Gallery 345 Presents "Collaboration"


collaborate: to work jointly especially with one or a limited number of others in a project involving composition or research to be jointly accredited. From Late Latin: com = together, laborare = to labor




Where does a piece of artwork begin? Can it be traced back to a thought, a feeling, a conversation, a mood, an observation, a sound, a choice, an influence? Is it not a layered creation that becomes transposed into physicality, visibility, or something tactile? Does it have to be defined by one creator, one point of view, one ego, one style? And if not, how does it, or can it become the work of different people with one objective, to collaborate…?
More than twelve artists, including

Stella Elliston
Jason Healy
Emily Hassell
Mona Mark
Chelle Mayer
Martina Müller
Wendy Holmes Noyes
Laura Summer
Helen Suter
and Nathaniel Williams

have been working with this theme over the past two months. The result is an intriguing blend of multimedia projects, video installation, paintings that mesh into one another as joint artworks, music that becomes color, words that become surface, line, and movement. This exhibition shows a remarkable process between artists, of having allowed each other to interact with their art work to the point of complete transformation. The works render a rarely seen trusting that arises on both a personal and artistic level. And as the viewer observes, the admirable accomplishment of compassionate, often humorous, well thought out art work, clearly makes you wonder why there is not more collaboration?
Artists Reception Oct 4, from 5-8. Exhibition available for viewing through Nov 26th Gallery 345, 345 Warren St, Hudson NY For more information call (518) 672-7302 Open Weekly Sat/Sun 1-5
Gallery 345 Presents "Collaboration"


collaborate: to work jointly especially with one or a limited number of others in a project involving composition or research to be jointly accredited. From Late Latin: com = together, laborare = to labor




Where does a piece of artwork begin? Can it be traced back to a thought, a feeling, a conversation, a mood, an observation, a sound, a choice, an influence? Is it not a layered creation that becomes transposed into physicality, visibility, or something tactile? Does it have to be defined by one creator, one point of view, one ego, one style? And if not, how does it, or can it become the work of different people with one objective, to collaborate…?
More than twelve artists, including

Stella Elliston
Jason Healy
Emily Hassell
Mona Mark
Chelle Mayer
Martina Müller
Wendy Holmes Noyes
Laura Summer
Helen Suter
and Nathaniel Williams

have been working with this theme over the past two months. The result is an intriguing blend of multimedia projects, video installation, paintings that mesh into one another as joint artworks, music that becomes color, words that become surface, line, and movement. This exhibition shows a remarkable process between artists, of having allowed each other to interact with their art work to the point of complete transformation. The works render a rarely seen trusting that arises on both a personal and artistic level. And as the viewer observes, the admirable accomplishment of compassionate, often humorous, well thought out art work, clearly makes you wonder why there is not more collaboration?
Artists Reception Oct 4, from 5-8. Exhibition available for viewing through Nov 26th Gallery 345, 345 Warren St, Hudson NY For more information call (518) 672-7302 Open Weekly Sat/Sun 1-5

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T 518 672 7302 Laura Summer
T 518 392 2730 Wendy Holmes Noyes
T 518 392 9620 Emily Hassell