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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

SOUTH ORANGE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (SOPAC) UNVEILS THIS SEASON’S NEW ART EXHIBITS AT ITS HERB + MILLY IRIS GALLERY

Visual Rhythms: New Paintings by Nancy PantirerVISUAL RHYTHMS
By Painter Nancy Pantirer (below)

WHEN: November 9, 2011 to March 31, 2012
WHERE:
  SOPAC LOBBY, 1 SOPAC Way, South Orange 

On view is the Gallery’s premiere collection of the season, Visual Rhythms, by experimental painter Nancy Bergman Pantirer. (Above left, Fall Landscape)

Visual Rhythms: New Paintings by Nancy PantirerBorn out of a love of color, the collection includes grand, acrylic paintings on canvas coupled by smaller giclée prints. “My champions are the abstract expressionists, the color field painters, particularly Dan Christensen,” explains Pantirer. “It’s also an extension of me and has become much more about surface and illusion, elements of painting.” Pantirer resides in Short Hills and has a studio in Tribeca. She studied at Hartford University School of Art, Montclair State College, Tufts University Museum School and Pratt University. (Above, The Red Sea)

Visual Rhythms: New Paintings by Nancy PantirerThe South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) celebrates the unveiling of this season’s Herb and Milly Iris Gallery featuring a rotating series of visual art exhibits on display in the SOPAC lobby. SOPAC’s Herb and Milly Iris Gallery is devoted to bringing contemporary art to the community by featuring local artists and providing them with a medium to reach new audiences. “SOPAC is dedicated to embracing all genres of art,” says Michael Bollinger, SOPAC’s Executive and Artistic Director. “Our modern architecture and public accessibility make SOPAC an ideal place to showcase and incubate local visual artists.” (Above: SOPAC Executive Director Michael Bollinger with artist Nancy Pantirer and SOPAC Board Member Milly Iris)

The Herb and Milly Iris Gallery is designed for movie goers, theater enthusiasts, art lovers, and all the citizens of South Orange alike to have an opportunity to further enrich their cultural lives. In addition to the exhibitions, the Gallery hosts an “Art About Series” which include artist talks, gallery tours, educational programs, etc. The artwork on display is for sale with proceeds supporting SOPAC.

SOPAC’s Herb + Milly Iris Gallery is the impetus of SOPAC Board Member Milly Iris, a South Orange resident and arts advocate. Mrs. Iris has an extensive art collection, is an art teacher, and is the former owner/director of South Orange’s Whichcraft Gallery. Along with her late husband, Herb, Milly has been a longtime supporter of SOPAC.