Posts tagged ‘exhibition’

June 17, 2021

Eco-Centric Exhibit at Blue Line Arts

Happy Summer!

My painting Time Will Tell is included in Eco-Centric, a current exhibition at Blue Line Arts near Sacramento, CA. Join us for a public reception on Saturday, June 19, 4–8pm.

To see more of my recent work, please click here to visit my website.


ECO-CENTRIC
Blue Line Arts
405 Vernon St., Roseville, CA 95678
May 21 – July 10, 2021
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11am – 5pm
Public Reception: Saturday, June 19, 4–8pm


This exhibit addresses the fragility and sustainability of our natural environment. Working in a range of styles and mediums, the participating artists investigate human impacts on biodiversity, resource consumption, ecology, pollution, recycling, energy policy.

Selected artists include: Brandin Barón, Adrienne Belair, Niloufar Farzam, Lorrie Fink, Alan Fishleder, Vicki Gunter, Zachary Myers, Jennifer Rugge, Kathy Sinclair, and Kevin Wiseman.

Also at Blue Line:
OFF CENTER

Featuring 80 works by artists from 21 states, this international ceramic exhibit is a testament to the strength and resilience of art-making during uncertain times, addressing ways in which ceramics can draw attention to issues relevant to today’s world.


Click here to learn more about both shows.


We are starting to awaken in California, emerging from the long strange interlude.
I hope we’ll have the opportunity to greet one another in person before too long!

If you’re ready to venture out, I’d be happy to arrange a studio visit.

(image above: Time Will Tell, Fern 263. Oil on canvas, 48 x 48 in. ©LorrieFink2021. From the series “Before the Clocks Held Time.”)

June 21, 2019

Double Yellow at Orangeland Gallery, San Francisco

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Orangeland Gallery presents a juried art exhibit featuring the color yellow. My painting, Sound Off, Fern 280 (30 x 24″, oil/canvas) is included in this beautiful show.

ARTISTS RECEPTION:
June 22, 2019, 4–7 pm

Exhibit: June 15 – July 31 2019

Participating Artists: Katia Almeida, Marsha Balian, Julie Blankenship, Greta Boesel, Lisa Bostwick, Carol Brighton, Gordon Bryan, Carol Dalton, Lorrie Fink, Bean Finneran, Liz Fracchia, Julie Garner, Alyce Gottesman, Irene Kononova, Candace Loheed, Sherrie Lovler, Liz Mamorsky, Gloria Matuszewski, Zea Morvitz, James Ong, Sara Post, Young Shin, Ivy Something, Earl Speas, Inez Storer, Victoria Veedell, Emil Yanos, and Sara Young.

1250 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94108
Thursday-Saturday, 12-4 pm, and by appointment

Orangeland is located in the Nob Hill neighborhood of San Francisco on the Powell-Mason cable car line, across the street from the Cable Car Museum.

Climb halfway to the stars and visit this charming gallery!

November 28, 2017

Color Feast! Open Studio, Sunday, Dec. 3

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Here is a selection of small oil paintings from the Out Loud/Corn Lily series. These range in size from 8 x 8 to 12 x 12 inches, with larger dimensions available.

Also available: Wild Things/Thistles & Poppies, Sunflowers, Kettle Ponds, and more!

Sunday, December 3, 2017

11 am to 5pm, rain or shine!

For more information: lorrie@lorriefink.com

November 3, 2017

Beyond Landscapes

119 Dreaming Lamar Valley 12x12 oil panl 2015

Gray Loft Gallery presents Beyond Landscapes, a group exhibit of landscape-inspired art, featuring abstract, traditional, and non-traditional works in a variety of media including photography, painting, drawing and watercolor by a roster of amazing artists. Curated by Jan Watten. (Image: Dreaming Lamar Valley, Lorrie Fink)

Exhibit: November 10 – December 8, 2017

2889 Ford Street, third floor
Oakland, CA 94610
(510) 499-4556
Gallery Hours: Saturdays, 1:00 to 5:00 pm, Sundays by appointment

Artists’ opening reception: 2nd Friday, November 10, 6 – 9 pm
Oakland Plaid Friday Weekend: Saturday, November 25, 11:00 – 6:00 pm
Jingletown Winter Art Walk: Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 2 & 3, 11:00 – 6:00 pm

Closing Reception: 2nd Friday, December 8, 6 – 9 pm

Participating artists:
Åke Grunditz
Barbara Nussell
Betty Jo Costanzo
Chad Herrera
Christine Watten
Donna Fenstermaker
Eben Ostby
Ed Summerfield
Francine Hsu Davis
Gale Antokal
Ginny Parsons
Gordon Pagnello
Jamey Brzezinski
Jan Erion
Jan Watten
Javier Manirque
JM Golding
Joni-Marie Theodorsen
June Yokell
Karyn Yandow
Larry Davidson
Lin Fischer
Lisa Rigby
Lorrie Fink
Lynn McGeever
Noga Wizansky
Paul Feinberg
Renee Doty
Shelley Hoyt
Stacy Rosevear
Stephanie Williamson
Steven Andresen
Steven Raskin
Styrous
Susan Scott
Tim Hill

About Gray Loft Gallery:
Gray Loft Gallery was voted Best Art Gallery in 2016 and 2017 in the Oakland Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards.

June 16, 2016

Backyard Beauty at Firehouse Arts Center, Pleasanton, CA

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works by Ellen Little, Sawyer Rose, Lorrie Fink, Anne Subercaseaux

 

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Ellen Little, watercolors; Demetra Theofanous (glass nest), Dean Bensen (glass trunk)

 

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Lorrie Fink, paintings

 

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Glass sculpture, Dean Bensen

 

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works by Ellen Little, Sawyer Rose, Lorrie Fink

 

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Sawyer Rose, metal paintings; Emily Farish, charcoal drawing

 

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Dominique Piana, harpist. Paintings by Lorrie Fink

 

Flower pods pounded from metal, shadows cast on a walkway, tree trunks and nests made of glass, watercolors larger than life, exuberant colorful oil paintings.

I encourage everyone to visit this exquisite show at the Harrington Gallery in Pleasanton, CA, thoughtfully curated by Julie Finegan of the Firehouse Arts Center. The exhibit showcases the work of seven artists, who use a range of materials to express their experiences of nature. Beautifully installed, the energy of these works flows from room to room, offering an oasis of harmony in a turbulent world.

Harrington Gallery
Firehouse Arts Center
4444 Railroad Ave., Pleasanton, CA 94566
Gallery Hours: W–F, 1–5 pm; Sat, 11 am–3 pm

Backyard Beauty featured artists:
Dean Bensen, glass sculpture
Emily Farish, charcoal drawings
Lorrie Fink, oil paintings
Ellen Little, watercolor paintings
Sawyer Rose, metal sculpture

Anne Subercaseaux
Demetra Theofanous, glass sculpture