WANT TO KNOW ABOUT MY EXHIBIT, "MYSTICAL ECOSPHERES"?
2024.4.26
I AM THE 2024 DINA BAKER FUND GRANT & SOLO EXHIBITION AWARDEE
2024.4.12

I am HONORED and EXCITED to be the 2024 Dina Baker Fund Grantee from the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County! A selection of five paintings in my series, Mystical Ecosystems, will be exhibited.


Cultural Council For Palm Beach County

601 Lake Ave.

Lake Worth, FL

April 12-June 8, 2024


You are invited to an Opening Reception 

Thursday, April 18

5:30-7:30pm

RSVP requested at https://www.palmbeachculture.com/event/opening-reception-beyond-blossoms-the-power-of-pollinators/ (This is a concurrent exhibition in the same location) An entrance fee of $20 is requested from attending non-members of the Cultural Council.


In addition, I will be at the Cultural Council to talk about my body of work on Saturday, April 27, 1:30-3pm. RSVP at https://www.reneerey.com/contact This is free to the public.


I will be delighted to see you there!

Meet Renée Rey: SHOUTOUT MIAMI
2024.3.15
THANK YOU SHOUTOUT MIAMI!
2024.1.10
My Mom And Sisters Enjoying My Exhibition!  
2023.12.20

I was thrilled that my mom could see the exhibition. My mom was a fabulous fashion designer, drapery designer, painter, and singing sensation in France. She has given me great encouragement and tips over the years on many fronts. The apple didn't fall far from the tree. Both my sisters are wonderful creatives in their own right!


7 days left to book your private tour of my exhibition...


“It’s not down in any map;
true places never are.”
—Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Taking its name from an enigmatic passage in the book, Moby-Dick, by 19th century American author, Herman Melville, this exhibition by
Renée Rey explores the concepts of place, memory, reconstruction and their relationship to the current social and political landscape.

Bailey Contemporary Arts
41 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL

See the exhibition through December 29.

Grateful for more attendees at my solo show opening reception!
2023.12.20

It was a spectacular evening as old and new friends converged to see my artwork!


“It’s not down in any map;
true places never are.”
—Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Taking its name from an enigmatic passage in the book, Moby-Dick, by 19th century American author, Herman Melville, this exhibition by
Renée Rey explores the concepts of place, memory, reconstruction and their relationship to the current social and political landscape.

Bailey Contemporary Arts
41 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL

See the exhibition through December 29, 2023.

More Pics From My Solo Exhibition in Pompano Beach,FL
2023.12.19

“It’s not down in any map;
true places never are.”
—Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Taking its name from an enigmatic passage in the book, Moby-Dick, by 19th century American author, Herman Melville, this exhibition by
Renée Rey explores the concepts of place, memory, reconstruction and their relationship to the current social and political landscape.

Bailey Contemporary Arts
41 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL

See the exhibition through December 29.

Three Things To Know About My Artwork...
2023.12.12

1. The juxtaposition of nature, people, and architecture are paramount in my artwork.

2. I intuitively examine concepts of memory, home, kinship, and reconstruction in ethereal fantastical worlds.

3. I encourage you to find meaning and connections between my art and your own experiences.

You can see and acqquire my new painting, “29 Cu: Sustaining” through:

Judith Liegeois Designs and Gallery
363 12th Ave S
Naples,FL

THANK YOU JLD!


Photo by Judith Leigeois. Her fab friends visiting!


Contact me when you want to purchase Limited Edition Fine Art Prints of this painting. Custom sizes available. Thank you!

Taking A Closer Look At My Solo Exhibition At Bailey Contemporary Arts Gallery, Pompano Beach, FL
2023.12.11

I hope you can see this in person!


“It’s not down in any map;
true places never are.”
—Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Taking its name from an enigmatic passage in the book, Moby-Dick, by 19th century American author, Herman Melville, this exhibition by
Renée Rey explores the concepts of place, memory, reconstruction and their relationship to the current social and political landscape.

Bailey Contemporary Arts
41 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL

See the exhibition through December 29.

Grateful For More Attendees At My Solo Exhibition Opening Reception!
2023.12.6

It was a spectacular evening as more old and new friends converged to see my artwork!


“It’s not down in any map;
true places never are.”
—Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Taking its name from an enigmatic passage in the book, Moby-Dick, by 19th century American author, Herman Melville, this exhibition by
Renée Rey explores the concepts of place, memory, reconstruction and their relationship to the current social and political landscape.

Bailey Contemporary Arts
41 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL

See the exhibition through December 29, 2023.

Thank you for attending my solo exhibition opening reception!
2023.12.5

It was a spectacular evening as old and new friends converged to see my artwork!


“It’s not down in any map;
true places never are.”
—Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Taking its name from an enigmatic passage in the book, Moby-Dick, by 19th century American author, Herman Melville, this exhibition by
Renée Rey explores the concepts of place, memory, reconstruction and their relationship to the current social and political landscape.

Bailey Contemporary Arts
41 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL

See the exhibition through December 29, 2023.

Step Into My World!
2023.12.4

✨STEP INTO MY WORLD: A TASTE OF MY SOLO EXHIBITION THAT YOU CAN SEE IN PERSON✨


“It’s not down in any map;
true places never are.”
—Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Taking its name from an enigmatic passage in the book, Moby-Dick, by 19th century American author, Herman Melville, this exhibition by
Renée Rey explores the concepts of place, memory, reconstruction and their relationship to the current tumultuous social and political landscape and social media spaces.

Here is a peek of my exhibition on opening night. Stay tuned for more exhibition photos.

I’d love to give you a private tour of the show through December 29. DM me.

Thank you all for making this happen and for attending on opening night!

Bailey Contemporary Arts
41 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL

Thank You For Making My Art Exhibition Opening More Special By Celebrating My Birthday Too!
2023.12.3

✨Thank you for making my solo art exhibition opening even more special by celebrating my birthday too 🎉⭐️

“It’s not down in any map;
true places never are.”
—Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Bailey Contemporary Arts
41 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL

Taking its name from an enigmatic passage in the book, Moby-Dick, by 19th century American author, Herman Melville, this exhibition by
Renée Rey explores the concepts of place, memory, reconstruction and their relationship to the current tumultuous social and political landscape and social media spaces.

I’d love to give you a private tour of the show through December 29. DM me.

Photo by @dennis_church_photographs
Video by @alec__j

Retail Window I Curated For My Art Gallery Exhibition! 
2023.12.2

“It’s not down in any map;
true places never are.”
—Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Here is a peek of the retail window I curated in addition to the gallery space. Stay tuned for more exhibition photos.

I’d love to give you a private tour of the show through December 29. DM me.

Bailey Contemporary Arts
41 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL

Taking its name from an enigmatic passage in the book, Moby-Dick, by 19th century American author, Herman Melville, this exhibition by
Renée Rey explores the concepts of place, memory, reconstruction and their relationship to the current tumultuous social and political landscape and social media spaces.

Thank you all for making this happen and for attending on opening night!

You are invited to my art solo exhibition in Pompano Beach!
2023.12.1
"Meet Renée Rey," interview by VoyageMIA
2023.10.5

Thank you VoyageMIA for this interview! Read the full article by clicking the following:

https://voyagemia.com/interview/meet-renee-rey-of-delray-beach-and-pompano-beach/

NEW STUDIO at BaCA!
2023.9.19

I am so happy to virtually welcome you to my new studio! I have been selected as a 2023-2024 Artist In Residence at Bailey Contemporary Arts, Pompano Beach, FL.


In May 2023, I submitted my application with images of current work and proposal for new work. Weeks later I had an interview. And voila! Here I am!


There are eight of us who have a private room to create new work, teach a class, and have a solo month long exhibition. Stay tuned for more info on that!


If you are in town anytime from October through June, you are welcome to visit me in person at my space. Please contact me to schedule a time since I am not there every day.


Thank you for joining my #Vision! It means a lot to me as I continue my artistic and art consulting trajectory.


Stay awesome!

Renée

Beyond This Point, Renée Rey Solo Exhibition Recap
2023.4.12

I have a vision. This was a wonderful opportunity to share it with a wider audience. Thank you to:


Tauni De Lesseps Gallery of Art

The Warren Library, Palm Beach Atlantic University

300 Pembroke Pl, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Exhibition: March 6-April 13, 2023

Beyond This Point, Renée Rey Solo Exhibition
2023.3.6

Tauni De Lesseps Gallery of Art

The Warren Library, Palm Beach Atlantic University

300 Pembroke Pl, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Exhibition: March 6-April 13, 2023


I'm delighted to be exhibiting in this space. 


As a non-traditional white box gallery, it gave me the opportunity to create a dialog between my works that is a first!


When I initially visited the space and saw the layout and gray carpet walls, I wasn't sure how my artwork would look. It took weeks before the opening to curate a series of works with which I was happy. I spent time in my studio experimenting with different layouts, artwork selections, and creative concepts. 


The ideas percolated.  I decided that although I didn't have the conditions to create installations of the past, I would let the large works talk to one another in different configuration. I was also inspired to create two abstract canvas panels and layer an existing piece and a new painting over them.  The combination of canvas, wood, string and panels made an impact that I hadn't expected. During installation, I added a string and wood solutions on walls perpendicular to two large works, Push Back and Dare To Know (Sapere Aude). They mirror the flora and fauna, architectural, and geometric imagery in the paintings. 


This has been a super satisfying sensory exercise in creativity on multiple levels!



"a throw of the dice never abolishes chance" - This gem of an exhibition is immortalized here!
2021.7.21

Curator: Andrea Champlin
Writer: Aditi Ruiz

Thank you to all for making this exhibition extraordinary 🎲💥🎲


“Taking its name from the enigmatic poem by 19th-century French symbolist Stéphane Mallarmé, a throw of the dice will never abolish chance reflects on the dynamic of chance encounters and the interrelationships that emerge when artists convene from around the world during a time of global turmoil and unprecedented online connection. Based in Austria, Mexico, the United States, and Uruguay, the artists are all former SVA Artist Residency Project participants who have been meeting online weekly for discussion, critique, and mutual support during this isolating time.


Much like the spaces in the Mallarmé poem, the geographical spaces between the artists and commingling of ideas have activated the whole of the group. By coming together in the space of the gallery, these gaps are momentarily bridged, and the participants exist, for a time, via their work, in a shared physical context.”

We can be hams too
2021.7.3

We had a blast at the opening of our exhibition, a throw of the dice never abolishes chance. 

Some of us were able to be there in person with our illustrious curator, Andrea Champlin and writer, Aditi Ruiz.  Exhibiting artists in attendance: Allison Hunter, Andrew Ackerman, Diane Tenerelli Ellen Hallie Schiff and me. Exhibiting artist in attendance virtually: Albert Abdul-Barr Wang, Edie Beaucage, Marisa Beaucage, Nina Gospodin.

About Peripheral Vision at Flatiron Gallery
2021.7.3
Andrea Champlin, Curator discusses my artwork entitled, Peripheral Vision in the exhibition a throw of the dice never abolishes chance. Exhibition at the Flatiron Gallery, New York, NY through July 7, 2021. 
a throw of the dice will never abolish chance
2021.7.2

The following are two Instagram video links to our exhibition by Andrea Champlin, Curator.  It is a fabulously curated show.  Thank you Andrea! See these gems through July 7, 2021.


https://www.instagram.com/p/CQBwbafgBKb/


https://www.instagram.com/p/CQByTEdgxN4/


More info and to make an appointment:


https://athrowofthedice.com/

Zoom Discussion Today
2021.6.15
Join us for our Zoom talk!!!!!!!

Topic: A throw of the dice will never abolish chance gallery tour and discussion.


Time: Tuesday, Jun 15, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)



We will discuss our work and answer questions you have! See you there!
JUNE 12, 2021 EXHIBITION OPENING: a throw of the dice will never abolish chance 
2021.6.15
🤩Here I am with some of the artists and guests, and Andrea Champlin, Curator (in foreground) for the SUPER EXHIBITION OPENING at Flatiron Gallery, NYC. It was a blast 🎲🎲💥💯. Andrea did a fabulous job of combining all our works in one space. It is a jewel box of gems!!!


Photos by @dennischurchphotographer 
a throw of the dice will never abolish chance opens today in Chelsea
2021.6.10

Taking its name from the enigmatic poem by 19th-century French symbolist Stéphane Mallarmé, a throw of the dice will never abolish chance reflects on the dynamic of chance encounters and the interrelationships that emerge when artists convene from around the world during a time of global turmoil and unprecedented online connection. Based in Austria, Mexico, the United States, and Uruguay, the artists are all former SVA Artist Residency Project participants who have been meeting online weekly for discussion, critique, and mutual support during this isolating time.


Much like the spaces in the Mallarmé poem, the geographical spaces between the artists and commingling of ideas have activated the whole of the group. By coming together in the space of the gallery, these gaps are momentarily bridged, and the participants exist, for a time, via their work, in a shared physical context.


Featuring artists Albert Abdul-Barr Wang, Allison Hunter, Andrew Ackerman, Diane Tenerelli, Edie Beaucage, Ellen Hallie Schiff, Marisa Bernotti, Nina Gospodin, Renée Rey, and writer Aditi Ruiz.


SVA Flatiron Gallery

133 West 21st Street, 1st floor

New York, NY


June 10-July 7, 2021

OPENING RECEPTION is on Saturday, June 12 from 3-5pm. Artists and curator will be in attendance.


There is no access to the gallery on the weekends so we will be meeting outside today.  There is a large window for viewing the exhibition.  I will be there about 4pm.


If you want to view the artwork in the gallery on another day, the following applies:

Show access is very limited. Any guest must be accompanied by an artist or curator in the show.  Only those two people are allowed in the gallery at one time.  Please request your appointment by Friday evening for the following week. For this coming week, by Sunday.


Let me know so I can try to meet you, or schedule someone else to meet you.  


The gallery is open Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM. It is fully accessible by wheelchair. 


Visit www.athrowofthedice.com to make an appointment. Your name on the list is required for entry.


Below are images of Peripheral Vision with details, one of my pieces in the exhibition. 

Serendipity evolved into intentionality! My work is in the Manhattan exhibition, "A Throw of the Dice Will Never Abolish Chance," June 10-July 7, 2021
2021.5.29

We met by chance. 


A few months ago 9 artists and one graphic designer/writer gathered on Zoom from Mexico, Austria, Uruguay and the United States. Our art salon was organized and led by Andrea Champlin, a powerful artist, mentor and teacher.


We artists attended a Summer Residency at the School of Visual Arts, NYC at one time or another. My 5-week experience in person residency was pre-Covid, the summer of 2019.


I was elated to meet Andrea at the residency. The stars aligned for me that summer as she was instrumental in stimulating my artistic transformation. So I was eager for another opportunity to engage artistically with her this year. 


The others in our group were strangers to me. Yet over months of weekly meetings, I have discovered and learned about their passions and perspectives in art, philosophy and life. I have been inspired to dig deeper into my own practice and explore new territory.


Serendipity evolved into intentionality. We are now indelibly attached through time and space in a beautifully and thoughtfully curated show by Andrea. Aditi Ruiz has created fantastic graphics and stories about us. Come see the show in person when in Manhattan. Stay tuned for more info virtually.


With love and light,

Renée

Rey Art In The Florida Gulf Coast University Permanent Art Collection 2021
2021.5.13
I am honored that my artwork entitled, 25 Mn Transfiguring is in the Florida Gulf Coast University Art Galleries Permanent Collection, Fort Myers, FL.


In this painting I explore competing ideas of loss and hope, and separation and unity as a result of a current global pandemic, climate chaos, and political and social divisiveness.


I am fascinated by connections between the nature of Earth’s ecosystem and the nature of humanity. My viewpoint is tied to my multicultural heritage and conviction that everyone is spiritually connected. I imagine a world of inclusiveness and solidarity between all ages, genders, cultures and races. All of creation is in harmony and of equal importance. However, these idealistic views have been challenged in the current moment.


In this piece, the cloud and sky take center stage. Their vastness and permanence evoke a sense of freedom to investigate the transforming tensions I feel. My sense of spirituality is disrupted but strong. My floating ambiguous and fluid bodies appearing out of the shadows speak to the struggles of identity equality that I investigate. Through my figures and technologies of power lines and headphones, I seek to communicate ideas of equality and harmony for all of creation. The title refers to Manganese, a Transition Metal, 25th element of the periodic table, just one of which makes up physical existence in our universe. Transfiguring makes reference to the physical and philosophical metamorphosis.


I’m interested in the legacy of historic and religious text and its poetic message for our present and future. I research verses that relate to the environment and our responsibility as steward of the Earth. Taking poetic license, I make a metaphoric transition from environmental sustainability to human sustainability and our collective responsibility to each another.


On the right side of the painting, is my hand written English translation of Qur’an 30:41. In my research I found environmental symbolism associated with this verse. For me, it resonates with the current social and political climate as well:


Corruption has appeared in both land and sea because of what peoples’ own hands have brought. May they taste of something of what they have done so that hopefully they will turn back (to righteousness).


Even in a dark atmosphere, I ask how can we transform, turn to the light and communicate unity and build a better world?


25 Mn Transfiguring

Oil, acrylic, graphite on canvas

48"H x 60"W

2021 


2021 © Renée Rey, Artist.  All rights reserved.

My Pre-Exhibition Studio Conversation with John Loscuito, Gallery Director 
2020.10.3

John and I had a wonderful discussion months before our upcoming exhibition.  Get a glimpse of my concepts and processes as I explored ideas for the show.  You can see the full video right here at https://www.reneerey.com/artist-s-talks


Visit https://www.fgcu.edu/artga.../currentseason/whenweseefurther to view all 4 exhibiting artists in conversation with John. 


 Painting, photography, sculpture, and drawing in harmony as we explore narratives of body, fragility and time during Covid-19. 


When We See Further: Heather Couch, Marina Font, Renée Rey and Terre Rybovich 

Wasmer Art Gallery 

Florida Gulf Coast University

Fort Myers, FL 


Exhibition Dates: October 16 – November 19, 2020 


 

What is the meaning of my solo exhibition title, "Original Spin?"
2020.9.26

I've been asked this question so I created a video for you to watch.  You can view it right here on my website at https://www.reneerey.com/artist-s-talks


In the short video, I further discuss the following:

Digging deep into artwork can have a visceral and intellectual impact on you and your well being. Insights and perceptions can change daily when you live with art that ignites new thoughts and dialogs.

1. My take and your take on the artwork
2. Reference to the symbolism and beauty in the Garden of Eden
3. Movement, transformation in an ever changing world

Artwork from 2016 to the present in which I aim to ignite conversation about inclusiveness, equality, universal connectedness and environmental sustainability for our well being and the health of our planet.

My solo exhibition is a wrap at Hammond Hall Gallery, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL (September 3-24, 2020 exhibition) but you can see photos of the exhibition at https://www.reneerey.com/exhibitions-


Contact me with any questions!

Original Spin Video at Hammond Hall Gallery, September 3-24, 2020
2020.9.26
This is a deeper dive into my solo exhibition, "Original Spin" at Hammond Hall Gallery, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville AL, September 3-24, 2020. 


I am thrilled to show my artwork that spans from 2016 to the present including this video that is streaming in the gallery. Through my artwork, I aim to ignite conversation about inclusiveness, equality, universal connectedness and environmental sustainability for our well being and the health of our planet.  
Walk and Talk at Hammond Hall Gallery, Jacksonville, AL, September 3, 2020
2020.9.5
It was a super Opening Talk with Morgan Worsham, Gallery Coordinator on September 3, 2020. I had fun sharing insights and respondOmg to all the thoughtful questions about my artwork in my solo exhibition entitled, Original Spin. 

🔛 See the video on Instagram @jaxstateart Link: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CEsPpsmldu0/?igshid=1e8apco0ipd44

⏳Exhibition through September 24, Monday-Friday 9am-4pm.
🏛Hammond Hall Gallery, Jacksonville State University, JacksonvilleAL 
➡️ Make a reservation to see the exhibition in person 👉 http://www.jsu.edu/art/hammond-gallery.html 

 
Painting in Progress: Debuting at Hammond Hall Gallery September 3
2020.8.28
IN PROGRESS 🎨🎨🎨Detail of a new triptych that will be debuted at “Original Spin” Solo Exhibition, Hammond Hall Gallery, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL. 🔜⏳September 3-24, 2020. Viewing by appointment only. Reservations at
Exploring narratives of interconnectedness through age, gender, cultural identity and environmental sustainability in telescopic and intimate scaled paintings and mixed media artwork. Imagery includes transformative self portraits in motion and metamorphosis in ethereal, alternative universes informed by the sublime versus the temporal, nature versus technology and the joining of spirituality, philosophy and science mechanisms that speak to the interdependence of everyone and everything. Igniting dialog about inclusiveness, equality and sustainability that could impact self-actualization and collective consciousness for a socially and politically improved world. 💥💥💥
Rey Solo Exhibition at Jacksonville State University in September 2020
2020.8.12

Over two years ago, I submitted my artwork for a potential exhibition at Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL. With their packed schedule, their committee reviewed my artwork and in January, invited me to exhibit my artwork this September. The wait is common as galleries are often booked way in advance, and it was worth it!


I am excited to present my solo exhibition entitled, Original Spin at Hammond Hall Gallery, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL, September 3-24, 2020. It has been wonderful working with Morgan Worsham, Gallery Coordinator over the past year. Under Covid 19 circumstances, viewing is by appointment only at www.jsu.edu/art/hamond-gallery.html


I am fascinated by the richness of science, spirituality, philosophy and nature and how they align with self-actualization, universal connectedness and responsibility to the health of each other and our planet. As I explore these narratives, I create ethereal, other-worldly environments that have stimulated creative conversation and contemplation by viewers and collectors.


Stay tuned! I will be posting more information here and on https://www.facebook.com/reneerey/, https://twitter.com/ReneeReyArthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ren%C3%A9e-rey-b1330b9/ and https://www.instagram.com/reneereyart/.


Please contact me and let me know when you are going to the show, and after you have seen it!

Rey Art Represented by Amy Zook, NYC July 9, 2020
2020.7.9

I am thrilled that Amy Zook is now representing my artwork at The Gallery at 200 Lex, The New York Design Center, New York, NY.


The two online sites where you can view and purchase my artwork are:

https://www.incollect.com/professionals/dealers/amy-zook-antiques

https://www.1stdibs.com/dealers/amy-zook-antiques/


"Amy, one of the charter dealers of The Gallery in The New York Design Center located at 200 Lexington Avenue, remains a go-to source for designers and collectors. With 20 years of experience, she remains passionate and privileged to be a guardian of beautiful works until they pass to their next enthusiasts."

Rey Art Represented By Amy Zook, NYC
2020.7.9
Rey Art published in VoyageMIA  August 15, 2019
2019.8.20

http://voyagemia.com/interview/meet-renee-rey-naples-fl/


Please read this article to learn more about my artistic development and its influence on my artwork.

Open Studios at School of Visual Arts Summer Residency Program
2019.8.15

The Open Studios event on August 8, 2019 was that much fun!  It was a wonderful time to share our super artwork with the public, have delicious discussions, and meet awesome artists and art appreciators. Thank you all for attending! 


First photo by Jean Lungrin Ferlesch, following photos by Dennis Church.

July/August 2019 Summer Painting Residency at School of Visual Art, NYC 
2019.8.15

I am thrilled to have been accepted into the five week Summer Painting Residency at the School of Visual Arts, NYC.  It was an intensive experience where we had individual studios in which we could take a deep dive into our art practice and experiment with new concepts.  Fabulous faculty including Steve DeFrank, Andrea Champlin, Danica Phelps, Gregory Coates and Peter Hristoff, accomplished artists in their own right, shared their knowledge and advised us on methodologies and other artists who could expand our discovery.  Artist presentations by Dara Birnbaum and Alicia Grullon, and a tour of DC Moore Gallery by Peter Luke Colon, Associate Director, were energizing experiences.

My artwork flourished in this setting. I investigated concepts of the sublime, memory, rebirth, and the mythological at intersection of alternative, temporal and transcendent dimensions. I came away with new ideas to expand upon and look forward to realizing them in the coming months.






Rey Art published in Artists and Climate Change July 22, 2019 
2019.7.22
https://artistsandclimatechange.com/2019/07/22/democratized-ecosystems/


Please read this article about how I express my unique vision in my series of paintings and mixed media artwork concerning the planet's health and our well-being.

All Woman group exhibition extended
2019.5.2

I am thrilled that the All Woman group exhibition at Maison 10, 260 5th Ave., New York, NY is extended through June 7, 2019.  You can see eight of my paintings and mixed-media artwork in the show along with art by other wonderful artists. Art collectors can privately view other of my pieces.  Contact Tom Blackie and Henri Myers for more information at the gallery. 

Rey Gallery Talk at Maison 10
2019.3.29

My artwork is rooted in time and connection.  I explore the binary concepts of sensual and sensory beauty and intellectual and philosophical beauty. In my series entitled, Democratized Ecosystems, I investigate the links between biodiversity, cultural diversity and equality.  See more of my in depth talk in the video section of this website.  My artwork is at Maison 10, 260 5th Ave., NYC February 17-April 26, 2019.

Rey in NYC Art Exhibition
2019.2.13
You are invited to the Opening Reception and Exhibition where my artwork will be included in the gallery at Maison 10 for 10 weeks. A portion of sales is donated to charity. www.Maison10.com
12 Mg: Sustaining on exhibit at Verum Ultimum Gallery, Portland, OR
2019.1.27

You can still see my painting, 12 Mg: Sustaining at Verum Ultimum Gallery, Portland, Oregon through the end of January 2019.  Collectors, please contact gallery.