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The Living Gallery 2012

Date: 
Jan 9 2012 - Feb 25 2012
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

  

Annmarie After Hours Reception for Living Gallery - Friday, March 16, 6-9pm

Annmarie's Main Gallery will be transformed into artist studio space from January 9 through February 25, 2012, during The Living Gallery.  For the next seven weeks, eighteen artists, including painters, sculptors, ceramicists, and others, will set up their studios and work in the gallery.  Guests are invited to observe the artistic process, and if desired, talk with the artists about their work.  Questions about any aspect of the artistic process - techniques, tools, materials, subject, and inspiration – are highly encouraged.  

As a complement to the studio portion of The Living Gallery program, an exhibit of works by the eighteen Living Gallery artists will open March 2 and run through April 29 in the Main Gallery at Annmarie.  Guests are invited to attend the Annmarie After Hours Reception for the exhibition and sale on Friday, March 16, 2012, from 6-9pm.  The exhibit and sale will include works created during The Living Gallery, as well as works created in the artists private studios.   The Living Gallery Exhibition & Sale is your opportunity to return to Annmarie to see the artists completed works and to purchase a work of art that you observed being created.   

     

LIVING GALLERY - Studio Schedule: 

Dates

Media

Artist

Home Town

January 9-22

Painting

Suzanne Shelden

Prince Frederick, MD

January 16-22

Painting

Rachel Castle Herzer

Portland, ME

January 16-22

Painting

Inja Cho

Kalamazoo, MI

January 19-22

Fiber, Recycled Rag Rugs

Beverly Jackson

California, MD

January 20-27

Oriental Brush Painting

Carol Waite

Fredericksburg, VA

January 22-27

Mixed Media

Norma LeVally

Lusby, MD

January 23-29

Ceramics

Tamar Assaf

Cupertino, CA

Jan. 30-Feb.5

Painting

Allie Snyder

Leonardtown, MD

Jan. 30-Feb.12

Beadwork, Polymer Clay

Liz Printz

Lusby, MD

February 1-12

Painting

David Berry

Morgantown, WV

February 6-12

Painting, Sculpture

Jacqui Crocetta

Rockville, MD

February 10-18

Equine Sculpture

Colleen Lochausen

Hollywood, MD

February 13-18 Watercolors Mary Blumberg  

February 16-25

Encaustic w/mixed media

Candace Law

Berkley, MI

February 19-25

Painting

Anna Showers Cruser

Baltimore, MD

February 19-25 Jewelry Jimmy Cintron  

February 19-25

Fiber

Kay Collins

Lusby, MD

February 19-25

Life Mask Collaboration

Mickey Kunkle

Solomons, MD

 

 

Diana Manchak

Solomons< MD

 

 

Ann Crain

Solomons, MD

 

     


 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Suzanne Shelden, Rachel Castle Herzer, Inja Cho, Beverly Jackson, Carol Waite, Norma LeVally, Tamar Assaf, Allie Snyder, Liz Printz, David Berry, Jacqui Crocetta, Colleen Lochausen, Candace Law, Anna Showers-Cruser, Kay Collins, Mickey Kunkle, Diana Manchak, Ann Crain, Mary Blumberg, Jimmy Cintron

Toys: re-invent, re-imagine, re-discover

Date: 
Oct 14 2011 - Jan 8 2012
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

Juror:  Andrew Wodzianski, Professor of Art, College of Southern Maryland

Annmarie After Hours Opening - Friday, Oct. 14, 6-9pm

We all hold fond memories of beloved toys that yielded hours of entertainment and joy, toys that we treasured and kept years beyond our childhood.  For these reasons and more, toys can be a powerful art medium, conjuring up a myriad of memories of childhood, past friendships, and other recollections.  From the utterly outrageous to the sappy and sentimental, the exhibit includes works that are created from toys, inspired by toys, or are toys themselves.  With the holidays in mind, Annmarie invites guests of all ages to immerse themselves in the playful spirit that these artists have evoked!

To DOWNLOAD a copy of Juror Statement & Price List, CLICK here!

 
Eve Hoyt, Toys I Loved                      Merri Ellen Kase, Tomato, Tomatto - Potato, Potatto                               
 
Juror Statement - Andrew Wodzianski

The artists in this exhibit are breathing time machines.  While their chronological age may be mature, their artworks’ envelopment of toy iconography suggests an age much younger.  Yet, these toy images are not immature.  Instead, they reflect the skill set of an artist, the imagination of a child, and the perspective of a time traveler.  This ability to shift time in particular is nothing short of kung-fu grip awesome.

Experiences in childhood leave lasting impressions.  While many early experiences are traumatic, others are resplendent with joy.  Happiness associated with familial nurture, delight revealed with confectionaries, and specifically for this group – enchantment discovered with toys.  Adult access to these memories can often be challenging.  The grown-up world of responsibility can quickly obscure recollections of play.  But these artists adeptly preserve that journey from youth.  For them, it is not a one way path. While pulling from a reservoir of nostalgia, they also embrace their present.   Powerful and fantastic toy images of gender, sport, warfare, or the future influence their practice.  But these bits of plastic, metal and wood once marketed as tools for socialization, role modeling, or stewardship are now totems for metaphor and allegory.  The results are sometimes provocative, sometimes challenging, and sometimes just pure whimsy.

This exhibit cradles an adults’ mastery of craftsmanship with a child’s sensibility of play.  They keep one foot in the studio, and the other in the sandbox.  Meanwhile, they’ve left their watch on the kitchen counter and mom keeps calling them for dinner.  Pablo Picasso said, ““Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.”  These artists have uniquely answered his query.

 
Richard Moore, Carnival Pull Toy                          Matthew Olson, Whirl-Y-Bird

 
Evelyn Davis, Real Estate Housing Market                  Jennifer Hecker, Mother Barbie 2
 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Rachel Ballard, Chris Beck, Keven Brunett, Kristin Thielking, Derrick Burbul, Noah Coleman, Evelyn Davis, Betty T. Doll, Casey Doyle, Jennifer Hecker, Patrick Hobaugh, Eve Hoyt, Keith Hoyt, Jun'ichiro Ishida, Merri Ellen Kase, Andy Malone, Susan Margolis, Nat Martin, Richard Moore, Richard Niewerth, Matthew Olson, Brook Overline, emiko oye, Mike Richison, Mike Rivamonte, Keary Rosen, Derek Russell, Jonathan Stewart, Karen Stone, Steve Strawn, Alessanda Sulpy, Andrea Tilden, Albert Webb, Amy Wendland, Robert Wysocki

About Face: Stories in Portraits

Date: 
Apr 15 2011 - Sep 18 2011
Gallery: 
Mezzanine Gallery

Exhibition Jurors: 
Carolyn Egeli, artist
Lynn Heidelbaugh, Curator,
National Postal Museum


About Face
explores the artist as storyteller. How does an artist develop and arrange the elements of a good story—character, setting, plot, conflict, climax, and resolution—through the format of a portrait? Though we all have a story to tell, what is gained or lost when we are rendered through an artist’s point of view? Do the completed works represent the person we are, the person we strive to be, or the character the artist sees? How do traditional and new media types affect the impact of a portrait? This exhibition highlights portraits that tell a compelling story in a visually interesting way.

Annmarie After Hours Reception - Friday, April 15, 2011, 6-9pm

Contributing Artist(s): 
Theresa Alo, Brenda Belfield, Mary Blumberg, Greg Buening, Dana Caffee-Glenn, Chadwick and Spector, Rick Clement, Lesa Cook, Maryellen Cox, Mary Ellen Croteau, Candy Cummings, Jackie Cutlip-Niles, G.A. Gardner, Michael Godfrey, Erin Hall, Soomin Ham, Davis Hannon, Maria Bennett Hock, Dana Horvath, Arnold Hurley, Lisa Ide, Katherine Knight, James Langley, Mimi Little, Patsy Lindamood, Kathleen Madigan, Marie Marcano, Marla McLean, Leigh Moose, Judi Mowery-Poe, Kerry Burke Mackenzie, Tess Olson, Judith Peck, Ashley Phipps, William Allen Poe, Paul Rhymer, Jane M. Rowe, Tim Scheirer, Linda Friedman Schmidt, Clarence Schumaker, Suzanne Shelden, Sandra Stephens, N. Stewart, Karen Stone, Samantha Stover, Sharon Trumbull, Rosa Valladares, von schmidt, Angela Young, Chen Zhang

Supersize: Bigger Is Better?

Date: 
Jun 10 2011 - Aug 21 2011
Gallery: 
Main Gallery & Sculpture Garden

                             
Emily White, American Bison Model, oak, bronze, felt, 2011      Michelle Carollo, Wastetube, mixed media, 2011

Exhibition Jurors:
Nancy Davis, Curator, Division of Home and Community Life,
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

James F. Langley, Curator of Exhibitions,
Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, Maryland

About SUPERSIZE: Bigger Is Better?
What fuels our fascination with obscene quantities and obsessive amounts?  From supersized to overstuffed, from bulk to buy-one-get-one, we are in a constant quest for more, yet we decry the after-effects of over-consumption. SUPERSIZE
explores the art of the supersized; art that tackles the absurdity of life on a grand scale.  Many of these outrageous works will make you smile and laugh out loud, but take time to explore the entire exhibit – both indoors and outside - and to read the artist statements. Taken as a whole, the diverse works included in SUPERSIZE contain important messages about our relationships with our stuff, and how we consume the Earth’s resources. This complex and entertaining exhibit is a celebration and critical commentary, full of beauty, humor, and some really big stuff. 

Annmarie After Hours Opening - Friday, June 10, 2011, 6-9pm
 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Ruth Avra & Dana Kleinman, AWG, Bob Carlson, Michelle Carollo, Ann Crain, Derek Decker, Benjamin Entner, Jim Gallucci, Rajorshi Ghosh, Susan Evans Grove, Lannie Hart, Artemis Herber, Tom Holmes, Peter Horan, Lialia Kuchma, Mickey Kunkle & Kay Collins, George Long, Jeanne J. Martin, Roger Martin, Sandi Ritchie Miller, Alyson Moore, Constance Old, Pokey Park, Jim Paulsen, Paul Rhymer, Toni-Lee Sangastiano, Suzanne Shelden, Monte Shelton, Gary Staab, Heidi Wetzel, Emily White, Sarah Wilkins, Damian Yanessa.

Art Blooms '11

Date: 
Jul 29 2011 - Jul 31 2011
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

   
Images from the 2010 Friday Night Opening Reception for Art Blooms

Art Blooms is a three day show featuring the work of floral designers from across the region.  Each floral designer is assigned a work of art in the Main Gallery and asked to create an arrangement inspired by the art.  The results are  surprising, beautiful, and provocative - and not to be missed.  2011 will mark the second year for Art Blooms, an event co-hosted by the Calvert Garden Club and Annmarie.  Proceeds from the Friday night opening reception will benefit a project at Annmarie.  Tickets for this year's event will go on sale later in the spring.

Opening Reception for Art Blooms, Friday, July 29, 2011, 7-10pm; tickets required.

CLICK here to enjoy photos from Art Blooms 2010. 

   

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Mary Smolinkski, Satyra Scoville, Patti At Lee, Adele Maguire, Nancy Thompson, Mary Jo Robey, Elizabeth Wyble, Jenny Henry, Charlene Cumberland, Mary Lily, Mary Beth Krovisky, Anna O’Kelly, Garden Club of Annapolis, Donna Wilson, Maricarol Cloak, Ingrid Swann, Cindy Elliott, Sylvia Deck, Sue Betz, Paula Winkler, Joyce Fletcher, Robin Gill, Shahla Butler, Barbara Whited

Solomons Plein Air Street Faire: Art Exhibit & Sale

Date: 
May 15 2011 - May 29 2011
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

   

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center is pleased to host an exhibit and sale featuring the work of more than thirty plein air artists from May 15-29, 2011.  The exhibit will include spectacular landscape scenes of the Solomons area, including harbor life, flora and fauna of the island, the bridge, street life, and more.  Don’t miss the opportunity to purchase an image of your favorite Solomons scene. 

Proceeds from the sale af artwork will benefit the Solomons July  4th Fireworks Fund. 

Judge - Mr. Steven Cushner, Adjunct Faculty, Corcoran Gallery of Art
 
Artist Awards: 
 
Tiki Bar Best of Show Award ($700) - Tim Kelly for Calvert Marina
 
Tiki Bar Merit Award ($300) - Jeremy Shires for From Victorian Inn
 
Asbury Solomons Island Merit Award ($300) - Eileen Eder for Back Bay
 
Holiday Inn Solomons Island Merit Award ($250)  -  Bruno Baran for Bridge Nocturne  
 
Carmen’s Gallery Best Solomons Scene ($250 framing gift certificate) - Barbara Stepura for At Rest Near Dock 4
 
Annmarie Sculpture Garden Best Scene of the Dowell Road Area Award ($150) - Nancy Shippen for Standing Cardinal

     

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Bruno Baran, Brenda Belfield, Paul Bertholet, Mary Blumberg, Hoainhon Caramenico, Patti Chisholm, Jackie Clark, Ruth Collins, Ann Crain, David Diaz, Wesley Drake, Eileen Eder, Luc Herbots, Debra Howard, Greg Johannesen, Timothy Kelly, Mimi Little, Lynn Mehta, Deb McClure, Sally Parker, Martha Pileggi, Jim Rehak, Kristen Sawyer, Sherry Schnepfe, Clarence Schumaker, Suzanne Shelden, Nancy S. Shippen, Jeremy Shires, Patricia Silva, Barbara Stepura, Nancy Ellen Thompson, Ann Trentman

2011 Living Gallery Exhibition & Sale

Date: 
Mar 5 2011 - May 1 2011
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

             
  Francis Borchardt                                                              Suzanne Shelden
 
The Living Gallery Exhibition & Sale will feature the work of the seventeen artists who participated in the Living Gallery studio program during January and February.  Fiber, jewelry, sculpture, painting and more - the exhibit will include works created during the Living Gallery, as well as works created in the artists private studios.  The Living Gallery program is intended to give visitors the opportunity to observe the creative process and talk with the artists about their work.  This follow-up exhibition and sale is your opportunity to return to Annmarie to see their completed works.  Many of the works will be available for purchase.

Annmarie After Hours Reception - Friday, March 18, 2011, 6-9pm

             
     Khara Koffel                                                                      Paul Rhymer

Contributing Artist(s): 
Francis Borchardt, Norma LeVally, Khara Koffel, Suzanne Shelden, Mary Blumberg, Nancy Shippen, Paul Rhymer, Melinda Fabian, Lori Boocks, Carl Tucker, Ann Crain, Colleen Lochausen, Liz Printz, Robyn Strayer, Mickey Kunkle, Diana Manchak

text/message: a teen art exhibition (2010-11)

Date: 
Nov 13 2010 - Mar 13 2011
Gallery: 
Mezzanine Gallery

  
Detail of We Are Not Robots, digital photograph, 2010 by Jordan Satow, text/message

text/message: a teen art exhibit

Facebook Exhibition:  October 1, 2010 - January 30, 2011  EXTENDED to March 13, 2011

Annmarie Exhibition:   November 13, 2010 - January 30, 2011  EXTENDED to March 13, 2011

Awards Reception: December 5, 2010, 5-7pm, Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center

This exhibit is funded in part by the Seahorses by the Bay Project, Sue Apple, Chair

text/message showcases the talent, creativity, and perspectives of today's teen culture communicated through photography, painting, sculpture, music, poetry, watercolor, mixed media, and more.  Seventy works of art were chosen for this thought-provoking and engaging exhibit.  Annmarie visitors will be asked to cast their vote for People's Choice Awards and Teen Choice Awards.  

 

Jury Award Recipients for text/message
 
Juror’s Grand Prize (ages 13-15)
Brandt Potas, Spring Ridge Middle School
Infallible, steel structure with spray paint
 
Juror’s Grand Prize (ages 16-18)
Sarah Love, Patuxent High School
The Choice, photograph
 
Merit Awards (ages 13-15)
Ben Paskoff, The End?, piano composition/digital collage
Ben Paskoff, Think Outside the Box, cardboard sculpture
Caraline Jeffrey, Where Do You Stand?, acrylic, paper, matte medium, charcoal

 
Merit Awards (ages 16-18)
Peter Cleary, If These Bullets Could Talk, digital photograph
Hans Chavez, Untitled, watercolor

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS--Your vote counts! 

Visit the text/message Facebook page to tour the online gallery and to "like" your favorite works for different categories.  Every two weeks, beteeen Nov. 13 - Jan. 30, visitors to the Facebook gallery will be asked to vote for their favorite works in various mini-contests.

TEEN CHOICE AWARDS

Hey teens--This one's for you!  Visit the Annmarie Arts building to view the show and cast your vote for your favorite work. 


Jury Panel:
Shelby Hacker, Calvert High School
Nancy Proctor, PhD, Head of Mobile Strategy & Initiatives, Smithsonian Institution
Nick Garrett, Founder & Dean of Students, Garrett Music Academy
Joe Ruff, PhD., Public Services Librarian, Calvert Public Library
Tim Scheirer, Exhibits Technician, Calvert Marine Museum

 

 

Celebrate!

Date: 
Jan 15 2011 - Feb 28 2011
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

  Dona Baker, 1981

A mixed media exhibit in honor of Black History Month, featuring the work of southern Maryland artists Doug Reynolds, Dona Baker, Elaine Wallace, and Stephanie Garrison.  This exhibit will be on display through February 28.

Annmarie After Hours Reception - Friday, February 11, 2011, 6-9pm

          
 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Doug Reynolds, Dona Baker, Elaine Wallace, Stephanie Garrison

MLK Days Community Art Exhibit (2011)

Date: 
Jan 15 2011 - Feb 28 2011
Gallery: 
Main Gallery


Collage made during MLK Days 2010

Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by helping to create a community art project inspired by West African textile art.  Artist Caryl Henry Alexander will guide visitors through a printing technique inspired by textile printing from the Adinkra culture of West Africa.  Visitors will contribute to an ever-growing collage in the gallery and then make a print to take home as a keepsake.  The final product will remain on display through February 28. 

Annmarie After Hours Reception - Friday, February 11, 2011, 6-9pm 

Made possible by the generous support of:  The Maryland State Arts Council, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Show Place Arena, SMECO, and KOHL'S Cares. 

Images of MLK Days 2010 led by artist Joyce Wellman....

 

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
MLK Days 2011 Project developed & facilitated by Caryl Henry Alexander
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