Wednesday, June 4, 2008

sk8art

SK8ART was a huge success and I think it shows the amazing amount of tallent that we have right here in the Wausau area. Congrats to all who participated! The Gallery402 show will be up until July 18th, so if you haven't seen it yet, please stop in. Gallery402, 402 3rd St. Wausau, WI 54401 M-F 10-6, Sat 10-4pm. The skate decks hanging in the gallery belong to the following artists:

Age 18 and up:

1st place: Robert Petonquot
2nd place: Kevin Karlen
3rd place: Broegy Pease
Loa Loa
Justin Huebner
Jon Karlen
Emily Schultz

Age 14-18

1st Place: Tor Trong Lor
2nd Place: James Skinner
3rd Place: Aaron Kremer
Anastasia Evans
Janessa Hintz
Mai Nhia Yang
Alex Dreas
Breanne Ament
Rebecca Nelson
Mary Sandrini
Ryan Pependorf
Amanda Hays
Trevor Williams
Jonnie D. Helt
Barbara Delgado
Ben Gering
Brittany Engman
Hannah Thorgerson
Samantha Sackmann
Kirstin Friend
Catie Grifiths
Sara Belec
Whitney Olinger
Dylan Buettner
Nicole Waldhandt
Elizabeth Robinson
Nate Beck
Brent Wisniewski
Jevin Budzynski
Danni Zastrow
Kaitlin Barnett
Jordan Klussendorf
Alissa Rausch
Anton Schafer
Samantha Bogen

Age 9-14

1st Place: Keaton Miller
2nd Place: Nick Hollfelder
3rd Place: Dominic Walters
Crystal Rayone
Trevor Petroski
Marrisa Rhyner
Alex Hollfelder
Logan Warner

skate show





Monday, May 12, 2008

SK8ART




Gallery402 is excited to announce our upcoming exhibit SK8ART, an exhibit of local skate board art and graphics. With over 200 area youth participating, we are exploring skateboard art within our mainstream culture and to acknowledge the creativity that has been emerging from the streets in our own community. Even the biggest skate track opponent would be pressed to prove that skateboarding isn't a creative sport. The creativity is also found on skateboards themselves, where the boards prove that the art of skateboarding reaches beyond the tricks of the trade. Skateboard art demonstrates that some of the most innovative graphics are being generated by youth emerged in this subculture. Local skate artists have joined their passions of art and skateboarding to showcase not only the art of the sport, but the art of the deck itself.


Show dates: May 16th - July 18th
Opening Reception - May 16th Wausau Exhibitour

Friday, April 18, 2008

APRIL 11TH - Body Art







One of the highest attended shows in the history of the CVA! Thanks to all that made it.
Show is open through May 18th.

APRIL 11TH OPENING - STREET ART








Jeremy Fish, Gris Grimly, Crash One, Sheppard Fairy, and Lisa L'Adventura. Graffiti found in the Wausau Area.

Street Art is art developed in public spaces — that is, "in the streets" — though the term usually refers to art of an illicit nature, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. The term can include traditional graffiti artwork, stencil graffiti, sticker art, wheatpasting and street poster art, video projection, art intervention, guerrilla art, flash mobbing and street installations. Typically, the term Street Art is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art.
The motivations and objectives that drive street artists are as varied asthe artists themselves. There is a strong current of activism and subversion in urban art. Street art can be a powerful platform for reaching the public, and frequent themes include adbusting, subvertising and other culture jamming, the abolishment of private property and reclaiming the streets. Other street artists simply see urban space as an untapped format for personal artwork, while others may appreciate the challenges and risks that are associated with installing illicit artwork in public places. However the universal theme in most, if not all street art, is that adapting visual artwork into a format which utilizes public space, allows artists who may otherwise feel disenfranchised, to reach a much broader audience than traditional artwork and galleries normally allow. Whereas traditional graffiti artists have primarily used free-hand aerosol paints to produce their works, "street art" encompasses many other media and techniques such as wheatpasting, stickers, stencil graffiti, mosaic tiling, video projection and street installations. For these reasons street art is sometimes considered "post-graffiti" and sometimes even "neo-graffiti". Street art can be found around the world and street artists often travel to other countries foreign to them so they can spread their designs. It is also not uncommon for street artists to achieve commercial success (Shepard Fairey, Faile, Kaws) doing graphics for other companies or starting their own merchandising lines.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

STREET ART - BODY ART


One night, two galleries, downtown Wausau.

GALLERY402 PRESENTS:

STREET ART
An exhibit of art for public spaces, STREET ART showcases art as a form of communication whether it be the journey of graffiti art on the side of a train or communication through the pages of a comic book. STREET ART is an expression of our youth and the culture that we grow up in. Experience and respond to these world renown original works!

THE GALLERY ON ARTSBLOCK PRESENTS
BODY ART
With its roots in ancient cultures, the ART OF TATTOO is vibrantly alive
today. Respond to the photographed work of five body artists in the Gallery
on ARTsblock. Veering off the concept, the CVA includes creatively
customized motorcycle bodies/parts in the show.
Acoustic performance by, All Fear Aside at the opening reception 4.11.08 5-7pm

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Art Classes at Gallery402




Release Your Inner Artist with Art Classes at Gallery 402!

Join Joel Pataconi, beloved Wausau East Art teacher, as he guides your doodling to HIGH ART!

UPDATED SCHEDULE:
Wednesdays from 6:30p to 8:30p
* April 2 - Colored Pencil Drawings
* April 16 - Doodle Box Creativity Test
* April 30 - Cut Paper Design, Pattern Overlay
* May 7 - Cut Paper Painting

Art Supplies & Non- Alcoholic Refreshments are included! Classes are $25 Each or $85 for all sessions. RSVP HERE or simply call 715.845.2300.

in the Mezzanine at Van Dalfsens!

Joel is educated at the Master's level. In addition to teaching at Wausau East, he has taught Adult Art Workshops at Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum. Joel has had his own work shown at juried exhibits throughout Wisconsin and had a solo exhibit of his work at UWMC in 2005.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Coop's 'Good Year' in Swindle Magazine!!!


The infamous Rubber Track.... Coop's 'Good Year' is one of Gallery 402's favorite pieces. We have had it in the window of the store in the past and most recently hung it for our Valentine show. Now you can see this amazing painting in Swindle, a nationally published art mag. Swindle (www.swindlemagazine.com) Issue 15 has an amazing article on Chris Cooper "COOP" and they use an image of this painting to show his work. Pick up a copy of this at your local bookstore (Barnes and Noble carries it in Wausau). It's almost as good as seeing it in person... not quite, but almost. In case you forgot what it looks like in person, hurry up and stop into the gallery to get one last glance!

You Must Be This Tall To Ride



Thanks to everyone who made it out to see our special valentines exhibit "You Must Be This Tall To RIde". There was a great turnout at the private event as well as during the 72 hour opening. People left with smiles (or smirks) and enjoyed the racier subject matter. Also, thanks to our neighboring businesses for donating beautiful and tasty food and beverages. Another big thanks to BVO, our jazz DJ, who made the trip up from Milwaukee.
We are currently hanging a Street Art show with an upcoming opening on April 10th. This show will be in conjunction with the CVA's Body Art Show (opening the same evening). The show will consist of graffiti artists, street artists, and the back room is continuing to showcase 4 original paintings from the legendary Robert Williams, creator of Zapp Comics and Juxtapoz magazine. The show is going to be fantastic and we have some exciting surprises for the opening night. Stay tuned and stop in!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

PRIVATE OPENING RECEPTION


FEBRUARY 9TH 6-8PM

Be part of a private, opening reception to kick off the new exhibit!
Learn about the Pop Surrealist genre from Tasha Tatro, Gallery402 curator and view this Sean Barber original painting this night only!
Enjoy a wine tasting with Bruce Conard of Cellar 70
Indulge in hors de oeuvres and chocolate
Live jazz DJ from Milwaukee
Recieve ‘sweet’ gifts and more....

Call 715.845.2300 to RSVP and recieve full details.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Valentines Day Event




YOU MUST BE THIS TALL TO RIDE

Accompany your Valentine to this Avant Garde exhibit of mature art for a mature audience. Be the first to experience original works by Pop Surrealist Artists Gary Baseman (Cranium, Disney’s Teacher's Pet), Robert Williams (see four original paintings from this originator of Zapp comics), Dave Cooper (creater of the “pillowy women”) and more.

72 Hours of Love to Warm your Valentine's Heart!
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 14,15 and 16 4pm-8pm



Be part of a private, opening reception to kick off the new exhibit!
Learn about the Pop Surrealist genre from Tasha Tatro, Gallery402 curator
Enjoy a wine tasting with Bruce Conard of Cellar 70
Indulge in hors de oeuvres and chocolate
Live jazz DJ from Milwaukee
Recieve ‘sweet’ gifts and more....

Call 715.845.2300 to RSVP and recieve full details.