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Opening: Thomas Lauria

April 5, 2017

A graduate of the Tyler School of Art at Temple University, the work of Thomas Lauria is fueled by an anticipation of the haptic. The intense paraphilic relationships he has with select materials, scenarios and garments complicate the ways in which he navigates both physical and psychic space. Translated as interactive sculpture, documented performances, writings and prototypes, these complications seek both public accessibility and analysis. Opening: Saturday, April 8th at 7 pm

It's no secret that the Philly art scene has never before been as rich with young talent and new art to experience. Attending gallery openings is one of the best ways to meet young and emerging artists and to talk with them about their work. Please check out the links below for a way to connect with great, local Philly art:

Our site:
http://www.kitchentablegallery.com/

High Tide, located in the Berks Warehouse:
http://www.high-tide.us/

Little Berlin, located in Kensington: 
http://www.littleberlin.org/

Curate This:
http://curatethisphilly.com/

The Art Blog: 
http://www.theartblog.org/

Vox Populi, something going on every First Friday:
http://voxpopuligallery.org/
 

In Opening, Blog, Gallery Tags art, Opening, philly, fishtown, kensington, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Sculpture, berks warehouse
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Ball Pit Baptismal

February 28, 2017

Are you happy with your current spiritual provider? Stressed from the daily grind? Need to shake things up a bit? Neighbor's dog won't stop barking? Or maybe you just need to cleanse your soul of those First Friday sins!

Whatever's going on in your life we all need a fresh start from time to time. Stop by Jerry's Ball Pit Baptismal this Saturday at Kitchen Table Gallery and cleanse your worries away! 

www.jerrykaba.com

In Gallery, Blog Tags fishtown, Philly, kensington, kitchen table gallery, Performance, Art, Moore college, Independent Gallery, Philadelphia, Baptismal, berks warehouse, KTG Talks
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Matthew Lafferty // Clint Colbert Opening Reception - February 11th, 7:00 - 10:00p

February 10, 2017

Kitchen Table Gallery's 2nd of 3 shows for the month of February is featuring two artists, Matthew Lafferty and Clint Colbert. Matthew is an artist working in Brooklyn who studied photography and art history at Ohio University. Clint is a photographer who lives and works in Philly. The show will feature drawings and photography and will run for only this weekend, so don't miss it! Take a look at some of their work below and click on the links above to find out more information about each artist. I've had the opportunity this week to see their work and I'm excited for the show tomorrow. I like what I've seen.

Both artists have an appreciation for the mundane, which they allow to act as a backdrop bringing forth the working elements in their pieces. This is not to say their work is similar in vision, themes, or intentions - just the opposite. I can keep going but it's probably better if you just come out to their show tomorrow night. Looks like its gonna be a beautiful night in Philly for art.

Photo by Clint Colbert 

Photo by Clint Colbert 

Drawing by Matthew Lafferty 

Drawing by Matthew Lafferty 

Photo by Clint Colbert

Photo by Clint Colbert

Drawing by Matt Lafferty 

Drawing by Matt Lafferty 

Photo by Clint Colbert 

Photo by Clint Colbert 

Tags art, gallery, kitchen table gallery, brooklyn, nyc, philly, philadelphia, drawing, photography, photo, artist, visual art, berks warehouse
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ABOUT KTG TALKS

KTG Talks is an art podcast based in Philly. Host Chris O'Rourke brings an outsider's perspective to these intimate conversations with the individuals who make art happen. Guests on our show include the people who make art to writers, curators, art collectors, and anyone engaged with helping the arts thrive. If you would like to support the show, feel free to make a donation by clicking the button below. 

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