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Ryder Jon Piotrs Nomadic Gallery

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RJP receives Puffin Grant

Apparently the Ryder Jon Piotrs Nomadic Gallery has received a Puffin Foundation Grant.

We wrote the grant in 2008. We received the 1099 tax form yesterday, but never received the check or accompanying paperwork. (I suppose it is due to our nomadic nature. ha.)

We are thankful and elated at the good fortune that has blessed us. Receiving a grant from such a reputable foundation further strengthens our resolve in the benefits of creating a more accessible gallery experience.

More details will be posted as they emerge.

No. 3: What You Do After No. 2_ Marfa, TX

No. 3: What you do after No.2
Opening Reception: 6-10 PM Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Waypoint Gallery, Marfa, Texas

install-night2The Ryder Jon Piotrs Nomadic Gallery presents No.3: What you do after No. 2, an exhibit of contemporary Texas artists held in conjunction with the Waypoint Gallery in Marfa, Texas. The group show will feature new pieces questioning and commenting on the nature of a nomadic gallery, societal perceptions and personal identity.  The artists work in a range of media including steel, ceramics, installation and painting.  The nomadic gallery event will coincide with the Chinanti Open House weekend, October 9th and 10th, 2008.  Join us for the opening reception on Saturday, October 10th, 2008. During the opening reception guests will provide music.  This event is free and open to the public.

No.3: What you do after No. 2” will feature work by artists Piotr Chizinski, Mark Collup, B.C. Gilbert, Nathan Green, Anna Krachey, Cat Prose, Ryder Richards, Sue Anne Rische, Brian Wheeler, Jeffery Wheeler, Jonathan Whitfill and David Willburn.  With installation work and outdoor pieces by Emily Bales, Shreepad Joglekar, Chad Plunkett, Nola Richards, Charlie Scala, Ian F. Thomas and Christopher Walnoha. Each artist has developed a method of assessing and refining their work that not only confronts, but also speaks of aesthetics and unique presentation. Several of the artists display a tongue in cheek humor while commenting on grave issues that face our world, while others focus their energy on process and engage the complexities of material and mind.

Ryder Jon Piotrs (RJP) is a collaborative art group celebrating our third year of exhibits by returning to Marfa, the site of our first nomadic exhibition. The gallery is comprised of a 24 foot Ryder moving truck converted into a sophisticated gallery space complete with track lighting. The Waypoint Gallery generously offered space to the RJP Nomadic Gallery for this year’s exhibition. Waypoint Gallery is located at 208 South Summer Street, Marfa, Texas.

For more information please call Ryder Richards at 806.790.5508or email ryderjonpiotrs@gmail.com

Dan Deacon at the Pavilion in Marfa, Tx 2009

Nola Richards “Spring into Green” 2009

Compact_ Plano and Mesquite, TX

Compact & Bravado
February 12-13th, 2009::

Feb 13th: BRAVADO {coinciding with Ryder Richards solo exhibit “The Last One to Hit the Ground Wins”}
Gallery 219 ::

Eastfield College
Dallas, Texas

Feb 12th: COMPACT
Collin County College
Plano, Texas

Deep in the Harta’_ Alpine, TX

Deep in the Harta’
Nov 22nd-23rd, 2008

RJPAlpine2Alpine Gallery
Alpine, Texas

Special thanks to Blake Morris and Tom Curry for graciously hosting the RJP nomadic gallery in conjunction with the Gallery Night Artwalk in Alpine Texas.  A very diverse show included the works of B. C. Gilbert, Jeff Wheeler, Chad Plunket, Todd DeVriese, Lauren Bolden, Ryder Richards, Jonathan Whitfill, and Piotr Chizinski.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dangerous Curve Ahead_ San Antonio, TX

RJP in San Antonio

RJP in San Antonio

July 18th – 19th, 2008
U-Turn

SSAC :: (Southwest School of Art& Craft)
San Antonio Contemporary Art Month

San Antonio, Texas

Thanks to the Faculty and Staff of the Southwest School of Art & Craft for making this event possible during the San Antonio contemporary art month.

NPR Interview ::
KSTX 89.1 :: Texas Public Radio
by Celina Montoya
Sound Clip from interview [ DWNLD ]


TEXT of interview:

July 18, 2008 · It’s a roaming gallery is based inside of a 24-foot long moving van. The idea came out of necessity for gallery creators, Ryder Richards, Piotr Chiszinski, and Jon Whitfill.

Among other things, they are artists based out of Lubbock, Texas, where the opportunity to display work is scarce. They needed to transport art and in the process discovered that the truck they use to move pieces could also serve as a space to display the work. They’ve been to Houston, Marfa, Wichita Falls and now San Antonio.

“What’s so great about it is we get to go experience audiences and venues that we don’t normally have a chance to do.”

That’s Ryder Richards, no relation to their sponsor Ryder Trucks, but he says it’s just worked out for them.

“We’re kind of artists who have a very practical nature and you know efficiency.”

Being practical they know the price of gas could change the nature of their work in the future when they plan to branch outside of Texas.

“We should be able to at some point just hop on a plane, take a bag of tools, land somewhere, construct our own gallery, leave it up for a week and tear it down and leave. And maybe even turn the pieces we tear down into another form of art and leave that there.”

The RyderJonPiotrs Nomadic Gallery will be on display at the Southwest School of Art and Craft through Saturday evening.


Drive-In Theatre_ Houston, TX

strake-team

Strake Jesuit in Houston, Texas

STRAKE JESUIT COLLEGE PREPORATORY ::
[Community Outreach]
Houston, Texas

G GALLERY
Houston, Texas

Thanks to Frank Reiblen and Strake Jesuit for inviting us to participate in the education of their students.

Thanks to Wayne Gilebert of G Gallery, Gus Kopriva of Redbud Gallery, and Dan Allison of Nau Haus Gallery for allowing us to participate in their evening’s festivities.

No. 1: Maiden Voyage: Camp Marfa_ Marfa, TX

RJP's first installation

RJP's first installation

October 5th-7th, 2007::
Maiden Voyage

CAMP MARFA ::
Old Fort Russel, Bldg 98

Marfa, Texas

The Maiden Voyage exhibition in the Ryder Jon Piotrs Nomadic Gallery went to MARFA, TX for the Chinati Open House weekend Friday, October 5th, 2007. The Gallery was open through Sunday, October 7th, 2007. The exhibition, “Maiden Voyage”, showcased works by artists Ryder Richards, Piotr Chizinski, Jon Whitfill, Lauren Boldon, Ian Thomas and Sue Anne Rische.


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