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Norte Maar, Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts, Hermine Ford, Brooke Moyse, Jeri Coppola, Bushwick, Brooklyn, art gallery, Wyckoff Avenue, 11237, new paintings

BUSHWICK, BROOKLYN—Norte Maar, the alternative art space leading the Bushwick art scene, is pleased to present Hermine Ford: Two New Paintings, February 13-March 21, 2009.  As the title indicates this special exhibition features two new works by Hermine Ford.  In a statement for the exhibition, poet William Benton relates these paintings to: Etruscan pottery "essentially belonging to archeology", "scraps of Alkman", or "notes of a solo by Ben Webster."  Also on view will be new paintings by Brooke Moyse and a text project by Jeri Coppola.

A reception for the artists will be held on Friday, February 13 from 6-10PM at Norte Maar, 83 Wyckoff Avenue, #1B, Brooklyn.  This exhibition opens in conjunction with BOUNCE THAT BEAT: an evening of open art spaces in Bushwick.  For further information ring (646) 361-8512 or visit www.NORTEMAAR.org.

HERMINE FORD paints patterns, fragments, and geographic notes.  Combining the textiles of cultures, and the mosaics of the past she interlaces compositions with brushwork and drawing inspired by topography, landscape, bends in a river, and shapes of stones.  Ms. Ford lives and paints in NYC and in Nova Scotia and travels annually to Rome.  She teaches painting in the graduate program at the Maryland Institute College of Art.  A seasoned artist, her work can be found in many prominent public collections including Arkansas Art Center (AR), Corcoran Gallery of Art (DC), Hood Museum at Dartmouth (NH), and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY) among others.
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NEW PAINTINGS BY BROOKE MOYSE
BROOKE MOYSE makes landscapes with the lightest touch of paint and the slightest hint of horizon.  Her paintings illicit a euphoric, even transcendental state, through a subtle use of color where subject and non-subject remain unconfirmed. Likened to Poussin, these works echo a classicism of clarity, logic, and order.  Brooke Moyse lives and works in Bushwick.

NEW TEXT PROJECT BY JERI COPPOLA
JERI COPPOLA makes portraits through text where the individualism of letters is integral.  Letters focus memory: selective, reconstructed, supplanted. As her letters extend, they develop into a corporal body: an installation, clipped photographs, a series of correlations between thought and the physical world where text is word and memory is story.  Jeri Coppola lives and works in NY and has shown at LMCC, Bronx Museum, art Moving, and Tribes Gallery among others.

AND INCLUDING WORKS BY:
Andrew Hurst, Carlos N. Molina, Adam Simon, Stephen Truax, and Daniel Wiener.


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