EXPLORATIONS: Carrie-Ann Bracco, Michelle Doll, Lisa Lebofsky, Alyssa Monks, Melanie Vote

Nov. 30, 2023 - Jan. 12, 2024  DFN Projects, 16 East 79th St. Garden Level  NYC

Explorations

November 30, 2023 – January 12, 2024

Carrie-Ann Bracco (left) & Alyssa Monks (right)

Melanie Vote

Climb, 2023

oil on paper on wood

25h x 16w in.

MV023

Lisa Lebofsky (left) & Alyssa Monks (right)

Alyssa Monks (left) & Lisa Lebofsky (right)

Lisa Lebofsky (left), Alyssa Monks (center), & Melanie Vote (right)

Carrie-Ann Bracco

Red Band of Rock, 2022

Oil on panel

5h x 7w in

CAB001

Carrie-Ann Bracco

Red Rock Study, 2023

Oil on panel

5h x 7w in

CAB002

Carrie-Ann Bracco

Late Afternoon Sun, 2022

oil on panel

5h x 7w in

CAB003

Carrie-Ann Bracco

Mountain Distant Fog, 2023

Oil on panel

9h x 12w in

CAB004

Carrie-Ann Bracco

Hazy Day, 2020

Oil on panel

9h x 12w in

CAB005

Michelle Doll

Infinity Pool, 2023

Oil on Panel

18h x 24w in

MDL009

Michelle Doll

Melanie Painting in St. Lucia, 2023

Oil on Paper mounted on Panel

16h x 12w in

MDL004

Michelle Doll

Lisa Painting in St. Lucia, 2023

Oil on Paper mounted on Panel

16h x 12w in

MDL005

Michelle Doll

Hope Sunbathing in St. Lucia, 2023

Oil on Paper mounted on Panel

12h x 16w in

MDL006

Michelle Doll

Hope Sunbathing in St. Lucia 2, 2023

Oil on Paper mounted on Panel

12h x 16w in

MDL007

Michelle Doll

Carrie Painting in St. Lucia, 2023

Oil on Paper mounted on Panel

16h x 12w in

MDL008

Lisa Lebofsky

Full Moon on the Harbor, 2023

oil on aluminum

4h x 6w in

LLY046

Lisa Lebofsky

Wave Observation, 2022

oil on aluminum

6h x 12w in

LLY075

Lisa Lebofsky, Three Waves, 2023, oil on aluminum, 4 x 6 in.

Lisa Lebofsky

Skogafoss, 2023

oil on aluminum

6h x 9w in

LLY052

Lisa Lebofsky

Coastal Formations, 2023

oil on aluminum

6h x 12w in

LLY059

Lisa Lebofsky

The Pitons in the Rain, 2023

oil on aluminum

6h x 9w in

LLY072

Alyssa Monks

Tuscany I, 2016

oil on panel

12h x 12w in

AMK002

Alyssa Monks

Knowing, 2014

Oil on canvas

9h x 12w in

AMK003

Alyssa Monks

Spread, 2017

oil on panel

10h x 10w in

AMK004

Alyssa Monks

Trees, 2017

oil on panel

12h x 12w in

AMK005

Alyssa Monks

Morning Tree I, 2023

oil on panel

4h x 4w in

AMK006

Alyssa Monks

Morning Tree 2, 2023

oil on panel

4h x 4w in

AMK007

Melanie Vote

Climb, 2023

oil on paper on wood

25h x 16w in

MV023

Melanie Vote

Cemetree, 2023

oil on paper on wood

16h x 12w in

MV022

Explorations

Presenting artists Carrie-Ann Bracco, Michelle Doll, Lisa Lebofsky, Alyssa Monks, & Melanie Vote.

Opening Reception on Thursday, November 30 at DFN Projects, 16 East 79th Street, Garden Level, New York, from 5-7pm.

November 30, 2023 – January 12, 2024

(New York, NY, Upper East Side) Garvey|Simon is proud to present Explorations, featuring artists Lisa Lebofsky, Michelle Doll, Alyssa Monks, Carrie-Ann Bracco, and Melanie Vote.  With a history of traveling the globe together these 5 artists bring a collection of paintings inspired by their explorations in nature.

Regular Gallery hours are Monday – Friday, 11-4pm.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

CARRIE-ANN BRACCO

Carrie-Ann Bracco was born on Long Island, NY.  She received her B.A. from Columbia University, a Master of Fine Arts in Painting from the New York Academy of Art and a Masters of Science in Sustainability Management, also from Columbia University.  She spent several years living abroad in Italy, England and Bolivia. She now resides in Brooklyn, NY.  

The majority of Carrie's art is focused on human relationship to the natural environment.  Inspired by travels and artist residencies in such places Peru,  the Arctic Circle, Patagonia and elsewhere, the paintings from these expeditions address the ethereal quality of mythic and fragile landscapes. our tenuous co-existence with the Earth.

Carrie's work has been included in exhibits at the New York Academy of Sciences, the National Arts Club, Flowers Gallery and Mark Miller Gallery.  In 2011, she was awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant.  In 2014, her artwork was included in The Figure, edited by Margaret McCann and published by Skira/Rizzoli Press.

 

MICHELLE DOLL

Born in Canton, Ohio, Doll received her BFA from Kent State University and her MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2006. She currently lives and works in Hoboken, NJ and is an adjunct professor at the New Jersey City University. She has taught numerous workshops worldwide in cities such as Rome, Oslo and New York.  Doll received a fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Prince of Wales / Forbes Foundation Travel Grant, Artist in Residence at Eden Rock on St. Barth's (French West Indies) and received The Bennett Prize Honorable Mention.  Her paintings have been exhibited  internationally in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Miami, London, Barcelona, Oslo, Salzburg and Basel.  She was recently represented by Lyons Wier Gallery in Manhattan from 2014 – 2020 and her work is in the Public Collections of HRH Prince of Wales, The Eileen Kaminsky Family Foundation and the Hudson Foundation Art Collection.

Michelle's artwork has been the subject of numerous interviews and Podcasts such as ArtSpeak NYC, American Art Collectors Magazine, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, White Hot Magazine, Evolved Magazine, John Dalton Podcast, The Drop Interviews and Mother Artist Podcast. Her work is is also featured in numerous books including "The Figure," by Margaret McCann (a Rizzoli Publication) and “The Figurative Artists Handbook,"  by Robert Zeller (Published by Monacelli Studio).

 

LISA LEBOFSKY

Lisa Lebofsky is a nomadic plein air painter. She paints the susceptibility of nature, correlating its restlessness with our own human vulnerabilities. Her direct participation with the landscape is vital to imbue a painting with the energy of a specific place, so that viewers can connect viscerally. The paintings are on surfaces that remain visible through various layers of paint, permeating the entire image. The push and pull of lights and darks, opacity and transparency, abstract and real, enhances the variability of these transient scenes. By painting in this dichotomous manner, nature becomes a metaphor for our emotional struggles and encounters.

The artist seeks out areas around the globe that are particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change, and meets with local residents to discuss how their community is impacted. To a great extent, these personal interactions inform what areas and what subject matter is ultimately painted. Recent regions visited include Antarctica, Newfoundland and Labrador, Greenland, The Maldives and St. Lucia.

Currently, Lisa is in the midst of a multi-year mission to travel around North America painting on-site to better understand the changes happening in our environment.

 

ALYSSA MONKS

Born 1977 in New Jersey, Alyssa began oil painting as a child. She studied at The New School in New York and earned her B.A. from Boston College in 1999. During this time she studied painting at Lorenzo de'Medici in Florence. She went on to earn her M.F.A. from the New York Academy of Art in 2001. She has lectured and taught at universities and institutions worldwide.  Best known as a figurative painter, these small depictions of nature offer another dimension to her vision.

Monks's paintings have been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions and is represented in public and private collections, including the Savannah College of Arts, the Somerset Art Association, Fullerton College, the Seavest Collection, The Bennett Collection, and the collections of George Loening, Eric Fischl, Howard Tullman, Gerrity Lansing, Danielle Steele, Alec Baldwin, and Luciano Benetton. In 2015, Alyssa gave a TED talk at Indiana University discussing her recent work, which is featured on TED.com. Recently, she was named the 16th most influential women artist alive today by Graphic Design Degree Hub. Her work was featured heavily in season 6 of the FX television series The Americans in 2018.  She is represented by Forum Gallery, NYC.

 

MELANIE VOTE

Melanie Vote received her BFA from Iowa State University and her MFA in Painting from New York Academy of Art in 1998.  Her work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. Vote was a recipient of a Pollock‐Krasner Foundation Grant in 2007 and has been awarded many residencies including The Vermont Studio Center, Jentel in Banner, WY, AHAD in Abu Dhabi, UAE, The Grand Canyon Conservancy, The Weir Farm program in CT, and most recently, Cill Rialaig in County Kerry, Ireland (along with artist-partner Julien Gardair).  She has been a visiting artist at numerous schools and has also taught at New York Academy of Art, New Jersey City University, The New School, and Pratt Institute.

Melanie Vote embarks on a visual exploration of impermanence, emphasizing the ever-changing nature of existence and inviting her viewers to be transported into her forest experiences.  Vote's deep connection with trees is palpable and invites reflection on our relationship with the natural world.  Raised on a farm in Iowa and now a long-time resident of New York City, her paintings delve into the intricate relationship between humans and the land, linking her formative and present influences in nature.  Each of Vote's intimately sized paintings in this exhibition begins en plein air and the artist later weaves subtle narration to the work in the studio.

For further information, to see more images, or to schedule an in-person viewing, please contact Elizabeth Garvey at liz@garveysimon.com or 917-796-2146.  Regular DFN Projects hours are Mon - Fri, 11-4pm, 16 East 79th Street Garden Level.