"Speaking Out: Art in a Time of Upheaval" curated by Greg Muenzen
Opens Saturday, February 17, 5-8PM
Where:
Gallarus Arts
215 Katonah Ave.
Katonah, NY 10536
MAP
Show runs through March 11.
For the latest works out of my studio and my full portfolio visit my website:
KatelynAlain.com
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Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
This Fall: Openings and Open Studios
Hello and Happy Fall! The world feels upside down, but art is a perfect and necessary antidote. Here's what's upcoming:
1. Single Fare opens this Saturday Sept. 16, 5-8pm at Highline Stages - 441 W 14th Street in NYC.
A big show of small works on used MetroCards. I have 4 included. 100 bucks each. Single Fare will also be on view all day on Sunday, Sept. 17th, 12-6. *Editors pick at ArtNet News for what to do this weekend. (link)
2. Save the date: Gowanus Open Studios, Oct. 21,22
Put this on your calendar right now! See artists at work in their natural habitat. My latest paintings will be on view so come and chat about ideas and a better vision of tomorrow. 98 4th St, Brooklyn, NY. Link to the Artist Directory and map here.
3. If you're still reading, I'm working on even more oil on MetroCard paintings and you can purchase for 100 each. Just private message me your address through instagram, fb where I post them or email (katelynalain@yahoo.com) with the one you want. I accept paypal, venmo, and old fashioned check. It's easy, efficient, and the little gems will mail to you for free.
Lastly, check out my updated website KatelynAlain.com for all available works and shoot me an email to inquire or to schedule a studio visit.
Stay sane. Stay inspired. I hope to see you soon.
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Sunday, February 26, 2017
The Unreliable Narrator opens March 3 at ArtHelix in Brooklyn
The Unreliable Narrator
March 3rd - 26th, 2017
Please Join me at the Artist Reception: Friday, March 3rd | 6-9PM
Also: Bushwick Armory Week Late Night - March 4th | 6-9PM
ArtHelix is located at 289 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206
info.arthelix@gmail.com – 718.386.2863
Press Release:
ArtHelix is pleased to announce The Unreliable Narrator, a group exhibition featuring works by Kathy Grove, Bonnie Rychlak, Ellen Brooks, Judith Linhares, Elaine Reicheck, Rona Pondick, Susan Unterberg, Jeanne Silverthorne, Nancy Mladenoff, Jackie Cantwell, Maria Kreyn, Katelyn Alain, Angela Strassheim, Jessie Brugger, Meghan Boody, Mihyun Kang, Claire Watson, Cynthia Ruse, Christy Armendariz, Elizabeth Saveri, Joanne Ross, Hazel Santino, Sarah Smith, Katelin Hudson, and Yael Malka.
This is an exhibition of some artists, all women, ranging in age from their early twenties to their seventies, who have endeavored, directly or indirectly, to “represent” themselves in their work. The title of the exhibition, “The Unreliable Narrator,” is a way to suggest that this effort is more complex than may at first seem.
For more info on the show visit: arthelix.com
March 3rd - 26th, 2017
Please Join me at the Artist Reception: Friday, March 3rd | 6-9PM
Also: Bushwick Armory Week Late Night - March 4th | 6-9PM
ArtHelix is located at 289 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206
info.arthelix@gmail.com – 718.386.2863
Press Release:
ArtHelix is pleased to announce The Unreliable Narrator, a group exhibition featuring works by Kathy Grove, Bonnie Rychlak, Ellen Brooks, Judith Linhares, Elaine Reicheck, Rona Pondick, Susan Unterberg, Jeanne Silverthorne, Nancy Mladenoff, Jackie Cantwell, Maria Kreyn, Katelyn Alain, Angela Strassheim, Jessie Brugger, Meghan Boody, Mihyun Kang, Claire Watson, Cynthia Ruse, Christy Armendariz, Elizabeth Saveri, Joanne Ross, Hazel Santino, Sarah Smith, Katelin Hudson, and Yael Malka.
This is an exhibition of some artists, all women, ranging in age from their early twenties to their seventies, who have endeavored, directly or indirectly, to “represent” themselves in their work. The title of the exhibition, “The Unreliable Narrator,” is a way to suggest that this effort is more complex than may at first seem.
For more info on the show visit: arthelix.com
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Time Is Jagged
time is jagged
intricate as ancient lace
hidden and pulsing
beneath skin
and matted hair
The smell of your forehead
your excessively soft cheek
pressed to mine like a blind contour
moving in no particular direction
Please don't leave me
alone
with that low winter light
a soft ache between my rib cage
of negative space and tired epiphany
or that pale Vermeer wall
The moments are careless
intricate as ancient lace
hidden and pulsing
beneath skin
and matted hair
The smell of your forehead
your excessively soft cheek
pressed to mine like a blind contour
moving in no particular direction
Please don't leave me
alone
with that low winter light
a soft ache between my rib cage
of negative space and tired epiphany
or that pale Vermeer wall
The moments are careless
as they rush
to obliterate now
yet they pile up whole
until they are tucked in
ready to hum to
to obliterate now
yet they pile up whole
until they are tucked in
ready to hum to
in the invisible dark
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Here's what's upcoming:
Final week to see Brooklyn Comes To Westport at Dedee Shattuck Gallery in Westport, MA. Closes on Sunday, Aug. 28. Website
Opening this Saturday, August 27, 6-9PM:
Big Ten(t) opens at Art Helix Gallery, 289 Meserole St., Brooklyn, NY.
Big Ten(t) is an art exhibition featuring University of Wisconsin-Madison MFA alumni. Curated by Barry Carlsen. Runs Aug.27- Sept. 11
Special event Sept. 8: Live Auction
Art Auction of selected artwork from Big Ten(t)! Open to the public. Bids can be made online first and/or the auction will be completed live on Thursday Sept. 8, 6:30-8:30 at ArtHelix Gallery, 289 Meserole St. Brooklyn, NY.
My painting, All That Was Left Was The Ocean's Spray, will be available to bid on. Bidding site will go live when Big Ten(t) opens Saturday, Aug. 27. http://www.shhhim.com/#big-ten-t-auction
Finally, Save the date: October 15 and 16 is Gowanus Open Studios!
I look forward to welcoming you to my lovely new studio space just up the canal at 98 4th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231. Studios will be open all over the hood from 12-6 both days.
Enjoy the final glorious days of Summer!
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Sunday, July 10, 2016
Brooklyn Comes To Westport Aug 3-28
Curated by Jodi Stevens.
Reception: Aug. 6, 5-7 PM
August 3-28, 2016
Dedee Shattuck Gallery
1 Partners Ln, Westport, MA 02790
Reception: Aug. 6, 5-7 PM
August 3-28, 2016
Dedee Shattuck Gallery
1 Partners Ln, Westport, MA 02790
Brooklyn Comes To Westport Aug 3-28
Curated by Jodi Stevens.
Reception: Aug. 6, 5-7 PM
Dedee Shattuck Gallery
1 Partners Ln, Westport, MA 02790
Reception: Aug. 6, 5-7 PM
Dedee Shattuck Gallery
1 Partners Ln, Westport, MA 02790
Tuesday, March 01, 2016
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Gowanus Open Studio Sale Oct 17,18
It's that time of year again! The two days a year I open my studio to the crowds and curious. But this year there's a mega sale! Read on.
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
October 17 and 18 from 12-6.
WHERE: Studio 22 at 98 9th Street or enter at 75C 10th Street, Brooklyn, NY
This is the last year you will find me in this location as the landlord has sold the building and this little community is moving on and out. The great news for you: everything in my studio will be on super sale to make my move easier. Come prepared to purchase at once-in-a-lifetime prices. Thank you all for your support over the years in this space. I have adored this studio and it's many visitors. I look forward to what the future will bring. See you very soon.
Take a look through my available paintings at www.KatelynAlain.com and let me know if I should hold one for you! I will be accepting cash or check during the sale.
Walk, bike or take the F/G/R train to 9th Street and follow the balloons to 98 9th Street or to 75C 10th Street in the building next to Lowe's. Here's the full GOS participant Map.
Come out, spread the word. #GOS2015 #KatelynAlain
Wednesday, June 03, 2015
Opening Saturday, June 6 at Sara June
You are invited to Katelyn Alain: On The Verge
Opening: Saturday, June 6 at 7pm
at
Sara June
618 Union Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215
I am beyond excited to display my latest series of small paintings in a venue and space that perfectly aligns with the character and vibe of the work. Sara June is an amazing Brooklyn salon that
was created from the ground up by the very talented Sara Gilmore. This is a unique and beautifully designed space in Gowanus that is a natural environment for my portraits of women on the verge of transformation. Come out and support the people making good things happen in Brooklyn.
I hope to see you at 7pm on Saturday!
Katelyn Alain: On The Verge will be on view June - July, 2015Sara June hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11-6618 Union Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215 |
* My show Musing continues to be on view at Arcilesi Homberg Fine Art, 139 Eldridge St., (Lower East Side) New York, NY until June 12, 2015. Come by to see a larger selection of recent paintings in this two person show. Gallery hours: Wedneday-Sunday 12-6pm. LINK to gallery |
Friday, May 01, 2015
May 9- June 12 at Arcilesi Homberg Fine Art, New York, NY
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| Dormant Prophecies, oil on canvas, 24x18" |
Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 9, 6-9 PM
at
Arcilesi Homberg Fine Art
139 Eldridge St. (Lower East Side)
New York, NY 10002
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday 12pm - 6pm
On view: May 9- June 12, 2015
Thursday, October 09, 2014
Gowanus Open Studios October 18, 19
It's that time of year again! The one day a year I ignore my reclusive nature and open my studio to the crowds and curious. I look forward to welcoming you:
October 18 and 19 from 12-6.
Find me in Studio 22 at 98 9th Street or enter at 75A 10th Street, Brooklyn, NY
This event attracts the best visitors to my studio. Last year I met some of my very first collectors in person and was surrounded by so many amazing people that have encouraged and enabled me to make my work. Thank you all for your support!
This year over 315 artists and organizations at 85 locations around Gowanus will be participating. So come see the latest art being made in this part of Brooklyn. Here's the full GOS participant map.
Walk, bike or take the F/G/R train to 9th Street and follow the balloons to 98 9th Street or to 75A 10th Street in the building next to Lowe's!
Come out, spread the word, and don't forget to take selfies and hashtag it. #GOS2014
Wednesday, June 04, 2014
Monday, November 04, 2013
Face Time: New Portraiture Now
Opens this Friday, November 8th
6-8:30pm
Ground Floor Gallery
343 5th Street
Brooklyn, NY (map)
I am pleased to be participating in this show at Ground Floor Gallery that opens on Friday. "Face Time: New Portraiture Now" is a mixed-media exploration of contemporary portraiture featuring Elizabeth Colomba, and artists Damali Abrams, Brendan Carroll, Alexis Duque, Lori Nelson, Tim Okamura, Iviva Olenick, Katelyn Alain and Barry Shepherd.
"Face Time: New Portraiture Now" will be on view from November 8 - December 8, 2013.
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
Gowanus Open Studios October 19, 20
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| Detail shot from the latest canvas. |
When: October 19 and 20
Time: 12-6 PM
Where: 98 9th Street or enter at 75A 10th Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn. I am in Studio 22 .
MAP
By train: F/G to Smith/9th Street and cross the canal. Also, F or R train to 4th Ave./9th st. and head down the hill to 98 9th Street.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Some Thoughts On Painting Reality
I spend much of my time contemplating sight and the way my brain perceives the information before me. I think about how I can make painting a more accurate reflection of my experience in this world. I think about how we observe nature as outside of ourselves, but we are also nature. I think about the strangeness of life and the extreme beauty that surrounds us. I wonder about the world and most often wonder about how to make my work more true to life. And by that I don't mean more traditionally representational. I mean more accurate to the strangeness of my own experience.
My work has always been in some way representational. But most people have a hard time categorizing my paintings. Even I am not sure what category they should fit into. This, I think, is because I'm not focused on creating a specific type of art or in mimicking a specific style that already exists. I am instead focused on finding a better way to communicate my reality. My goal is not to replicate the world simply as the eye sees. While a worthy task for some, that has never been my aim. It is the brain that alters and informs the eye. And it is what the brain does with visual and other sensory information that is the most essential element of the reality that I document.
Our personal truth is rooted in our interpretation of things. In the passing of time, the brain distills and alters our understanding. It keeps the essential. It elevates the mundane. It also has a tendency to fail completely or remember falsely. What is it then that we are recording as painters if we want to record reality? Is it not the brain's emotional response to the information that hits our retina? Painting is about what we take away from what we see. It is about what makes our understanding of the world truly our own. It is about finding and recording a deeper truth, and finding an alternate path to discovering and sharing our true selves. Abstraction and ambiguity is a very real part of sight and memory. Why should it not be recorded as such when we represent reality in two dimensions? What we see before us and what we take away are two different things. What is more real?
Reality is a fickle thing. Time moves relentlessly onward. As time passes, I find myself with ever more questions. Is it possible to use paint to find out more about how we see and remember? How do I translate the abstraction of the brain into color and form? What element of reality am I expressing when I paint intuitively? Can I interpret the way my brain distills fragmented thoughts? Can it become a true documentation or a true embodiment of a persona through portraiture? How is time recorded in the mind through the act of seeing? Painting with these questions presents new challenges and new approaches to my process. And thus my studio work continues.
My work has always been in some way representational. But most people have a hard time categorizing my paintings. Even I am not sure what category they should fit into. This, I think, is because I'm not focused on creating a specific type of art or in mimicking a specific style that already exists. I am instead focused on finding a better way to communicate my reality. My goal is not to replicate the world simply as the eye sees. While a worthy task for some, that has never been my aim. It is the brain that alters and informs the eye. And it is what the brain does with visual and other sensory information that is the most essential element of the reality that I document.
Our personal truth is rooted in our interpretation of things. In the passing of time, the brain distills and alters our understanding. It keeps the essential. It elevates the mundane. It also has a tendency to fail completely or remember falsely. What is it then that we are recording as painters if we want to record reality? Is it not the brain's emotional response to the information that hits our retina? Painting is about what we take away from what we see. It is about what makes our understanding of the world truly our own. It is about finding and recording a deeper truth, and finding an alternate path to discovering and sharing our true selves. Abstraction and ambiguity is a very real part of sight and memory. Why should it not be recorded as such when we represent reality in two dimensions? What we see before us and what we take away are two different things. What is more real?
Reality is a fickle thing. Time moves relentlessly onward. As time passes, I find myself with ever more questions. Is it possible to use paint to find out more about how we see and remember? How do I translate the abstraction of the brain into color and form? What element of reality am I expressing when I paint intuitively? Can I interpret the way my brain distills fragmented thoughts? Can it become a true documentation or a true embodiment of a persona through portraiture? How is time recorded in the mind through the act of seeing? Painting with these questions presents new challenges and new approaches to my process. And thus my studio work continues.
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