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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-564-8405



Address: 548 West 28th Street, #534 10001 New York, NY, US

Website: carterburdengallery.org

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Carter Burden Gallery 07.05.2021

Cheryl D. Miller, artist, designer and theologian, holds a Master of Science-Communications Design degree from the Pratt Institute, N.Y. and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She also completed some of her foundation studies at the Rhode Island School of Design and also holds a Master of Divinity Degree from The Union Theological Seminary, NYC. Miller’s paintings are expressive, vibrant, and abstract and reflect an excellent control of color ...and composition. Miller established one of the first black women-owned design firms in New York City in 1987, Cheryl D. Miller Design, Inc. Her visual storytelling of a disenfranchised and marginalized community, as well as the social impact of graphic and corporate communications is award winning and helped to define the Civil Rights Era. #ArtBreakingBoundaries #HarlemFineArtsShow #HFAS #blacklivesmatter #CherylDMiller #chelseagalleries #carterburdengallery

Carter Burden Gallery 28.04.2021

New York-based artist Al Johnson, has amazed many as they witness the artistic directions and paths he has taken in his career as a full-time artist. He attended Pratt Institute, the Albert Pale School of Commercial Arts and the Arts Student League. His artistic journey began by showing his work in lower Manhattan and Brooklyn art galleries. This led him to creating commissioned art projects; show his work in major art galleries both domestically and internationally and being... accepted in international artist residency programs. Johnson has exhibited extensively across the world notably including the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum in Japan; the Guangzhou International Art Fair in China; New York City in a juried exhibition curated by Jordan Kantor, during his tenure as Assistant Curator at the Museum of Modern Art; and many more. His artistic experiences include success in both the cinema and fine arts realmreceiving many accolades for his artistic achievements in both motion pictures and mixed media. Johnson describes his paintings as SOUL-BASED worksspiritually-expressed and cosmic in nature. #ArtBreakingBoundaries #HarlemFineArtsShow #HFAS #blacklivesmatter #AlJohnson #chelseagalleries #carterburdengallery

Carter Burden Gallery 10.04.2021

Artist Ademola Olugebefola, born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, moved to Harlem in 1966 right in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement. Olugebefola found art to be extremely liberating, and as a cultural activist in the Black Arts Movement he promotes the culture, the beauty and brilliance of color within the African tradition. He has shown work in hundreds of exhibitions, including major American museums, and universities and has exhibited internationally. Ademola Olugebef...ola’s work can be found in the permanent collections of many distinguished institutions including the New York Public Library, the Shomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; Studio Museum; Hatch Billops Archives; the Nigerian National Archives in West Africa; the Jazzinstitut Darmstadt, in Germany; among many more. #ArtBreakingBoundaries #HarlemFineArtsShow #HFAS #blacklivesmatter #AdemolaOlugebefola #chelseagalleries #carterburdengallery

Carter Burden Gallery 04.04.2021

We are pleased to announce the virtual exhibition Art Breaking Boundaries, a collaboration with the Harlem Fine Arts Show that uniquely presents evocative works by seven multicultural older professional artists. The works range from painting, to collage, to sculpture and feature social justice themes. Artists include: Ademola Olugebefola, Cheryl D. Miller, Donna Ladson, Al Johnson, Earlene Cox, Elton Tucker, and Lazarus Tandi. The virtual exhibition runs thru February 3rd on our website; follow the link in our bio! #ArtBreakingBoundaries #HarlemFineArtsShow #HFAS #blacklivesmatter #chelseagalleries #carterburdengallery

Carter Burden Gallery 20.03.2021

Get to know some of CBG's artists through Anahita Amirshahi's "Artist Portrait Series". Amirshahi started working on this series last year and we are thrilled to be able to share it with you.

Carter Burden Gallery 06.12.2020

Carter Burden Gallery presents the online exhibition "Family Matters" featuring Joy Nagy on website and Artsy.net https://www.carterburdengallery.org/current-online-exhibiti https://www.artsy.net//carter-burden-gallery-family-matters

Carter Burden Gallery 16.11.2020

We are pleased to announce that we are reopening, by appointment only and following New York State guidelines, with three photography exhibitions:Seeing Throughin the East Gallery featuringSandi Daniel,Ellen Denuto,Etta Ehrlich, &Laurel Marx;Hasidim on the Beachin the West gallery featuringJudy Mauer;andOn the Wall: BloodlinesfeaturingEllen Wallenstein. The exhibitions run from September 8th - 30th, 2020 at 548 West 28th Street in New York City. Please visit our website to schedule your visit and read our protocols.

Carter Burden Gallery 31.10.2020

Carter Burden Gallery presents three new online exhibitions: Glyphs featuring Janet Goldner and Kiyoko Sakai; Prince’s Garden featuring Azita Ghafouri, and On the Wall: Language featuring Liz Curtin. The exhibitions run until September 2, 2020. Visit https://www.artsy.net/carter-burden-gallery/shows or go to https://www.carterburdengallery.org/current-online-exhibiti to see the current online exhibitions! #carterburdengallery #onlineexhibition #steelsculpture #mixedmediaoncanvas #language Artsy

Carter Burden Gallery 25.10.2020

Carter Burden Gallery presents a new online exhibition "Summer Selection" featuring sixteen gallery artists. The exhibition runs from July 9 through July 29 on our website and Artsy.net. Summer Selection is a group exhibition that brings together a collection of works by sixteen artists that feature a range of painting, collage, sculpture, and mixed media works. In his first exhibition with Carter Burden Gallery Matthew Turov presents two vibrant geometric paintings that ref...lect his interest in duality. Turov states, I look at the many ways that nature-based and system-based forms can be made to interact within a field of colors which themselves contain sequences of varying degrees of predetermination or spontaneity. I paint across line, rhythm, color, luminosity, harmony and vitality, moved by the balance of emotion and perception, joy and logic, the intuitive and the analytical. With the ubiquitous plastic bags accumulated from grocery stores and other commercial establishments, Laurie Russell presents wall reliefs created using yarn to sew the bags onto burlap that is stretched over a frame. The plastic bags have varying degrees of transparency which allows her to combine colors in layers, thus enriching them, and to play with the text and graphics on the bags. Laurie Russell explains, The bags, too, are fraught with contemporary contentas symbols of consumerism, eco-consciousness, and carbon foot printing. Artists include: Beth Barry, Cari Rosmarin, Cassandra Jennings-Hall, Elisabeth Jacobsen, Gail Winbury, Howard Nathenson, Jennifer Woolcock-Schwartz, Karin Bruckner, Laurie Russell, Lee Apt, Madlyn Goldman, Matthew Turov, Nieves Saah, Sue Dean, Susan Grucci, and Syma. Music by @JBlanked

Carter Burden Gallery 13.10.2020

Carter Burden Gallery presents a new online exhibition, Summer Selection featuring sixteen artists. The exhibition runs from July 9 through July 29 on our website and @artsy. Artists include: Elisabeth Jacobsen, Beth Barry, Cari Rosmarin, Cassandra Jennings-Hall, Gail Winbury, Howard Nathenson, Jennifer Woolcock-Schwartz, Karin Bruckner, Laurie Russell, Lee Apt, Madlyn Goldman, Matthew Turov, Nieves Saah, Sue Dean, Susan Grucci, and Syma. #carterburdengallery #summergroupshow #onlineexhibition #artkeepsgoing @ Carter Burden Gallery