Landscape Remembered

A SOLO EXHIBITION BY Linda Dubin Garfield

Exhibition Runs September 10 — January 28

Opening + Artist Talk Thursday, September 11 from 4-5 pm at Atria Center City

 
 

About the exhibition:

Linda Dubin Garfield on Landscape Remembered:

“Throughout my artistic journey, landscapes have held a special place in my heart and work. My deep appreciation for nature has been a constant source of inspiration, guiding my brushstrokes and influencing my color palettes. The ever-changing beauty of natural landscapes—the shifting light, the vibrant hues, and the serene stillness—has always captivated me. Each piece is an attempt to capture the essence of these moments, to translate the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world into a visual experience. Through my landscapes, I strive to convey the profound connection I feel with nature and to invite viewers to pause, reflect, and appreciate the simple yet profound wonders that surround us every day.”

Atria will be opening up their doors to the public again for West's opening reception! Join us from 4-5pm at Atria Center City on September 11th on their 5th floor gallery for an artist talk and light bites.

Because Atria serves a high-risk community, please keep in mind you may be asked to wear a mask or the reception date may change based on current pandemic or influenza rates within the Philadelphia area.


ABOUT THE Artist:

Linda Dubin Garfield, an award-winning printmaker and mixed media artist, creates visual memoirs exploring the mystery of memory and the magic of place, using hand-pulled printmaking techniques, photography, collage and digital imaging. Her abstract and dynamic works use multiple layers of ink that waver between background and foreground creating a fusion of surface design and abstract expressionism. She also creates installations that include public participatory art, especially when she is exploring themes relating to women in today’s culture.

In 2005 she founded ARTsisters, a group of professional artists who empower each other and their community through art. In 2007 she started smART business consulting, helping emerging artists reach their goals and their audience, providing consulting and coaching on the business side of art through individual, small groups, and workshop experiences as well as providing opportunities to exhibit work.

She also provides art-making memoir workshops for organizations like Delaware Contemporary, First Person Arts, Da Vinci Art Alliance, Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Centers for Older Adults, Simpson House and Atria Senior Living. Today she serves on several non-profit boards and appreciates her good fortune to be able to make art every chance she gets.