learn. 

Join me in a variety of workshops and photography adventures designed to grow your skills and art. 

exhibit. 

  • September 2 -October 5, 2023

    Featuring New Works by Denise Giordano, and Guest Artist Fatima Donaldson

    Opening Reception -Saturday, September 9 | 5 – 8PM with Artist Talk at 6:30PM

    Complimentary Valet Parking and Light Refreshments

    September 16th Wine Tasting and Jazz (6-8PM)

    Wine tasting by Lange Twins Winery and Vineyards (www.langetwins.com), with live jazz music by

    Kim Prevost and Bill Sully (www.kimandbill.com)

    September 24th Conversation with the Artists (2-4PM)

    Come for a relaxed conversation with the artists about their exhibition "Look Closer". This is an opportunity for insight into the works, as well as a chance to converse with the artists about their careers.

    more details : https://www.archwaygallery.com/upcoming-exhibitions.html

  • Find my works on exhibit when visiting The Ardest Gallery in The Woodlands.

  • Unraveled is part of the permanent collection of The Lending Library at Lawndale Art Center - Houston, TX

  • August 18 - Oct 19, 2023 at The Silos at Sawyer Yards - Houston, TX | on exhibit : Women of the West Series

  • June 20-October 14, 2023 at Spring Street Studios - Houston, TX | Juror selected : Locked Up

  • May 19-August 18, 2023 at The Silos at Sawyer Yards - Houston, TX | on exhibit : Make A Wish and At Ms. Georgia’s Door

  • May 2-June 30, 2023 at Lawndale Art Center - Houston, TX | THE BIG SHOW | Juror selected : Unraveled — Part of the Lawndale Art Library

    July 8 2-4pm The Big Slide Show - artist talk

  • March - September 2023 @ The ART House | group exhibit - Houston, TX | Juror selected: Iron Gates

  • Selected artist at Ardest Gallery - The Woodlands, TX | Juror selected : Montana Sunset (online gallery: Dancing Petals & Drift Away)

  • May 1-July 28, 2023 at Lost Pines Art Center, Bastrop, TX | THE BIRD SHOW of BASTROP | Juror selected : Skipping Along

Fatima's Portugal Photo Tour
May
19
to May 24

Fatima's Portugal Photo Tour

Join professional photographer Fatima Donaldson as she takes you to several picturesque beaches while experiencing the tastes of Portugal. Spend 5 days and 5 nights exploring the Algarve region from beaches to old towns. In addition to the land treks, we’ll have a day out at sea as we enjoy the golden cliffs from a catamaran. No trip to Portugal would be complete without taking in the flavors of the food and wine!

What’s included in this Photo Tour:

  • Curated locations throughout the Algarve region that include daily sunrise and sunset (as well as during the day) locations for amazing photo captures

  • Typical Portuguese experiences of old towns, churches, fishing villages and many more!

  • Portuguese cuisine cooking class (4 hours) finished with an outdoor dining experience at the venue

  • Catamaran excursion to visit some of the most iconic spots in Algarve like the famous Benagil Caves and many grottos along the way.

  • Sunday evening’s welcome cocktail reception and Group dinner Thursday evening

  • Tips and tricks for getting the best capture on location regardless if you’re using a high end DSLR or your iPhone!

  • Daily Q&A sessions; Photo Critique available upon request.

What’s not included:

  • transportation (air and land)

  • Hotel accommodations (two hotels are available with ranges of hotel 1 $300/night and hotel 2 $120/night depending when you make your reservation.

  • Meals (except for Sunday evening’s cocktail reception and Thursday’s Group Dinner)

$1500

(3 payment plan option: $500 at initial registration, $500 February 1, 2023 and final payment $500 due by June 1, 2023. Cancellation policy is 90% refund when cancelling by January 31, 2023; 50% refund when cancelling by May 31, 2023 and no refund if cancelling after June 1, 2023. Cancellation notice must be postmarked by date which will determine the applicable % refunded.

Have any questions? Please email me.

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Round Top Antique Show at The Halles Building 6 FALL 2024
Oct
12
to Oct 26

Round Top Antique Show at The Halles Building 6 FALL 2024

Amazing two weeks at the annual Round top Antique Show working with individuals, designers and collectors from across the country! The Halles at Round Top - building 6, stop in and say hi!

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Round Top Antique Show at The Halles Building 6 SPRING 2024
Mar
16
to Mar 30

Round Top Antique Show at The Halles Building 6 SPRING 2024

Amazing two weeks at the annual Round top Antique Show working with individuals, designers and collectors from across the country! The Halles at Round Top - building 6, stop in and say hi!

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Round Top Antique Show at The Halles Building 6  WINTER 2024
Jan
18
to Jan 21

Round Top Antique Show at The Halles Building 6 WINTER 2024

Join us for the WINTER 2024 — Round top Antique Show working with individuals, designers and collectors from across the country! The Halles at Round Top - building 6, stop in and say hi!

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Round Top Antique Show at The Halles Building 6
Oct
14
to Oct 28

Round Top Antique Show at The Halles Building 6

Amazing two weeks at the annual Round top Antique Show working with individuals, designers and collectors from across the country! The Halles at Round Top - building 6, stop in and say hi!

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Art: A Visual Language Closing Reception
Oct
13

Art: A Visual Language Closing Reception

Thanks for selecting my artwork to exhibit at THE BIG SHOW for Lawndale Art Center. The Big Show is an ambitious open-call juried competition of artists practicing within a 100-mile radius of Lawndale that reflects our commitment to supporting local and regional artists at various stages in their career. The juror for The Big Show 2023 is Dr. Kanitra Fletcher. https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/the-big-show-2023/

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Look Closer Exhibit - Conversation with the Artists
Sep
24

Look Closer Exhibit - Conversation with the Artists

September 2 -October 5, 2023

LOOK CLOSER EXHIBIT featuring New Works by Denise Giordano, and Guest Artist Fatima Donaldson at Archway Gallery 2305 Dunlavy | Houston, TX 77006

Conversation with the Artists (Sunday September 24 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.)
Come for a relaxed conversation with the artists about their exhibition "Look Closer".  This is an opportunity for insight into the works, as well as a chance to converse with the artists about their careers.

This collaborative exhibition between Archway Gallery artist Denise Giordano and guest artist Fatima Donaldson concludes a journey initially inspired by a Georgia O’Keeffe Exhibition in Houston in 2021. Enticed by O’Keeffe’s statement, “To see takes time,” the duo embarked on an investigative road trip to Santa Fe, in order to look closer at O’Keeffe’s work, philosophy, and life. It was during this study that they were individually inspired to look inwardly at themselves and their personal artistic journeys.

Despite being an exhibition fueled by two very different voices, Look Closer highlights the similar life ideologies shared by Giordano and Donaldson. In their reminiscent, ethereal, dreamlike visuals, we are invited to flit between our conscious and subconscious, whilst cherishing and embracing the fleeting moments, as well as the passing of time. This exhibition exudes an elegant sophistication; it is delicate, finite, and feminine, with a fragility which suggests that we examine the fragments of our lives which have made lasting impressions. In addition to their solo pieces, this exhibition includes a series of collaborative works which blend these two unique voices and their individual techniques.  

Working with an extensive fusion of organic natural media, including papers, fibers, and threads, Giordano bridges the gap between sculptural 3D work and 2D pieces. Her practice includes tearing and burning, working with smoke and soot as a medium, the perception being that nothing lasts forever; that everything and everyone evolves and is shaped by life’s happenings. Giordano is fascinated by erosion and how its effects can give a new altered life to an object. She sees this erosion as an analogy of the human condition. “Your artwork is you, and you too shall change,” she states. Using digital imagery, as well as her sculptural work, demonstrates her artistic versatility to see the world from different perspectives.

Donaldson’s photographic images execute a precise introspected view of the world, with a parallel inspired by the tenacity and boldness shown in the work of O’Keeffe. Capturing the lasting impact of a subliminal, timeless glance, whilst emphasizing treasured moments is the objective. Photography is Donaldson’s form of meditation, and this state of mind results in the creation of atmospheric, soothing images. Taking and developing photos began as a childhood passion; her exploration of darkroom practices and techniques paved the way forward with an understanding accomplished only from experience. “I love to capture a moment, a moment of being,” she explains, inviting the viewer to find calmness and stillness while asking themselves, “How does it make me feel?”
 
Denise Giordano advanced from a Wall Street corporate career to living an artist’s life. Her collectors span the United States and overseas. Notable exhibitions include the Visual Arts Alliance’s 36th, 37th, and 38th Exhibitions, respectively selected by jurors Laura Rathe, Harry Cooper, and Lester Marks; The Hunter Museum of American Art; The Big Show 2017 at Lawndale Art Center; and the Rockefeller Flag Project, where her selected Freedom Flag is now part of the Rockefeller Center Archives Collection. Giordano joined Archway Gallery in September 2020; this is her first Archway Gallery exhibition. View her work at www.giostudioart.com
 
Fatima Donaldson has a corporate background in marketing, advertising, and large-scale exhibition, and a further successful career in commercial photography. Now focusing on her fine art photography, most recently she has exhibited in The Big Show at Lawndale Art Center, Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, Fotofest, as well as solo exhibitions throughout Texas and for five consecutive years has exhibited at Lange Twins Winery, California. She has been the juror for the Bayou City Arts Festival and the State Judge for the Texas PTA Reflections Program in 2011 and 2015. You can view Fatima’s artwork in her gallery, Studio 217, located in the Silos at Sawyer Yards, and at www.fatimaphotography.com

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Look Closer Exhibit - Wine Tasting and Jazz
Sep
16

Look Closer Exhibit - Wine Tasting and Jazz

September 2 -October 5, 2023

LOOK CLOSER EXHIBIT featuring New Works by Denise Giordano, and Guest Artist Fatima Donaldson at Archway Gallery 2305 Dunlavy | Houston, TX 77006

Wine Tasting and Jazz (Saturday, September 16 - 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.)
Wine tasting by Lange Twins Winery and Vineyards (www.langetwins.com), with live jazz music byKim Prevost and Bill Sully (www.kimandbill.com) 

This collaborative exhibition between Archway Gallery artist Denise Giordano and guest artist Fatima Donaldson concludes a journey initially inspired by a Georgia O’Keeffe Exhibition in Houston in 2021. Enticed by O’Keeffe’s statement, “To see takes time,” the duo embarked on an investigative road trip to Santa Fe, in order to look closer at O’Keeffe’s work, philosophy, and life. It was during this study that they were individually inspired to look inwardly at themselves and their personal artistic journeys.

Despite being an exhibition fueled by two very different voices, Look Closer highlights the similar life ideologies shared by Giordano and Donaldson. In their reminiscent, ethereal, dreamlike visuals, we are invited to flit between our conscious and subconscious, whilst cherishing and embracing the fleeting moments, as well as the passing of time. This exhibition exudes an elegant sophistication; it is delicate, finite, and feminine, with a fragility which suggests that we examine the fragments of our lives which have made lasting impressions. In addition to their solo pieces, this exhibition includes a series of collaborative works which blend these two unique voices and their individual techniques.  

Working with an extensive fusion of organic natural media, including papers, fibers, and threads, Giordano bridges the gap between sculptural 3D work and 2D pieces. Her practice includes tearing and burning, working with smoke and soot as a medium, the perception being that nothing lasts forever; that everything and everyone evolves and is shaped by life’s happenings. Giordano is fascinated by erosion and how its effects can give a new altered life to an object. She sees this erosion as an analogy of the human condition. “Your artwork is you, and you too shall change,” she states. Using digital imagery, as well as her sculptural work, demonstrates her artistic versatility to see the world from different perspectives.

Donaldson’s photographic images execute a precise introspected view of the world, with a parallel inspired by the tenacity and boldness shown in the work of O’Keeffe. Capturing the lasting impact of a subliminal, timeless glance, whilst emphasizing treasured moments is the objective. Photography is Donaldson’s form of meditation, and this state of mind results in the creation of atmospheric, soothing images. Taking and developing photos began as a childhood passion; her exploration of darkroom practices and techniques paved the way forward with an understanding accomplished only from experience. “I love to capture a moment, a moment of being,” she explains, inviting the viewer to find calmness and stillness while asking themselves, “How does it make me feel?”
 
Denise Giordano advanced from a Wall Street corporate career to living an artist’s life. Her collectors span the United States and overseas. Notable exhibitions include the Visual Arts Alliance’s 36th, 37th, and 38th Exhibitions, respectively selected by jurors Laura Rathe, Harry Cooper, and Lester Marks; The Hunter Museum of American Art; The Big Show 2017 at Lawndale Art Center; and the Rockefeller Flag Project, where her selected Freedom Flag is now part of the Rockefeller Center Archives Collection. Giordano joined Archway Gallery in September 2020; this is her first Archway Gallery exhibition. View her work at www.giostudioart.com
 
Fatima Donaldson has a corporate background in marketing, advertising, and large-scale exhibition, and a further successful career in commercial photography. Now focusing on her fine art photography, most recently she has exhibited in The Big Show at Lawndale Art Center, Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, Fotofest, as well as solo exhibitions throughout Texas and for five consecutive years has exhibited at Lange Twins Winery, California. She has been the juror for the Bayou City Arts Festival and the State Judge for the Texas PTA Reflections Program in 2011 and 2015. You can view Fatima’s artwork in her gallery, Studio 217, located in the Silos at Sawyer Yards, and at www.fatimaphotography.com

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Art: A Visual Language
Sep
14

Art: A Visual Language

Thanks for selecting my artwork to exhibit at THE BIG SHOW for Lawndale Art Center. The Big Show is an ambitious open-call juried competition of artists practicing within a 100-mile radius of Lawndale that reflects our commitment to supporting local and regional artists at various stages in their career. The juror for The Big Show 2023 is Dr. Kanitra Fletcher. https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/the-big-show-2023/

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Look Closer Exhibit - Opening Reception
Sep
9

Look Closer Exhibit - Opening Reception

September 2 -October 5, 2023

LOOK CLOSER EXHIBIT featuring New Works by Denise Giordano, and Guest Artist Fatima Donaldson at Archway Gallery 2305 Dunlavy | Houston, TX 77006

Opening Reception Saturday, September 9. 5 – 8 p.m.
with Artist Talk at 6:30 p.m.

Complimentary Valet Parking and Light Refreshments

This collaborative exhibition between Archway Gallery artist Denise Giordano and guest artist Fatima Donaldson concludes a journey initially inspired by a Georgia O’Keeffe Exhibition in Houston in 2021. Enticed by O’Keeffe’s statement, “To see takes time,” the duo embarked on an investigative road trip to Santa Fe, in order to look closer at O’Keeffe’s work, philosophy, and life. It was during this study that they were individually inspired to look inwardly at themselves and their personal artistic journeys.

Despite being an exhibition fueled by two very different voices, Look Closer highlights the similar life ideologies shared by Giordano and Donaldson. In their reminiscent, ethereal, dreamlike visuals, we are invited to flit between our conscious and subconscious, whilst cherishing and embracing the fleeting moments, as well as the passing of time. This exhibition exudes an elegant sophistication; it is delicate, finite, and feminine, with a fragility which suggests that we examine the fragments of our lives which have made lasting impressions. In addition to their solo pieces, this exhibition includes a series of collaborative works which blend these two unique voices and their individual techniques.  

Working with an extensive fusion of organic natural media, including papers, fibers, and threads, Giordano bridges the gap between sculptural 3D work and 2D pieces. Her practice includes tearing and burning, working with smoke and soot as a medium, the perception being that nothing lasts forever; that everything and everyone evolves and is shaped by life’s happenings. Giordano is fascinated by erosion and how its effects can give a new altered life to an object. She sees this erosion as an analogy of the human condition. “Your artwork is you, and you too shall change,” she states. Using digital imagery, as well as her sculptural work, demonstrates her artistic versatility to see the world from different perspectives.

Donaldson’s photographic images execute a precise introspected view of the world, with a parallel inspired by the tenacity and boldness shown in the work of O’Keeffe. Capturing the lasting impact of a subliminal, timeless glance, whilst emphasizing treasured moments is the objective. Photography is Donaldson’s form of meditation, and this state of mind results in the creation of atmospheric, soothing images. Taking and developing photos began as a childhood passion; her exploration of darkroom practices and techniques paved the way forward with an understanding accomplished only from experience. “I love to capture a moment, a moment of being,” she explains, inviting the viewer to find calmness and stillness while asking themselves, “How does it make me feel?”
 
Denise Giordano advanced from a Wall Street corporate career to living an artist’s life. Her collectors span the United States and overseas. Notable exhibitions include the Visual Arts Alliance’s 36th, 37th, and 38th Exhibitions, respectively selected by jurors Laura Rathe, Harry Cooper, and Lester Marks; The Hunter Museum of American Art; The Big Show 2017 at Lawndale Art Center; and the Rockefeller Flag Project, where her selected Freedom Flag is now part of the Rockefeller Center Archives Collection. Giordano joined Archway Gallery in September 2020; this is her first Archway Gallery exhibition. View her work at www.giostudioart.com
 
Fatima Donaldson has a corporate background in marketing, advertising, and large-scale exhibition, and a further successful career in commercial photography. Now focusing on her fine art photography, most recently she has exhibited in The Big Show at Lawndale Art Center, Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, Fotofest, as well as solo exhibitions throughout Texas and for five consecutive years has exhibited at Lange Twins Winery, California. She has been the juror for the Bayou City Arts Festival and the State Judge for the Texas PTA Reflections Program in 2011 and 2015. You can view Fatima’s artwork in her gallery, Studio 217, located in the Silos at Sawyer Yards, and at www.fatimaphotography.com

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Art: A Visual Language
Aug
15

Art: A Visual Language

Thanks for selecting my artwork to exhibit at THE BIG SHOW for Lawndale Art Center. The Big Show is an ambitious open-call juried competition of artists practicing within a 100-mile radius of Lawndale that reflects our commitment to supporting local and regional artists at various stages in their career. The juror for The Big Show 2023 is Dr. Kanitra Fletcher. https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/the-big-show-2023/

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Abstraction at Ardest Gallery
Aug
14

Abstraction at Ardest Gallery

Congratulations! Your work(s) has/have been selected for our July/August exhibition entitled "Abstraction", by Juror Annette Palmer. There were nearly 400 works submitted for review, from nearly 80 Texas artists.

Montana Sunset for gallery show

Drift Away and Dancing Petals online show

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The Big Show - Lawndale Art Center
Aug
1

The Big Show - Lawndale Art Center

Thanks for selecting my artwork to exhibit at THE BIG SHOW for Lawndale Art Center. The Big Show is an ambitious open-call juried competition of artists practicing within a 100-mile radius of Lawndale that reflects our commitment to supporting local and regional artists at various stages in their career. The juror for The Big Show 2023 is Dr. Kanitra Fletcher. https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/the-big-show-2023/

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The Bird Show - Lost Pines Art Center
Jul
28

The Bird Show - Lost Pines Art Center

Thanks for selecting my artwork to exhibit at THE BIG SHOW for Lawndale Art Center. The Big Show is an ambitious open-call juried competition of artists practicing within a 100-mile radius of Lawndale that reflects our commitment to supporting local and regional artists at various stages in their career. The juror for The Big Show 2023 is Dr. Kanitra Fletcher. https://lawndaleartcenter.org/exhibition/the-big-show-2023/

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Abstraction at Ardest Gallery
Jul
16

Abstraction at Ardest Gallery

Congratulations! Your work(s) has/have been selected for our July/August exhibition entitled "Abstraction", by Juror Annette Palmer. There were nearly 400 works submitted for review, from nearly 80 Texas artists.

Montana Sunset for gallery show

Drift Away and Dancing Petals online show

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