Finding Camelot
Solo Exhibit at Ironwood Cider House
Exhibit: Current to November 30, 2022
Open Daily 11-6
Opening Night:
Sunday, October 2nd, 2022
Location:
Ironwood Cider House
905-468-8878
1425 Lakeshore Rd.,
Niagara on the Lake, Ontario
January 29 - February 9 2019
Night Life - Cafe
Solo exhibit at University of Guelph/Humber
on display January 29 -February 9th 2019
Night life cafe at University of Guelph/ Humber
Exhibit: January 29 - February 9
Open 5 hours per day, times to follow.
Opening Night Event:
By invitation Only Tuesday, January 29th 2019
Location:
Humber College North Campus L
207 Humber College Blvd,
Toronto, Ontario
Two time slots:
4-7
7-9
If you would like to attend you please send an email to me and confirm your time slot.
Please confirm only if you are attending as space is limited. (hors d'oeuvres/refreshments will be served)
Send your email to:
info@filomenapisano.com
Your email will be forwarded to the University students who are planning the entire event.
Subject line: University of Guelph/art show. In the body of email please provide preferred time slot and the names of people attending!
I look forward to a great night!
Filomena Pisano .
Niagara This Week – Richard Hutton ‘Centodue - The Journey Continues’ on display July 27 - September 7th 2018 at Niagara Image Gallery.
The anxious artist
Richard Hutton
Filomena Pisano was visiting her sister in Niagara-on-the-Lake when she was blindsided by a panic attack.
“My sister and her husband had just moved in and there was no TV, no internet,” Pisano recalls of the incident two years ago. “I started to sketch, it was very relaxing.”
Back home in Woodbridge, Ont., Pisano came across Patton Oswalt’s story of grief over the loss of his wife and his subsequent journey to resume his career in comedy. She found it inspiring.
“I imagined being focused on one thing,” she says. “I went into solitude for 102 days. I would sketch for three to 12 hours a day. I didn’t stop.”
Pisano began posting photos of her work to her Instagram page, leading to a local pizzeria discovering her work and requesting to display one of her sketches in the store. It was then things kicked into high gear for the 57-year-old Pisano.
“Since then I have been painting formally,” she says.
And now, Pisano is showcasing her work at the Niagara Image Gallery in Virgil. The gallery is the home of notable local artists, Trish Romance, Tanya Jean Peterson, Jordan Morrison and Alex Colville. Peterson, as it turns out, was instrumental in helping to guide Pisano’s path from panic to Centodue — The Journey Continues exhibit, which will be on display at the gallery until Sept. 7.
“Tanya said that I should make some prints,” Pisano says.
To read full article: click here
niagaraimagegallery.com