There is a rumor that photographs can boost your happiness… I must say that indeed a photograph is such a joy, especially when it brought me the first place in “Outside In” – a juried exhibit organized by Warwick Center for the Arts. A big Thanks to the juror Sam Green
(https://www.samgreenart.com) for selected my photograph “Cup of Coffee “. You can see the show in person in the gallery until Saturday, April 2, 2022 or here you can watch the video of the exhibit:
Happy to share that my work “Blue and Brown Ikebana” was chosen for the 2021 Members’ Exhibition organized by New Bedford Art Museum.
The show runs from December 4, 2021- May 8, 2022
Opening reception, AHA! Night - on December 9 goes from 5-8pm
Exhibiting Artists
Adrian Tio | Allen Constant | Barbara McDowell | Bill Popik | Brittany Grimes | Carol Scavotto | Carole Constant | Chip Davenport | Corinna Raznikov | Danya Bichsel | Deb Smook | Denn Santoro | Dora Atwater Millikin | Elizabeth Stanton | Emmett Barnacle | Eric Lintala | Helen Bryant | Iwona Lapczyk | Jane Bregoli | Jane O’Hara | Jill Law | Jim Sears | JP Powel | Judith Klein | Keith M. Francis | Kendra J. Conn | Kim Barry | Kristina N. Occhino | Lelia Stokes Weinstein | Lynne Byers | Marty Keating | Mary N. Hurwitz | Mia Pelletier | Milton H. Brightman | Morgan Spaulding | Nancy Whitcomb | Ray Genereux | Robert Dunn | Ron Fortier | Roy Rossow | Skip Treglia | Susan Costa | Susan Gilmore
Juror
Stephanie Haboush Plunkett is the Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Norman Rockwell Museum. She has previously held positions at the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, and the Heckscher Museum of Art, and has taught the year-long graduate-level course entitled Critical Seminar 1 & 2 in the MFA in Illustration Practice at MICA. In addition, she leads the Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies, the nation’s first research institute devoted to supporting scholarship relating to the art of illustration.
I am hugely excited to share that my work “Yellow Flowers” received Honorable Mention at the 35th Annual Rhode Island Open exhibit. Of course, a big thank you to jurors Karen Harris and Lois Harada. The Warwick Center for the Arts (WCFA) received 103 artwork submissions from 44 artists. The final selections includes 34 artists showing 62 works of art representing all media. The exhibition is on view from October 16 through November 20, 2021.