IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK:  Mad Meanderings Through The Carlton Arms Hotel.

The Carlton Arms Art Project presents IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: Mad Meanderings Through The Carlton Arms Hotel. Six new rooms will open on Friday, March 18th from 6 to 9 pm

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Dual Exhibition ‘TABLEAU & AUSPICIOUS’ by Brian Dowdall and Alison Spiesman

Artbreakhotel Gallery at The Carlton Arms Hotel presents dual exhibition T&A Tableau And Auspicious by Brian Dowdall VISIONARY and Alison Spiesman CONTEMPORARY. March 11-19, 2016.

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Open studio with artist Hope London

OPEN STUDIO with artist Hope London at the Carlton Arms Hotel. Friday, February 26th, 2016 5-7PM.

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Meet & Greet with artist Brian Dowdall and Alison Spiesman

MEET AND GREET with visionary artist Brian Dowdall and Alison Spiesman working on a new room at the Carlton Arms Hotel. Friday, January 29 2016 Noon-4PM.

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“Ghosts” by Helen Oliver Adelson

The Carlton Arms Hotel is pleased to present ‘Ghosts’, a solo exhibition of paintings by Helen Oliver Adelson. ‘Ghosts’ consists of a selected group of recent works that examine the artist’s exchange of energy with her subjects and depicts the tension between presence and absence in her portraiture and architectural landscapes. Her paintings are as much about the figures and places they portray as they are about the negative space, the void surrounding them. HOA’s landscapes are places looking back at us whilst her portraits express a person’s inner landscape, questioning what’s behind the mask/facade.

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“Whiskey and Ice Cubes or coffee and cake”, Dan Stuart’s Retrospective

Through the years one would find Dan Stuart in unique spots in the city. Sometimes across street from the zoo in Central Park, others on a corner in Loisaida, under an old a tree in the Village or by the water near Brooklyn Bridge, mild days of winter, cloudy summer evenings. Canvasses, paints and brushes all over, he isn’t there to get inspired for his paintings – easily done in sleepless nights at his small studio in Brooklyn. No, he’s there to tell you a story…If you have a few bucks to spend, he would sell you one or two of his small paintings and if he likes you, he would give you a tip for Sunday afternoon horse race at Yonkers. A master story-teller, he could walk you for hours into the streets of flavorful, rich New York stories, his own, filled with all the drama, suspense and fascinating characters good novels have.

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