Oct 24–Dec 21
Works on Paper, National Juried Show, Juror: Al Miner, MFA
Sponsored by PANOPTICON, Inc.
National show of distinguished works on paper selected by MFA Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art
For a PDF of the invitation, click here.
SELECTED ARTISTS
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Maida Antigua |
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Jeremy Barnard |
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Christine Beneman |
Catherine Caddigan |
Sally Bousquet |
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Kaca Bradonjic
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Sammy Chong |
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Janice Eve Dale |
Susan Denniston 42 ° 14 ′ North | 70 ° 46 ′ West |
David DeMelim |
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Bruce Erikson |
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Chloë Feldman Emison |
Kendra Ferreira cut book pages, watercolor paint, 14 x 10 x 4 in $250 |
Laura Fischman |
Scott Fisk |
Carol Flax
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Remmi Franklin $4500
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Ed Friedman $300
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Veronique Gambier $1250
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Veronique Gambier $1200
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Viktor Genel $390
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Viktor Genel $390
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Mack Gingles $500 |
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Victoria Goro-Rapoport $450 |
Stephanie Grenadier $200 |
Becky Haletky $1800
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Becky Haletky $1800
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Kevin Haran $500
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Kevin Haran
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Ryan Hoevenaar maps, graph paper, 17 x 15 x 2 in $300
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Maria Hopkins $200
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Pamela Hoss
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John Hughes $500
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Bror Hultgren $1300
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Richard Hutter $1100
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Satpreet Kahlon $500
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Andrea Kemler $140
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Colleen Kiely $900
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Colleen Kiely
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l Danguole Kuolas 26 x 76 x 19 in $500
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Ruth LaGue $850
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Abby Lammers $3200
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Anthony Lazorko $650
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Carolyn Kami Loughlin $75
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Diana MacKenzie $550
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Denise Manseau $750
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Huguette May
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Gloria King Merritt $1200
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Selena Nawrocki $300
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Nina Ozbey
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Christy Park $500
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Keith Parks
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Roy Perkinson $1350
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Robert Pyle $1200
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William Sargent |
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Patricia Schappler |
Amy Schupler Veaner |
Benjamin Sears |
Marilyn Sherman |
Hiroko Shikashio
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John Steck Jr. |
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Michael Stephens
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Kate Stewart 19 x 25 x 2 in
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Tim Waite |
Allison Wheaton |
Allison Wheaton
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Joshua Willis |
Timothy Wilson
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Jennifer Wood 26 x 49 x 0.5 in
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Kim Zarney Coated Paper, 27 x 39 in |
Xiong Xuan
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PRIZE WINNERS, ACCEPTED ARTISTS & WORKS
1st “UFO 3” Kevin Haran, Oviedo FL
No computer graphics program can replace the strength and elegance of great draftsmanship. With minimal means - a limited palette, straight lines, and traditional materials - this is more a portrait of form itself than a depiction of an object. With stains and a corner tear it evocatively references the past, when new machines and sci-fi predictions of the future captured the public’s imagination.
2nd “Mary” Patricia Schappler, Bedford NH
This charming portrait of a young woman beautifully and sensitively captures her simultaneous innocence and budding sexuality. Her body curls in tandem with the swirling patterns of the fabric that surrounds her; her hunched shoulders tell one story while her exposed thigh and direct gaze communicate a time of life we’ve all experienced.
3rd “Art Deco Gone Wild” Becky Haletky, Pembroke MA
Before multiplexes there were true movie palaces, elaborately decorated destinations whose design was as dramatic as the silver screen. This portrait of one such architectural treasure smartly continues the style and color of its deco design into the representation of the snack bar and employee; it celebrates the well-deserved conservation of the structure.
AWARDS OF MERIT
“Portrait” Timothy Wilson, Somerville MA
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Today most people interact with photography digitally – taken with phones, viewed on screens. But for generations photographs and paper were partners. In this self-referential work, the physical potential of the medium is called out with elegance.
“Fenway Fly By” Franklin Remmi, Milton MA
Maps inspire many contemporary artists attracted to both their inherent abstraction and familiarity. Here, a New England icon is seen anew much the way the blimps that soar above Fenway Park must see it on game days.
“Deco Walk Square” Selena Nawrocki, Douglas GA
Stainless steel, glass, and mirrors: the ubiquitous materials of recent architecture as seen in corporate complexes, shopping centers, airports, and hospitals worldwide. In this piece, punctuated by exuberant color, the repetition of forms highlights this ubiquity.
“On a Roll” Abby Lammers, East Falmouth MA
Abstraction and representation coexist in this colorful composition. From a distance, the cylinders and rectangles could be dynamically arranged simple shapes, but on closer inspection they reveal themselves to be the tabletop remnants of both creative work and a great cocktail party.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
“Epilogue” Sammy Chong, Chestnut Hill MA
“Anamnesis” Ryan Hoevenaar, Bonita Springs FL
“Homage to Aunt Helen” Kendra Ferreira, Bristol RI
“Winter Flowers” Victoria Goro-Rapoport, Kearney NH
“Dalton” Sally Bousquet, Hingham MA
Accepted Artists & Works
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The Sugar Plum Fairy Has No Wings, Paul Adams Fan Detail, Maida Antigua snake pit, Jeremy Barnard High Line Variation 1, Christine Beneman Dalton, Sally Bousquet Two Eggs, Kaca Bradonjic For Petite, Catherine Caddigan Epilogue, Sammy Chong Bonsai Janice, Eve Dale Not Yet, David DeMelim 42 ° 14 ‘ North | 70 ° 46’ West, Susan Denniston Along the River, Bruce Erikson Mosaic, VI, Chloë Feldman Emison Homage to Aunt Helen, Kendra Ferreira The heart of it all, Laura Fischman TYPE, Scott Fisk Gray’s Beach Low Tide, Carol Flax Fenway Fly By, Remmi Franklin The Fashion Statement, Ed Friedman Figment in Red I, Veronique Gambier Aperture in Oxford Blue IV, Veronique Gambier Horvatska Money Cube, Viktor Genel Greek Money Cube, Viktor Genel NFS, Mack Gingles Winter Flowers, Victoria Goro-Rapoport opinions..., Stephanie Grenadier Kamari, Off Season, Becky Haletky Art Deco Gone Wild, Becky Haletky UFO 1, Kevin Haran UFO 3, Kevin Haran Anamnesis, Ryan Hoevenaar old book, Maria Hopkins self-portrait, Pamela Hoss Cafe—Bombay Beach, CA, John Hughes Dendrites, Bror Hultgren Odalisque XX, Richard Hutter Bravado, Satpreet Kahlon |
Packing Two A , Andrea Kemler Beau (Car #1), Colleen Kiely Beau (Hospital), Colleen Kiely Mutation, Danguole, Kuolas Make Way For Spring, Ruth LaGue On A Roll, Abby Lammers Clunkers, Anthony Lazorko Typographique, Carolyn Kami Loughlin Boundary I, Diana MacKenzie Assertions and Negations, Denise Manseau Tree House, Huguette May Self Concious, Gloria King Merritt Deco Walk Square, Selena Nawrocki Labyrinth, Nina Ozbey My Dolly 3, Christy Park A Future Still Unwritten, Keith Parks Lane House, Dusk, Roy Perkinson Enchanted Light, Abbaye du Thoronet, Robert Pyle Sally Ride on the Challenger Flight Deck, William Sargent Mary Patricia Schappler Bite Me, Amy Schupler Veaner The Fringe,Benjamin Sears Dear Parents, Redacted #6 (Pink & Blue), Marilyn Sherman Inside Outside, Hiroko Shikashio A vase of flowers, fallen petals, John Steck Jr. Cowboys From Hell, Michael Stephens Secret Hide-Out, Kate Stewart impact, Tim Waite Queen Anne’s Lace, Allison Wheaton Look at Me, Allison Wheaton A Sun that Never Sets: Funnel, Joshua Willis Portrait, Timothy Wilson Wave, Jennifer Wood angels, Xiong Xuan Snowy Path, Kim Zarney |
Dillon Gallery: Feasts and Festivities: Small works by Gallery Artists (works under 12" x 12" with food and festivities theme—sold off the wall)
Faculty Feature: Bill Flynn
OPENING RECEPTION: October 24, 6–8 pm