Project: ARTspace presents Color Forms, works by artists Lindsay Packer, Odalis Valdivieso and Daniel Wiener. All three artists manipulate color using diverse materials to craft rich, subtle layered works. The exhibition features art whose formats range from the ethereal to the functional. Each work in Color Forms is an eloquent improvisation in which color may be blended, rolled, overlapped, wadded, animated by light—moving across time, planes, addressing edges and embodying eccentric structures. These three artists based in New York City, have created a new order and definition of painting; an exciting exhibition sure to make your summer!

The exhibition opens to the public on Monday, June 27, and will be on view through Friday, September 16, 2022. NOTE: The exhibition has been extended to Friday, October 7, 2022

UPCOMING EVENTS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2022 at 2pm in the gallery

A moderated discussion led by independent curator Enrico Richard Gomez and artist Daniel Wiener, Odalis Valdivieso and Lindsay Packer. The talk will take place in conjunction with a newly formed #NomadArtwalk inviting the public to visit Project: ARTspace, Center for Book Arts, Planthouse Gallery and the Penumbra Foundation for an open house from 1-5pm.

An opening reception will be held Wednesday, June 29, from 5-8pm.

Press Release

Installation view: Daniel Wiener sculptures, Odalis Valdivieso collaged paintings Photos: Quinn G

Installation view: Lindsay Packer video Daniel Wiener sculpture (table)

Installation view: Odalis Valdivieso collaged paintings, Daniel Wiener sculptures

Installation view: Lindsay Packer video compilation, Odalis Valdivieso collaged paintings

Join independent curator and artist Enrico Richard Gomez for a conversation with the artists in Color Forms - Lindsay Packer, Daniel Wiener and Odalis Valdivieso at 2pm in the gallery on September 24, 2022. The conversation will take place during a new #nomadartwalk from 1-5pm introducing the public to Project: ARTspace, Center for Book Arts, Planthouse Gallery and the Penumbra Foundation.

Enrico Gomez is an artist and curator based in New York City who received his B.F. A. in art from Arizona State University. He has exhibited at numerous galleries and institutions including Soho Project Space, New York, NY, PROTO Gallery, Hoboken, NJ, Marquee Projects, Bellport, NY, The Painting Center, New York, NY, Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, NJ, Novado Gallery, Jersey City, NJ, Four Eleven Gallery, Provincetown, MA, The Mesa Contemporary Arts Center, Mesa, AZ, and the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York, NY. He has been featured in various publications including The New Criterion, Hyperallergic, VICE, Art F City, Hamptons Art Hub and The New York Times and was named by Brooklyn Magazine one of the “100 Most Influential People in Brooklyn Culture”. Enrico is the Director of the Dorado Project; an independent and curatorial art compendium based in Hoboken, NJ and is the founder/partner in PROTO GOMEZ, an on-going curatorial partnership with Nick De Pirro of PROTO Gallery and Project Studios.

The public is invited to visit four contemporary art exhibition venues located in the district known as NoMad, north of Madison Square Park, for this inaugural event. Center for Book Arts, Penumbra Foundation, Planthouse Gallery and Project: ARTspace invite you learn more about their unique programs. Please subscribe to the mailing lists at each of the sites to keep in touch. Future NoMad walks will be scheduled annually.