Sunday, July 31, 2011

Simply SAFI
































































Safi Studios
Milwaukee WI
07.29.2011

Photos courtesy of Scott Johnson
[details of interaction with WALKTHROUGH video projection]

Sunday, July 24, 2011

SAFI STUDIOS GALLERY NIGHT

friday july 29 5-10











Jane Gates
Judy Golombowski
Scott Johnson
Tom Kovacich
Dianne Soffa



Photos courtesy of Scott Johnson






Safi Studios
Marshall Building
Suite LL8
207 E Buffalo St
Milwaukee WI
53202

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

SAFI



SUMMER GALLERY NIGHT
FRIDAY JULY 29th, 2011 from 5 to 10 p.m.


New Work includes Dianne Soffa's thick blue water paintings, Jane Gates' new paintings on paper about a soft summer day, and Tom Kovacich's hybrid painting/sculpture concoctions with monoprints.

Jane Gates' work goes international with a show at the prestigious Macay Museum of Contemporary Art in Merida, Mexico in 2013. See her work on gallery night before it starts to travel.

And ONLY AT SAFI: Milwaukee video artist and musician Scott Johnson premieres his second installment of WALKTHROUGH running continuously throughout gallery night in the Safi Studios vestibule. WALKTHROUGH is an experimental video series for looped projection with a pixelated skyward vantage point incollaboration with Virginia based noise-music ensemble Ancient Noir. This 2nd piece in the series was shot at the Port of Milwaukee and composed with industrial elements of factories, domes, power lines, bridges and misty skies.

Finally, Judy Golombowski presents her beautiful digital prints as you enter the main gallery.

Safi Studios
Marshall Building
207 E Buffalo St
Suite LL8
Milwaukee WI
53202

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Sconfinato Drive



Wonderful creations and methods in contemporary residential design; especially in the manner and the ideas formed by the use of the materials made available of-the-day.

Hartford WI

Sunday, July 03, 2011

a) SAFI STUDIOS Summer Preview



Jane Gates
Judy Golombowski
Scott Johnson
Tom Kovacich
Dianne Soffa






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