MALLARY JOHNSON
PROJECTS
BIO / CV
CONTACT
LINKS
For the Birds
Between Prospects and Reserves
Limbo
Kitzmiller, USA
Some Views
Myths, Mirrors, and Windows
TIME
Extractions/Refractions
Drawing Reconstructions
Occupations
MALLARY JOHNSON
PROJECTS
BIO / CV
CONTACT
LINKS
For the Birds
Between Prospects and Reserves
Limbo
Kitzmiller, USA
Some Views
Myths, Mirrors, and Windows
TIME
Extractions/Refractions
Drawing Reconstructions
Occupations
MALLARY JOHNSON
PROJECTS
BIO / CV
CONTACT
LINKS
For the Birds
Between Prospects and Reserves
Limbo
Kitzmiller, USA
Some Views
Myths, Mirrors, and Windows
TIME
Extractions/Refractions
Drawing Reconstructions
Occupations
MALLARY JOHNSON
PROJECTS
BIO / CV
CONTACT
LINKS
For the Birds
Between Prospects and Reserves
Limbo
Kitzmiller, USA
Some Views
Myths, Mirrors, and Windows
TIME
Extractions/Refractions
Drawing Reconstructions
Occupations
MALLARY JOHNSON
PROJECTS
BIO / CV
CONTACT
LINKS
For the Birds
Limbo
East / West
Between Prospects and Reserves
Kitzmiller, USA
TIME
Philly Stake
Fold the Flock: Eclipse
INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS
COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
CURRENT WORK
Rituals For Remembering
SPACES in TIME: Photographs by Mallary Johnson
August 1 - 31, 2019
For the month of August, the Artist Space at WorKS Kennett will present a series of photographic work by Mallary Johnson. This series of photographs was created using long exposures and camera movement to create abstracted landscape images exploring the intersections between human technologies, the living landscape and varying scales of time.
WorKS Kennett Square is a curated group of high end purveyors of artisan, designer, handcrafted, vintage and one-of-a-kind goods for the home, the person and the connoisseur.
WorKS Kennett Square
432 S Walnut St.
Kennett Square, PA 19348
MANUFACTURED COLOR:
Molly Heron, Mallary Johnson and Neil Marcello
June 26 – August 25, 2018
Opening Reception: June 26, 6-8pm
Closing Reception: August 25, 2-4pm
Project: ARTspace is pleased to announce Manufactured Color, featuring three perspectives on the contemporary production and use of natural and synthetic color. Ranging across photography, works
on paper and three-dimensional constructions, this exhibition creates a layered dialogue between the
physical and aesthetic qualities of various pigments and dyes.
Project: ARTspace, created in 2011, is an inter-disciplinary creative project space. Our organization is programming events and exhibitions where curators and artists of all levels have the chance to meet, engage and promote new collaborative projects.
Project: ARTspace
99 Madison Avenue
8 Floor
New York, NY 10016
FALL COURSES at Community Arts Phoenixville
October 18th - November 15th, 2017
Digital Photography Essentials for Adults & Teens with Mallary Johnson
WEDNESDAYS, 4:00-6:00PM
Get more out of your digital camera with this Creative Photography basics class. This course provides an introduction to key concepts in the practice of digital photography. By learning the language of the camera, students will gain the technical proficiency necessary to effectively capture and creatively interpret their subject of choice.
Abstraction for All Levels with Mallary Johnson
WEDNESDAYS, 6:30-9:00PM
Discover new possibilities for your work by exploring the language of abstraction! Learn how line, color, space, pattern, rhythm and texture can work together to make compelling images. This course offers a variety of techniques each designed to help students establish a unique vision/style as well as find an intuitive way of working that allows for spontaneous discovery.
*** Register at Communityartsphoenixville.org
SPACE, TIME, MEMORY:
Mallary Johnson and Ed Bronstein at the Bodine Center
Saturday, September 22 - December 2, 2017
Artist Reception: TBD
SPACE, TIME , MEMORY is a two-person exhibition curated by Eric Preisendanz and Sean Stoops for REVOLVD focusing on interpretations of Landscape. The show will feature an extensive selection of works including photographs, drawings and collages by Mallary Johnson and landscape paintings by Ed Bronstein.
Bodine Center at Jefferson University Hospital
111 South 11th Street
Street Level
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
*(by appointment only, contact: Eric Preisendanz at eric@revolvd.com)
DESIGN PHILADELPHIA 2016: HOME
Meadow Mansions: Designing Homes for Fairmount Park’s Winged Residents
October 13 - October 30, 2016
Opening Reception: Thursday, October 13th, 6 - 8 pm
Artist Talk: Tuesday, October 18, 6 - 8 pm
In the rooms of historic Mount Pleasant, artists and designers will interpret the theme of “home.” They will create structures to help attract birds to the adjoining meadow of East Fairmount Park and raise awareness about these critical habitats. These newly designed bird houses will then be installed in the Fairmount Park system’s meadows to entice nesting species and serve as sign-posts for park visitors reminding them that the meadows host families of birds, among other creatures and the importance of these ecosystems. The opening reception will be followed by a series of talks, walks and workshops in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and with Audubon Pennsylvania, which is making its home in East Fairmount Park together with Outward Bound Philadelphia at the new Discovery Center, set to open in 2018.
Mount Pleasant Historic House
3800 Mt Pleasant Dr, Philadelphia, PA
Reinterpreting Landscape and Nature
September 8 - October 29, 2016
Opening Reception: September 9, 5- 9 pm
First Friday Reception: October 7, 5 - 9 pm
InLiquid and Stanek Gallery present Reinterpreting Landscape and Nature, a group exhibition of InLiquid Artist Members, curated by Barbara Harberger.
“This group of artists share a sensibility through which they approach their work that links them in a unique way. Though the methods and intent of these artists vary, there is a common link through their nonrepresentational response to landscape and forms that take their clues from the natural world. The works in the exhibition, each involving varied materials, find an order through establishing connections between these abstracted elements inspired by a common source.” – Barbara Harberger
Stanek Gallery
242 N. 3rd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
*Press: Nature as Time-Based Process
*Press: Elusive Specificity
Rituals for Remembering: New Works on Paper
May 4 - May 29, 2016
First Friday: Friday, May 6 5:00 -9:00 p.m.
Artist Reception: Saturday, May 7, 3:00- 6:00 p.m.
Artist Talk: Wednesday, May 18, 7:00 p.m.
Rituals for Remembering is a series of works on paper created with hand-made plant based pigments. Experimenting with alternative approaches to pigment sourcing, the project takes inspiration from slow movement philosophy and considers the personal, ecological and cultural impact of material choices within the design process. Strips of paper dyed with plant extracts are woven and pieced together to produce vividly colored geometric collages. The juxtaposition of natural materials with hard-edged shapes produces interspersed moments of visual tension and synchronicity.
3rd Street Gallery
45 N. 2nd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
http://www.3rdstreetgallery.com/
In Time: Contemporary Photography at Pipeline Philly
September 10 - December 31, 2015
In Time: Contemporary Photography at Pipeline Philly features four artists incorporating time into the photographic process. Through the photographic lens, Time is revealed in movement, wide narratives of layered imagery, and through the vast scope of Earth’s natural processes. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of The Print Center, In Time offers a photographic reflection upon the nature of time passing.
Pipeline Philly
The Graham Building
30 S 15th Street, 15th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Panorama 2015: Image-Based Art in the 21st Century
September 12 - November 4, 2015
Panorama: Image-Based Art in the 21st Century, is a celebration of the photographic image and its expansive role
in contemporary mediums like digital photography, printmaking, video, film, animation, and gaming design. Anchored by the exhibition, Modern Utopias and a dynamic and interactive evening festival at Main Line Art Center on October 24 from
5 to 9 pm, the 2-month happening features physical and virtual exhibitions, lectures, and educational programs led by accomplished artists who utilize digital technology to deliver the unexpected.
Main Line Art Center
746 Panmure Road
Haverford PA, 19041
* view full Panorama 2015 Program Guide here
POST: Spotlight on Photography
October 1 - November 1, 2015
The Annex at 3rd Street Gallery is pleased to present the POST Spotlight on Photography exhibition as part of our fifth annual all member exhibition. The show features the work of gallery members who utilize photography and digital technologies in their creative processes. This exhibition was organized in partnership with the Main Line Art Center as part of Panorama 2015: Image-based Art in the 21st Century.
The Annex
3rd Street Gallery
45 N.2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
The Plight of the Passenger Pigeon
September 13 - December 31, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 13, 2014
Exhibition with Live Book Readings
Organized to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the extinction of the Passenger Pigeon
John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove
1201 Pawligns Rd.,
Audubon, PA 19403
The Collective Action Archive
September 6 - 29, 2013
Reception/Symposium: September 11, 2014
Exhibition and Symposium
Organized by Franklin Street Works and the
New Media Program, School of Film & Media Studies
at Purchase College, SUNY
The Passage Gallery
735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase NY 10577
Working Alternatives:
Breaking Bread, Art Broadcasting & Collective Action
October 27- January 13, 2013
Reception: October 27, 2013
Exhibition and Traveling Archive exploring the history of alternative art spaces and inclusive strategies of participation. The three themes addressed in Working Alternatives were conviviality and food, media as artistic platform and collective practices.
Organized by Franklin Street Works
Franklin Street Works
41 Franklin Street, Stamford CT 06901
*Gallery Handout
Philly Works 2012
Qualities of Life in Philadelphia
September 6 - November 25, 2012
Opening Reception: September 20, 2012
Publication Release Party: October 11, 2012
Exhibition and Publication documenting creative projects designed to improve daily life for Philadelphia residents. Artist collectives working in Philadelphia whose work addressed topics such as Food, Land Use, Water, Work and Education were brought together to generate new conversations and practices around these issues.
Organized by Will McHale, Alexandra Schmidt-Ullrich, and Katie Winkler
The Philadelphia Art Alliance
251 S.18th St. Philadelphia PA 19103
*View Philly Works 2012 as an online publication here
Maps 2012
September 1 - September 30, 2012
Opening Reception: September 9, 2012
Group Exhibition featuring artists utilizing mapping as a visual strategy of interpretation. Curated by Ryan Earl for Pagus Gallery in Norristown
Pagus Gallery
619 W. Washington St. Norristown, PA 19401
*Pagus Gallery
*Norristown Arts Building