Alida Anderson Art Projects
8505 Timber Hill Ln
MD 20854
Potomac
United States
Phone: +1 301 437 1054
Christina Helowicz (Director)
About
Partners Alida Anderson (PhD, Special Education, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; MA, Learning Disabilities, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL; MFA Program, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Studies, Corcoran College of Art, Washington, DC; Studies, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD; BA, Art/Art History and Asian Studies, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY) and Lenny Campello (with nearly three decades of joint previous commercial and non-profit galleries experience, combined with dozens of independent curatorial projects, as well as formal educational research) formed Alida Anderson Art Projects (AAAP) in 2006 to create a new genre of the visual arts enterprise by combining the commercial fine arts experience with both non-profit projects and educational research. Part of our mission and vision is to contribute to thinking about art, new media, technology, and social issues through an open access forum, which we hope will facilitate commentary and innovative projects worldwide.
In that process AAAP will expose the cutting edge work of artists working the new media frontiers of art. Projects using robotics, sensory perception, holographic imaging, self-contained video sculptures and others will offer an intelligent and fresh set of artwork that marries technology and art into a new creative dialogue in the visual arts.
Through our exhibition partners, curatorial projects, art fairs and other projects, AAAP will continue also to showcase artwork by emerging and established American, European and Latin American painters, photographers, sculptors and printmakers.
In that process AAAP will expose the cutting edge work of artists working the new media frontiers of art. Projects using robotics, sensory perception, holographic imaging, self-contained video sculptures and others will offer an intelligent and fresh set of artwork that marries technology and art into a new creative dialogue in the visual arts.
Through our exhibition partners, curatorial projects, art fairs and other projects, AAAP will continue also to showcase artwork by emerging and established American, European and Latin American painters, photographers, sculptors and printmakers.
About the Artist
"Celestial Vortex" by Fulbright Scholar Artist Tim Tate, c. 2022 - Glass, aluminum, mirrors, electronics and 32 inches in diameter.
Myths of Creation - CE191111.1914
"When Death Arrives, It Will Be On TikTok" by Florencio Lennox Campello, c. 2022 and part of the "Sleep is the Cousin of Death" series started in 1980.
"Isla Prision", Mixed media painting with embedded tree branches by Florencio Lennox Campello, 4.5 x 9.75 inches, circa 1981.
School Shooting – After "Goya’s El tres de Mayo de 1808 en Madrid" by J. Jordan Bruns
Sleep is the Cousin of Death
Not my problem (No es mi problema)
Tangled Russian Meteorite
"Celestial Bodies", Glass & Iron by Christina Helowicz
小田原城 Odawara Castle
"Vader" by Michael Janis & Tony Porto
"Don't Make Me Angry" by Anthony Porto & Michael Janis
Es que dió lugar (Because she Gave Cause to)
MeMe and the Influence (MeMe y la Influencia)
"Christina" by Michael Janis
"Evil Thoughts" by Edwin Baker III
"Call for Bruce Wayne" by Michael Janis & Tony Porto, c. 2021
"Heart" by Erwin Timmers
"Hope" by Erwin Timmers
Patterns of Containment XII (blue) by Erwin Timmers, 36” x 36” x 4”, Cast recycled glass, steel frame, c. 2022
"V is for..."
Myths of Creation - CE191111.1955
Myths of Creation - CE191117.1313 by Steve Wanna
"Myths of Creation - CE191113.1035" by Steve Wanna
Myths of Creation-CE190205.1201
"Isla Amarrada (Bound Island)", c. 1980, Acrylic on Paper with woven red thread by Florencio L. Campello from the "Cuba Series" (1976 - Present)
Isla Prision (Prison Island) by Florencio Lennox Campello, c. 1980
Sleep is the Cousin of Death
"Suddenly, She Wasn't Afraid Any Longer"
Sister with a Past
Frida Kahlo: Think of Me
Homage to Betty White: Grow a Vagina
Homage to Bob Marley
Isla Encadenada (Chained Island)
Next Year in Jerusalem
Homage to Jose Marti
Cool Obama
Homage to Dali
Eve Running Away from Eden
The Morrigan (Celtic Goddess of Lust, Sex and War)
She felt that everything that she saw belonged on TikTok
Star Wars
The Daphne
Nubes Lloronas (Crying Clouds)
"Smiling Priest" by Edwin Baker III, Oil, Pastels and Acrylic on Canvas, 36 x 24 inches, c. 2022
"Hit the Lights"
"Untitled" Oil pastels and acrylic on canvas, 30 x 24 inches, c. 2020 by Edwin Baker III
"Dear Jane" Acrylic on Projection Screen, 70 x 50 inches, c. 2018
Unique small sculptures by Fulbright scholar artist Tim Tate
"Death on the March", a collaboration assemblage of an original Lenny Campello graphite drawing on reclaimed unfired Bisque, and painted as an oil on panel, 18x8in, by DMV artist J. Jordan Bruns.
"Isla Rota y Encadenada" (Broken and Chained Island) will be at the CONTEXT Art Fair section of Art Miami during the Art Basel Miami Beach week of art fairs in Miami, Florida Nov 29 - Dec 4 in booth A29. Mixed media painting on reclaimed unfired Bisque with gold chains.