Last chance to see Richard Kattman's vibrant acrylics; the show ends Sunday, October 2. | |
Richare Kattman's never-before exhibited series of vertical paintings on linen. Kattman chose to hang his newest series, 2x6 ft. acrylics on linen, unstretched, to showcase the texture and detail on the edges, which would otherwise be hidden behind the stretcher frame. The strong graphic elements and rich colors are evocative of the Native American blankets which inspired this body of work. New for October- Beyond the Surface: Biological Explorations in Waxan encaustic show curated by Tracy Spadafora. |
Cheryl Clinton and Marie Craig talk about their experience opening Fountain Street Fine Art, an art gallery in a gritty industrial building in Framingham,MA
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Last Weekend to see Richard Kattman: Current Work
Saturday, September 24, 2011
RIchard Kattman: Current Work, on view through October 2
Richard Kattman discusses his painting, Butterfingers |
It's really difficult to get a sense of the scale of Richard Kattman's paintings from images in the press or on a screen. Their lush colors and textures, too, pale on reproduction, and really must be experienced in person. Those of us who heard Richard speak during last Sunday's gallery talk learned first-hand how eclectic his inspirations are. Everything from the palette of Picasso during his Rose period, to aerial views of the midwest from a plane, to longing for past summers at Little Compton translate into the paintings on view in this show.
There's still time to see for yourself what is so spectacular about Richard Kattman's current body of work. The Gallery is open Friday-Sunday 11-5.
If those times don't work for you, please contact the gallery-
by email
or by phone 508-879-4200
We'll be glad to show you around at your convenience.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Baby’s first steps
Richard Kattman: Current Work, on view in the Gallery through October 2, 2011 |
It’s a year, almost to the day, since we got our first glimpse of the space that would become Fountain Street Fine Art. That first year was a whirlwind, and 12 months later, we have accomplished so many of our initial objectives.
In the beginning, Sept. 2010 |
Check out this video to see how far we’ve come
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgZ2xFkzQ68.
Although the gallery’s ‘birthday’, the anniversary of our opening, isn’t till February, for us - the ‘parents’- our second year begins now, in September. Richard Kattman’s fabulous show is our 6th.The initial buzz and excitement of our startup has worn off. We’re entering the next stage; it’s more difficult now. Our cute new baby is growing, taking steps, forging its identity and presence long-term in local and regional art circles.
We know first-hand the challenges and rewards of the growth phase we’re entering. This fall, in our own families, 3 of our children (we have 6 between us) are entering new phases of their development; one started kindergarten, one high school, one went off to college for the first time. The expectations are higher, the work is harder, but the accomplishments are even sweeter.
Stick around with us, watch this baby grow!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
R. Kattman, Ohio Farmland |
Richard Kattman- Current Work
September 9-October 2, 2011
“Some canvases are my views of the earth as it appears from space. Some are drawn from infinite places located within my subconscious. Others are explorations I take at the speed of light to places I imagine in deep outer space. These artworks portray the fragility of life and the known universe… I use really big brushes that you can put a lot of paint on fast. For me, making a painting is like shooting through space.”
-Richard Kattman
Please join us for an artist reception
Saturday September 17th from 5-7 PM
and a conversation with the artist
Sunday Sept. 18th at 3 PM
in the gallery.
Both events are free and open to the public.
For October, guest curator Tracy Spadafora presents
Friday, September 9, 2011
We're BAAACK!
It's good to be back! The gallery re-opened today after our August break, and it was wonderful to put the sign out by the road, turn on the lights, the music, and talk with the visitiors who stopped by to see Richard Kattman's paintings on opening day.
Due to scheduling conflicts, Ariane Goodwin's workshop is rescheduled to June 9, 2012.
We've both struggled with writing our artist statements, which are essential to every artist's career. After a battle to find the right words, we've often found that what we had written wasn't what we wanted to convey- it was verbose, vague, or lame (sometimes all 3!) That's why we're thrilled to invite nationally known artist coach Ariane Goodwin to the gallery for a workshop she calls
Richard Kattman installs his paintings in the gallery . |
Dates to remember-
Richard Kattman's show runs through Oct.2
Reception
Sat. 9/17, 5-7PM
Artist Talk
Sun. 9/18, 3 PM
Due to scheduling conflicts, Ariane Goodwin's workshop is rescheduled to June 9, 2012.
Ariane Goodwin |
We've both struggled with writing our artist statements, which are essential to every artist's career. After a battle to find the right words, we've often found that what we had written wasn't what we wanted to convey- it was verbose, vague, or lame (sometimes all 3!) That's why we're thrilled to invite nationally known artist coach Ariane Goodwin to the gallery for a workshop she calls
"Writing Your Artist Statement Doesn’t Have To Hurt:-> Nail It Once And For All!"
Ariane Goodwin, Ed.D., author of Writing The Artist Statement: Revealing The True Spirit of Your Work, privately coaches artists on developing art-career strategies, and is the organizer and host of the annual art career conference, the smARTist® Telesummit.
The cost for this workshop is $75.00 Because this is especially important for new artists, we are offering a $10. student discount.
Register online at http://www. FountainStreetFineArt.com
Complete information is available at FountainStreetFineArt.com
Saturday, September 3, 2011
It's been a great summer - Gearing up for FALL
Richard Kattman, Liftoff! |
We were pleased by the positive comments we received about Industrial Strength (our summer show, juried by Howard Yezerski), both in Artscope magazine and from our many visitors. This reinforced our opinion that this show was perhaps our best group effort yet. We enjoyed conversations with people of all ages, especially the comments and questions of the students and summer campers who stopped by. We even had the occasional canine visitor!
We've made good use of the more relaxed summer atmosphere, as well, by working on some longer term projects. We've got a new logo, designed by Lisa Thompson, and are putting it to use on all our publicity materials, including new signage which will be unveiled when we re-open in September. We've streamlined our data entry and bookeeping, two un-sexy but essential components of running a gallery. Our two fantastic interns. Anne and Emma, researched and designed a brochure that informs our visitors of all the great choices for dining around the gallery, and provides a map and list of other things to do in the area. (Make sure you pick one up next time you stop in.) We even found the time to freshen up the space with a coat of paint!
Our major 'top secret’ project for the summer has been to plan our offerings for the fall, winter and spring of 2011-2012. We’ll be unveiling the fall/winter lineup when we reopen September 9th.
We’re very excited to exhibit the work of
Richard Kattman
Sept. 9th to Oct. 2nd
Join us for a
Public Reception Saturday Sept. 17th from 5-7 PM,
and for an
Artists’ Conversation on Sunday Sept. 18th at 3 PM.
Find out what inspires Richard to create large his vibrant paintings that explode with color and life.
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