March 3, 2021, 5pm
Friends of NADA Studio Visit: Alteronce Gumby
Friends of NADA Studio Visit: Alteronce Gumby
On Zoom
Friends of NADA Members are invited to attend a virtual studio visit with Alteronce Gumby on Wednesday, March 3rd.
We’re thrilled to share with members an opportunity to engage with the artist and preview his new body of work for his forthcoming two-part exhibition “Somewhere Under the Rainbow / The Sky is Blue and What Am I” at Charles Moffet and FALSE FLAG this March in New York.
Alteronce Gumby is an artist and local of New York City. His artistic practice spreads across painting, ceramics, installation and performance. Gumby’s work has been exhibited at galleries such as Gladstone Gallery, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center and Camden Arts Centre. In his recent exhibition “Catching the Holy Ghost” at Parrasch Heijnen Gallery in Los Angeles, Gumby explored color as it refers to transcendence from the physical, to the idea of the spiritual. Painting becomes the artists’ undeniable language of awareness, as an act of transcendence, offering a form of liberation and tranquility through color.
We’re thrilled to share with members an opportunity to engage with the artist and preview his new body of work for his forthcoming two-part exhibition “Somewhere Under the Rainbow / The Sky is Blue and What Am I” at Charles Moffet and FALSE FLAG this March in New York.
Alteronce Gumby is an artist and local of New York City. His artistic practice spreads across painting, ceramics, installation and performance. Gumby’s work has been exhibited at galleries such as Gladstone Gallery, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center and Camden Arts Centre. In his recent exhibition “Catching the Holy Ghost” at Parrasch Heijnen Gallery in Los Angeles, Gumby explored color as it refers to transcendence from the physical, to the idea of the spiritual. Painting becomes the artists’ undeniable language of awareness, as an act of transcendence, offering a form of liberation and tranquility through color.