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EXHIBITION CHECKLIST JUN 16 - JUL 15, 2018 Juror, Daniel Belasco, Executive Director, Al Held Foundation RECEPTION JUN 23, 4-6 PM 13. SeungTack Lim An Artwork For A Thing scrapwood, polyurethane, canvas $3,000 14. Sandra Bertrand Louise Nevelson at Rest oil $800 15. Susan Spencer Crowe Humpty Dumpty cut and folded watercolor paper, graphite, Flashe, museum board $750 16. Robert Toyokazu Troxell Arch intersection #1 clay $450 17. Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Cloud Icon X oil on panel NFS 18. Mel Dion Christmas Sweater watercolor on paper $700 19. Jayoung Yoon Sensing Thought 1 artist’s hair, glue, thorn fragment $3,400 20. Gina Dominique Hersey First Chakra pencil, acrylic and oil on canvas $850 21. Darryl Jenifer Us and Them acrylic on paper $750 22. Zachary Skinner Anthropocene Landscape with Rainwater Tents and Kale oil, acrylic on panel $1,500 23. Charlotte Schulz Becoming Nomadic: drifting into calm waters oil on linen NFS 24. Rebecca Murtaugh Pinch and Paddle: Cobblestone, Coral, Beads, and Citrus Splash ceramic $2,200 25. Judy Glasel Below the Surface aerial photograph $350 26. Yang Chen Undercurrent oil painting $500 27. Mary Janacek Adriatic watercolor, acrylic, cut paper, archival tape $900 28. Stuart Vance Hong Kong Cross Harbor acrylic on canvas $800 29. Monika Zarzeczna But with your luck, who wouldn’t? acrylic paint, wood, horsehair, twine, hardware, color pencil $2,500 (Courtesy Lesley Heller Gallery) 30. Marieken Cochius Winnipeg pastel, charcoal on handmade paper $550 31. Isaac Roller A Long Journey to the Starting Point watercolor and ink $350 32. Danielle Muzina It’s A Girl oil and collage on panel $1,400 33. James Westwater Untitled (Interiors and Ruins) acrylic on vintage and antique real photo and lithographic postcards $1,200 Susan Spencer Crowe, Humpty Dumpty cut and folded watercolor paper, graphite, Flashe, museum board EXHIBITING: Sandra Bertrand Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Yang Chen Petros Chrisostomou Brittney Ciccone Marieken Cochius Susan Spencer Crowe Melanie Dion Gina Dominique Hersey Lynne Friedman Judy Glasel Celeste Hanlon Mary Janacek Darryl Jenifer Clare Kambhu SeungTack Lim Rebecca Murtaugh Danielle Muzina Chantelle Norton Archil Pichkhadze Pamela Poquette Isaac Roller Charlotte Schulz Zachary Skinner Ken Tannenbaum Robert Toyokazu Troxell Stuart Vance Claudia Waruch Patricia Weise James Westwater Scott Wixon Jayoung Yoon Monika Zarzeczna Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY 12498 845 679 2940 | woodstockart.org Judy Glasel, Below the Surface, aerial photograph

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EXHIBITION CHECKLIST

JUN 16 - JUL 15, 2018

Juror, Daniel Belasco, Executive Director, Al Held Foundation

RECEPTION JUN 23, 4-6 PM

13. SeungTack Lim An Artwork For A Thing scrapwood, polyurethane, canvas $3,000

14. Sandra Bertrand Louise Nevelson at Rest oil $800

15. Susan Spencer Crowe Humpty Dumpty cut and folded watercolor paper, graphite, Flashe, museum board $750

16. Robert Toyokazu Troxell Arch intersection #1 clay $450

17. Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Cloud Icon X oil on panel NFS

18. Mel Dion Christmas Sweater watercolor on paper $700

19. Jayoung Yoon Sensing Thought 1 artist’s hair, glue, thorn fragment $3,400

20. Gina Dominique Hersey First Chakra pencil, acrylic and oil on canvas $850

21. Darryl Jenifer Us and Them acrylic on paper $750

22. Zachary Skinner Anthropocene Landscape with Rainwater Tents and Kale oil, acrylic on panel $1,500

23. Charlotte Schulz Becoming Nomadic: drifting into calm waters oil on linen NFS

24. Rebecca Murtaugh Pinch and Paddle: Cobblestone, Coral, Beads, and Citrus Splash ceramic $2,200

25. Judy Glasel Below the Surface aerial photograph $350

26. Yang Chen Undercurrent oil painting $500

27. Mary Janacek Adriatic watercolor, acrylic, cut paper, archival tape $900

28. Stuart Vance Hong Kong Cross Harbor acrylic on canvas $800

29. Monika Zarzeczna But with your luck, who wouldn’t? acrylic paint, wood, horsehair, twine, hardware, color pencil $2,500 (Courtesy Lesley Heller Gallery)

30. Marieken Cochius Winnipeg pastel, charcoal on handmade paper $550

31. Isaac Roller A Long Journey to the Starting Point watercolor and ink $350

32. Danielle Muzina It’s A Girl oil and collage on panel $1,400

33. James Westwater Untitled (Interiors and Ruins) acrylic on vintage and antique real photo and lithographic postcards $1,200

Susan Spencer Crowe, Humpty Dumptycut and folded watercolor paper, graphite, Flashe, museum board

EXHIBITING: Sandra BertrandJane Bloodgood-AbramsYang ChenPetros ChrisostomouBrittney CicconeMarieken CochiusSusan Spencer CroweMelanie DionGina Dominique HerseyLynne FriedmanJudy GlaselCeleste HanlonMary JanacekDarryl JeniferClare KambhuSeungTack LimRebecca MurtaughDanielle MuzinaChantelle Norton Archil PichkhadzePamela PoquetteIsaac RollerCharlotte SchulzZachary SkinnerKen TannenbaumRobert Toyokazu TroxellStuart VanceClaudia WaruchPatricia WeiseJames WestwaterScott WixonJayoung YoonMonika Zarzeczna

Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, 28 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY 12498845 679 2940 | woodstockart.org

Judy Glasel, Below the Surface, aerial photograph

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FAR&WIDE National

In a world turned upside down, is art a mirror or a corrective lens? The artists selected here—33 from among 192 entries—captured my interest because of their poignant responses to this question. Each work is an accomplished vision of the

world of today, containing an amalgamation of craft and concept that compels the viewer to think simultaneously “wow” and “huh.” Furthermore, these works can be grouped in larger conversations through shared formal strategies, some of which include an accumulation of repeated forms, two shapes in dramatic tension, eccentric narratives, irregular perspective, and the domestic uncanny. These works are tributaries flowing into a larger river of Surrealism, invented in the 1920s to liberate personal psychology and critique the prevailing bourgeois normative values. Nearly a century later, aesthetic modes of Surrealism remain relevant today because they afford effective methods of capturing the paradoxes and instability of life. In their individual fashions these artists visualize the spaces between internal and external that can be both exhilarating and terrifying.

Daniel BelascoMay 2018

Juried by Daniel Belasco Executive DirectorAl Held Foundation

1. Clare Kambhu Untitled oil on canvas $2,100

2. Patricia Weise Dish Drainer: Red Cups gouache on watercolor paper $350

3. Archil Pichkhadze Memorial Day Still Life #1 oil on panel $6,000

4. Petros Chrisostomou Wasted Youth (25 Ashbourne Ave) color photograph $1,100

5. Ken Tannenbaum Bitten Fruit archival pigment print $500

6. Chantelle Norton Let Sleeping Dogs Lie oil on canvas $2,200

7. Brittney Ciccone Faceless 1 acrylic on linen $350

8. Pamela Poquette Glyph 5 ink, Flashe paint, and thread on cotton rag paper NFS

9. Lynne Friedman Play to Dance of Love oil on panel $1,800

10. Celeste Hanlon Xanax embroidery on stretched canvas $2,000

11. Claudia Waruch By a Thread artist’s handmade and hand dyed paper $300

12. Scott Wixon Balancing Act watercolor and colored pencil $1,000

EXHIBITION CHECKLIST(Continued on back)

Images (clockwise from top left):

Ken Tannenbaum Bitten Fruit

archival pigment print

Rebecca Murtaugh Pinch and Paddle: Cobblestone, Coral, Beads, and Citrus Splash

ceramic

Scott Wixon Balancing Act

watercolor and colored pencil

Isaac Roller A Long Journey to the Starting Point

watercolor and ink

Chantelle Norton Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

oil on canvas

Petros Chrisostomou, Wasted Youth (25 Ashbourne Ave), color photograph