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Casita Maria Center Features SUPERHEROES, 1/21

By: Jan. 19, 2011
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The year 2011 is off to an ambitions start with numberous NYC galleries introducing new artists and art shows within the first two weeks of January.  Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education, although not a traditional gallery, is also joining the trend by ringing the new year with "Superheroes", an art show curated by Wirth Art Advisory. The show will be open to the public from January 21st to March 2nd, with a special opening reception on January 20th from 6-8pm.

"Superheroes" is a group show that includes eleven artists, several of whom are represented in galleries outside the United States; Sener Ozmen  is represented in Turkey by Outlet Gallery, and Melissa Mejia, Gerald Ellis and Tania Marmolejo are represented in the Dominican Republic by the Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery.  the six other artists with work in the show are: Adam Parker Smith, Ruth Ava Lyons, James Seward, D*Face, Phillip Simpson, artist duo Batman & Batman, plus Valarie Hird of Nohra Haime Gallery.

Whether "Superheroes" is to be taken literally, or figuratively, as in a local superhero, the show's eclectric selection of artwork is bound to attract viewers as they see Wonder Woman unraveling from a mass of voluptuous hair, or Superman transforming into a "Super Muslim" throug a series of photographs.  There will be more serious components as well; James Seward's "My Brother before Third Deployment" and Ruth Ava Lyons' "Tiananmen" reference important political moments in our history which have created local superheroes at times where there was a real need for them. 

It is appropriate that Casita Maria should be hosting "Superheroes", as the Center itself has attained a superhero-like status within its own community. Situated right by Hunts Point, a block from the 6 train stop in the Bronx, Casita Maria is considered a haven where students can learn about all different forms of art and culture.  Everyone is accepted, and students are encouraged to pursue their dreams, with mentors.

DATE: January 20 - March 2nd, 2011
LOCATION: Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education, 928 Simpson Street, Bronx, NY            
 FOR MORE INFORMATION: call Sabrina Wirth 646-684-4886  Info@wirthartadvisory.com
or www.casitamaria.us or www.wirthartadvisory.com

 




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