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SUMMARY:Red Sky in Morning Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:East Gallery \nKasey Ramirez – Red Sky In Morning \nKasey Ramirez’s drawings and prints explore the tension between stability and impermanence. Ramirez states\, “In my drawings and prints\, buildings become a stand-in for humans\, a metaphor for man-made efforts to create shelters that are ultimately vulnerable to environmental extremes.” Ramirez’s charcoal drawings depict skeletal structures which contain a sense of rise and collapse\, of construction and disintegration that mirrors the precarious state in which humans find themselves in the twenty-first century. \nJune 24 – July 30\, 2022 \nGallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11AM – 5PM & Sunday 1PM – 5PM
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/red-sky-in-morning-exhibition/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Dendrites Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:West Gallery: Balam Soto & Mary Anne McCarthy \nBalam Soto and Mary Ann McCarthy are both inspired by the Greek word dendrites\, which refers to trees found in nature and also to neurons in the human brain that resemble trees; however\, their approaches to artmaking are vastly different. McCarthy’s intricate silverpoint drawings of nature and trees highlight the everlasting power of traditional art making. Soto’s interactive cube sculpture uses video\, light and the effect of active human presence to celebrate art’s everchanging capacity to influence how we think about ourselves and the world around us. \nJune 24 – July 30\, 2022 \nGallery Open: Tuesday – Saturday 11AM – 5PM & Sunday 1PM – 5PM
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/dendrites-exhibition/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220413
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SUMMARY:Gallery Closed
DESCRIPTION:Five Points Gallery will be closed Easter Sunday April 17\, 2022
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/gallery-closed/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
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SUMMARY:Nayana Lafond: Portraits in RED\, Missing & Murdered Indigenous People Painting Project
DESCRIPTION:Nayana LaFond’s solo exhibition in the East Gallery will feature powerful portraits related to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls/People. \nNayana LaFond was the winner of the 2021 Five Points Juried Exhibition\, granting her a solo exhibition in Five Points Gallery. Her winning piece\, Kimberly in RED\, selected by juror Joseph Fucigna\, was part of an ongoing series titled Portraits in RED which catalogs Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls/People (MMIWG/P). LaFond states: “I was very aware of the MMIWG/P epidemic and movement to raise awareness about it. I was struck by one Facebook selfie in particular and reached out to request the use of the image for a painting.” Nayana’s Project now features over 70 portraits of real victims\, survivors\, and activists from all over North America. LaFond’s solo exhibition will feature a selection of portraits and their stories. 
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/nayana-lafond-portraits-in-red-missing-murdered-indigenous-people-painting-project/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T170000
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SUMMARY:Native Voices
DESCRIPTION:The Native Voices group exhibition honors the talent\, history\, and voices of Indigenous artists and artists with indigenous lineage from across North America working with various content and media. \nParticipating artists include Nate Begay\, Patrick Collins\, Rebekah Jarvey\, and Jason Montgomery.  \nNate Begay \nUsing his history with graffiti art\, Begay incorporates bright\, bold colors\, often using spray paint markers in his paintings. He blends new styles with old-school imagery and symbols. Begay likes to vary his subject matter and incorporate important Navajo figures and animals into the paintings. Begay uses his artwork as a storytelling and teaching implement to educate viewers on Navajo identity and culture. \nPatrick Collins \nCollins’ intricately drawn pastel portraits use bright colors that reflect the beauty of his culture while capturing the iconic personalities of his subjects. His paintings also emphasize the many issues Native Americans struggle with\, in contemporary society. Collins adds cultural symbols and metal leafing to highlight the stories told through the Anishinaabe (Original People).  \nRebekah Jarvey \nRebekah Jarvey is a self-proclaimed indigenous fashionista. Her Art/Fashion career took off during the pandemic after her Flashy Night & Day mask went viral on social media attracting people and publications from around the world. She mixes traditional tribal heritage with her crafting skills and the fashions of today to create modern\, urban\, and authentic masks and ribbon skirts with her signature hashtag #RibbonDrip. Jarvey’s goal is to convey to the Indigenous community the importance of knowing their families’ customs and traditions.  \nJason Montgomery \nJason’s work engages the cross-section of identity\, cultural hybridization\, post-colonial reconstruction\, and political agency. His writing and visual art bridge the aesthetics and feel of the early cubist collage movement and the Russian abstract movement of the 1920s with living and historical Native/Indigenous Californian and Chicano art traditions. 
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/native-voices/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220218T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T170000
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SUMMARY:Real and Imagined
DESCRIPTION:Five Points Gallery\, located at 33 Main St. in downtown Torrington\, presents Real & Imagined\, an exhibition in the West and TDP Galleries\, featuring five artists from across the state and region. \n  \nWhen: February 18\,  – March 26\, 2022  \nOpening Reception: Friday\, February 18\, 5:00 – 8:00p.m.  \n  \nReal & Imagined explores dualities in the relationships of patterns and colors from the natural and imagined worlds. \nTamara Dimitri’s work speaks to the variations of the environments she’s lived in throughout her life. Drawing from the history of these regions\, she creates organic branch-like sculptures maintaining an awareness of the human footprint on our land\, water systems\, and atmosphere. She combines traditional and recycled materials such as old texts from geology books and wire. Her work reflects a new world\, created from pieces of our own. \nNancy Hayes\, of South Dartmouth\, Mass. creates intricately painted worlds of an imagined location\, speaking to how her brain organizes space\, pattern\, color\, and form. She depicts highly organized ecosystems where each part is dependent on the whole while going deeper into its texture and biology. \nSusan Sharp’s assemblage series is composed of interconnected panels of different sizes\, color and in some cases different depths and shapes. Exploring Duality\, themes are organic and geometric. Colors are intense and mute\, pieces are large and small; all exist in a world that is constantly adjusting and moving.  \nLisa Warren’s Galaxy Garden paintings combine elements both abstract and representational. She creates elements of swirling pattern\, texture\, and color and her use of shapes or color in different dots and dashes emphasizes the emotional communication we all encounter in our own heads when exploring the world and our relationships –  as if seeing a garden within a galaxy. \nJoan Wheeler creates a conversation about the world that we live in and the relationship between humans and their environments throughout history and today. Featuring a focus on flora and fauna\, the undeniable blending of humans and nature can be found in her textile work. \n 
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/real-and-imagined/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibition Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220218T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
CREATED:20220128T181610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220128T181610Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Rich: "Recent Work April 2021 - January 2022"
DESCRIPTION:Five Points Gallery will be showcasing Connecticut artist Mark Rich; he will be exhibiting his recent paintings in the East Gallery from February 18\, to March 26\, 2022. \nOpening Reception: Friday\, February 18\, 5:00 – 8:00p.m.  \nMark Rich creates paintings that are focused on people and his surroundings. His work is a process of adding time\,  ideas\, sights\, sounds\, and experiences. His work provokes thought but with the same token is approachable to everyone. Symbols guide the eye down a path that has no correct interpretation\, and no end; the layers unfold infinitely.
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/mark-rich-recent-work-april-2021-january-2022/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210820T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
CREATED:20210803T162552Z
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SUMMARY:Remembering Ground Zero: 20th Anniversary Show
DESCRIPTION:Remembering Ground Zero \nAugust 19th – September 25th\, 2021 \nOpening Reception: Friday\, August 20\, 6 pm \nVirtual Artist talk: Friday September 10\, 6:00PM \nFive Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT 06790 \n  \nRemembering Ground Zero: 20th Anniversary Show is a retrospective exhibition that remembers September 11th through paintings and art work that recall both the time before the towers’ fall—the halcyon days that documented a moment in time of clouds dancing across the sky over the city below in all its variations of form and light—and the collective shock and pain of the aftermath of the fall\, when the world tilted on its axis and a new sort of chaos emerged.  \n World Views\, a pilot artist residency program was launched by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) in 1997-98. Nineteen artists were selected by Graham Nickson\, Dean of the New York Studio School\, to make art in the north tower of the World Trade Center. Over the four years that preceded September 11\, 2001\, 130 artists of varied disciplines participated in the program. Each artist used their medium of choice to interpret and document the view of Manhattan with its ever changing weather\, light and patterns. \nI was a member of this extraordinary pilot program\, where I made art in a 10\,000-square-foot space on the 91st floor. When conceptualizing the show\, the first artist I contacted was a fellow studio mate\, Torild Stray\, at her home in Norway.  Not only did she agree to be in the show\, but she became my collaborator and co-curator of art work done by participants in the World Trade Center residency program\, as well as those who have made art about the fall of the Twin Towers or in response to 911 as a pivotal point in history from a broad world view.   \nIt has been over twenty years since the World Views artists\, from their perches on the upper floors of the majestic towers\, painted views from a perspective framed by windows on the world—a perspective that no longer exists. Through the lens of the windows of the World Trade Center we remember the time before and after 911. \nDon Bracken\, July 2021  \nArtists include: Don Bracken\, Susan Crile\, Charlotte Ghiorse\, Pamela Lawton Gwinn Loman\, Torild Stray \n“ Return of a View ” a short-documentary (12.44min) by Eivind Tolaas ( Norway) about a picture made in the Twin Towers 1997-98 will be showing in the gallery. \n  \nBracken and Stray will give ongoing tours of the exhibition the first weekend of the show and by appointment the following weeks. \nPlease contact the Gallery Director to set up a tour\, Karl Goulet kgoulet@fivepointarts.org
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/remembering-ground-zero-20th-anniversary-show/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210722T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210722T160000
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
CREATED:20210720T135454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T135454Z
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SUMMARY:Explore the QUIET PLACES at Five Points Annex
DESCRIPTION:Featuring work by photographers Joy Bush and Tom Peterson \nPhotographers Joy Bush and Tom Peterson explore the QUIET PLACES in a new pop-up show at Five Points Annex in Torrington\, on view from July 22 – August 1\, Thursday – Sunday\, Noon – 4PM. Together in this intimate gallery setting\, the works of these two artists create a space for silent reflection and wonder. You can meet both artists on the weekends of the show\, and there will be a Closing Reception on Sunday\, August 1 from noon to 4PM. QUIET PLACES is free and open to the public. The Five Points Annex is located at 17 Water Street\, Torrington\, CT 06790\, just two doors up from Five Points Gallery. The Annex\, a community pop-up gallery\, is managed by the Launchpad artists under the direction of the Five Points professional staff. \nFor more information\, visit fivepointsarts.org/five-points-annex.
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/explore-the-quiet-places-at-five-points-annex/2021-07-22/
LOCATION:Five Points Annex Gallery\, 15 Water Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210705
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
CREATED:20210627T144806Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Closed July 4th
DESCRIPTION:Five Points Gallery will be CLOSED on Sunday July 4th. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/gallery-closed-july-4th/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210522T170000
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SUMMARY:It's All About Process
DESCRIPTION:West Gallery \nJohn Gintoff | Eleanor Sabin | Max Seinfeld | Kevin Van Aelst \n\n\n\n\nThe group exhibition\, It’s All About Process\, features work by artists John Gintoff\, Eleanor Sabin\, Max Seinfeld & Kevin Van Aelst. Although their concepts and visions are different\, each of the artists in this exhibition present a unique approach to process and alternative use of media and compositional elements. Photography is often a straightforward and traditional way to capture how we experience moments; however\, John Gintoff challenges how the viewer perceives traditional photography by using photographic prints to create three-dimensional sculptural forms. Kevin Van Aelst also plays with a reimagining of traditional photography. His layered digital process deals with the malleability of our notions of truth and memory. Van Aelst states\, “The work aims to examine the relationship between photography\, reality and memory and is a contemplation of memory itself”. Eleanor Sabin’s work explores the conflicts between the man-made and natural world. Her process of creating layered detailed pen and ink drawings of the natural world are then disrupted by saturated airbrushed color\, bold geometric patterns and lines creating new tensions of space. Max Seinfeld’s sculptures also play with tensions through contrasting materials\, color and form. His small sculptures’ interplay of solid vs. seemingly liquid forms allows for a sensation of a lingering touch or inching grip. The interaction of natural and artificial colors in Seinfeld work are drawn from observations in contemporary media\, such as the allure of a red Cadillac versus the natural colors of the raw materials. \n  \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/its-all-about-process/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibition Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T174719Z
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SUMMARY:Two Stories | Erin Koch Smith
DESCRIPTION:East Gallery \nErin Koch Smith’s exhibition\, Two Stories\, draws from two bodies of work that utilize imaginative narratives and stories to build a language for experience that cannot be expressed in a different way. One narrative features the imaginary heroics of a lamp trapped inside a psychological landscape built out of memories\, which is based on Philip Guston’s 1974 painting\, “Lamp”. The wildly whimsical paintings create new logics and narratives using the physicality of the paint as part of the storytelling process. Smith states she is\, “interested in the ways words can fail\, and how painting and drawing can fill the gap.” In her other works on exhibit\, Smith searches for form within her compositions using memories and representations of her childhood emphasizing personal wants and desires. The paintings can also be seen to reflect fears of growing older\, the cloudiness of middle life and the pressures of creating a home.
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/two-stories-erin-koch-smith/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibition Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
CREATED:20210413T173447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T150456Z
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SUMMARY:It's Today | Will Holub
DESCRIPTION:TDP Gallery \n\n\n\n\nWill Holub’s exhibition\, It’s Today\, explores issues of chance and recognition with textural abstract paintings that have fragmented photographic imagery randomly arrayed across their surfaces. Made using a variety of approaches\, and with materials such as card stock\, C- prints and transfer images\, they address not only the consequences of image fracturing\, but also provide encouraging evidence of the strengthening aspects of reconstruction. \nAfter three decades of experimentation with the tactile properties of paper as a low-relief material on the surfaces of his paintings\, Holub continues to investigate how and why haptic art first establishes a “felt\,” rather than a simply “seen\,” connection with viewers. \nWill Holub was the winner of the 2020 Five Points Small Works exhibition juried by Power Boothe. \n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/its-toady/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibition Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210305T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210410T170000
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
CREATED:20210331T154021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T154021Z
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SUMMARY:Dade
DESCRIPTION:Artwork by Erika Santos. Click here to read more about this exhibition. \nGallery Open:\nTuesday\, Thursday 1-4pm\nFriday\, Saturday and Sunday 1-5pm\n& by appointment​
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/dade/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210305T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210410T170000
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
CREATED:20210307T221715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210307T221715Z
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SUMMARY:When Mercy Seasons Justice
DESCRIPTION:Artwork by Brigid Kennedy. Click here to read more about this exhibition. \nGallery Open:\nTuesday\, Thursday 1-4pm\nFriday\, Saturday and Sunday 1-5pm\n& by appointment​
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/when-mercy-seasons-justice/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210411
DTSTAMP:20260215T220919
CREATED:20210221T235319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210307T220923Z
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SUMMARY:Raw Ink - Blue Paint
DESCRIPTION:Artwork by Talya Baharal. Click here to read more about this exhibition. \nGallery Open:\nTuesday\, Thursday 1-4pm\nFriday\, Saturday and Sunday 1-5pm\n& by appointment​
URL:https://fivepointsarts.org/event/raw-ink-blue-paint/
LOCATION:Five Points Gallery\, 33 Main Street\, Torrington\, CT\, 06790\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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