Thursday, December 6, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Friday, November 23, 2012
Artwork & Artbridge
I
am happy to announce that one of my paintings is now available for purchase
through ArtBridge. ArtBridge is a New York City-based nonprofit
organization committed to the development and support of local and
emerging artists. Please check out their link below to find out more
about ArtBridge and the artwork available... read all
http://art-bridge.org/aw2012
http://art-bridge.org/aw2012
Reticulum #1, woven acrylic mounted on paper, 2012, 12 x 16 inches framed
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Brooklyn Museum: GO - Open Studio Project.
On September 8–9, 2012, artists across Brooklyn will open their studio
doors, so that you can decide who will be featured in an exhibition at
the Brooklyn Museum... read all
Gregory Hayes' studio profile: http://www.gobrooklynart.org/studio/hayesgregoryd
Click here to participate!
Monday, August 20, 2012
COMUNE // NEW WORK BY GREGORY HAYES
The paintings in the Amalgamation
series do not have a narrative, and are not suggestions of something
outside of themselves. Instead, each painting evokes a concern and
fascination in itself, its complexities, its visual dynamics, its
achievement of manipulation and technique, and the demonstration of
artistic capacity. – Gregory Hayes
... read all
... read all
"1st Amalgamation” acrylic on canvas 2012 48″ x 48″
"1st Amalgamation” detail
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
ab2 at CAMBA Gardens
ArtBridge is very pleased to announce its first ab2 project at the future site of CAMBA Gardens, a joint affordable housing venture between CAMBA Inc. and Kings County Hospital Center (KCHC). With this ab2 project, ArtBridge brings work by seven local emerging artists featured in installations past, covering 151 linear feet along Clarkson and Albany Avenues in East Flatbush with their art... read all
Gregory Hayes, Temporal Shift Installation 2012, Brooklyn, NY
Monday, June 11, 2012
COMUNE/DROP CITY WELCOMES GREGORY HAYES
COMUNE/Drop City is excited to announce the addition of multimedia artist Gregory Hayes.
“I believe painting is a window into an artist’s soul. An artist can convey ideas beyond words, changing the viewer’s perception of the world. Art is not a luxury but a necessary part of existence. It can reveal the very essence of life, showing us our weaknesses and sorrows, but also lifting us to incredible heights of joy.” – Gregory Hayes
... read all
“I believe painting is a window into an artist’s soul. An artist can convey ideas beyond words, changing the viewer’s perception of the world. Art is not a luxury but a necessary part of existence. It can reveal the very essence of life, showing us our weaknesses and sorrows, but also lifting us to incredible heights of joy.” – Gregory Hayes
... read all
Thursday, May 31, 2012
National Works on Paper Winners Announced at McNeese
Gregory Hayes of Brooklyn, N.Y. was selected by Juror Lynn Gumpert, director of
New York University's Grey Art Gallery, for the Juror's Mention Award... read all
Thursday, May 10, 2012
6th Annual Art Bash Auction
**Worldwide bidding is open!**
A new work by artist Gregory Hayes is now available at the 6th Annual Art Bash Auction! Sale benefits the Philip J. Steele Arts Education Foundation.
Click here to place a bid!
Gregory Hayes, Untitled, acrylic paint, 2012, 12 x 16 inches
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Millay Colony
I was selected to be an artist-in-resident at the Millay Colony in Austerlitz, NY. The Colony sits on a seven-acre campus bordered by Edna St. Vincent Millay's former house and gardens and the beautiful Harvey Mountain State Forest.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
The Dome
Gregory Hayes was recently featured in a show curated by Vik Muniz, Amani Olu, and Eugenie Tsai in conjunction with ArtBridge. After being selected by the curatorial panel, Hayes was given a special grant based on his excellence, process, and the execution of his artwork.
"I spin preexisting images at various speeds and photograph them. In this process, the colors in the original images visually amalgamate, creating a new spectrum of colors and a new overall pattern. My interest lies in temporarily changing an image visually, without changing its physical properties; the photograph is taken during a temporal shift in visual perception, but returns to its original state. In this moment of visual flux a new image is found. The original representational images are transformed into abstractions." -Gregory Hayes
More About Temporal Shift:
Gregory Hayes, Concentric Circle #1, 2006, silver gelatin, 7 x 7 inches
"Recently five photographs of mine were selected to be а part of ArtBridge's "Works in Progress," a large-scale art installation in downtown Brooklyn, New York. I started developing these photographs in 2006 in a class I was taking with Gary Emrich at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design. In order to get to the darkroom on campus I had to walk through a ceramics studio. One day I grabbed a small banding wheel and brought it down in to the darkroom. I began spinning photographic paper and projecting images of myself onto it, creating various forms of concentric circles. Living in Brooklyn, I no longer have immediate access..... read all
"Recently five photographs of mine were selected to be а part of ArtBridge's "Works in Progress," a large-scale art installation in downtown Brooklyn, New York. I started developing these photographs in 2006 in a class I was taking with Gary Emrich at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design. In order to get to the darkroom on campus I had to walk through a ceramics studio. One day I grabbed a small banding wheel and brought it down in to the darkroom. I began spinning photographic paper and projecting images of myself onto it, creating various forms of concentric circles. Living in Brooklyn, I no longer have immediate access..... read all
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Gering & López Gallery
New York, NY
Gregory Hayes is now a Preparator at the Gering & López Gallery.
Gregory Hayes is now a Preparator at the Gering & López Gallery.
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