Women Who Paint: Are Fearless

Women Who Paint: Are Fearless

Participating artists:

Beth Barry

Silvia Battistuzzi

Yael Dresdner

Curated by Connie Lee

March 12, 2023 – May 10, 2023

The exhibition Women Who Paint: Are Fearless includes the work of three contemporary artists who happen to be women. Beth Barry, Silvia Battistuzzi and Yael Dresdner. Collectively the paintings are in conversation through color, brush stroke, shape and natural forms interpreted by each artist.

The unique installation of this work in a Harlem brownstone is inspired by the salon style of Gertrude Stein. The paintings climb the walls of Living with Art as if they were part of a collection passionately assembled over time. Installed in unexpected geometric formations creating gallery walls as well as traditional horizontal placement that accommodates the interior architecture. The resulting show is an exploration of personal style and space that asks the viewer to consider how they live with art.  

Beth Barry is an abstract-landscape artist and curator based in NYC and the Hamptons. Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1955, she received a Bachelor's Degree in Studio Art and Child Development from Connecticut College and her dual Masters Degrees in Art Therapy from Pratt Institute and in Social Work from New York University. She has exhibited at galleries throughout New York and Massachusetts and has participated in international museum exhibitions at the Coupelovous Museum, Athens, Greece and the Masterworks Museum in Bermuda.

In the artists own words “When I first flew in an airplane, I was struck by the color, shapes and shadows created by the light from the sun. The sun influenced everything, infusing the already rich palette of the landscapes and seascapes with what felt like a supernatural light. As the plane moved, the images seemed to move as well. The shapes bounced and swayed in their own rhythmic way.” 10 of Barry’s acrylic paintings are included in Women Who Paint: Are Fearless

Silvia Battistuzzi is based in Buenos Aires and in the Argentine Patagonia. She graduated as a Psychologist, from the National University of Buenos Aires (U.B.A.) and studied painting and drawing at the Asociación Estímulo de Bellas Artes (AEBA) in Buenos Aires, she trained in the workshops of the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid (CBA), Spain. Battistuzzi also studied art history in Florence (Italy).

Battistuzzi is an international artist and has exhibited in Argentina, the USA, Malaysia, Paraguay, Belgium, Spain, Ecuador, Denmark, Nepal, Morocco and Italy. Her artwork is in the collections of the Municipal Museum “Juan Sánchez” (Gral. Roca- Río Negro - Argentine), the Faculty of Education Sciences of Río Negro and Neuquén (Cipolletti, Río Negro, Argentine). And in private collections in Argentina - Cuore di Donna International, Italy; Arkane Association, Morocco.

Her paintings were recently included in the New York Latin American Art Triennial, NYLAAT 2022 – on view with the Argentine Delegation at the Argentine Consulate in New York City. Art Lives Here invited the artist to bring five of the paintings to Living with Art to share with a broader audience of NYC based artists and collectors.

Yael Dresdner originally from Haifa, Israel, has lived in the US for over four decades, and her practice is based in New York City. Yael paints with oil on canvas, watercolor and pastel on paper. Her mixed media pieces explore fiber art and text-based art, incorporating repurposed materials such as fiber, threads, hair, cheesecloth, earth and leather. Although she does not define her practice as social justice, the viewer can’t help but recognize the concerns for the environment in her Float and Galapagos series, and women’s rights in her Events in the Body Mini Torsos series. 

Yael earned a BFA in Visual Communications from GW University. She studied painting at the Arts Students League and New York Studio School and received further training at Corcoran School of Art and Washington Studio School in Washington, DC. 

Among other places, Yael’s work has been included in shows at Lyman Allyn Art Museum, Yale Divinity School, The Urban Collective, LIC Arts/Factory Gallery, 440 Gallery, La Bodega Gallery, Bernard Heller Museum, Drawing Rooms, Jersey City, NJ. Her work can be found in the collections of Thomson Financial, Robert Jackson (NY State Senator) and The Chesapeake Group, New York, NY; Columbia Hospital for Women and Charlie McBride & Associates, Washington, DC, and private collections in the US and Israel. Women Who Paint: Are Fearless includes a selection of Yael's abstract, geometric and figurative paintings, including an installation of 41 mini (7x5) canvases.

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