Calendar

When:
January 1, 2017 – January 1, 2018 all-day
2017-01-01T00:00:00-05:00
2018-01-02T00:00:00-05:00
Where:
My paintings are hanging in the Cheryl Hazan Gallery in New York City 35 N. Moore Street New York, NY

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April 2016

Live Performance painting at the Pearl S. Buck house, Perkasie, PA

April 7th – 11th 2016

Art Unleashed at the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA

April 11th – May 10th 2015

Solo Show at E-Moderne Gallerie, Philadelphia, PA

April 8th  2015

Art Unleashed at the University of the Arts, Philadelphia

November 4th- 22nd, 2014

Nathan DiStefano and Joseph Barrett Show, Doylestown Frame Factory,Doylestown, PA

June 14th 2014

International Group Exhibition at E-Moderne Gallerie in Philadelphia

Feb 1st 2014

Private showing of new paintings on the Main Line, PA

August 6th 2014   The Intelligencer

“Sound influences a painter with roots from Doylestown”

By Gwen Swift

2 Artists Featured in College Fundraiser

http://www.phillyburbs.com/news/local/courier_times_news/bucks-county-artists-featured-in-college-fundraiser/article_cf3d0b9c-e9b7-5d19-a309-e374a3fcf3bb.html

Nathan DiStefano:  Real Life Abstractions.  Featured artist in June’s issue of Radius Magazine.  http://www.radiusmag.com/

Inspired
How and where local artists discover the muses to feed their need to create. September’s issue of Suburban Life Magazine.
“In the 1880s the point was an idea used in physics and the dots get stretched to lines in the 1940s, then again in the ’60s and ’70s when the string theory was proposed and you began to see it used in art.” He enjoys the parallels that art and physics share and observing the way painters throughout history have used these principles to depict motion.

“A Doylestown native, DiStefano began practicing this style in the woods of Bucks County, first with paintings of leaves and trees. “A lot we feel we cannot see, like the weight pushing on the branches and leaves,” he says. “The wind has weight, but we cannot see it.” He soon graduated to the hustle and bustle of life on the streets of Philadelphia and Manhattan. “In cities, there is so much going on,” he says. “To capture the feeling is difficult to do.”

‘Everything Vibrates’ pop-up show features works by Nathan DiStefano (Local event)