L.A. Bachman | Repeat | Watercolor, ink, and colored pencil on paper | 22
Dahlia ?Tom Baril
Dan Addington | Encounter |                      Oil, wax, tar on wood | 24
James Worsham | Causality p1 | wood, steel, chair| 96
Suspended Figure Boat ?Richard Jolley
Vadis Turner | Ripe Dirt/Fresh Burial | ribbon, clothing, antique quilts, mixed media | 60
Dooby Tomkins
Kiss
Mixed media on canvas
24
Natalie Dunham | Untitled (19.1) (detail) | wood, hardware, pet screen | 48
James Pearson
The Fox Will Not Find Us Here
Acrylic on canvas
30
Lisa Bachman | Trade Mark | Acrylic, colored pencil, ink, pillow, pillowcase | 38
Gordon Chandler | Red Leaping Deer #2088 | Welded scaffold jacks | 37
Caleb Charland | Silhouette with Matches | Archival inkjet print | 24
Drew Galloway
Mosaic Study (November)
Oil on collaged metal
20
Lisa Bachman | Strand | Acrylic, colored pencil, ink, pillow, pillowcase | 30
Charles Clary
Flambiotic Opulation
Acrylic, hand-cut paper on panel
Dimensions variable
 ?Charles Clary
Thomas Petillo | Actuate Number One | 11.25

Jonathan Ferrara

BIOGRAPHY
Jonathan Ferrara is a New Orleans artist, gallery owner, community activist and arts entrepreneur. His gallery exhibits cutting edge works of art from local, national and international artists including paintings, sculpture, glass, metal works, mixed media and installation art. Exhibitions he has produced have been featured in The New York Times, Time magazine, Art In America, ARTPAPERS, ART News, The Associated Press, ELLE Magazine and on ABC’s Good Morning America and in numerous local, national and international publications.

In 1995, he co-founded and built the artist collective Positive Space on Lower Magazine Street in New Orleans where he was gallery owner, director, artist and publicist.. In April 1996, he co-founded (and has produced and curated ever since) The Annual No Dead Artists Juried Exhibition that gives a voice and venue to young artists to show their work. Later, he produced and was one of the artists in “Guns In The Hands Of Artists”, an exhibition of 61 artists using decommissioned handguns taken off the streets of New Orleans.. In 1996-1998, as an artist he had exhibitions in Chicago, New York, Baltimore, Atlanta and Martha’s Vineyard and also brought exhibitions of 20 New Orleans artists to New York for The Art Exchange Show (1997-98), an international exhibition of 40 galleries from US and Europe held in Wall Street office buildings. In 1998, he brought New Orleans artists to St. Louis and then later opened his eponymous gallery in the N.O. Arts District.

In June of 1999, Ferrara co-founded ARTDOCS (Artists Receiving Treatment Doctors Offering Crucial Services) a non-profit medical program for New Orleans artists without health insurance. This program is the first of its kind in the country. In 2001, Ferrara began his international work, traveling to Havana, Cuba to curate an exhibition of contemporary Cuban art and has visited Cuba twice since and produced a mini-documentary and two successful art exhibitions, Made in Cuba, 2002 and Havana: Inside Out, 2004 which gained widespread attention in the media including Efe, the Spanish language equivalent of the Associated Press. In 2004, Ferrara brought New Orleans artists to Debrecen, Hungary for the annual Jazz Days Festival, acting as a cultural ambassador for the visual arts and presenting two simultaneous exhibitions to the Hungarian public. The first was a photographic exhibition entitled "As Seen in New Orleans” at the state-owned Mu-Terem Gallery and the second “Contemporary Art from New Orleans” at the Koncz/Contemporary Gallery

Ferrara has always been active in his community. He served on the board of the New Orleans Film Festival (2000-2004); is president of the board of ARTDOCS (1999 – present); is an alumnus of CABL’s 2003 Leadership Louisiana program and served as a commissioner on the board of directors of New Orleans Downtown Development District where he was chairman of the Public Art committee. He is also a sought-after juror and panelist for selecting and discussing contemporary art. He has been a voice for the arts and artists for over ten years and is a leader in the movement to make New Orleans a national arts destination and has been honored by numerous organizations including the Contemporary Arts Center, Gambit Weekly, and New Orleans Magazine and The Young Leadership Council. In 2006, he received Louisiana’s Governor’s Art Awards for Leadership in the Arts and in June 2007, moved his gallery to Julia Street., considered one of the preeminent art corridors in the South.

Ferrara’s work has been exhibited in New York, Miami, Massachusetts, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Chicago, Louisiana, Wisconsin, and internationally in Hungary. In the fall of 2007, he was featured in Kaleidoscope Katrina, an exhibition of New Orleans artists in the windows of Lord and Taylor’s flagship store on 5th Ave in Manhattan. His work is in several prominent collections including The Frederick Weisman Foundation (Los Angeles, CA) and Richard Baker (Greenwich, CT) John and Kristi Schiller (Houston, TX) and actress Alfre Woodard. (Los Angeles).

RESUME

Education

The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, 1989

Solo Exhibitions
The Delachaise Suite, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2003
Inaugural Exhibition, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, September 1998
Portraits and Landscapes in Silk, Dragonfly Gallery, Martha’s Vineyard, MA, June 1998
Icons and Color, Positive Space The Gallery, New Orleans, LA, October 1997
Color and Form, OXOXO Gallery, Baltimore, MD, November 1996

Selected Group Exhibitions
P.1 Projects, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA 2008
CABoom Design Show, Santa Monica, CA 2008
ART Basel, Steve Martin Studio, Miami, FL 2007-8
Kaleidoscope Katrina, Lord & Taylor, 5th Ave, NY, NY 2007
New Orleans Artists in Exile, Steve Martin Studio, Miami, FL, 2006
New Orleans Artists in Exile Returns Home, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2006
New Orleans Artists in Exile, Shreveport Regional Arts Center, Shreveport, LA, 2006
New Orleans Artists in Exile, Arts without Borders Gallery, Hapeville, GA, 2006
New Orleans Artists in Exile, Lambert Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2006
AAF Contemporary Art Fair, New York, NY, 2005
Contemporary Art from New Orleans, Koncz Gallery, Debrecen Hungary, 2004
Paperwork, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2002
The Black & White Show, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2001
Entergy Louisiana Open Juried Exhibition, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA, 2006
The Art Exchange Show, New York, New York, 1998
Guns in the Hands of Aritsts, DCAC Gallery, Washington, DC, 1998
The Art Exchange Show, New York, New York, 1997
Guns in the Hands of Artists, Positive Space Gallery, 1996
Centennial Olympics, Barristers Gallery/House of Blues, Atlanta, GA, 1996
Group Show, Mario Villa Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1995

Curation
P.1 Projects, Hefler Welcome Center, Prospect.1 Biennial, New Orleans, LA 2008-9
No Dead Artists, Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, Annually 1996 to present
New Orleans Artists in Exile, Steve Martin Studio, Miami, FL, 2006
New Orleans Artists in Exile Returns Home, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2006
New Orleans Artists in Exile, Shreveport Regional Arts Center, Shreveport, LA, 2006
New Orleans Artists in Exile, Arts without Borders Gallery, Hapeville, GA, 2006
New Orleans Artists in Exile, Lambert Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2006
Nouveaux Artistes d’Acadiana, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2005
Contemporary Art from New Orleans, Koncz Gallery, Debrecen Hungary, 2004
As Seen In New Orleans, Mu-Terem Gallery, Debrecen, Hungary, 2004
Havana: Inside Out, Contemporary Art From Cuba 2004, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2004
Made In Cuba, Contemporary Art from Cuba 2002, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2004
The Black & White Show, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2001
Not Your Typical Still Life, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA, 2001

Selected Collections
Permanent Collection, Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Los Angeles, CA
Richard Baker, Greenwich, CT
Kristi and John Schiller, Houston, TX
Dr. Jonathan Lampert, New York, NY
Alfre Woodard, Los Angeles, CA
 

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