Showing posts with label Regina Perlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Regina Perlin. Show all posts

Friday, June 05, 2015

End Of Show Celebration For Regina Perlin Exhibit At Brooklyn Workshop Gallery

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Local artist Regina Perlin has been exhibiting her recent paintings at the Brooklyn Workshop Gallery, 393 Hoyt Street in Gowanus for the past few weeks. This Saturday, June 6 from 2 pm to 5 pm, the gallery is hosting an end-of-show celebration.  Light refreshments will be served
Stop on by to meet Regina and to see her amazing work depicting street scenes of Carroll Gardens and Gowanus.

Brooklyn Workshop Gallery is a little neighborhood gem. The gallery has consistently offers wonderful programing under the direction of its director Martine Bisagni . Check out some of the gallery's upcoming events here.


393 Hoyt Street (between 2nd and 3rd Streets) 
Brooklyn NY 11231 



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Friday, March 27, 2015

Meet Local Artist Regina Perlin At Brooklyn Workshop Gallery On Hoyt Street This Saturday

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This Saturday, March 28, 2015, stop by the Brooklyn Workshop Gallery at 393 Hoyt Street to meet local artist Regina Perlin. The gallery will feature many of Regina's recent works, most of which depict street scenes of Carroll Gardens and Gowanus.
She will be at the gallery from 2pm to 5pm. Light refreshments will be served. Her paintings will be on display till mid-April.
Brooklyn Workshop Gallery consistently offers wonderful programing under the direction of its director Martine Bisagni . Check out some of the gallery's upcoming events here.


393 Hoyt Street (between 2nd and 3rd Streets) 
Brooklyn NY 11231 
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Monday, April 14, 2014

With Warmer Weather, Local Artist Regina Perlin Brings Her Easel Oudoors Once Again

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There is no surer sign that spring has come to Carroll Gardens than to see artist Regina Perlin set up her easel once more.  This past Sunday, she could be found at the corner of Smith Street and Carroll Street capturing the view across the street, looking up Smith Street towards Second Place.
Regina's scenes of Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill and Gowanus are just beautiful.
If you are not familiar with her paintings, you can see more here.



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Friday, October 12, 2012

Annual Gowanus Artist Studio Tour This Week-End

   
You probably already know this, but the Annual Gowanus Artist Studio Tour (A.G.A.S.T.) will take place this week-end, Saturday, October 13th and Sunday, October 14th, from 12 to 6PM.
It's a great opportunity to meet all the talented people who make this area great and to check out their work
To download the full list of participating artists and a map to find their studios, click here.

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My good friend, artist Regina Perlin is taking part in this event.  You may remember the post I wrote on her here.  Her paintings of the neighborhood are just beautiful.
Make sure to stop by her studio this week-end.  You will find her at 168 7th St. (between 2nd and 3rd avenues) suite #2L.


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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Artist Regina Perlin Capturing Carroll Street In Fall

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It's always a pleasure running into local artist Regina Perlin on the streets of the neighborhood.  Normally, she can be found painting near the Gowanus Canal, her favorite subject, but a few days ago, I bumped into her on Carroll Street, right off Smith Street.  Regina was taking advantage of the unusually warm weather to paint outdoors, before being confined to her studio for the winter. 
If you would like to see more of her art, stop by Perfect Corner, the framing store at 345 Smith Street,  which displays and sells some of Perlin's other paintings.
Love her work. Nobody captures the beauty of the area better than she does.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Local Artist Regina Perlin Part Of Show In Soho

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Painter Regina Perlin working on the Carroll Street Bridge, Gowanus

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Local artist Regina Perlin is one of my favorite artists. Her paintings of the Gowanus Canal area are simply stunning. Her work is currently part of a show at the Federation Of Modern Painters & Sculptors in Soho. The opening reception is tonight, but the show is up till February 20th. If you can't make it to the show but want to see some of Regina's work right here in the neighborhood, stop by Perfect Corner at 345 Smith Street. The framing store has quite a few of her works.

The Federation of Modern Painters & Sculptors and Guests

Final Exhibition at the Broome Street Gallery, Soho, NYC
February 8 - 20, 2011

RECEPTION: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 5 - 8 PM

498 Broome Street (just east of West Broadway)
NY, NY 10013
212- 226 -6085
Gallery Hours: Monday through Sunday (excepting Monday, February 14),
12 - 6PM



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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Neighborhood Artist Regina Perlin Captures Unique Beauty Of The Gowanus Canal

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Artist Regina Perlin painting on the Carroll Street Bridge,
Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn
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See Regina Perlin's work at Perfect Corner on Smith Street

Artist Regina Perlin and I have much in common. We both moved to Carroll Gardens about 24 years ago, have a deep attachment to our adopted neighborhood and find beauty in the ordinary. And we are both magically drawn to the Gowanus Canal and to the Carroll Street Bridge, I with my camera, Regina with her easel, canvas and paints.

I fell in love with her work long before I actually met the artist. I was enchanted by her paintings of local storefronts. The ones of Jim and Andy's Produce and of D'Amico's Foods on Court Street are particularly charming, imbued with light, sentiment and the spirit of this historic neighborhood. It was only much later that I got to see her equally beautiful series of paintings of the Gowanus Canal and of the industrial area surrounding the waterway.

A native Brooklynite, Ms. Perlin was a literature and arts major at New York University, before attending the New York Studio School and then the Art Students League. She started as an abstract painter, but did not quite know where to go with abstraction. She originally came to realism to hone her craft, intending to apply lessons learned to return to that style.
Instead, she discovered outdoor painting and thrived on the interaction of passers-by who stopped to talk to her about the neighborhood and about its history. It is that spirit and that love of place that translates into her paintings. Now, she almost paints exclusively in her neighborhood.

Sitting together at the Fall Café recently, I asked her about her Gowanus Canal series. " The Gowanus Canal is a wonderful treasure because it has everything" she told me when I asked her why she was so drawn to the waterway. "The area has a lot of light. I like the shapes and I like the bit of chaos. I love the juxtaposition between beauty and neglect. The canal is an unexpected bucolic scene in the middle of an industrial world."
She tries to downplay the decay surrounding the canal. However, she does incorporate its many shapes. For example, the form of a rusted, broken down truck becomes part of her composition.

Ms. Perlin is wary of the the changes that will inevitably come to the Gowanus area in the not too distant future. She hopes that whatever may come, the light, the openness and the human scale of the area surrounding the Gowanus Canal will be preserved.

If you happen to see Regina Perlin painting around the neighborhood, or on the Carroll Street bridge, one of her favorite spots, stop and say hello. She is a lovely lady and an extraordinary talent. This neighborhood is lucky to have her.



Regina Perlin will be exhibited at Perfect Corner, a family-owned custom picture framing shop at 345 Smith Street, corner of Carroll Street. (Stop 28 on the tour)


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