Marian Dioguardi: Coffee, Tea or Wonton? Exhibition »

Unbound Visual Arts, Inc., is very pleased to announce the opening of Marian Dioguardi: Coffee, Tea or Wonton? curated by Karen Smigliani, at Athan’s Café Art Gallery in Brookline’s Washington Square. The opening public reception with the artist and curator is Sunday, December 7th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm. The exhibition runs from November 7, 2014 through December 31, 2014 and is open daily from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm. Athan’s Café Art Gallery, 1621 Beacon Street (Washington Square), Brookline, MA.| MBTA: Green Line “C” | Handicapped accessible and free wi-fi.

Curator’s Statement:

East meets West by way of the European Bakery Café, Athan’s Brookline. Oil paintings in jellybean hues depict joyful still life scenes of coffee cups, saucers and moka pots reminiscent of Wayne Thiebaud and Andy Warhol. Heading East, across the gallery, we feast our eyes on paintings of packaged selections from a Chinese market. In lacquered reds and blacks with neon greens and pinks the scenes whisk us off to Chinatown with all of its visual allure

This is contemporary work that I hesitate to refer to as “still” life since the paintings possess so much energy. The objects vibrate with color and personality, seeming to socialize on the canvas. Reflections dance off the fruity Jell-O and twinkle from the moka pots, all in juicy hyper-color. This show will perk up a cloudy autumn day and cure wintertime blues.

Marian Dioguardi, a Sustaining Member of Unbound Visual Arts, resides in West Newton, Massachusetts and received her formal art training at the Massachusetts College of Art & Design and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Her work has been included in numerous exhibitions in New England, Florida, Michigan, New Mexico and New York and she has received several art awards and honors. Marian’ s artwork has been acquired by many private institutions and individuals, including Dana Farber Hospital, Children’s Hospital Research Center and Kretchmer Designs in Scottsdale, Arizona. Her gallery representation includes Gallery Seven in Maynard, MA, Rose Gallery Fine Art in Hudson, NY, Gallery 333 in Falmouth, MA, Water Street Gallery in Douglas, MI, Bluestone Gallery in Philadelphia and Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ. Her artist website is http://mariandioguardi.com.

Karen Smigliani, of Newton, Massachusetts, is a Founding Member of Unbound Visual Arts (UVA) and member of the Council of Advisors. She has curated several group and solo exhibits with UVA. Karen has worked in Graphic Design and Advertising with recent experience as an Account Executive. She holds a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

The original paintings in the exhibition can be purchased using a PayPal account or Credit Card. Payment can also be made by check. Send a check to Unbound Visual Arts, 320 Washington St., Suite 200, Brighton, MA 02135. Be sure to include the sales tax of 6 1/4 percent, which can be obtained by clicking on the “buy now” button. After payment is received, we’ll contact you regarding pick-up. Shipment can also be arranged for an additional fee. If you need assistance in determining how to best display or hang your painting, we can help with that too. Paintings make great gifts for special occasions like birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, graduations and holidays.

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Unbound Visual Arts (UVA) is a unique 501(c)(3) non-profit art organization. We serve the Greater Boston community with impactful educational programs and exhibits to encourage learning, engagement, and change. UVA’s Arthaus Gallery is located at 43 N.Beacon St;, Allston, MA and UVA’s Overlook Gallery is at 175 Washington St., Brighton, MA.