Reg K. Gee -- Recent Exhibits

Reg K. Gee was one of seven artists featured in Souls of Black Folk, an exhibition of contemporary African-American Folk and Outsider art, held June-July 2000, at the Imarisha Art House in Brooklyn, NY.

Highlights of the show -- which was featured in the New York Times -- included a special gallery visit by members of the Brooklyn Museum of Art and "Reaching for the Raw: On Honoring the Creative Spirit of the Outsider," a lecture by noted New York art critic, Dr. Rosalind Jeffries. 

Gee had nearly two dozen pieces in the show. For more information, or to buy a painting featured in the show, call 609-828-0691 or email multiculturalart.com.

Five Gee paintings occupy an entire wall at the Imarisha Art House gallery (right).

A wall of Gee Paitings

Out By The Ranch
Out By The
Ranch, 1995
11 3/4" X 16 3/4"
Eleazav

Eleazav, 1996
11 3/4" X 16 3/4"

Broadway Backstage Figure








Broadway Backstage Figure,  1996
   20 1/2" X 15 1/4"

Some Restrictions Apply
Some Restrictions Apply, 1997
20 1/2" X 15 1/4"

Contact Restroom Commode Satellite Small Children With Jet Lag SOLD!
Get To The Point
Contact, 1995
11 3/4" X 16 3/4"
Restroom Commode
Satellite
, 1996
11 3/4" X 16 3/4"
Small Children With Jet Lag, 1997
11 3/4" X 16 3/4"

Get To The Point
42 3/4" X 31"
**Acquired for the Imarisha Art House Private Collection**

To view more of Reg. K Gee's exhibited work click here.