An open, all media, juried exhibit
On display October 11-October 28
All Galleries
Pick-up Oct 29
Award Winners
1st Place | The Plan by Carla Rudolph | |
2nd Place | Reservations by Elaine Anagnos | |
3rd Place | Lancaster County Barns by Victoria Wortley | |
Best in 3d | Seahorses by Nancy Dubin | |
Merit | Crossing the road Will Change Your Life by Jean Cormier |
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Honorable Mention | Patio Flower Garden by Marjorie Crawford | |
Honorable Mention | Taos Teal by Elise Manieri | |
Honorable Mention | Morning Comes Karen de Leon Stuart |
Juror: Janet Mishner ARTIST STATEMENT
“On and Off the Grid” is a series initially inspired by the perimeters of isolation necessitated by the pandemic and the nature of human need for connection, two conflicting ideas. As the pandemic continues, my interest in grids that represent boundaries and my enjoyment of obliterating them in some way with lines, mark making and shapes, I have continued this series and renamed it from its original “Connection v Isolation.”
I am enjoying this self-imposed “rule” followed by playful subversion. Sometime in my childhood, I enjoyed the mischievousness of doing something “bad” while no one was looking. The grid still represents the boundary (parental limits) while the obliteration is the chance to ignore or rebel against them sometimes. As my mentor, Gladys Goldstein said many times, “Just have fun!”
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