Stephen Paul Day is the master of fake history exhibits. In past years, he has produced a selection of spurious opera memorabilia, nontraditional interpretations of fairy tales, unreal Tennessee Williams ephemera and a traveling exhibit of factually inaccurate New Orleans souvenirs (with his wife, artist Sibylle Peretti). Read More
Following Stephen Paul Day’s progress as a sculptor is at times like following the history of the medium itself. He doesn’t just work in metal, wood, glass, ceramics and found objects; he gets right down to the basics. He built his own bronze foundry, although it became one of the more unusual casualties of Hurricane Katrina. Read More
Stephen Paul Day’s latest series “Cabin Land” is comprised of approximately 36 new sculptural works in bronze and porcelain and egg tempera paintings on panels. Read More
The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present “Cabin Land” an exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Stephen Paul Day. The exhibition will be on view May 2nd – July 22nd, 2009 at Arthur Roger@434, located at 434 Julia Street. The artist will be present at the opening reception hosted by the gallery on Saturday, May 2nd from 6 to 8 pm. Read More
Jacqueline Bishop speaks with Stephen Paul Day on 89.9 WWNO Louisiana Artist in February 2006. Read More
“Innocent Act,” comprised of approximately 20 sculptural works along with a major painting and a video piece, further extends Stephen Paul Day’s signature style of portraits created in bronze as well as in bronze and crystal. Read More
The Arthur Roger Gallery is presenting “Burning the Red Sea,” Stephen Paul Day’s opera inspired installation fusing sculpture, video, sound and light. Read More