptural installation: 1981 VW Rabbit car door, fabric, paper latex, sand.
Viewer contemplating Little Voice.

Fire Arms
sculptural installation: paper, acrylic, wax, rope, sand, flour.

The Good Food Truck provided delicious bites!
SOFTCORE WAR
New Works by Ann-Marie Manker
The drawings and paintings of Ann-Marie Manker explore psychological narratives through the representation of figurative imagery within fantasy landscapes. Her new body of work focuses on the daydreams of a young female would-be suicide bomber.  
Exhibit Dates: September 10 – October 9, 2010
Conversation with the Artist: September 23 @ 6:30 pm