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Long Road Projects

Artist residency and edition publishing program
Co-founded by Aaron Levi Garvey & Stevie Covart Garvey
Based in Jacksonville, FL & Erie, PA

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🔹 EXHIBITOR ANNOUNCEMENT 🔹

We’re excited to welcome @longroadprojects to Art.Fair.Mont 2026, led by renowned curator Aaron Levi Garvey — in partnership with @thefallsfoundation showing the work of @abbottstillmanstudio

A multi-city nomadic organization, Long Road Projects is known for rigorously curated exhibitions that foreground contemporary artists and expansive cultural storytelling. Their presence brings curatorial weight and intellectual clarity to the fair’s first edition.

🗓 Jan 18–20, 2026
📍 Fairmont San Francisco

Learn more + RSVP → link in bio

Art.Fair.Mont is a new boutique art fair produced by GCS Agency in partnership with @fairmontsanfrancisco, with support from @svanefoundation, @abgprojects, and @sf_artweek.


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🔹 EXHIBITOR ANNOUNCEMENT 🔹

We’re excited to welcome @longroadprojects to Art.Fair.Mont 2026, led by renowned curator Aaron Levi Garvey — in partnership with @thefallsfoundation showing the work of @abbottstillmanstudio

A multi-city nomadic organization, Long Road Projects is known for rigorously curated exhibitions that foreground contemporary artists and expansive cultural storytelling. Their presence brings curatorial weight and intellectual clarity to the fair’s first edition.

🗓 Jan 18–20, 2026
📍 Fairmont San Francisco

Learn more + RSVP → link in bio

Art.Fair.Mont is a new boutique art fair produced by GCS Agency in partnership with @fairmontsanfrancisco, with support from @svanefoundation, @abgprojects, and @sf_artweek.


23
1
4 months ago

🔹 EXHIBITOR ANNOUNCEMENT 🔹

We’re excited to welcome @longroadprojects to Art.Fair.Mont 2026, led by renowned curator Aaron Levi Garvey — in partnership with @thefallsfoundation showing the work of @abbottstillmanstudio

A multi-city nomadic organization, Long Road Projects is known for rigorously curated exhibitions that foreground contemporary artists and expansive cultural storytelling. Their presence brings curatorial weight and intellectual clarity to the fair’s first edition.

🗓 Jan 18–20, 2026
📍 Fairmont San Francisco

Learn more + RSVP → link in bio

Art.Fair.Mont is a new boutique art fair produced by GCS Agency in partnership with @fairmontsanfrancisco, with support from @svanefoundation, @abgprojects, and @sf_artweek.


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4 months ago

Celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

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3 years ago

Celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

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3 years ago

Celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

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4
3 years ago

Celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (2/2)


57
4
3 years ago

Celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

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4
3 years ago


Celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (2/2)


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4
3 years ago

Celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (2/2)


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4
3 years ago

Join us in celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (1/2)


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3 years ago

Join us in celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (1/2)


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8
3 years ago

Join us in celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (1/2)


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8
3 years ago

Join us in celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (1/2)


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8
3 years ago

Join us in celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (1/2)


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8
3 years ago


Join us in celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (1/2)


71
8
3 years ago

Join us in celebrating the birthday of Long Road Projects artist @t0nyrodrigues with the release of his two newest editions!! Happy birthday Tony, best wishes 🎉

Tony's work is now live on our website, link in bio.

Post (1/2)


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3 years ago

Get them something they'll truly cherish this holiday season 🖤 Our editions make the perfect unique and thoughtful gift!

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


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3 years ago

Get them something they'll truly cherish this holiday season 🖤 Our editions make the perfect unique and thoughtful gift!

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


85
3 years ago

Get them something they'll truly cherish this holiday season 🖤 Our editions make the perfect unique and thoughtful gift!

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


85
3 years ago

Get them something they'll truly cherish this holiday season 🖤 Our editions make the perfect unique and thoughtful gift!

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


85
3 years ago


Get them something they'll truly cherish this holiday season 🖤 Our editions make the perfect unique and thoughtful gift!

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


85
3 years ago

Get them something they'll truly cherish this holiday season 🖤 Our editions make the perfect unique and thoughtful gift!

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


85
3 years ago

Get them something they'll truly cherish this holiday season 🖤 Our editions make the perfect unique and thoughtful gift!

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


85
3 years ago

Get them something they'll truly cherish this holiday season 🖤 Our editions make the perfect unique and thoughtful gift!

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


85
3 years ago

Get them something they'll truly cherish this holiday season 🖤 Our editions make the perfect unique and thoughtful gift!

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


85
3 years ago

Still need a gift but don't want one that screams "last minute"? Our editions are not only a unique and personal option, they are also an investment that is sure to bring joy for generations 🖤🤍🖤

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


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3 years ago

Still need a gift but don't want one that screams "last minute"? Our editions are not only a unique and personal option, they are also an investment that is sure to bring joy for generations 🖤🤍🖤

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


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1
3 years ago

Still need a gift but don't want one that screams "last minute"? Our editions are not only a unique and personal option, they are also an investment that is sure to bring joy for generations 🖤🤍🖤

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


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1
3 years ago

Still need a gift but don't want one that screams "last minute"? Our editions are not only a unique and personal option, they are also an investment that is sure to bring joy for generations 🖤🤍🖤

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


72
1
3 years ago

Still need a gift but don't want one that screams "last minute"? Our editions are not only a unique and personal option, they are also an investment that is sure to bring joy for generations 🖤🤍🖤

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


72
1
3 years ago

Still need a gift but don't want one that screams "last minute"? Our editions are not only a unique and personal option, they are also an investment that is sure to bring joy for generations 🖤🤍🖤

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


72
1
3 years ago

Still need a gift but don't want one that screams "last minute"? Our editions are not only a unique and personal option, they are also an investment that is sure to bring joy for generations 🖤🤍🖤

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


72
1
3 years ago

Still need a gift but don't want one that screams "last minute"? Our editions are not only a unique and personal option, they are also an investment that is sure to bring joy for generations 🖤🤍🖤

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


72
1
3 years ago

Still need a gift but don't want one that screams "last minute"? Our editions are not only a unique and personal option, they are also an investment that is sure to bring joy for generations 🖤🤍🖤

Overnight/express shipping available upon request, just shoot us an email at longroadprojects@gmail.com

All images pictured can be found in the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more!


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3 years ago

We love all the excitement for the final day of Untitled, especially from such talented young photographers 🤍 Come by and see what all the buzz is about at Untitled Booth C28!


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3 years ago

Nearing the end! Tomorrow is the last day to visit us at booth C28. Untitled will be open today until 7PM, and open from 11AM-7PM tomorrow. See you there!


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3 years ago

Untitled Art Fair day three is here! Come by and visit us at booth C28, we are open to the public from 11AM-7PM until Friday, or 8AM-7PM on Saturday!


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3 years ago

Untitled Art Fair day three is here! Come by and visit us at booth C28, we are open to the public from 11AM-7PM until Friday, or 8AM-7PM on Saturday!


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3 years ago

Untitled Art Fair day three is here! Come by and visit us at booth C28, we are open to the public from 11AM-7PM until Friday, or 8AM-7PM on Saturday!


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3 years ago

Mark Creegan joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022–we are thrilled to have Mark for a second year, showcasing his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @mark_creegan :
“Alternating between painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, and performance, Mark Creegan’s art practice explores a diverse array of formal, material, and conceptual positions. Tennis racquets, used watercolor sets, and hair combs are just some of the disparate objects Creegan factors into paintings, minimalist wall arrangements, or large-scale installations. This multi-faceted approach is unified by a thoughtful probing of abstract form and painting discourse, of personal and cultural attitudes about color, and of the effect of “the multiple” deployment of the found object.”


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3 years ago

Mark Creegan joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022–we are thrilled to have Mark for a second year, showcasing his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @mark_creegan :
“Alternating between painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, and performance, Mark Creegan’s art practice explores a diverse array of formal, material, and conceptual positions. Tennis racquets, used watercolor sets, and hair combs are just some of the disparate objects Creegan factors into paintings, minimalist wall arrangements, or large-scale installations. This multi-faceted approach is unified by a thoughtful probing of abstract form and painting discourse, of personal and cultural attitudes about color, and of the effect of “the multiple” deployment of the found object.”


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1
3 years ago

Mark Creegan joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022–we are thrilled to have Mark for a second year, showcasing his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @mark_creegan :
“Alternating between painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, and performance, Mark Creegan’s art practice explores a diverse array of formal, material, and conceptual positions. Tennis racquets, used watercolor sets, and hair combs are just some of the disparate objects Creegan factors into paintings, minimalist wall arrangements, or large-scale installations. This multi-faceted approach is unified by a thoughtful probing of abstract form and painting discourse, of personal and cultural attitudes about color, and of the effect of “the multiple” deployment of the found object.”


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1
3 years ago

Mark Creegan joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022–we are thrilled to have Mark for a second year, showcasing his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @mark_creegan :
“Alternating between painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, and performance, Mark Creegan’s art practice explores a diverse array of formal, material, and conceptual positions. Tennis racquets, used watercolor sets, and hair combs are just some of the disparate objects Creegan factors into paintings, minimalist wall arrangements, or large-scale installations. This multi-faceted approach is unified by a thoughtful probing of abstract form and painting discourse, of personal and cultural attitudes about color, and of the effect of “the multiple” deployment of the found object.”


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1
3 years ago

Mark Creegan joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022–we are thrilled to have Mark for a second year, showcasing his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @mark_creegan :
“Alternating between painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, and performance, Mark Creegan’s art practice explores a diverse array of formal, material, and conceptual positions. Tennis racquets, used watercolor sets, and hair combs are just some of the disparate objects Creegan factors into paintings, minimalist wall arrangements, or large-scale installations. This multi-faceted approach is unified by a thoughtful probing of abstract form and painting discourse, of personal and cultural attitudes about color, and of the effect of “the multiple” deployment of the found object.”


32
1
3 years ago

Mark Creegan joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022–we are thrilled to have Mark for a second year, showcasing his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @mark_creegan :
“Alternating between painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, and performance, Mark Creegan’s art practice explores a diverse array of formal, material, and conceptual positions. Tennis racquets, used watercolor sets, and hair combs are just some of the disparate objects Creegan factors into paintings, minimalist wall arrangements, or large-scale installations. This multi-faceted approach is unified by a thoughtful probing of abstract form and painting discourse, of personal and cultural attitudes about color, and of the effect of “the multiple” deployment of the found object.”


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3 years ago

Timothy Stanley joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are excited to present Tim as one of our featured artist and showcase his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @thelunadiner :
“Timothy Stanley (b. 1984) is a multidisciplinary artist from New York, NY. He graduated with a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing from Columbia University. Stanley uses a combination of mediums including sculpture, prose fiction and video game development in order to explore the boundaries of traditional literary narrative, with the aim of uncovering new techniques in storytelling. Stanley is the author of the art historical novel Măiastra: A History of Romanian Sculpture in Twenty-Four Parts. Volume one of Măiastra was recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of its permanent collection.

For the last ten years, the focus of Stanley's practice has been the sculpture project Ursula, an ongoing series of sculptural studies for a single, theoretical work. Objects and sketches from the Ursula series have been exhibited in the US and in Europe. The first full iteration of Ursula will open at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum in St. Augustine, Florida in January 2023. Stanley's newest project, entitled Kathleen's Game, is a development log for a video game about distinctive systems of digital time keeping. Kathleen's Game is also a site-specific installation: a makeshift reading room, cafe and free bookstore inhabiting the gallery space in which it is exhibited. Stanley lives and works in Bucharest, Romania.”


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3 years ago

Timothy Stanley joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are excited to present Tim as one of our featured artist and showcase his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @thelunadiner :
“Timothy Stanley (b. 1984) is a multidisciplinary artist from New York, NY. He graduated with a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing from Columbia University. Stanley uses a combination of mediums including sculpture, prose fiction and video game development in order to explore the boundaries of traditional literary narrative, with the aim of uncovering new techniques in storytelling. Stanley is the author of the art historical novel Măiastra: A History of Romanian Sculpture in Twenty-Four Parts. Volume one of Măiastra was recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of its permanent collection.

For the last ten years, the focus of Stanley's practice has been the sculpture project Ursula, an ongoing series of sculptural studies for a single, theoretical work. Objects and sketches from the Ursula series have been exhibited in the US and in Europe. The first full iteration of Ursula will open at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum in St. Augustine, Florida in January 2023. Stanley's newest project, entitled Kathleen's Game, is a development log for a video game about distinctive systems of digital time keeping. Kathleen's Game is also a site-specific installation: a makeshift reading room, cafe and free bookstore inhabiting the gallery space in which it is exhibited. Stanley lives and works in Bucharest, Romania.”


50
1
3 years ago

Timothy Stanley joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are excited to present Tim as one of our featured artist and showcase his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @thelunadiner :
“Timothy Stanley (b. 1984) is a multidisciplinary artist from New York, NY. He graduated with a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing from Columbia University. Stanley uses a combination of mediums including sculpture, prose fiction and video game development in order to explore the boundaries of traditional literary narrative, with the aim of uncovering new techniques in storytelling. Stanley is the author of the art historical novel Măiastra: A History of Romanian Sculpture in Twenty-Four Parts. Volume one of Măiastra was recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of its permanent collection.

For the last ten years, the focus of Stanley's practice has been the sculpture project Ursula, an ongoing series of sculptural studies for a single, theoretical work. Objects and sketches from the Ursula series have been exhibited in the US and in Europe. The first full iteration of Ursula will open at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum in St. Augustine, Florida in January 2023. Stanley's newest project, entitled Kathleen's Game, is a development log for a video game about distinctive systems of digital time keeping. Kathleen's Game is also a site-specific installation: a makeshift reading room, cafe and free bookstore inhabiting the gallery space in which it is exhibited. Stanley lives and works in Bucharest, Romania.”


50
1
3 years ago

Timothy Stanley joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are excited to present Tim as one of our featured artist and showcase his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @thelunadiner :
“Timothy Stanley (b. 1984) is a multidisciplinary artist from New York, NY. He graduated with a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing from Columbia University. Stanley uses a combination of mediums including sculpture, prose fiction and video game development in order to explore the boundaries of traditional literary narrative, with the aim of uncovering new techniques in storytelling. Stanley is the author of the art historical novel Măiastra: A History of Romanian Sculpture in Twenty-Four Parts. Volume one of Măiastra was recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of its permanent collection.

For the last ten years, the focus of Stanley's practice has been the sculpture project Ursula, an ongoing series of sculptural studies for a single, theoretical work. Objects and sketches from the Ursula series have been exhibited in the US and in Europe. The first full iteration of Ursula will open at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum in St. Augustine, Florida in January 2023. Stanley's newest project, entitled Kathleen's Game, is a development log for a video game about distinctive systems of digital time keeping. Kathleen's Game is also a site-specific installation: a makeshift reading room, cafe and free bookstore inhabiting the gallery space in which it is exhibited. Stanley lives and works in Bucharest, Romania.”


50
1
3 years ago

Timothy Stanley joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are excited to present Tim as one of our featured artist and showcase his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @thelunadiner :
“Timothy Stanley (b. 1984) is a multidisciplinary artist from New York, NY. He graduated with a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing from Columbia University. Stanley uses a combination of mediums including sculpture, prose fiction and video game development in order to explore the boundaries of traditional literary narrative, with the aim of uncovering new techniques in storytelling. Stanley is the author of the art historical novel Măiastra: A History of Romanian Sculpture in Twenty-Four Parts. Volume one of Măiastra was recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of its permanent collection.

For the last ten years, the focus of Stanley's practice has been the sculpture project Ursula, an ongoing series of sculptural studies for a single, theoretical work. Objects and sketches from the Ursula series have been exhibited in the US and in Europe. The first full iteration of Ursula will open at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum in St. Augustine, Florida in January 2023. Stanley's newest project, entitled Kathleen's Game, is a development log for a video game about distinctive systems of digital time keeping. Kathleen's Game is also a site-specific installation: a makeshift reading room, cafe and free bookstore inhabiting the gallery space in which it is exhibited. Stanley lives and works in Bucharest, Romania.”


50
1
3 years ago

Timothy Stanley joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are excited to present Tim as one of our featured artist and showcase his newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @thelunadiner :
“Timothy Stanley (b. 1984) is a multidisciplinary artist from New York, NY. He graduated with a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing from Columbia University. Stanley uses a combination of mediums including sculpture, prose fiction and video game development in order to explore the boundaries of traditional literary narrative, with the aim of uncovering new techniques in storytelling. Stanley is the author of the art historical novel Măiastra: A History of Romanian Sculpture in Twenty-Four Parts. Volume one of Măiastra was recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of its permanent collection.

For the last ten years, the focus of Stanley's practice has been the sculpture project Ursula, an ongoing series of sculptural studies for a single, theoretical work. Objects and sketches from the Ursula series have been exhibited in the US and in Europe. The first full iteration of Ursula will open at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum in St. Augustine, Florida in January 2023. Stanley's newest project, entitled Kathleen's Game, is a development log for a video game about distinctive systems of digital time keeping. Kathleen's Game is also a site-specific installation: a makeshift reading room, cafe and free bookstore inhabiting the gallery space in which it is exhibited. Stanley lives and works in Bucharest, Romania.”


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1
3 years ago

Hiromi Moneyhun joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Hiromi returning for a second year, showcasing her newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @hiromimoneyhun :

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun is a papercut artist. She was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, the capital city for close to a thousand years before Tokyo. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004. Hiromi has been written of in every major publication in the Jacksonville area, including the city’s largest newspaper, the Florida Times Union. She has been featured in Huffington Post and was the subject of one episode of a syndicated Japanese television show. Her work has appeared numerous times throughout Florida in group and solo shows, in New York City, London, and most significantly in Bentonville, Arkansas, in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s 2014-15 show, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Hiromi began drawing at a young age, and by her teen years had developed a style of her own. With no formal art training, she has evolved a unique, homegrown artistic voice that combines traditional Japanese visual art forms with the super-modernity that is now found in all of Japan’s biggest cities. Hiromi’s three-dimensional cut paper pieces are the result of a multistep process that generates an art that is at once amusingly lighthearted and startlingly alive. Her pieces invite the viewer in; indeed, one feels compelled to reach out and touch the images. Like the works of all the great masters, Hiromi’s pieces are best appreciated when viewed in person.


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5
3 years ago

Hiromi Moneyhun joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Hiromi returning for a second year, showcasing her newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @hiromimoneyhun :

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun is a papercut artist. She was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, the capital city for close to a thousand years before Tokyo. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004. Hiromi has been written of in every major publication in the Jacksonville area, including the city’s largest newspaper, the Florida Times Union. She has been featured in Huffington Post and was the subject of one episode of a syndicated Japanese television show. Her work has appeared numerous times throughout Florida in group and solo shows, in New York City, London, and most significantly in Bentonville, Arkansas, in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s 2014-15 show, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Hiromi began drawing at a young age, and by her teen years had developed a style of her own. With no formal art training, she has evolved a unique, homegrown artistic voice that combines traditional Japanese visual art forms with the super-modernity that is now found in all of Japan’s biggest cities. Hiromi’s three-dimensional cut paper pieces are the result of a multistep process that generates an art that is at once amusingly lighthearted and startlingly alive. Her pieces invite the viewer in; indeed, one feels compelled to reach out and touch the images. Like the works of all the great masters, Hiromi’s pieces are best appreciated when viewed in person.


55
5
3 years ago

Hiromi Moneyhun joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Hiromi returning for a second year, showcasing her newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @hiromimoneyhun :

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun is a papercut artist. She was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, the capital city for close to a thousand years before Tokyo. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004. Hiromi has been written of in every major publication in the Jacksonville area, including the city’s largest newspaper, the Florida Times Union. She has been featured in Huffington Post and was the subject of one episode of a syndicated Japanese television show. Her work has appeared numerous times throughout Florida in group and solo shows, in New York City, London, and most significantly in Bentonville, Arkansas, in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s 2014-15 show, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Hiromi began drawing at a young age, and by her teen years had developed a style of her own. With no formal art training, she has evolved a unique, homegrown artistic voice that combines traditional Japanese visual art forms with the super-modernity that is now found in all of Japan’s biggest cities. Hiromi’s three-dimensional cut paper pieces are the result of a multistep process that generates an art that is at once amusingly lighthearted and startlingly alive. Her pieces invite the viewer in; indeed, one feels compelled to reach out and touch the images. Like the works of all the great masters, Hiromi’s pieces are best appreciated when viewed in person.


55
5
3 years ago

Hiromi Moneyhun joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Hiromi returning for a second year, showcasing her newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @hiromimoneyhun :

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun is a papercut artist. She was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, the capital city for close to a thousand years before Tokyo. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004. Hiromi has been written of in every major publication in the Jacksonville area, including the city’s largest newspaper, the Florida Times Union. She has been featured in Huffington Post and was the subject of one episode of a syndicated Japanese television show. Her work has appeared numerous times throughout Florida in group and solo shows, in New York City, London, and most significantly in Bentonville, Arkansas, in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s 2014-15 show, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Hiromi began drawing at a young age, and by her teen years had developed a style of her own. With no formal art training, she has evolved a unique, homegrown artistic voice that combines traditional Japanese visual art forms with the super-modernity that is now found in all of Japan’s biggest cities. Hiromi’s three-dimensional cut paper pieces are the result of a multistep process that generates an art that is at once amusingly lighthearted and startlingly alive. Her pieces invite the viewer in; indeed, one feels compelled to reach out and touch the images. Like the works of all the great masters, Hiromi’s pieces are best appreciated when viewed in person.


55
5
3 years ago

Hiromi Moneyhun joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Hiromi returning for a second year, showcasing her newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @hiromimoneyhun :

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun is a papercut artist. She was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, the capital city for close to a thousand years before Tokyo. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004. Hiromi has been written of in every major publication in the Jacksonville area, including the city’s largest newspaper, the Florida Times Union. She has been featured in Huffington Post and was the subject of one episode of a syndicated Japanese television show. Her work has appeared numerous times throughout Florida in group and solo shows, in New York City, London, and most significantly in Bentonville, Arkansas, in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s 2014-15 show, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Hiromi began drawing at a young age, and by her teen years had developed a style of her own. With no formal art training, she has evolved a unique, homegrown artistic voice that combines traditional Japanese visual art forms with the super-modernity that is now found in all of Japan’s biggest cities. Hiromi’s three-dimensional cut paper pieces are the result of a multistep process that generates an art that is at once amusingly lighthearted and startlingly alive. Her pieces invite the viewer in; indeed, one feels compelled to reach out and touch the images. Like the works of all the great masters, Hiromi’s pieces are best appreciated when viewed in person.


55
5
3 years ago

Hiromi Moneyhun joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Hiromi returning for a second year, showcasing her newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @hiromimoneyhun :

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun is a papercut artist. She was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, the capital city for close to a thousand years before Tokyo. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004. Hiromi has been written of in every major publication in the Jacksonville area, including the city’s largest newspaper, the Florida Times Union. She has been featured in Huffington Post and was the subject of one episode of a syndicated Japanese television show. Her work has appeared numerous times throughout Florida in group and solo shows, in New York City, London, and most significantly in Bentonville, Arkansas, in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s 2014-15 show, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Hiromi began drawing at a young age, and by her teen years had developed a style of her own. With no formal art training, she has evolved a unique, homegrown artistic voice that combines traditional Japanese visual art forms with the super-modernity that is now found in all of Japan’s biggest cities. Hiromi’s three-dimensional cut paper pieces are the result of a multistep process that generates an art that is at once amusingly lighthearted and startlingly alive. Her pieces invite the viewer in; indeed, one feels compelled to reach out and touch the images. Like the works of all the great masters, Hiromi’s pieces are best appreciated when viewed in person.


55
5
3 years ago

Hiromi Moneyhun joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Hiromi returning for a second year, showcasing her newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @hiromimoneyhun :

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun is a papercut artist. She was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, the capital city for close to a thousand years before Tokyo. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004. Hiromi has been written of in every major publication in the Jacksonville area, including the city’s largest newspaper, the Florida Times Union. She has been featured in Huffington Post and was the subject of one episode of a syndicated Japanese television show. Her work has appeared numerous times throughout Florida in group and solo shows, in New York City, London, and most significantly in Bentonville, Arkansas, in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s 2014-15 show, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Hiromi began drawing at a young age, and by her teen years had developed a style of her own. With no formal art training, she has evolved a unique, homegrown artistic voice that combines traditional Japanese visual art forms with the super-modernity that is now found in all of Japan’s biggest cities. Hiromi’s three-dimensional cut paper pieces are the result of a multistep process that generates an art that is at once amusingly lighthearted and startlingly alive. Her pieces invite the viewer in; indeed, one feels compelled to reach out and touch the images. Like the works of all the great masters, Hiromi’s pieces are best appreciated when viewed in person.


55
5
3 years ago

Hiromi Moneyhun joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Hiromi returning for a second year, showcasing her newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @hiromimoneyhun :

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun is a papercut artist. She was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, the capital city for close to a thousand years before Tokyo. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004. Hiromi has been written of in every major publication in the Jacksonville area, including the city’s largest newspaper, the Florida Times Union. She has been featured in Huffington Post and was the subject of one episode of a syndicated Japanese television show. Her work has appeared numerous times throughout Florida in group and solo shows, in New York City, London, and most significantly in Bentonville, Arkansas, in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s 2014-15 show, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Hiromi began drawing at a young age, and by her teen years had developed a style of her own. With no formal art training, she has evolved a unique, homegrown artistic voice that combines traditional Japanese visual art forms with the super-modernity that is now found in all of Japan’s biggest cities. Hiromi’s three-dimensional cut paper pieces are the result of a multistep process that generates an art that is at once amusingly lighthearted and startlingly alive. Her pieces invite the viewer in; indeed, one feels compelled to reach out and touch the images. Like the works of all the great masters, Hiromi’s pieces are best appreciated when viewed in person.


55
5
3 years ago

Hiromi Moneyhun joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Hiromi returning for a second year, showcasing her newest pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @hiromimoneyhun :

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun is a papercut artist. She was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan, the capital city for close to a thousand years before Tokyo. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2004. Hiromi has been written of in every major publication in the Jacksonville area, including the city’s largest newspaper, the Florida Times Union. She has been featured in Huffington Post and was the subject of one episode of a syndicated Japanese television show. Her work has appeared numerous times throughout Florida in group and solo shows, in New York City, London, and most significantly in Bentonville, Arkansas, in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s 2014-15 show, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Hiromi began drawing at a young age, and by her teen years had developed a style of her own. With no formal art training, she has evolved a unique, homegrown artistic voice that combines traditional Japanese visual art forms with the super-modernity that is now found in all of Japan’s biggest cities. Hiromi’s three-dimensional cut paper pieces are the result of a multistep process that generates an art that is at once amusingly lighthearted and startlingly alive. Her pieces invite the viewer in; indeed, one feels compelled to reach out and touch the images. Like the works of all the great masters, Hiromi’s pieces are best appreciated when viewed in person.


55
5
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago

Tony Rodrigues joins Long Road Projects at Untitled Art Fair Miami 2022—we are thrilled to have Tony returning for a second year, showcasing his new pieces in booth C28.

About the artist @t0nyrodrigues :
"Tony Rodrigues’ work mostly involves painting, but also includes drawing, printmaking, photography, collage and multimedia combinations. Tony has woven a rich tapestry of appropriated imagery culled from the chronicles of the 20th century such as vintage textbooks, postcards and snapshots. He repurposes and reshapes these images into scenarios and vignettes that subtly convey feelings ranging from quiet levity to somber introspection. There is often an open-ended quality in the work that offers the viewer some mystery to contemplate. While Rodrigues’ style has evolved over the years, there is a sentiment and awareness throughout his work that remains his own and is easily recognizable to those that are familiar with his art. His confident and adroit use of materials as well as his selection and juxtaposition of imagery lends a timeless quality to his work. Rodrigues’ recent exhibitions include Frail History & Future Regrets (When the Past Was What It Used To Be) a solo exhibition at University of North Florida Gallery and 1:1,a group exhibition, at The Front, New Orleans, Louisiana and has forthcoming exhibitions at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn and Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, Alabama.

Rodrigues is also a teaching artist with Cathedral Arts Project–a Jacksonville-based non-profit arts organization–where he has earned awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to fund his work at the John E. Goodman Pretrial Detention Facility for his work with incarcerated youths being tried as adults. In 2017 this work culminated in an institutionally supported visual art exhibition titled “County Missives – Expressive Works by Incarcerated Juveniles Adjudicated as Adults.”


64
8
3 years ago


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