Friday, June 25, 2010

An Afternoon With The Artist

Photo by Juliana Lopez

Last saturday we had the pleasure of having Rose-Lynn Fisher at the gallery to discuss her work with visitors. Rose Lynn has a passion for bees and her photographs project that passion on paper.

Thank you to Rose Lynn for a great afternoon, and a big thank you also to our lovely visitors who came by to support her work.

BEE is still open to the public at our DUMBO location.

Saying goodbye to the BEES

With the end of June and the fourth of July weekend around the corner, our current show BEE will be coming to an end. BEE presents beautiful black and white photographs of bees by Rose Lynn Fisher.

The show has been getting some wonderful reviews, make sure to mark your calendars and visit us before the show ends.

You can visit the following links for more BEE buzz

Wall Street Journal

SCI ARTS

Photo-eye Blog

The L Magazine

New Photographers: Feature Shot

Saturday, June 5, 2010

BEE Buzz


"For me, the honeybee symbolizes and embodies a congruency of form and function, vision and action, spirit and matter, all being of the same essence. I offer these photographs in celebration, respect, and gratitude for all they do and are." Rose-Lynn Fisher


Our current exhibition BEE finally opened this past Thursday. An electrical outage at the Front street Galleries building attempted to spoil our evening. Luckily enough we were able to stay open and our dear visitors enjoyed an inspirational moment admiring the work of Rose-Lynn Fisher as well as engaging in conversation with her. Our yellow walls definitely added up a bright tone to the environment and everyone was able to appreciate the detail exposed in each of the photographs.

Rose-Lynn photographs of bees using a scanning electron microscope present this singular insect in incredible detail revealing their amazing secret patterns and structures. Her book BEE is also available for purchase at the gallery.

We will host an afternoon with the artist on June 19th, 1pm to 5pm.
BEE will be on view until June 26th, 2010

Hope you can make it!