One Art Space Honors Women’s History Month

A glittering exhibit honored Women’s History Month this weekend at One Art Space.

A riveting  showcase curated by MaryAnn Giella McCulloh brought together female artisans from across the region whose work represented the female form in grandness and stoic measurements.

International Women’s Day saw a special reception hosted by the gallery on March 7. Featured artists included:Cleopatra Browne, Friday Jones, Frederique Ilonga, Jean Chiang, Jules Schaffer, Kaori Yasumoto, Kikyo, Kumi Hirose, Luciana Pampalone, Monali Ghosh, Monica Holder, Monisa Parekh, Motoko Otsuki, Sunhe Hong,  Suyapa Quinn, Tatiana Grace,  and Tanja Momcilovic.

Next Saturday the exhibit continues to honor the work of more incredible female artisans. On March 14, the works of Amdrita, Angelina Salgado, Ashley Medici, Brielle Bonetti, Frederique Ilonga, Jean Chiang, Jennifer Davis, Luciana Pampalone, Monali Parekh, Nancylee Cidoni, Rosa Guadalupe, Sandra H. Andersen, Sunhe Hong, Tatiana Grace,  and Toby Rabiner will next be on display.

One Art Space opened its doors in the heart of Tribeca at 23 Warren Street with its first exhibition in May of 2011. This unique and versatile space for exhibitions provides the perfect backdrop for the artwork and artist to shine. By featuring a variety of international and local contemporary artists in Tribeca, NY, One Art Space showcases the artist’s progression through stages of life, and further highlights the narrative of contemporary art.

McCulloh serves as co-owner, gallerist and curator of One Art Space in the heart of Tribeca NY. MaryAnn’s brother Dan Giella was the founder of One Art Space established in 2011. MaryAnn grew up around creativity—Joe Giella, her father, was the legendary superhero Batman artist who was hired by the great Stan Lee. MaryAnn and Dan grew up at their father’s drafting table and learned that art isn’t just a hobby or passion but a viable career.

The United States Postal Service honored Joe Giella by using his art on two postage stamps in the DC Comics Superheroes Collection, featuring The Green Lantern and The Flash. Joe Giella also received a Harvey Award for his lifetime achievement for decades of charity work and his contribution to the comic book arts.

Mei Fung is co-owner of One Art Space. She worked by One Art Space founder Dan Giella’s side at One Art Space and in life as his longtime partner. Together, she and MaryAnn are committed to upholding and furthering the legacy of One Art Space and advancing its future for both artists and collectors.

 

 

 

 

 

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