New England’s autumn is a kind of theater—colors blazing, light shifting, air sharp with change
New England’s autumn is a kind of theater—colors blazing, light shifting, air sharp with change. It’s in this charged season that Irina Gorbman brings forward her newest work, selected for the 26th Annual Joan L. Dunfey Juried Exhibition at the New Hampshire Art Association.
📍 Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery, 136 State Street, Portsmouth, NH
📅 November 5–30, 2025
🎉 Opening Reception: Friday, November 7, 5–8 p.m.
Brush Stroke
That’s what Irina Gorbman is doing right now. She calls it Art That Heals™. Don’t think soft-focus spa vibes—this is gestural, raw, abstract painting that hums with energy. She doesn’t just paint; she channels. Her canvases don’t just sit there looking pretty; they alter the atmosphere, transmitting vitality to anyone standing in front of them.
For those outside New England, Gorbman’s virtual studio tours (15–30 minutes via Zoom) offer something increasingly rare in the art world: intimacy, access, and direct conversation with the artist. Collectors, consultants, and architects are discovering that these sessions reveal not only new paintings and custom giclées, but also the artist herself—her process, her philosophy, her fire.
👉 Explore: www.iGorbman.com
Interested in more? Gorbman’s fabrics and wallpapers extend her painterly vocabulary into interiors—but these are not mass-market products. They’re unveiled only in private conversations, by request.
📩 To schedule, reply to this note or text 508-494-9772
In this season of transformation, Gorbman reminds us that art isn’t just something you hang on a wall. It works the room. It works on you.