Alan Glicksman
What It IsMarch 5 to April 25 2010Opening Reception: Friday March 5 at 7pm

Glicksman roots his work in a personal exploration of his life and self, often embedding intimate language and private symbols in his worked compositions.  His drawings are playfully totemic, and channel the frenetic energy of a classroom doodle as much as the earnest expressionism of Picasso and Dubuffet. 
Alan Glicksman
What It IsMarch 5 to April 25 2010Opening Reception: Friday March 5 at 7pm

Glicksman roots his work in a personal exploration of his life and self, often embedding intimate language and private symbols in his worked compositions.  His drawings are playfully totemic, and channel the frenetic energy of a classroom doodle as much as the earnest expressionism of Picasso and Dubuffet. 

Alan Glicksman

What It Is
March 5 to April 25 2010
Opening Reception: Friday March 5 at 7pm

Glicksman roots his work in a personal exploration of his life and self, often embedding intimate language and private symbols in his worked compositions.  His drawings are playfully totemic, and channel the frenetic energy of a classroom doodle as much as the earnest expressionism of Picasso and Dubuffet.