(JERSEY CITY, NJ) -- Art House Productions is thrilled to present "Heretics and Renegades," a dynamic group exhibit curated by Andrea McKenna. Running from Saturday, November 2nd through Sunday, November 24, 2024. The exhibit features work by Paul Andress, Michael Bettinger, Deniz Eyüboğlu, and Jada Fabrizio.
“Heretics and Renegades delves into the intense inner worlds of four visionary artists, each driven by a rebellious, subconscious dialogue that fuels their unconventional creations,” says Gallery Director Andrea McKenna. “These artists transcend traditional boundaries, confronting themes like chaos and order, light and darkness, freedom and constraint. Their bold, provocative works challenge societal norms, pushing viewers to question long-held beliefs about reality and self. Through abstract forms, experimental techniques, and striking imagery, they invite audiences to step beyond the familiar into a realm where intuition leads, sparking introspection and transformative thought.”
The show will kick off with a public reception on Sunday, November 3rd from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. An artist talk is scheduled for Sunday, November 17th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. The gallery will be open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. For private viewings, appointments can be made by contacting gallery@arthouseproductions.org. The gallery is located at 345 Marin Boulevard in Jersey City, New Jersey.
The Art House Gallery presents work by local, regional, national and international artists and curators. The visual arts program at Art House hosts a variety of initiatives that engage, celebrate and serve our community and reach beyond our borders to offer unique opportunities for engagement in vibrant and expansive conversations about contemporary art.
Their open call exhibitions reach beyond established networks to bring together diverse artists into conversation through thematic investigations. They host and curate exhibitions of individual artists, and small group shows by artists who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their work. Guest curators invigorate the critical dialogue that is essential to lively inquiry and understanding of the arts. They accept and encourage exhibition proposals year-round. Collaborative projects with other arts organizations expand, strengthen and sustain connections to wider arts communities and audiences. Admission to the gallery and supporting events are always free and open to the public.