AHA Fine Art Manhattan

Aha holiday show

It is an honor to be invited to exhibit my work at Arcilesi and Homberg Fine Art in Manhattan. If you’re in the area during the holidays check out the show!

Arcilesi and Homberg Fine Art
139 Eldridge St.
New York, NY 10002 (East Village / Lower East Side)

212-810-7716 or 347-743-4132

Gallery hours:
Wednesday – Sunday 12 – 6 pm or by appointment

Ascent Gallery US Bank Capital Managment

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First City 17 x 84 inches acrylic on canvas in the collection of Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell

asent gallery US Bank

Thursday November 19th, join me for an evening of art and conversation centered around the Ascent Gallery exhibition Personal Selections: Art from the collection of Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell. This exhibition  curated by  Elizabeth Leach  will Continue through March 2015.

Recent Paintings and Drawings at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center

The exhibition Talking Blues, featuring recent paintings and drawings by Cedric Michael Cox holds a metaphoric and literal definition with works that celebrate his  cubist influence, fused with literal elements from the worlds of music, architecture, nature and the eternal creative spirit.

“Historically my art draws from Cubism and the fracturing of forms through the picture plane.  In contemporary terms, I deconstruct the meaning of music in particular and the elements of urban and natural environments.  This past school year I had the honor of celebrating the artwork of Spanish Cubist painter Juan Gris in my lessons with my students.  Unlike Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and other artist who occasionally used cubism as a means of expression, Gris stayed loyal to the movement and created works of art that still to this day inspire me. Reviewing Gris’s work and other past influences that worked in the genre ignited a new insight and interest in my painting.  As Miles Davis( in Jazz) or Picasso termed  the color Blue in their art forms, Talking Blues, is my own reference to the rediscovery of past influence and how it still  evokes the visual experiences that arouse my senses, as I examine and interpret, the world around me, quietly and loudly.” Come out to the Clifton Cultural Arts Center for the opening reception on October 2nd. The exhibition will continue through November 5th, 2015

Spherical Perspectives at Thomas More College

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In conjunction with the art apprenticeship program at Thomas More College, the exhibition Spherical Perspectives will feature works by myself and Thomas More Junior Art Major Ben Kleier.  It was a pleasure working with Ben in my studio. His Insight and suggestions helped shape the outcome of some of my favorite paintings with in the past year.  As artists we are both involved in interpreting space and environment in our work.  A common ground is drawn in our interest in collaboration and exploration of differing genres in art as a source of inspiration.  Though this show will feature works that capture the outcome of our creative journeys, the exhibition will also share how Ben and I use similar planing techniques to get to the final conclusion.  Daytime opening reception for students and faculty will be on Tuesday March 3rd from 12 to 2pm at the Eva G. Farris gallery at Thomas More. The artist talk will be from 2:15pm –  3pm and the Evening opening will run from 4pm  – 7pm. The exhibition will continue through March 20th, 2015.

16th Annual WAH Salon Art Club Exhibition 2015

Leap of Faith no 2, by Cedric Michael Cox, 24 x 36  inches, acrylic on canvas 500

It’s an honor to have my work included in the 16th Annual WAH Salon Art Club Show. The opening reception for this exhibition curated by Yuko Nii will be Saturday January 24th and will continue through February 22nd 2015. To learn more about this exhibition, the artists involved, the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, and its director, Yuko Nii, follow this link.