Arthur Bauman: Mobiles
Carol Odell: Paintings
December 3 - January 13
Reception: Saturday, December 3 . 5 to 7pm
8 Cove Road, Orleans
508.247.9172
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Known for his grand scale mobiles in public places such as Cape Cod Hospital and Cape Cod Community College, Arthur Bauman insists that any space, corporate or residential, can be enlivened by a mobile. This is especially true with this offering of smaller scale mobiles, shown at Left Bank Gallery in Orleans from December 3 through January 13.
Arthur's mobiles are complimented by guest artist Carol Odell's abstract paintings. Trained as an oil painter at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Carol Odell has worked in commercial design, textiles and photography. Recently she has given workshops at CCMA, CC Art Assoc. and in her Chatham studio.
click here to see more work by Arthur Bauman
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Summer, 2005
Commercial Street:
July 2-15
Jim Holland
"New Paintings"
Artist Reception:
July 2, 6-8pm
July 16-29
Teresa McCue
"Summer's Whisper"
Fay Shutzer
"Shades of Summer"
Artist Reception:
July 16, 6-8pm
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July 30 - August 12
Amy Kaufman
"Color Matters"
Michele Dangelo
"Good Times"
Artist Reception:
July 30, 6-8pm
August 13-26
Katie Trinkle Legge
"Slice of Life"
Ann Christensen
"Informed by Light"
Artist Reception:
August 13, 6-8pm
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Orleans:
July 9 - 22
Mary Bourke
Looking Back
(no artist reception)
July 23 - August 5
Elizabeth Noerdlinger
Memory of Place
Artist Reception:
July 23, 6 - 8pm
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Maggie Schmidt |
Elizabeth Noerdlinger
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Jamie Johnson |
West Main Street:
New Works by Jamie Johnson, Don McKillop, Rick Fleury, Pel Stockwell, Jenny Mendes, Cheryl Anne Sugarman |
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Denver - July 2004 - Bill Starke won the coveted Arts & Antiques Emerging Artist Award at Salon d'Arts for his powerful and visually arresting bronze sculptures.
Renowned art critic John T. Spike, one of Arts & Antiques panel of judges, commented that Starke's "technical skill, originality, and thought-provoking images" placed the sculptor at the top of a very impressive list.
Click here to see more of Bill's sculpture.
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Trojan Horse bronze 4"x4"x2"
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Summer, 2004
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25 Commercial Street Wellfleet
July 3 - 16
Jim Holland
New Paintings
Reception: July 3, 6 - 8pm
July 17 - 30
Maggie Schmidt
"Glow"
Gail Bessette
"Envisage"
Reception: July 17, 6 - 8pm
July 31 - August 13
Robert Cipriani
"Transitions 2"
Steven Kennedy
"Where Land and Sea Meet
Reception: July 31, 6 - 8pm
August 14 - 27
Fay Shutzer
"Reminiscence"
Katie Trinkle Legge
"Up Close"
Reception: August 14, 6 - 8pm
August 28 - September 10
Rosalie Nadeau
"Fresh Contrast"
Joanne Williams
"Prosperous Journey Peaceful Voyage"
Laurie Goddard
"Revisionist Landscapes"
Heather Blume
Reception: August 28, 6 - 8pm
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July 10 - 23
Alexandra Walker
"New Perspectives"
July 24 - August 6
Mary Bourke
"Wishing this Place"
August 7 - September 4
Ann Christensen
"Spirit of Place"
3 West Main Street, Wellfleet
New Works by:
painting at left by Alexandra Walker
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The DeCordova Museum of Lincoln MA has placed 9 paintings (3 large triptychs) by Don McKillop at the U.S. Home Office of CHARLES RIVER ASSOCIATES, a global economics, finance, and business consulting firm located in Boston's Hancock Tower, as part of the Decordova Corporate Art Program.
Click here to see Don's new work
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Left Bank Gallery in Orleans is now representing Ann Christensen
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“Dreaming Inn Cape Cod”
Book Signing with Diane Johnson
Saturday, June 19, 1 to 5pm
8 Cove Road, Orleans

"Nauset Beach" white line woodcut
Click here to read more about Diane and see her woodblock prints
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Historic Nauset House Inn has won various awards and is recommended in 25 books on inns. It was featured on the Travel Channel and has been written about in major newspapers and magazines.
Dreaming Inn Cape Cod is the story of two people who follow their hearts to become innkeepers at an old farmhouse in East Orleans. Diane Johnson’s memoir began as answers to the questions of guests at Nauset House Inn, but it is much more than that. By turns poignant, hilarious, and inspiring, it will start you dreaming.
Diane is a member of Printmakers of Cape Cod and the Wellfleet Writers Guild. Her artwork is represented by Left Bank Gallery in Orleans and Wellfleet. Her white-line woodblock prints have been exhibited in several museum shows. Diane’s recipes have won many national prizes and are included in five cookbook collections.
On Saturday, June 19th at Left Bank Gallery in Orleans, Diane Johnson will be signing copies of her new book Dreaming Inn Cape Cod, and conversing about art, writing and innkeeping on Cape Cod. Please join us in welcoming her from 1 to 5 pm at 8 Cove Road in Orleans.
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Mary Stackhouse: Full Dress Fleece
November 30, 2003 ~ 11am to 5pm
One Day Only
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Sunday brings a rare opportunity to choose your own "Full Dress Fleece" by Mary Stackhouse. Mary will be showing her wearavle art at a trunk show from 11 to 5, offering a large selection of one of a kind tunics, vests and jackets. Sculptural and supple, these one of a kind creations take the softness of fleece and style it for an evening out.
Following a career as a potter/sculptor and a twelve year stint in arts administration, Brooklyn native and long-term Orleans resident Mary Stackhouse is making her foray into clothing construction. For this new venture she uses the soft-form sculpture techniques from the clay studio, transferring them to supple, hide-like fleece fabrics, combining statements and function in the captured drapery and warmth of one-of-a-kind wearables.
8 Cove Road, Orleans
508.247.9172
cove@leftbankgallery.com
click here for directions
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November 29, 2003 through January 3, 2004
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 29, 5 - 8pm, 8 Cove Road, Orleans
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It is uniquely yours. It’s the one you grab first thing in the morning, half blind with sleep. It fits your hand perfectly. It’s the perfect weight.
And it’s gone.
You stand with the coffee pot in one hand and wonder who used your mug. You consider going back to bed.
This show celebrates the art of handmade pots, especially the tactile, surface-rich aesthetic of atmospheric firings. More at home in a dishdrainer than in a display case, woodfired pots are as nurturing to the soul as anything you will put in them.
Featuring the work of Harwich potter Keith Kreeger, the show includes pieces by Mark Shapiro, Terry Gess, Gay Smith, Sequoia Miller, Michael Kline, Sam Taylor (shown here), and Ben Krupka (read the interview). There will be examples of wood, soda, salt and reduction fired pieces, with descriptions of each firing process and a presentation by Keith Kreeger.
8 Cove Road
508.247.9172
cove@leftbankgallery.com
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Barbara Heinrich
"Creating jewelry is very natural to me", Heinrich says, "yet it takes a very high concentration of a special kind, an inner listening and seeing. This takes me to a secret garden, a place in consciousness where things of great beauty and grace exist and are absolute realities. My pieces are just as much gifts to me as they are to you. May their uniqueness touch the uniqueness in you."
Working mainly in 18 karat gold, platinum and precious gemstones, Barbara Heinrich brings out the innate beauty of the materials used. At the same time, her work captivates by recalling design sources ranging from the historical in the granulated pieces to the celestial mysteries of the Milky Way pieces.
3 West Main Street
508.349.7939
westmain@leftbankgallery.com
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25 Commercial Street Wellfleet
July 5 - 18
Jim Holland “New Paintings”
Meet the Artist Reception: July 5, 6 8pm
July 19 August 1
Maggie Schmidt “In Full Flower”
Robert Cipriani “Transitions”
Meet the Artists Reception: July 19, 6 8pm
August 2 15
Michele Dangelo “Memory”
David Kupferman “Sea Psalms”
Meet the Artists Reception: August 1, 6 8pm
August 16 29
Katie Trinkle Legge “Big Stuff”
Amy Kaufman “Jubilation"
Meet the Artists Reception: August 16, 6 8pm
Image right: Maggie Schmidt
"Poppy Field and Sky"
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July 11 25
Hal McIntosh “Water Jewels”
Reception: July 11, 6 8pm
July 26 August 7
Holly Hauser “Summer Poems in a Water Palette”
August 8 22
Mary Bourke “Holding On”
Reception: August 8, 6 8pm
August 23 September 5
Alexandra Walker “From Whence I Came”
3 West Main Street, Wellfleet
July 5 18: Joyce Washor
July 19 August 1: Marjorie Forté
August 2 15: Susan R. Gelotte
August 16 29: Don McKillop
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Resa Blatman
We are pleased to welcome Resa Blatman to the Orleans gallery. Over the last few years, Resa's fine artwork has consisted of abstract paintings on canvas and mixed media on paper. The works on paper start as monoprints: she paints onto a plexiglass plate and presses a single print from it, then paints over the print to develop a rich, layered work of art.
"The line blurs between print and painting. I consider the work on paper 'mixed media paintings' because they are heavily painted over, and the monoprint all but disappears. I work with several different media, including oil bar, acrylic, gouache, antique printmaking blocks, pastel, pencil, crayon, etc. I enjoy this variety of media--the texture, the surprise you get when you use them together, and how they complement one another. After the works on paper are finished I gather inspiration and ideas from them and take those ideas to my canvases, where a complex process of painting grounds, building layers, erasing, repainting, and scratching into the canvas takes place."
8 Cove Road, Orleans
508-247-9172
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New work by Ellen Granter and Jennifer Morgan
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An evening celebrating the art of
Ellen Granter and Jennifer Morgan
Saturday, May 10th from 4 to 8pm
4 to 6 pm
"Spilled Amid the Sands"
new work by Jennifer Morgan
exhibited at Mahoney¹s Atlantic Bar & Grill
28 Main Street, Orleans
6 to 8 pm
"Flight and Rest"
new work by Ellen Granter
exhibited at Left Bank Gallery
8 Cove Road, Orleans
Catering for both events generously provided by
An Atlantic Affair, the latest endeavor by Ted Mahoney, of Mahoney's Atlantic Bar & Grill
For catering inquiries, please contact them directly at
508.255.5505
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Ellen Granter
"The Conversation"
24"x24", oil
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Jennifer Morgan
"North Beach"
20"x20" oil
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Introducing Ellen Granter, Robert Cipriani and Joyce Washor
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Joyce Washor, Main Street
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"I fell in love with the inherent intimacy of (small) works as well as the still life genre. I found I could handle the paint more effectively and respond to the subject matter with less pressure and more spontaneity. Finding romance in everyday objects is a meditative process that conveys a part of my inner world."
-Joyce Washor
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Ellen Granter, Cove Road
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 Dina Weston
Expressive figurative works in clay
We are pleased to present the sculpture of Dina Weston, a new addition to our Orleans gallery. These free-standing sculptures and wall pieces are tactile and emotive. Each piece is unique, showing the hand of the artist in its texture. Stop by the gallery or look for a full representation of Dina's work on her sculpture page, coming soon.
8 Cove Road, Orleans
508-247-9172
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One of Cape Cod's most respected art galleries, Left Bank Gallery is proud to represent artists and artisans from across the United States. Our three award-winning galleries in Wellfleet and Orleans are home to a unique and inspired collection of American Crafts and fine art.
Thank you for visiting us online.
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