Bert Gallery Updates News

Our Blog works like a community bulletin board for the gallery, where we post the latest Bert Gallery happenings and news. We welcome your questions about our exhibits, programs, events or general art questions at info@bertgallery.com.

Exhibit Update


Until August 28th: Visit our new exhibit, The Passionate Collector, and see an array of different print media including etchings, wood engravings and woodcuts. To get an excellent review of different types of prints, visit MoMA Museum link What is a Print? here.

July 21st: The opening reception for The Passionate Collector is Gallery Night Providence on Thursday, July 21st. Join the festivities!

Until October 16th: Check out the Bert Gallery paintings included in the Newport Art Museum exhibit, Remembering the Ladies: Women and the Art Association of Newport. Florence Leif and Louise Marianetti are included.

August 4th: Catherine Bert joins curator Nancy Grinnell for a Gallery Talk, Women at Mid-Century at the Art Assocation of Newport, for Newport Gallery Night.

August 18th: Panel Discussion on Gallery Night Providence at 6:30, The Passion to Collect Art. Speakers include contemporary collector Dr. Joseph Chazan, East Side Monthly art writer Renee Doucette, and Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) Photography and New Media Curator, David E. Little, PhD. Find out the many motivations to collect works of art.

Filed under: News — Bert Gallery @ 3:25 pm

July 9, 2011

Gallery Happenings


There are two new online exhibits launched on the Bert Gallery website.

From the Stock list of George Whitaker (1841-1916)
George Whitaker was a critical figure in Rhode Island Art. He was one of the founders of the Providence Art Club in 1880, one of the earliest Providence artists to study with Millet protégés in France bringing back the Barbizon art style to Rhode Island and the first oil painting instructors at the Rhode Island School of Design.

However, Whitaker was also an avid collector of paintings from fellow artists in Providence. This slideshow has several paintings consigned from the des- cendents of George Whitaker – what a great provenance from his studio through three generations. We added a few extra Whitakers from the Bert Gallery inventory to round the slideshow out.

Paula Martiesian Curates Paula Martiesian
Paula has selected a number of newer paintings for viewers to explore. Two paragraphs from her artist statement describe her commitment to painting.

“I am a person seduced by color and addicted to tubes of paint. I am a person who spends much of her life juggling the demands of time, the limitations of space and the politics of color on a three by four foot canvas. I am a person who believes most of the world’s problems could be solved if only I could get that lower left hand corner of a painting to behave.

On any given day, you will find me in my studio deep in negotiations with cobalt blue and permanent rose. But eventually the negotiations cease, the painting is dressed up in a frame and off it goes to rest on a wall somewhere in a gallery or in someone’s home. Then I step back and the painting begins a life of it’s own – a life without me.”

Visit our newly organized PODCAST section on the website and stay tuned for new entries.

Filed under: News — Bert Gallery @ 2:28 pm

June 4, 2011

The Providence Journal Reviews Marianetti


On March 10th, Bill Van Siclen of the Providence Journal reviewed our current Marianetti exhibit. Click here to read the review on the ProJo‘s website (scroll to halfway down the page for the start). Download a PDF of the article here.

Filed under: News — Bert Gallery @ 4:14 pm

March 14, 2011

Art New England Reviews Marianetti


Check out the new review of our Marianetti show in the March/April 2011 issue of Art New England! Download a PDF of the article here. Also, look for the new article about Marianetti in the current issue of Antiques and the Arts Weekly. Be sure to catch the show before it closes!

Filed under: News — Bert Gallery @ 5:04 pm

March 3, 2011

Short Takes: April 21, 2010


1. Edgar Corbridge goes to Australia!
Ahh… the World Wide Web. The pristine watercolors of Edgar Corbridge were discovered at www.bertgallery.com by a fan in Australia and thanks to FedEx, the paintings left the US on Monday, cleared customs and were in the client’s home by Friday.

2. Encore Awards
I’m very excited to be awarded the Special Recognition Award at the Encore Awards, sponsored by Arts & Business Council of RI. Unfortunately, I will be away for the event but please join in on the celebration. The arts scene in our community is incredible.

3. Facebook
Facebook fans: On April 28th, Bert Gallery goes live on Facebook! Become a fan and find out the latest happenings at the gallery.

Filed under: News — Bert Gallery @ 10:43 am

May 13, 2010

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