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Signatura
Lisa Petker-Mintz • George Schulman • Richard Smith 
Curated by John Cino
May 13 – July 16, 2023
RECEPTION MAY 13 from 5:00 - 7:00 PM

The Patchogue Arts Council • Museum of Contemporary Art Long Island is proud to announce the exhibition Signatura from May 13 through July 16 at its gallery space on 20 Terry Street, Patchogue. Signatura features the work of Lisa Petker-Mintz, George Schulman, and Richard Smith.

Signatura refers to the term used to describe the gestures or markings which identify a work of art as uniquely created by an individual artist. The artists of Signatura each create works which are highly abstract and uniquely their own.
 
Lisa Petker-Mintz is fascinated with the effects of the ever-changing play of light on form. She seeks to impart in the viewer an empathetic sense of the wonder she experiences with the changes of light and form observed on daily walks through her surroundings. She achieves this end through a complicated process of layering which includes controlled pours, masking, stenciling, spraying, and brushwork. Petker-Mintz has exhibited extensively throughout the metropolitan area and will be featured in a solo exhibition at the Painting Center in Chelsea, from April 25 through May 20, 2023.
 
George Schulman works in an expressionistic style combining loose gestural markings with remnants of representational imagery in exuberant fields of color. His active surfaces are further complicated with collaged materials including fabrics, lace, and buttons which often come with personal meaning for the artist and complement the representational imagery. Until moving to Patchogue, Schulman was a lifelong resident of NYC where he befriended many of the art world’s most noted artists. Most recently he has been exhibited in the Southampton Art Center’s East End Collected7, curated by Paton Miller from February 11 – April 29, 2023.
 
Richard Smith CBE, 1931 – 2013 is represented by shaped canvases created between 1999 and 2001. In a six-decade career, Richard Smith’s works evolved from his early days in Pop through Minimalism, shaped canvas, and installation. Throughout it all, his work is about color and space. Much of his work exhibits his characteristic left-hand brush stroke. Richard Smith lived a storied life, exhibiting internationally and residing mostly in England and the US until settling in Patchogue, NY in his later years. Along the way, he received numerous awards and recognitions including the Grand Prize winner at the Sao Palo Biennial of 1967, sole representative to the 1970 Venice Biennale for his native England, and the title CBE in 1971 (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for his contributions to British culture.

Each of the artists in Signatura exhibits a highly recognizable and individual style.

What: Signatura
When: May 13 - July 16, 2023
Reception: May 13th, 2023, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Where: PAC • MoCA L.I. 20 Terry Street, Suite 116, Patchogue, NY 11772



COFFEE WITH A CURATOR

June 3, 2023, from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM 

Join curator John Cino for an artist panel discussion with Lisa Petker-Mintz and George Schulman (In person and on Zoom)

MoCA L.I. @ 20 Terry Street, Patchogue

Please email info@patchoguearts.org to register
• Seed The Arts • Plant Sale 11- 3 PM •
Seed the Arts | Pop Up Plant Sale
May 13 from 11:00 PM - 3:00 PM on site @ MoCA L.I.
Located at 20 Terry Street, Patchogue 
 
Rare Varieties - Seed to Seed 
Heirloom Vegetables • Perennials • Bare Rooted Plants Seed Pack Bundles
Cash & Carry

All sales benefit:
Patchogue Arts Council, Long Island Seed Consortium, and Invincible Summer Farms!

3” pots - $3
4” pots - $6
1 gallon pots vary between $20 - $100 depending on variety.
Everything from Mojito mint to Olives
Bare rooted trees - $3
• World Collage Day 11- 3 PM •

World Collage Day Workshop with Artist Patti Robinson
Saturday, May 13 from 1:00 – 3:00 PM

World Collage Day is an annual, international celebration of collage initiated by Kolaj Magazine.

Celebrate the day with collage artist Patti Robinson and PAC/MoCA L.I. with an afternoon of cutting, pasting and spontaneous collaboration. Everything you need will be provided, including an eclectic array of collage materials. This workshop is for anyone who is open to exploring creativity in an impromptu communal way. There are no mistakes or judgments here. At the end of the workshop you will bring home a collaborative collage (or several).
Experiment with collage materials from Patti’s “archive”!
Bring your favorite scissors.

Glue sticks, paper, and other materials will be on hand but you are welcome to bring your own too!

Email Info@patchoguearts.org to register
✨ PATCHOGUE HAPPENINGS ✨
Mother’s Day Shopping Crawl 11-3 PM •
Support our local businesses with a Mother's Day Shopping Crawl! Visit participating retailers from 11-3 on Sat May 13th. Each purchase gets you raffle tickets to enter to win prizes at a special after-party at Virgola. Join us for Happy Hour Specials & Giveaways!