Duly Noted Painters Present "NOW & THEN: A Retrospective Exhibition" at the Brookland Artspace Gallery
"NOW & THEN: A Retrospective Exhibition" Artists Talk and Opening Reception on October 3rd, 2015 at the Brookland Artspace Gallery.
Washington, DC (PRWEB) September 24, 2015
Duly Noted Painters invite you to attend NOW & THEN, a retrospective exhibition of artwork from collaborative artists Kurtis Ceppetelli & Matthew Malone. Curated by Bryan Cohen, the exhibition includes an overview of both paintings and drawings spanning the last five years. The show aims to emphasize not only a progression of artistic development to this moment but also forecast work to come and how the painters will continue to elevate their work to the next level.
Artists Talk and opening reception is from 7 pm - 9 pm on Saturday, October 3rd and runs until October 31st at the Brookland Artspace Gallery located at 3305 8th St NE, NE Washington, DC 20017.
This event is metro accessible and located one block from the Brookland-CUA metro station/Red line. Free street parking is also available.
About Duly Noted Painters
Duly Noted Painters are the Washington, D.C. based artistic duo consisting of Kurtis Ceppetelli and Matthew Malone. Our creative process is a true collaboration, similar to jazz musicians, at times we work together simultaneously, while there are times where one steps back to observe the other until inspired to take action.
In general, each piece starts with an exploratory idea or goal in mind. Our work pulls from multiple sources that ultimately guide us to a conclusion. Some things are left as is, re-positioned, altered, or removed entirely. Our process does not adhere to a set formula dictating who does what, when. Our approach allows for dramatic changes within each artist and piece, leading to surprising and often unexpected results. Please visit http://www.dulynotedpainters.com for additional information.
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