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Games: From Marbles to Minecraft

Date: 
Oct 28 2016 - Jan 16 2017
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

Annmarie After Hours Opening - Friday, October 28, 2016, 6-9pm

From primitive dice games played with small pieces of bones or shell, to early checkers games developed in Ancient Greece, playing games has long been a means of human social interaction.  In modern times, game culture has evolved into a multi-faceted, and predominantly commercial enterprise that includes board games, role playing, card games, and digital games, to name but a few. This exhibit explores the broad spectrum of game history, development and innovation, including game design, production, packaging, and marketing.  Artists might also consider how the art of games has changed over time and to speculate what the future of gaming might hold. From prehistoric games to virtual reality, this exhibit explores the role that the visual arts have played in the world of games.

 

Contributing Artists:   

Allen Alejo, Chelsea Anspach, Marilyn Bottjer, Barbara Boward, Rick Clement, Evelyn Davies-Walker, Connie Dillon, Adrienne Dixon, Sherman Finch, Elisabeth Ladwig, Robert Levy, Andy Malone, Diana Manchak, Anthony May, Mary Mazziotti, Tricia McLaughlin, Margaret Morrison, Julia Musengo, Matthew Olson, Jen Poteet, Edith Pucci Couchman, Jeff Repko & Kaylyn Gerenz, J. Luray Schaffner, Jenny Schu, Scott Teplin, Corey Valuck, Joan Wheeler

The 9th Annual Ornament Show & Sale

Date: 
Nov 18 2016 - Jan 1 2017
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

Open Most Days & Open late on Garden In Lights evenings

Admission to the show & sale is free during the day; in the evening, Garden In Lights admission fees will apply.

Presented by the Annmarie Gift Shop, the Ornament Show & Sale is a juried show that features hand-crafted ornaments by 20 regional artists.  This is the perfect place to find unique and affordable gifts for friends and family.  The ornaments are beautifully hung on trees displayed in the Main Gallery of the Arts Building.  Visitors shop off the trees and take their purchases to the Gift Shop.  The show kicks off before Thanksgiving and runs through early January.  During Garden In Lights, the show is open late!   

   
Information for Artists
The Gift Shop at Annmarie Garden invites artists and craftspeople to apply to the  Annual Ornament Show & Sale to take place during the holiday season. Artists and craftspeople working in any medium are invited to apply - fine arts, folk art, and craft media, toys, etc. Individuals as well as groups may apply to share a tree and sell their creations. The beautiful Main Gallery of the Arts Building at Annmarie Sculpture Garden will be the setting for the show. All sales will run through the Gift Shop, so artists need not be on site every day. Applications are reviewed on a first come, first served basis. Artists will be notified of acceptance into the show within one week of application submission. Modest booth fees apply. 

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Barbara Boward, Elizabeth Carpenter, Carolyn Chuatiuco, Myra Copus, Madeline Garris, Carrie Lee Gissiner, Trica Hall, Leza Hepler & JoAnn Frost, Joan Hines, Sarah Houde, Cissy Langley, Carol Lundquist, Rachael Platt, Dorothy Proffer, Quirk-n-Bach Pottery, Beth Radford, Frances Vanish, Yanndong Wang

Scarecrows: Guardians of the Garden

Date: 
Oct 1 2016 - Nov 27 2016
Gallery: 
Sculpture Garden

Scarecrows:  Guardians of the Garden

A festive outdoor exhibit featuring funky and fun handmade scarecrows.  Interested in building a scarecrow?  Email exhibits@annmariegarden.org. 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Girl Scout Daisy Troop #5067, Girl Scouts Nations Capital Troop #5065, Girl Scouts Nations Capital Troop #10003, Julie Allinson, Linda Bracey, Trinity Calabro, Elizabeth Clark, Davin Clark, Brayden Clark, Shannon Goewey, Leza Hepler, Cissy Langley, H.L. Langley, Town Creek Garden Club, Eric Packard, Adventure Point Youth Center, Ed Rupard, Carolyn McHugh

Cardboard Art Show 2016

Date: 
Oct 2 2016 - Oct 7 2016
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

  

In conjunction with the Cardboard Day of Play, held Sunday, October 2, 2016.

Would you like to submit a work of art for the CARDBOARD ART exhibit?  CLICK HERE.

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

 

   

The Banquet Years: Charlie Hewitt's Tribute to Kay Daugherty

Date: 
Aug 12 2016 - Sep 25 2016
Gallery: 
Mezzanine Gallery

The Banquet Years: Charlie Hewitt’s Tribute to Kay Daugherty
In Honor of the Dedication of the Mezzanine Gallery in Her Name

Annmarie After Hours Opening & Gallery Dedication - Friday, August 12, 2016, 6-9pm
The public is invited to the Annmarie After Hours Gallery Dedication on Friday, August 12, 2016, 6-9pm
Reservations are not required to attend the dedication; admission is free
Refreshments provided by Rouge Fine Catering with live music by Higher Standards Jazz 

The dedication of the Mezzanine Gallery in Kay Daugherty’s name was made possible through the kind donations of Tom and Katie Watts, Tom and Helen Daugherty, Old Line Bank, and close family friend Tom Waring.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Banquet Years

Charlie Hewitt met Kay Daugherty when he was just a high school student through a friendship he’d formed with Kay’s son, Tom. Charlie admired the art work Kay had around the house, in particular a poster of Picasso’s Night Fishing in Antibes.  Thus began their conversations about art that continued throughout her life time.  A bond developed between the two and Kay became not only a collector of Charlie’s art, but also a promoter and supporter of Charlie’s achievements both in St. Mary’s County and New York City, of which there have been many. 

Kay was passionate about the arts and particularly loved to support and promote the local artists of Southern Maryland.  Her home was adorned with wood sculptures, metal sculptures, oils, watercolors, ceramics, prints and tapestries all created by wonderfully talented local artists.  Because she always saw the importance of providing venues for local artists to show their work, it seemed only fitting that she should have her own space where local artists will forever have a platform from which to display their work, be recognized, and appreciated.  Because Charlie Hewitt’s compositions were the most prevalent in her home, and because he was so loved by Kay, he was asked by the family to honor her by being the first show in her gallery. 

Charlie has chosen his most recent prints, oils, sculptures and ceramics to be displayed. 

 

Charlie Hewitt

Charlie Hewitt, painter, sculptor and printmaker, was born in Lewiston Maine in 1946. Most of his imagery was formed from his growing up in the mill-working communities in the area. Stylistically rooted in expressionism and surrealism, Hewitt’s art is both playful and serious, a quality he shares with artists such as Alexander Calder, Joan Miro, Paul Klee and his mentor Philip Guston. Essential to Hewitt’s creative process are the small, intimate works on paper from his ongoing Illuminations series. Made from collaged prints and drawings enhanced with pigment, ink, and in some cases, stitching, they are the seminal drawings from which the artist’s shapes and forms are mined and subsequently manifested into paintings and sculpture.

In addition to Charlie Hewitt’s solo exhibitions at Jim Kempner Fine Art, other solo exhibitions include his current show at the Greenwich Arts Council through May 12; a recent show at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT.; a retrospective of his paintings, works on paper and sculpture at the Farnsworth Museum in Rockland, ME; and a retrospective of his prints at the Bates College Museum in Lewiston, ME. Hewitt’s work is represented in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; Museum of Modern Art, NY; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; New York Public Library, NY; Brooklyn Museum, NY; Library of Congress, Washington, DC; Portland Museum of Art, ME; and many others. The artist lives and works in Portland, Maine.

 

Kay Daugherty, 1921-2006

Kay Daugherty loved art in all its forms. Life expressed through dance, music, literature, poetry, theater, paintings and sculpture all brought her no end of pleasure. She loved to discuss both classic and modern literature and poetry with her friends. She also had a flair for writing and enjoyed any opportunity to pen anything from a campaign jingle to a Church of Ascension "Fun Night" play. However, a particular passion of hers was that of the fine arts of painting and sculpture. She had a vast library of art books and attended art history classes at St. Mary’s College. Additionally, she and several members of the St. Mary’s Arts Forum (Susan Fletcher, Jane Rowe and Sylvia Briscoe) formed their own art class in the 1970s. They would meet once a week at one of their homes to talk about artists of their choosing and learn from each other. Kay also dabbled a bit in painting for her own enjoyment, but recognizing it was not her bailiwick, deferred to the many talented artists here in Southern Maryland. She did, however, paint three large totem poles which were installed along her driveway in Town Creek around 1960 which were wonderful. 

During the 1970s, as a member of the St. Mary’s Creative Arts Forum and also a founding member of the St. Mary’s Arts Alliance at St. Mary’s College, she came to know and become friends with many of the local artists. It was then that she she began collecting their work. Some she would purchase and give as gifts to family members, but most she kept for herself. Her home was adorned from top to bottom with paintings, prints, etchings, stained glass panels, collages, weavings and sculptures. All of these shared space with her collection of antique furniture and unique artifacts. She had an artistic eye and knew just how to decorate with a balance of color and shape. Wooden tools from the turn of the century, for example, would find a harmonious home aside an abstract painting hung above an antique table. It all worked in Kay’s home gallery. The home she made was definitely eclectic in decor yet ever so welcoming. Kay’s husband Jack often said that their home was "The House of Love", and indeed it was. 

Not being one to ever shine the spotlight on herself, Kay would rather have the attention of this piece be on the those artists whose work she admired and purchased rather than on herself. Therefore, it is a pleasure to fulfill what would surely be her wish. Listed alphabetically, they are:  

George Ackerman           Nancy Collery            Charlie Hewitt           Joe Rizza

Bud Adams                    Carolyn Egeli              Earl Hofmann            Joe Ross

Peg Adams                    Cedric Egeli                Gordan Jansen         Jane Rowe

Bob Beauchamp             Joanette Egeli           Jan Johnson             Tom Rowe

Nadine Beauchamp         Peter Egeli               Sue Jones                 Karen O. Russell

Scott Broadfoot              Joan Ellis                   Pat Lewis                  Lisa Scheer

Bette Bumgarner            John Fletcher            Connie Petty             Karen Vaughn

Elizabeth Bygler             Ed Grout                    Peter Rivers             Maggie Venn

 

 

 

 

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Charlie Hewitt

7th Annual Fairies in the Garden

Date: 
Apr 8 2016 - Sep 5 2016
Gallery: 
Sculpture Garden

Annmarie After Hours Opening - Friday, April 8, 2016, 6-9pm

Swarm: Invasion of the Insects

Date: 
May 20 2016 - Aug 28 2016
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

Annmarie After Hours Opening - Friday, May 20, 2016, 6-9pm

JUROR:  Christopher Mooney, Lead, O. Orkin Insect Zoo, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

This exhibit finds its inspiration in the prolific world of insects, from their form and color, to their mating and eating habits, to their many intriguing survival strategies.  Whether bugs are the fodder for fantastical artistic creations, or a means for artists to engage with the sciences, guests will find a lush exploration of the insect world. 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Samantha Bedell, Zoey Carr, Gloria Chadwick, Ashlea Clark, Rick Clement, Janae Corrado, June Daskalakis, Tyler DeCourt, Laura & Gary Dumm, Carol Hessen Foerster, Anne Fox, J. Sam Frankel, Meg Fridley, Judith H. Gunter, Leigh Hall, Carolyn Halliday, Jane Hartman, Kate Higley, Tammie R. Hildreth, Sylvia Hill, Denise J. Howard, Becky Hunter, Trenton Jung, Jennifer Kim Sohn, Ann Kinney, Rudolf Kohn, Laura Laird, Carrie Lee, Allyson Levy, Addison Likins, Mimi Little, Joanna Macaulay, Maryann Martin, Shannon McBride, Minda Merinsky, B. Millner, Nancy Owens, PD Packard, Amber Palecek, Pokey Park, Louise Parms, Jen Poteet, Ayanna Proctor, Ed Rupard, Mel Sarbey, J. Luray Schaffner, John A. Schaffner, Dana Schildkraut, Elise A. Shurie, Daniel Sinclair, Magdalena Sorger, Louise Stamat, Nicole Stewart, Ron Sumner, Zebith Thalden, Tyler Thrasher, Andrea V. Uravitch, Cindy Wagner, Elizabeth Whyte Schulze, Jennifer Wildermuth Reyes, David J. Williams, Inge Wright

Threads: A Sampling of Fiber Art

Date: 
Mar 18 2016 - Jul 24 2016
Gallery: 
Mezzanine Gallery

Annmarie After Hours Opening - Friday, March 18, 2016, 6-9pm

This exhibit assembles a vibrant and diverse selection of works that reflect the best of contemporary fiber and textile art, from works that embrace innovative materials, forms, and processes, to those that celebrate the history of this art form.  Juried by internationally recognized expert, Renate Maile-Moskowitz, THREADS will thrill guests with its colors, textures, and designs. 

Juror:  Renate Maile-Moskowitz, International Fiberart Pedagogue, Historian, Consultant, Artist

Contributing Artist(s): 
Susan Aaron-Taylor, Lynda Andrews-Barry, Jill Ault, Gabrielle Aydnwylde, Sue Banning, Susan Berger, Marie Bergstedt, Frid Branham, Blair Cahill, Monica Chulewicz, Peggy Cox, Carrie Dickason, Barb Butler, Karen Donde, Kathie Roig, Eileen Doughty, Lynn Doyal, Arnika Eskeland, Liz Fay, Carrie Lee Gissiner, Clara Graves, Judith Gunter, Marcia Haffmans, Jean judd, Elaine Katz, Allison Korb, Kathryn Kosto, Mickey Kunkle, George Laufert, Pamela MacGregor, Tamryn McDermott, Jacquline Mehring, Lenore Mills, David Mooney, Olivia Morrow, Chirs Motley, Dominie Nash, Hannah O’Brien, Tea Okropiridze, J.Luray Schaffner, Jenny Schu, Rowen Schussheim-Anderson, Deborah Silver, Adrienne Sloane, Ashley Smith, Peeta Tinay, Steve Totin, Betty Usdan Zwickler, Amy Veach, Michael Weaver, Barbara Weber, Doerte Weber, Barbara Wester, Shea Wilkinson, Peggy Wyman

Art Blooms: Fabulous Floral Fantasies 2016

Date: 
Jul 16 2016 - Jul 17 2016
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

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. 2016 will mark the 7th 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 16, 10:30am - Noon
As part of the Art Blooms Exhibit, guests are invited to drop in on Saturday, July 16 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! 

Artists In Action 2016 - Gallery Show & Sale

Date: 
Mar 18 2016 - Apr 17 2016
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

Artist In Action 2016

Gallery Show & Sale – March 18-April 17, 2016

Annmarie After Hours Opening - Friday, March 18, 2016, 6-9pm

A gallery show & sale featuring works by the participating 2016 Artists In Action will take place March 18-April 17, 2016.  

Contributing Artist(s): 
Bev Bley, Mary Blumberg, Rob Brownlee-Tomasso, Jimmy Cintron, Jackie Clark, Ann Crain, Derek Haffar, Tricia Hall, Iris Hall-Willey, Kristy Kun, Mickey Kunkle, Laura Laird, Candace Law, Brandy Lellou, Devin Mack, Diana Manchak, Jen Poteet, Ann Preston, Suzanne Shelden, Carol Waite
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