Upcoming Shows: Nov. 30-Dec 21 Goncarova's Woman in a Cape will be featured at the Generations VIII exhibit at AIR Gallery, DUMBO Arts Center in Brooklyn, NY. The exhibition runs from Nov 30 to Dec 21, and benefits Women's World Banking, an organization that provides microloans and support to women entrepreneurs in impoverished countries.

Thurs. Dec. 8, 7-9pm Opening Reception for "Snap to Grid" at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. Featuring Woman in a Cape, the exhibition runs December 8 - December 30, 2011.

News:
The Sanchez Art Center in Pacifica, CA presented the "50-50 Show III". Goncarova had 50 small abstract paintings, featured in a 7x7 square plus one extra. These were the start of the Cosmos series.

A Yearlong Summer is now in the The San Francisco Public Library collection, and available at any public library thanks to the wonders of inter-library loan. The library requested the book after seeing it at the Art Publishing Now Library by Southern Exposure, which is also open to the public.

The UNESCO magazine Lien/Link issue 109 features Goncarova's portrait of Sonia Korn-Grimani in an article about Sonia's autobiography. This portrait was also plastered all over Saint-Tropez last summer, alongside posters of Modigliani and Bridgette Bardot!

A Yearlong Summer, Goncarova's catalog of recent paintings, is now available! Click below to browse the preview and for purchase information.

A Yearlong Summer by Sarah Beth Goncarova


Sarah Beth Goncarova's Where Ice Meets Sky II (Day) is an inaugural print for UGallery's Paperwork series. We were impressed with their commitment to quality. After selecting this piece, UGallery gave us an overview of their fine-art scanning and printing process, and it's top-notch.

A collector commissioned a portrait from Goncarova to donate to the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and it's now on display.

The lecture and book signing for Sonia Korn Grimani's holocaust memoir Un Chant d'Espoir (A Song of Hope), published by L'Harmattan with cover art by Goncarova, was a rousing success. The auditorium was packed with people to hear Sonia's moving life story during WWII, and she was joined by other Holocaust survivors who were hidden with her.