LuminArte Gallery presents: Concerts for Hope
Doors open at 7:00 pm
September 11, 2010
Featuring:
Music from Michael Tillman and Hoyotoho
Visual Artists:
Rachelle Blosser
Jennifer Leigh Jones
Jim Lively
Anna Spradley
Andrew Giles
Carmen Menza
Julie Zarate
Adam Burckett and many others
Special Guest and Host:
Keith Higgs
Live Body Painting and Performance by DJ Sethnicit
Gallery Hours starting in September !
08.21.20100
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by Matt Anzak
By Matt Anzak
by Christian Millet 24 x 24 x 2 on canvas $600
by Kiki Curry
by Jennifer Leigh Jones
by Jennifer Leigh Lewis
by Anne Clark
by Christian Millet
by Anna Spradley
by Jamie Labar
Adam Burckett
by Adam Burckett
by Ashley Bostrom
by Jim Lively
By Anna Spradley
By Augustine Cordero
by Augustine Cordero
by Linda Bourgault
By Linda Bourgault
Matt Anzak
Ann Clark
Kiki Curry
Pat Ramseur
Jamie Labar
Hilari Oller
Carl Bajandas
Michael Bales
Christian Millet
John Finn
Palmber Clayton
Robb Conover
Ashely Bostrom
Teresa Di Falco
Debra Gloria
Shannon Niehus
Tiffany Brown
Miguel Diaz Granados
Alan Kershaw
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Images of the Human Form
Friday Septmeber 24
LuminArte Gallery presents the works of the Figure Painters Association of North Texas.
Participating Artist include:
Jeanne Cacace
Chung Keun Chu
Resi Douglas
Nancy Fellman
Ted Huoston
Ed Lambarty
Melissa Osborne
Ginger Shanholt
Nicholas Gonzales
Oscar Chacon
John Kuehne
Under $200 show
Friday December the 3rd
Affordable and extraordinary: acquire fancy art for the holidays at a minimal price. Showcasing the artwork of all our represented artists and collaborators.
Rising Denton Artists
Saturday October 23rd
11 visual artists from Denton, TX, situated one hour north of Dallas, TX and a haven for creativity fostered by the bohemian community and University of North Texas will exhibit work in a variety of mediium.
Luminarte Gallery is currently taking submissions for our upcoming showon October 23. We will be selecting 10 artists to be featured at the gallery.
Submission Guidelines:
Currently reside in Denton, Texas, attend or have attended Texas Women's University or University of North Texas
All visual artists may apply incuding photographers and sculptors.
We will accept up to 6 digital images (must be JPEG) that must be available for display and sale beginning October 18th.
In addition to your images, please include an artist statement, bio, pricing, media, size, and name of each piece.
Submission Deadline: Friday October 1st, 2010
Click HEREto submit your Information
Matt Anzak's artwork ranges from figure and landscape to nonobjective abstraction, and explores a variety of media, tecnique, and subject matter. Matt's work is regularly exhibited throughout the South Western United States, France, and Italy. He is represented by Red Dot Fine Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico, by 1727 in Dallas, Texas, by Galleria Alba in Ferrara, Italy, and is a founding member of the artist group, Ivy Paris in Paris, France. Mathew currently works out of his remodeled 1890's farm house in Denton, Texas, where he also plays a number of musical instruments, and designs and builds "livable artwork" spaces.
Mathew Anzak was born in 1976 in the Rio Grande River Valley of South Texas. Later Mathew moved to the Dallas area to be near his grandparents, both of whom became a lasting influence in music, art, and architecture. At an early age, Mathew became interested in the art of the Renaissance, with its emphasis on mythology and religion, often drawing from the works of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. In 1992, he began his first international studies, participating in the University of Washington's Art and Architecture course in Russia. While in Russia, Mathew was influenced not only by the geometric design and fantastic color of the architecture, but also by the symbolic nature of early Byzantine iconography.
In the following years, the philosophy and ritual illustrated within the "Tibetan Book of the Dead" and the intense imagery of Dante began to inspire an interest in a darker view of artistic and spiritual relevance. Travel in Central American rainforests gave Matt a deeper understanding of the natural spontaneity of creativity. Further travels in Europe exposed Matt to artists like Picasso and Kandinsky; and a newly developed interest in metaphysics and in quantum mechanics became a focus for artistic inspiration.
In 1999, Matt concluded his studies in Fine Art and Philosophy at the University of North Texas. His exposure to Existentialism and to South Asian Philosophy perpetuated his desire to look inward for subjective truths. Matt's early paintings reflected a mixture of German Expressionism and Surrealism, referencing social political concepts in the context of mythology and dream motifs. Expressionist techniques like action painting became a layer in an artistic process of plasticity, while automatic writing provoked both an intense interest in Symbology, and a newfound interest in the art of the ancient world. Matt's current artistic focus examines the Hermetic Arts and the narrative of cosmic creation as illustrated by the Vedic culture of India, and by the ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Mayan civilizations.