Home-Morgan's Supreme Beings
Sacred Landscape 
2006 Death Valley Paintings
Belly Dance Art 
Belly  Dance Art  Greeting Cards! 
links
Exhibitions:
The Lafayette Grill
Microcosm Show
Central Asia
9th Annual Mermaid Show
Brooklyn Lyceum
resume
 e-mail 
E-Cards
Drawings from Egypt

Here are my two shows at Madame X!  The seond with many photos....


Tales from the Other Side
A Retrospective for Halloween*

Paintings by Janet Morgan
At Madame X

Artist's Reception 
All Saint's Day - Nov ember  First  from  6 – 8 pm
Show runs October 17th – November 19th, 2007
94 West Houston Street, on the north side between 
LaGuardia Place and Thompson Street, NYC

Madame X is open Monday-Friday, 6 pm - 4 am
Saturday & Sunday 7 pm - 4 am 
There is a $5 cover charge after 9 on Friday and Saturday.
You must be 21 and have a valid photo I.D. to enter.

Madame X information 212-539-0808 
manager@madamexnyc.com - www.madamex.com

* For this show the artist dug through her archives for images 
of mystery and spookiness in preparation for the season of Halloween, 
getting us ready for the time of year when the veil between the worlds is thin.

Janet will be the featured artist on the Manhattan Arts web site
the week of October 17th,  2007.
http://www.manhattanarts.com/Gallery/featured.htm

 

and...

An Art Exhibition at 

Photos from the exhibition below....

GODS AND MEN: MUSINGS ON THE DIVINE MASCULINE
Paintings by Janet Morgan at Madame X

Opening Reception April 20th 6-8pm (cash bar)
The Exhibitions runs from April 18th – May 14th, 2007
94 West Houston Street in Greenwich Village, New York City

Madame X is our favorite guilty pleasure and one of New York’s well-kept, hidden treasures. – Zinc Magazine

Only in a place like this can gods and men be shown in all their glory.
Janet Morgan, creator of a Pantheon of 170 Gods and Goddesses, exhibits at the renowned
Madame X in Greenwich Village a series of paintings about men, and gods who happen to be men.

What makes a man? What qualities make a male god? Here we will have gods of ecstasy and anger, gods of testosterone
and fertility, and a modern day Krishna dancing with fire. They are all here at Madame X,
amidst the red velvet couches and the clinking glasses - powerful, excited and eager.
Not your usual watercolors!
Janet has also been invited to paint the God Pan upon the men’s room door.

Janet Morgan’s last show was all Goddesses, shown at the Microcosm Gallery in Chelsea at
Alex Grey’s Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. She has shown her paintings of Bellydance (she dances too!) at the Lafayette Grill in Tribeca
and her 8 x 8 foot acrylic paintings at the National Museum of Art in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia.
She has done two National Park Residencies in Death Valley National Park, and has painted her climb of
Mt. St. Helens, after the eruption. And she bellydances. She gets around.



 
 

The Men's Room Door, Pan Releases the Spirits, a permanent addition to Madame X!

 

Pan's Goblet...


 
 

2nd evening get together, all dancers! Shakti, Sage, Maggie and Stewart.

Elizabeth, Sheiliah and Janet at the opening
...hmm that was good rum!

 
 

Jill and Sue with Testosterone Man...

A serious conversation among men...


 
 
 
 

The God of Safe Sex
26 x 40" watercolor on paper


Fertility God and New Orleans
26 x 40" watercolor on paper

Sam, Abdul, Richard and James, 9 x 11" watetcolor on paper


 

Sue andJill explaining ecstatic dancing...


Krishna Dancing at the Sacred Mirrors (work in progress)
52 x 40" watercolor on paper

Make a wish!

Home-Morgan's Supreme Beings
Sacred Landscape 
2006 Death Valley Paintings
Belly Dance Art 
Belly  Dance Art  Greeting Cards! 
links
Exhibitions:
The Lafayette Grill
Microcosm Show
Central Asia
9th Annual Mermaid Show
Brooklyn Lyceum
resume
 e-mail 
E-Cards
Drawings from Egypt