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The Merry Menagerie

Date: 
Apr 7 2017 - Apr 23 2017
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

Join us as we host the Southern Maryland Carousel Group for The Merry Menagerie!

 

The Southern Maryland Carousel Group's focus is to construct a full scale working carousel in Southern Maryland. The facility will house a carousel, woodcarving museum with artifacts and pictures of Marshall Hall, a gift shop, and a woodcarving learning center for both children and adults alike.


The Southern Maryland Carousel Group, Inc. consists of volunteers who have donated their time and talents to bringing the vast array of animals to life. Without them, this art project would not be possible.

 

Annmarie After Hours will be held in conjunction with Fairies in the Garden:  April 7, 2017

for more information on the Southern Maryland Carousel Group, visit www.somdcarousel.com

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Burkey Boggs, Melvin Williams, Bob Brookins, Larry Hieb, Dick Dement, Bill Pemberton, Warren Cooksey, Bob Hall, Judy Harrington, Jennifer Pinto, Barbara Stepura, Connie Miller, Pat Lally, Nicole Stewart, Carol Davis, Molly Giesman, Ray Ewing, Sandra Germann, Pat Dawson, Anna Garvey, Sherrie Rison, Kathie Vincent, Jane Bush, Gene McCandless

Color & Light Society Show and Sale

Date: 
Mar 10 2017 - Mar 26 2017
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

Join us March 10-26, 2017 as we host Color & Light Society for a Show and Sale!

Annmarie After Hours - Opening Reception: Friday, March 10, 2017 5-8pm

The Color & Light Society began as an informal group of artists taking an advanced oil painting classes with Elizabeth Bygler of Leonardtown, Maryland. The group developed a passion for painting fueled by the belief that exhibiting one's art encouraged learning, development, and pride of original work. They began exhibiting their work in the Annmarie Garden Community Gallery in the early 2000's. After formalizing their organization in 2004, many more art students and other local artists joined the group. Today, there are 24 active artist members. The group has exploded into an artists' haven, showing an impressive variety of oils, watercolors, sculpture, photography and more multi-media. They have exhibited their work at a variety of venues across the region and can often be found volunteering at Artsfest, Annmarie’s annual fine arts festival held every September. 

 

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Mary Blumberg, Elizabeth Bygler, Pamela Callen, Priscilla Catterton, JoAnn Coombs, Barbara Hak, Iris Hall-Willey, Hana Horstkamp, Larry Langerfeldr, Marianna Nystrom, Ann Preston, Dick Preston, Carole Purcell, Roz Racanello, Linda Sanborn, Jill Smithson, Sigrid Stiles, Karen Zachnitowski

Artists In Action 2017

Date: 
Jan 20 2017 - Mar 1 2017
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

Artist In Action Temporary Studio, Show & Sale :  January 20-March 1, 2017

A few months each year, Annmarie’s spectacular Main Gallery is transformed from exhibition space into artist studios, allowing visitors the opportunity to appreciate the artistic process as well as the product. Annmarie seeks artists working in any media to submit proposals to set up a working studio space in the Main Gallery for 1-2 week periods. These studios utilize the artist’s own supplies and equipment. Artists work in their studios demonstrating their processes and techniques to curious visitors. Artists are also afforded space to hang artwork for sale within the gallery for the duration of their studio time.  It is our goal to expose visitors to the working process of artists—from concept to finished product. As such, this show is ideal for artists working on a large project or series. Artists must be willing to speak with visitors informally about their work and their process. Overnight  accommodations for out-of-town artists are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

Through this exhibition, artists gain exposure, sell artwork, and work in a free studio space in a beautiful setting. This is a nice occasion for a serene retreat to immerse yourself in your artwork. Future group or solo show opportunities may also be awarded. 

 

#WDUS4 What Do You Stand For?

Date: 
Jan 14 2017 - Feb 23 2017
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

 

#WDUS4     What Do You Stand For?

A community art project inspired by the dream of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

From January 14-16, 2017, the public is invited to work with artists Jeffery Weatherford and Carlisha Waktins to create a giant mural that explores the question, what do you stand for?

Led by Jeffery Weatherford and Carlisha Watkins, this project uses the metaphor of feet and shoes to allow visitors the opportunity to creatively and thoughtfully reflect on what they themselves value, stand for, and deem most important. Visitors will work with the artists to create a mural of footprints to be displayed through February, alongside the artists' Foot Soldiers mixed media shoe exhibit.

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Jeffery B. Weatherford, Oxon Hill, Maryland
Born in High Point, North Carolina, Weatherford has been a creative spirit from a very young age.  A multi-faceted artist, Weatherford received his Master Of Fine Arts from Howard University in May of 2016.  Since graduation, he has been picked up by Simon & Schuster as an illustrator, with his debut title, "You Can Fly: Tuskegee Airmen," which has been making notable waves in the children's book realm.  His work as an illustrator recently got him invited to Ghana and Senegal on an international tour where he taught youth about being an illustrator and performed his poetry for various the communities.  Weatherford is a diverse spoken word artist, MC, social media expert, as well as the founder and chief of the global hip hop collective, TRiiiBE Worldwide.

Carlisha Watkins, St. Leonard, Maryland
Watkins is an award-winning photographer with a BA is Visual Arts from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.  During college, she participated in five student exhibitions held by the UMBC Photography and Visual Arts Department.  Watkins was also selected to be part of UMBC's Art Week that celebrated artwork from UMBC students,  The Visual Arts Department awarded Watkins with an Outstanding Artwork in Photography Award for The House of Roots photography collection that she produced for The Senior Exit Exhibition.

Watkins has had her work published in Prince George's Suite Magazine for Harold T. Fisher's stage play, "Two Weeks Until the Rest of My Life."  She was also selected as an exhibiting artist for the Starry Night Artist Exposure Program for Art Basel Miami in 2013 and 2014 at the Select Fair.  As an exposure artist, she showcased The House of Roots and Black Beauty: Unbleached at the Select Fair.

In July of 2014, Watkins exhibited her artwork at the Cox Art Center for Calvert's Best Photography Show and the Bombay Sapphire's Artisan Series help by Russell Simmons's RUSH Arts Gallery.  Currently, Watkins works as a freelance photographer under her photogrophy business and continues to spread her Black Beauty: Unbleached camaign on a global scale.
 

 

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Carlisha Watkins, Jeffery B. Weatherford with guests

Fur, Feathers, & Fins: Our Faithful Pets

Date: 
Oct 7 2016 - Jan 29 2017
Gallery: 
Daugherty Gallery

 

Annmarie After Hours Opening - Friday, October 7, 2016, 6-9pm

Archaeologists estimate that humans domesticated dogs approximately 30,000 to 40,000 years ago, but it is likely that our fascination with animals began long before then. Most of us have tried to touch a beautiful bird or hold that furry squirrel.  Why do we seek out the companionship of animals?  Why do we need to be close to them?  What needs to they fulfill?  Surveys report that about 62% of American households include a pet. What makes us crave the companionship of furry friends? This exhibit explores the wide world of pets, the role that our faithful companions play in our lives, and the impact that they have on our health and well-being.

Jurors:

Susan Fletcher, Former Owner of S. Fletcher-Skeens Gallery, Art Lover & Collector

Jane Rowe, B.A. Fine Arts, St. Mary's College of Maryland; Artist and Co-owner of Opal Fine Art Gallery, Leonardtown, Maryland

 

Contributing Artists:

Christina Allen, Alina Bachman, EJ Barnes, Gayle Berens, Mary Blumberg,Susan Brady, Heatherleigh Braun, Gloria Chadowick, Jeanette Chupack, Lisa Cohen, Ann Crain, Kelly Dawson, Stephen Delaney, Amelia De Silva, Robert Fiacco, Patricia Franklin, Ally Glowacki, Sylvia Hill, Donna Hixson, Hana Horstkamp, Becky Hunter, Stephen Lally, Melissa LaMaster, Liz LeServiget, Addison Likins, Polly Little, Aline Lotter, Barrie Maguire, Jessica Manelis, Eric Mantle, Nicholas Mariano, Kimberlee Maselli, Sharon Pierce McCullough, Minda Merinski, Mary Morris, Patricia O’Brien, Quinn O’Connell, Amber Palecek, Nancy Pallowick, Pokey Park, Ron Porter, Arturo Rosales, Mihaela Savu, Suzanne Shelden, Samantha Shelton, Jill Smithson, Liz Thoresen, Anne Fox, Diana Manchak, Joan Wheeler, Laura Yager, Chuck Von Schmidt, Chris Wong

 

A Tent of Many Colors: communal coloring tent

Date: 
Jan 13 2017 - Jan 22 2017
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

A Tent of Many Colors:  communal coloring tent

Step inside our tent of many colors and enjoy the therapeutic qualities of coloring.  Choose a design, find a set, make a friend, relax and enjoy the atmopshere.  A great space for all to enjoy. 

 

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.

 

   

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