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The Dirty Duo - Synergy of Earth and Clay

Date: 
Aug 7 2015 - Oct 11 2015
Gallery: 
Mezzanine Gallery

             

Annmarie After Hours - Opening Reception - Friday, August 7, 6-9pm (adults only)


ABOUT THE EXHIBIT

An artist texturing paintings with earth, and an artist creating sculptures with clay. These processes are being employed both to create connections with nature and to express universal conditions common in life’s journey. A painter and sculptor playing dirty – it’s an obvious synergy.


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Rob Brownlee-Tomasso, Painter

Bio
Taking inspiration from architecture, history, and nature, as well as depicting highly stylized conceptual characters, Rob Brownlee-Tomasso creates texture studies done in mixed media. Often on irregularly shaped canvases and sometimes as multiple canvas installations, the acrylic medium or gesso is applied with a mixture of sand, earth, or other materials to achieve a coarse surface. It is common for earth to be taken from a specific location that is the subject matter of that particular work. Rob Brownlee-Tomasso has pursued art since childhood. At age ten he attended The Barn Studio of Art in Millville, NJ, majored in fine art in high school, and earned a BA in design from Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ. He has participated in group and solo exhibitions in Maryland and Virginia, and his work resides in several private collections


Alice Yutzy, Sculptor

Artist Statement:
CLAY… I love its smell, its sensuous plasticity.  The creative process is governed by an intuitive form-based focus using the tactile manipulative quality of clay to express symbolic meaning within each piece.  The sculptures are described as nonobjective biomorphic forms. The variety of themes expressed are based upon an acknowledgement and expression of many universal human conditions common in life’s journey.  My hope is that these pieces will convey a sense of peace and
tranquility to the viewer, resulting in a uniquely personal experience for each person.

Bio 
Alice M. Yutzy, born on October 7, 1948 in Baltimore, MD spent her formative years living in Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia.  From an early age Alice had an avid interest in art with drawing as one of her favorite pastimes.  Graduating from the University of Maryland, College Park with a B.A. in art education Alice taught art in the public school system for 39 years.  The last 24 of those years Alice was very fortunate to teach what she loved: ceramics and sculpture at the high school level.  Alice earned her MFA in studio art with a concentration in ceramics at Towson University in 2007.  Alice lives with her husband Dee on 6 ½ wooded acres in rural southern Maryland.  Their grown children, Brianna and Woody, have both chosen careers in education.  An avid nature and animal lover, Alice enjoys her two cats and riding her lovely new horse Chippy.  Although her primary chosen media is clay, she has also worked in plaster, wood, stone, mixed-media, cast cement and lightweight concrete.  Currently Alice works as a part time professor at the College of Southern Maryland teaching introductory ceramics and ceramic sculpture.  Alice continues to evolve, allowing her artwork to be an expression of her inner self. 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Rob Brownlee-Tomasso, Alice Yutzy

Cardboard Art Show 2015

Date: 
Oct 4 2015 - Oct 7 2015
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

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In conjunction with the Cardboard Day of Play, held Sunday, October 4, 2015.

This exhibit was open to all ages and abilities.  Each work of art had to be at least 75% cardboard.

To learn more, click here. 

   

Award winners:
Adult:

Contributing Artist(s): 
Julie Allinson, Leonardo Barros, Beth Beighley, Cory Booth, Linda Bracey, Allison Brenner, Holly Budd, Adrianna Carr, Brionnah Chittams, Richard Chittams Jr., Alexis Cooledge, Clare Daekmans, Francesca Daniels, Brooklyn Deale, Taylor Deale, Eli Dogle, Jayden Drye, Brenda Elmore, Makaya Harrod, Patricia James, Ayden Jenkins, Jacob Jenkins, Finn Johannesen, Elsa Johanneson, Mikaela Johnson, Penelope Koebele, Jim Langley, Melissa Langley, Sophia Legeer, Karia Lozier, Caleb Massaro, Nicole, Paige Redisch, Catie Roe, Addy Ruff, Stacey Ruff, Carolyn Schindler, Cara Thompson, Carol Thompson, Olivia Turlington, Anton VanderVossen, Brianna Weaver, Grady Western, Nevaeh Wilkens, Luke Wood

6th Annual Fairies in the Garden

Date: 
Apr 10 2015 - Sep 7 2015
Gallery: 
Sculpture Garden

   

6th Annual Fairies in the Garden
A magical fairy house and gnome home exhibit

Annmarie After Hours Reception - FAMILY FRIENDLY - Friday, April 10, 2015, 6-9pm

Enjoy a magicalious exhibit of more than 50 handmade fairy and gnome homes scattered through the sculpture garden. Visit the Arts Building to borrow a costume (or purchase one in the Gift Shop), grab a guide, and start your journey!

Contributing Artist(s): 
Julie A. Allinson, The Barros Family, The Dixon Family, Juana Beverly, The Rupard Family. Linda Bracey, Girl Scout Troop 1322, Brownie Troop 3037, The Buckler Family, The Budd Family, Holly Clarkson, Ann Crain, The Donnell Family, Francis Vanish, Brenda and Kylie Elmore, Debbie and Don Erb, The Freytag Family, Chris and Jan Goudreau, Karen Ganong, Betty and Allen Grams, Melanie Borum, Leza Hepler, The Jones Family, The Kelly Family, Mickey Kunkle, Kip Baker, Jimmy Cintron, Diana Manchak, Cissy and H.L. Langley, Gwen Lacouture, Carol Lawson, Bonnie Alvey, Peggy Denton, Mimi Little, Barby Harms, The McConville Family, Darcey and Granny McCormack, Susan and Jessica Murphy, Payton Nagi, Emma I. and Lyra K. Nazario-De La Torre, Joanne Paskoff, Wolf and Kima Peters, Zhenya Matysiak, The Portner Family, Carole Purcell, The Quick Family, Addy Ruff, Stacey Ruff, Girl Scout Troop 2093, Carolyn Schindler, Hanna Graham, Mimi Schindler, Michaela Graham, Abigail, Seay, Makayla Seay, Janet Sefton, Lilah Shepherd, Kay and Alaina Stonestreet, The Thompson Family, The Tomassoni Family, Kassidy Wade and Family, The Watson Family, Keith and Amy Widerman, Lisa and Mel Wisniewski

Modern Petroglyphs

Date: 
Jun 1 2015 - Aug 30 2015
Gallery: 
Sculpture Garden

Modern Petroglyphs

A new sculpture installation being created by 2015 Summer Artist-In-Residence, Kevin Sudeith

ABOUT MODERN PETROGLYPHS

This summer, our Artist-In-Residence, Kevin Sudeith, is carving three large boulders that have been placed in the garden.  Each boulder was carefully selected by the artist, and quarried from the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.  The boulders each mark the start of a new trail.  Kevin chose carving themes for each boulder based on Southern Maryland culture and traditions - sport fishing, commercial fishery, and the Patuxent Naval Air Station.  Crabs, boats, astronauts, and more are slowly emerging over the course of the summer.  Guests are invited to drop-in any day to learn more about his creative process, and observe Kevin as he creates his modern petroglyphs, or rock carvings.

 

ABOUT THE PRINT MAKING PROCESS

As part of his creative process, Kevin makes prints of each carving, called an impression.  Wet paper, or in some cases paper pulp, is pressed over a freshly painted petroglyph, creating a colorful, embossed, negative - a sculpture in paper.

The prints are an important documentation of the carvings and will serve as a tool to convey the carvings to remote audiences. "The prints are an integral part of the conceptual form of my work," explains Sudeith. "The spatial relationship between the stone and a sheet of paper is part of the form of the piece. Though the prints are made from archival materials, compared to the rock, they are ephemeral. Similarly my own physical presence is ephemeral compared to the life of the carved rock."

Once the printmaking has been competed, Kevin will paint and varnish the petroglyphs on the rocks. The colors are lighfast and archival as possible, but compared to the rock, they are ephemeral, lasting only a short time.

The three boulders will remain in the garden permanently as trailhead markers.

Kevin Sudeith is a Minnesota-raised and New York-based artist with a master's degree in painting and a longtime fascination with rock art.  Since 2007, he has carved his way across North America, living out of his van, depicting in stone the lives and stories of the people and places he visit.

To learn more about Kevin and his work, visit http://petroglyphist.com/

Contributing Artist(s): 
Kevin Sudeith

Summer Public Art Project

Date: 
Jun 1 2015 - Aug 30 2015
Gallery: 
Sculpture Garden

Summer Public Art Project - Picto-Pebbles

              - paint a rock with an image representing your home town!

 

2015 Summer Public Art Project inspired by the work of Artist-In-Residence, Kevin Sudeith

 

June 1 - August 30, 2015; 10am-4pm daily
Included with the price of admission

    

Do you know the difference between a hieroglyph, a petroglyph, a pictograph, and logogram?  Visit our Summer Public Art Project table, just off the Hungerford Patio, and learn the difference.  Once you have mastered the differences, paint your own Picto-Pebble with an image that represents your hometown.  Come back later this summer, or during Artsfest, to find your rock in the park!

As you walk the trail, keep an eye out for our summer Artist-In-Residence Kevin Sudeith,  He is carving petroglyphs onto three large boulders located along our trail.  When you find him, take a look at the images he has carved.  Why do you think he chose them?

Contributing Artist(s): 
Members of the community, all ages!

Heroes & Villains: Exploring Archetypes Through Art

Date: 
Jun 19 2015 - Aug 23 2015
Gallery: 
Main Gallery & Sculpture Garden

 

A celebration of heroes and villains, their personalities and stories, through the eyes of artists.

Annmarie After Hours - Opening Reception - Friday, June 19, 2015, 6-9pm

Gallery Talk with artist Julie Dzikiewicz - Sunday, July 19, 2015, 1:00-2:30pm

Gallery Talk with Terry Quinn - Sunday, August 16, 1:00-2:30pm

This exhibit celebrate the heroes and villains that populate history, literature, popular culture, folklore, mythology, psychology, and other realms of human experience and expression.  Where do artists find inspiration?  In the protagonist or the antagonist, or in the many shades of gray in between?  In historical figures or fictional characters?  Whether they look to history books or comic books, or their own fantastical imagination, this exhibit explores the complexities and nuances of heroes and villains.  

                            
Andrew Wodzianski                                 Jeffery Boston Weatherford              Mary Nash

 

Congratulations to our juror's award winners!

Isaac Brynjegard-Bialik Jacob and Esau

Michael Koemer The Shape of Heroes and Villains

Terry Quinn Korean War Memorial

Andrew Wodzianski Portrait of the Artist's Monthly Dreadball League as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Ken is Splinter...

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
E.J. Barnes, Brandin Baron, Clifford Blanchard, Isaac Brynjegard-Bialik, Kathleen Carlson, Marian Christy, Theresa DeSalvio, Ellisa DiRenzo, Julia Dzikiewicz, Eric England, Mick Grochowski, Eve Hoyt, Michael Koerner, Peter Leue, Andy Malone, Keith Murphey, Julia Musengo, Mary Nash, Laurie Nelson, Christine Palamidessi, Jen Poteet, Terry Quinn, Suzanne Shelden, Nicole Stewart, Ronda Szymanski, Jeffery Boston Weatherford, Amy K. Wendland, Andrew Wodzianski

Cosmos: imagining the universe

Date: 
Feb 13 2015 - Jul 26 2015
Gallery: 
Mezzanine Gallery

 
Annmarie After Hours - Opening Reception - Friday, February 13, 2015, 6-9pm (adults only)


Cosmos GALLERY TALK SCHEDULE:

Sunday, March 29, 1-2:30pm - Gallery Talk with Cosmos artist Gabrielle Aydnwylde, "Threading Culture Into Silk and Sky:  Fiber Arts, Space Exploration, and Their Common Gifts to Humanity."

Sunday, April 19, 1-2:30pm - Gallery Talk with NAVAIR Test Flight Engineer Laura Slovey, "Life on the Space Shuttle."

Sunday, May 24, 1-2:30pm - Gallery Talk with Cosmos artist Regina Benson, "Nature's Metaphorical Marks."

Sunday, June 7, 1-2:00pm - Gallery talk with Cosmos artist Kathryn Kosto, "Poetry, Collage & the Cosmos:  approaches to mixed media."  Take the artist-led workshop after the talk!  Learn more...

March 27 - May 2, 2015 - as part of the Cosmos exhibit, a 15' model of the Space Shuttle Endeavor will be on exhibit courtesy of the new Spaceflight America Museum and Science Center. 


ABOUT THE EXHIBIT
This exhibit explores the mysteries of the universe, both scientific and fantastical, theoretical and fictional, real and imagined.  How do artists render the work of scientists, authors, explorers, astronomers, cartoonists, Trekkies, LARPers, astrologers, and philosophers?  This exhibit embraces not only what science has revealed about space, but what humans have imagined about the cosmos.  From the results of scientific inquiry to the creative minds of science fiction authors and fans, this exhibit celebrates how space has stimulated human understanding and creativity.  From the big bang theory to worm holes and warp speed, artists have created works that bring to life what we know of space and what we imagine.  Assembled here is a vibrant and diverse selection of works that speak to our fascination with the cosmos. 

  
                  Simon Kregar                                       Michael Shewmaker                                   Atanaska Tassart
 

Juror's Statement 
Cosmos: Imaging the Universe consists of more than 50 works inspired by views of space, the universe, planets, and other worlds beyond. The exhibition explores the rich connections between science and the arts. Artists have long been inspired by views from space, and artistry is always present in visualizations used by scientists. The artworks in this exhibition include many that evoke the formation of planets and evolution of stars. Spherical worlds often appear in these works, reminiscent of views of planets, stars, and other celestial objects. Many other works are inspired by images acquired by telescopes or spacecraft. Astronauts float in space, moons of Jupiter and Saturn pass by in orbit, and enormous nebulae and great swirling clouds of gas and dust encompass expanses of space. Some of the most visually striking artworks are even more contemplative, consisting of color and patterns that can remind us of the vast scale of the universe. Several sculptural works bring to mind more cosmological structures, otherworldly rock samples, and space probes. Viewing the works in this exhibition is a reminder of how we view the universe and our place in the cosmos.

-Dr. Andrew K. Johnston, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Mark Attebery, Gabrielle Aydnwylde, Regina V. Benson, Kathy Black, Gregory Brellochs, Morgan Chivers, Thomas D. Colgan, Cecy Colichon, Dandrine Colson-Inam, Francine Dailey, Michael Depue, Ellisa DiRenzo, Brenda W. Elmore, Donna Faranda, Robert Fiacco, Casey Gurr, Mariam Hakobyan, Susan Holford, Eileen Cotter Howell, Chun Hui Pak, Kathryn Kosto, Simon Kregar, Karen Landey, Gay E. Lasher, Sharon Blanca Lindenfeld, Anthony R. Monaco, Eric A. Olson, Paula Overbay, Johnny Plastini, Ann Preston, Sharon Robinson, Michelle Rouch, Bill Santelli, Karin Schacht, J. Luray Schaffner, John A. Schaffner, Suzanne Shelden, Michael Shewmaker, Steven J. Simmons, Merrill Steiger, Kathy Snow Stratton, Steve Strawn, Atanaska Tassart, Laura Wasilowski, Jeffery Boston Weatherford, Deborah Weir, Richard Whitehill, Douglas Wolters, Kumi Yamashita

Art Blooms: Fabulous Floral Fantasies (2015)

Date: 
Jul 18 2015 - Jul 19 2015
Gallery: 
Main Gallery - Admission is free

Art Blooms is a weekend exhibit featuring the work of more than 30 floral designers from across the region. Each floral designer is assigned a work of art in the Main Gallery or the Mezzanine Gallery and asked to create an arrangement inspired by that work of art. The results are surprising, beautiful, and provocative - and not to be missed. 2015 will mark the sixth year for Art Blooms, an exhibit co-hosted by the Calvert Garden Club and Ann's Circle of Annmarie Garden.  Admission is FREE!

 

Floral Design Demonstration, Saturday, July 18, 10:30am - Noon
As part of the Art Blooms Exhibit, guests are invited to drop in on Saturday, July 18 from 10:30am to Noon, and learn about the creative process of floral interpretation. Designers from the Calvert Garden Club will share their design secrets during this causal drop-in demonstration.  After the demo, guests are invited to tour Art Blooms Exhibit and take a walk in the garden.  Reservations not required; FREE! 

Homegrown: Annmarie Faculty & Staff Show and Sale

Date: 
May 8 2015 - May 31 2015
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

The many talented artist who teach and work at Annmarie Garden will display and sell their work.

Annmarie After Hours - Opening Reception - Friday, May 8, 2015, 6-9pm (family friendly)

Contributing Artist(s): 
Chelsea Anspach, Mary Blumberg, Linda Bracey, Carmelo Ciancio, Parran Collery, Erica Daley, Bill Dalton, Jerry Garnsey, Tricia Hall, Leza Hepler, Sarah Houde,

Space Shuttle Discovery Model

Date: 
Mar 27 2015 - May 2 2015
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

 

In conjunction with the Cosmos exhibit, a 15’ model of the Space Shuttle Discovery will be on exhibit at Annmarie Garden from March 27 to May 2, courtesy of the Spaceflight America Museum and Science Center, Prince Frederick, Maryland. 

To learn more about this new museum, visit their facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Spaceflightamericamuseum. 

 

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