Barbara Lubliner Art
I transform traditional and nontraditional materials into concept-based artworks that are iconic and
Join me at this event!
Fluxus? Panel with Performances
November 12, 2023 2pm at the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art
Panelists: Marisa Tornello, Jonathan Leiter, Barbara Lubliner
Moderated by Dr. Jim Jeffers
Many Day de Dada artists have been influenced by the experimental art produced during the Fluxus Art Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. What is Fluxus? Learn some of the main tenets of Fluxus – intermedia, action scores, interactive performance, chance, humor and the priority of process. Three artists will present short performances and then we will have a moderated discussion to consider how what we observed in the performances are connected to the Fluxus concepts.
Marisa Tornello is a composer, vocalist, performance and video artist whose work explores mental health themes through graphic score, structured improvisation, poetry, and extended vocal technique.
Jonathan Leiter is an artist, writer and performer who has performed under the name Reuben Sandwich since 1980, hosting Reuben's Flophouse, evenings of variety in numerous downtown NYC spaces. For the very first Day de Dada, he debuted as Minnie Van Driver, International Ambassador of Love, who performed throughout NYC for over 10 years.
Barbara Lubliner expresses ideas by transforming traditional and nontraditional materials into concept-based artworks that are iconic and quirky. She performs as Ms. Muscle. Ms. Muscle encourages you to be your breast, to be your biggest and breast self. She will lead you in a few exercises to improve your fluxability and help you to be your breast.
Dr. Jim Jeffers, M.F.A., Ed.D. Professor of Graphic Design & Digital Media at Indian River State College, Florida. An educator, designer and artist, creating performance work for over two decades, primarily expressed in his Superhero Actions which he performed with the Day de Dada Performance Collective at several events.
Join us this Saturday, Sept 23, 3-5pm!
Meet the artists in the current exhibits at the Carter Burden Gallery.
“Shaping Space – Everything As It Is” featuring paintings by Beth Barry, ceramic sculptures by Linda Casbon, and monoprints by Barbara Lubliner; “Looking for Clues” featuring oil paintings and monotypes by Candy Le Sueur; and “On the Wall” featuring the installation "Woven Journey" by Janet Goldner.
Carter Burden Gallery
548 West 28th Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Hours: Tues - Friday, 11-5, Saturday, 11-6
Hope to see you there!
But, if you can't make ut, the exhibits are on view until October 4.
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I am particularly pleased that Sea Life monotypes are in a three-person show at the Carter Burden Gallery in September. So happy to be showing with two wonderful artists who make evocative abstract work, and !
Shaping Space: Everything As It Is
Beth Barry, Linda Casbon, and Barbara Lubliner
September 7 - October 4
On exhibit will be my Sea Life monotype series which feature a solitary creature, a whale/guppy glyph navigating rich color environments, aquatic atmospheres reflecting the flow of moods and emotions one experiences as an individual creature making its way.
Opening reception: Thurs, Sept 7, 6pm - 8pm
Artists Talk: Thurs, Sept 14, 6pm - 7:30pm
Meet the Artist: Sat, Sept 23, 3pm - 5pm
Carter Burden Gallery
548 West 28th Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Hours: Tues - Friday, 11-5, Saturday, 11-6
Also on view:
Looking for Clues: Candy Le Sueur .art
Woven Journey: Janet Goldner
I enjoyed "Give Me a Sign: The Language of Symbols" On view until September 2.
"The exhibition examines the fascinating histories behind many of the symbols that instruct, protect, entertain, empower, and connect people.... It marks the 50th anniversary of Henry Dreyfuss’s Symbol Sourcebook: An Authoritative Guide to International Graphic Symbols (1972), a manual that compiled and categorized thousands of symbols in use internationally..."
Henry Dreyfuss hoped that the Symbol Sourcebook would inspire others to design their own symbols and explore how important these tools are in our daily lives.
For the past several years, I have been making monotypes with a personal symbol, my whale/guppy glyph.
Some of these monoprints will be in a three-person show opening in September
This sculpture is currently on view in Making Space, 's first online exhibition dedicated to sculpture. Join me at the Zoom opening Monday, June 5 at 6:30. Link is above in my linktree.
Private Choice Public Fight, 2016
Stoneware, wood, metal
two elements, 7 x 12 x 12 inches and 10 x 12 x 12 inches
Reflecting the complex wrenching issues that an unintentional pregnancy elicits.
Curated by Eileen Hoffman and Sarah Haviland, the exhibition features work by 20 New York Artist Circle members whose primary practice focuses on sculpture and installation.
Sculpture depends on space. As a visual artform that exists in three dimensions, it shares our physical world. Yet an online exhibition, presenting sculpture through photographs, offers an exciting glimpse—a moment in time—from the full sensory experience of sculpture. In this exhibition the vitality of 20 artworks comes through loud and clear. They are powerful works, offering eloquent messages.
Making Space presents a range of approaches and media, including fired ceramic, cast bronze, and welded steel, as well as mixed-media involving found objects, wire mesh, fibers, organic matter, paper, and plastics. The imagery—figuration, abstraction, and in-between—touches on family narratives and social commentary; science and technology; isolation, dreams, and mythology; and the environment.
Featured artists: Cecilia Andre, Susan Beallor-Snyder, Olivia Beens, Stacy L. Bogdonoff, Janet Goldner, Eleanor Goldstein, Sarah Haviland, Eileen Hoffman, Lori Horowitz, Robin M. Jordan, Susan R. Knight, Barbara Lubliner, Leah Poller, Phyllis Rosser, Gale Rothstein, Joanne Steinhardt, Sartre Stuelke, Syma, Jenny Toth, Frances Vye Wilson
Ms Muscle trades in her tiara for a nurse cap!
Join the Day de Dada Art Nurses at Figment for Uplifting Interactions and Ephemeral procedures designed to bring all into Happiness Balance.
Art Nurses at Figment
June 3, performing 1-3 and 4-6 pm
Snug Harbor Cultural Center
on the North Lawn between Richmond Terrace and the museums
50+ artists will be at this interactive-arts event
last photo by Delia Vassar Semanchik
Women of Culture event!
Barbara Lubliner's art practice is a confluence of art and life. Each twist and turn is driven by the desire to play with current life concerns as the springboard for her art. Her practice began in the 1990s with an ongoing series of work called “Aspects of the Female Experience." More recently, she has been making “Flower Lips,” which reference flowers, women's lips, ge****ls, and female energy.
She is one of the six female-identifying artists who will be speaking at The Art of Telling Our Stories event on March 22nd at the .
Since the theme for Women’s History Month 2023 is “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories," we’ve assembled a panel of badass female artists who have a lot of stories to tell and much to say about the ways in which art can help further gender equality.
Follow the link in our bio for tix & more info - we hope to see you there!
Portia Munson: The Pink Bedroom Opens at The Museum of S*x | GothamToGo Museum of S*x The Museum of S*x is pleased to announce Portia Munson: The Pink Bedroom, opening to the public on January 27, 2023. Visitors will be immersed in a world of pink, exploring new work alongside thirty years of Portia Munson’s (b.1961) Pink Project (1994 - ongoing) which features everyd...
My Sensing Woman 2022 artist talk is today at 3:30. You can watch the livestream here.
https://fb.watch/fRtECS76jZ/
Two of my Flower Lips (v) are included in the art exhibition component of Sensing Woman.
See the News story on my website to learn more about Sensing Woman: A multisensory event for reproductive freedom, five days and four nights of contemporary art, provocative dialogue, storytelling, music, and human connection around the future of being female.
https://barbaralubliner.com/news/view/4384332/0/6294624
Artists For Reproductive Rights fundraising auction is on NOW! I’m joining 100+ artists who have contributed work for this event.
Bidding runs from Tuesday, July 26 and ends on August 2. Lots of great art available to raise funds for this urgent cause.
Go to on Instagram to see the work and place you bid in the comments section.
I am so honored to be on The Interior Beauty Salon website. Learn about the Salon and then check out Nicolás's interview of me in the Voices section.
https://www.interiorbeautysalon.com/the-salon?fbclid=IwAR1pqIu6vgeIzJUjPYugHQqtSbmD7FJVshQxhZ27Fas3cWKiP6BaxIqU6w8
About The Salon — The Interior Beauty Salon The Interior Beauty Salon was conceived by Nicolás (A.K.A. Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo) in 2017 in The Bronx, NY, to serve as a space where that which is not necessarily seen or manifested in tangible ways, is seeded, nurtured and given room to grow safely. This includes processes melding ...
So excited Ms. Muscle my performance persona will be at this month's gathering! Everyone is welcome! Join me if you can!
In the studio working on a set of "Prayer Flags - Good Will Wishers," thinking about how we are all connected and praying for the brave people of Ukraine.
May you be safe
May you be at peace
May you be well
May you be free
"bottomless" is in Spinning Plates
an online exhibit presented by
ODETTA Digital,
on the Artsy SHIM Art Network
through June 9, 2022
Works of 60 artists capture the zeitgeist of our time. Emerging, re-emerging, pulling back into private space. Gathering, not gathering, healthy, not healthy. It's all a part of daily behavior. Our movements, if tracked and transcribed into visual displays, would show a pattern resembling chaos theory!
"bottomless"
monoprint
on white BFK printmaking paper
26 x 19 inches
$800
/sē līf/
Sea Life Monoprints are now on my website!
https://www.barbaralubliner.com/paper--printed-/sea-life-monoprints
New monoprints from my Sea Life series
/sē līf/
are in Spinning Plates, an online exhibit presented by
ODETTA Digital, on the Artsy SHIM Art Network
December 10, 2021 - June 9, 2022
"new tricks" 2021
monoprint
on white BFK printmaking paper
19 x 26 inches
$800
Flora 2020
paper, paint, pop rivets, zipper
8 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 2 inches
now lives at Mary Campbell's
"in Glove Tango" is in FLOW,
an online exhibit presented by
ODETTA Digital,
on the Artsy SHIM Art Network
September 10 - December 9 2021
Works of 32 artists exploring nature and abstraction.
"in Glove Tango"
monoprint
on white BFK printmaking paper
11 x 10 inches
$360
Pleased to have 3 of my Paper Fragments in "Women Celebrate Women"! Thank you and
Opening tonight
August 12, from 6-9
El Barrios ArtSpace PS109
215 E 99th, New York, NY
"Paper Fragments" recast the female body to express a woman's internal world as she faces challenges. The sculptures are relics of a questioning psyche and fragile body rendered in papier mâché in relation to a constraining wooden box. The work focuses on a woman's individual psychological integration grappling with the complex layers of meaning in our contemporary world and in the shared primal world of generations of women.
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Mantra, 2019
Monoprint with collage on white BFK Rives printmaking paper
11 × 10 inches
https://www.instagram.com/p/CQTsY_1HtGX/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Puzzled, 2019
Monoprint on white BFK Rives printmaking paper
11 × 10 inches
https://www.instagram.com/p/CQWzbE_DwsZ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Refresher, 2019
Monoprint on white BFK Rives printmaking paper
11 × 10 inches
https://www.instagram.com/p/CQWKT5iACWA/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
in Glove Ombre, 2018
Monoprint on white BFK Rives printmaking paper
11 × 10 inches
https://www.instagram.com/p/CQUcWINHK8L/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
Pillow Talk
2020
Cut paper, paint, thread, zipper on 300-pound acid- free cotton watercolor paper
13 1/2 × 17 1/2 in
in Glove Squeeze
2018
Monoprint on white BFK Rives printmaking paper
11 × 10 in
Hardy Heart
2020
Cut paper, paint, thread, zipper on 300-pound acid- free cotton watercolor paper
17 1/2 × 13 1/2 in
in Glove Morning
2018
Monoprint on white BFK Rives printmaking paper
11 × 10 in