Gregg Chadwick
Poolside
20" x 16" oil on linen 2022
As 2022 ends, I am excited to invite you to my studio
at the Santa Monica Airport for an evening of art and camaraderie.
Art At The Airport Open Studios & Holiday Art Sale
December 10th from 4-7 PM
Location:
Studio #15, 18th Street Arts Center, 3026 Airport Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Featuring over 20 professional artists opening their studio doors and offering a rare glimpse into their practices, and the opportunity to buy work directly from the artists themselves. Come and enjoy food, drinks, a performance by pianist Paul Cornish and the Santa Monica Folklorico Ballet, purchase handmade, artisanal goods by Market Exchange vendor collective and participate in a winter ornament workshop conducted by artist Marcus Kuiland-Nazario.
Free to all, please register in advance. Feel free to invite friends and family.
All ages are welcome!
Free Parking
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/holiday-open-studios-tickets-454587231647
Art At The Airport is made possible by Art of Recovery,
an initiative of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs,
https://www.santamonica.gov/programs/art-of-recovery
To learn about upcoming Art At The Airport events, visit:
https://www.artattheairport.org/
Gregg Chadwick
New York Stories
40" x 30" oil on linen
The holiday season always makes me think of Grand Central Terminal in New York City. I have spent many memorable moments here over the years. Catching a train or grabbing an espresso, Grand Central never lets me down. If I am at the Oyster Bar, the Campbell, or Shake Shack, I never fail to offer a toast to Jackie O who helped save this incredible building from the wrecking ball. My painting , “New York Stories” was inspired by my many visits to Grand Central and all the stories echoing in the stone hallways.
Gregg Chadwick Interview by Laura Siebold in
"The Other Art Fair edition at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica couldn’t have been a better place to give contemporary artist Gregg Chadwick a platform to exhibit his oil on linen paintings, especially as he creates his art in an old airplane hangar, as well.
Gregg takes inspiration from important cultural and political figures and turns them into paintings, capturing moments and moods of contemporary America. Gregg’s series are very distinct in character – ranging from strong portraits of human beings, animals in the natural world, over medical portraitures to paintings that are inspired by meditation. A common element of Gregg’s paintings is his use of “internal illumination” to hold the viewer’s attention, his layered “Pentimenti” painting technique, and his tendency to create a glimpse of a path into the unknown future, told by his paintings multifaceted stories. Often, the artist draws ideas from poetry, novels, and music, then incorporating those elements into his paintings. Being renowned for his expressive art, Chadwick has exhibited in various galleries and shows across the U.S. and internationally; his paintings are part of many permanent collections. Gregg Chadwick is based in Los Angeles, California."
- Laura Siebold in Art Squat (Occupy Art) Magazine
to read the entire interview.
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