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Posted on September 9, 2019

25th Juried Exhibition Slide Show and Instagram
Various
July 9 – October 31, 2019
Abstract yellow and black
© Paul Murray, “Enormity,” 2019
abstract on a wall
© Elliot Schildkrout, “What’s What?,” 2019
Brain with glitter
© Marcy Palmer, “Shining,” 2018

Globe
© Glen Scheffer, “Moon Globe,” 2018
Photo of young girl with older man with red thread circling them
© Claudia Ruiz Gustafson, “Mi abuelo y yo (My Grandfather and I),” 2019
View of a large tower from overhead
© Jeff Caplan, “In to the Abyss,” 2018

Balloon in the desert
© Rich Vogel, “Depth of Field,” 2016
Mirror in a bedroom
© Jean Schnell, “Braaten Farm,” 2018
Bowl with flower on a lacy table cloth
© Betty Stone, “Bride’s Room,” 2019

Blue sky and trees
© Bill Franson, “Waldingfield,” 2018, courtesy Gallery Kayafas
Trees
© Karen Bell, “Wednesday,” 2019
Red tree on yellow background
© Erik Gehring, “Red, Yellow and Brown,” 2016

Barn with tree
© Annette LeMay Burke, “Fauxliage – Eucalyptus, San Bernardino, CA.,” 2017
Tree with ladder
© Eleanor Owen Kerr, “Spring Pruning,” 2018
Trees in winter
© Gioia Kuss, “Long-leaf Pines in the Snow,” 2018

cow in a field
© Michael Hintlian, “From MBTA 1157 Train, Hamilton, MA,” 2010
Horse with film strip over it
© Mary Aiu, “Montelana at a Trot – Homage to Muybridge,” 2017
Horses in an arena
© Vicky Gewirz, “Horses,” Platinum print, ca 1998

Horse by a river and bridge
© Alina Marin Bliach, Towpath Mule,” 2018
Lavender field with stone building
© David Long, “Valensole Dawn,” 2018
Horses in river in front of buildings
© Calli McCaw, “Untitled from the series Intrusion,” 2018

Water and clouds
© Parrish Dobson, “White Fog Hills from series In between,” 2018
abstract blue and red
© C E Morse, “Eliot #11,” 2013
Water and sky
© Deborah Milligan, “Aegean Sea,” 2019

fish on blue background
© Stefanie Timmermann, “Roiling Water”, 2019
Sucker fish
© Donna Tramontozzi, “Gloamed,” 2019
Man and smoke
© Tony Schwartz, “Making Fire III – The Torch is Ready”, 2017

thread and white bandage
© Sue Palmer Stone, “Untitled, from the series Embodiment – Salvaging A Self,” 2017
Shadow of a hand on white cloth
© Molly Lamb, “Untitled (Feather), from Before the Trees,” 2018, courtesy Rick Wester Fine Art
Book with yellow thread on it
© Kristina McComb, “Boston Athenaeum #0100,” 2018

Books on shelves collapsing
© Keith Conforti, “Overdue,” 2018
Torn copy of a book
© Kerry Mansfield, “Expired 03”
Face with weed on it
© Amy Kanka Valadarsky, “Untitled # 11 (Meeting Frida),” 2019

Speed limit sign with written note
© Kev Filmore, “Big Nana Posed for Dad Too, from 21 Magnolia Road Series,” 2016
Young child in the forest
© Laurie Swope, “Superhero,” 2015
Young girl in wedding gown and veil
© Nina Weinberg Doran, “Untitled,” 2019

Red barns, sidewalk and shopping carriage
© Bill Gore, “Landscape,” 2019
Window
© Elizabeth Greenberg, “Untitled,” 2018
Grid labeled undiscovered treasures
© David Underwood, “Undiscovered Cultural Treasures,” 2018

woman's face with line through it
© Paula Rae Gibson, “Do I love You Still When I’m Still,” 2018
torn picture of a woman
© Cody Bratt, “Spectres #7,” 2019
sheep
© Suzanne Révy, “Sheep,” 2018

flowers, white wall
© Gail Samuelson, ” Pitcher,” 2019
bare feet in grass with white flowers
© Marcy Juran, “Barefoot Afternoon,” 2019
car under screen
© Ashley Gates, “Memphis, Tennessee,” 2015

woman behind veil
© Cathy Cone, “Pins,” 2017
woman in water
© Margo Cooper, “Celebration,” 2014
leaves in a rectangle whole
© Eugene Goodale, “Autumn,” 2018

purple cloth on a reflection of water
© Kim Bova, “Requiem for a Songbird,” 2018
boxes, two have pictures in them
© Jessica Burko, “Obscured, image transfers, encaustic, and latex paint on found wooden drawers,” 2018
three images of the same woman with cutout of wall on one
© Jo Ann Chaus, “Triple,” 2018

house at night
© Amy Shapiro, “Burning Down the House,” 2018
Mt Rushmore with one face cutout
© Cynthia Johnston, “Plus One,” 2019
glasses on a shelf
© Ashleigh Coleman, “From the 1955 Governor’s Race,” 2017

chairs next to a wall
© Al Hiltz, “The Waiting Room,” 2011
blurry image of a woman
© Paula Rae Gibson, “Losing Touch,” 2017
abstract
© Lisa Nebenzahl, “Catch Line,” 2018

Two people jumping
© Jaye Phillips, “Momentum,” 2000
Mountain top and clouds
© Robert Johnson, “Untitled #5 (New Mexico),” 2019
Blue with flowers
© Susan Murie, “Imperial,” cyanotype on paper, 2019

reflection of weeds on water
© Joy Bush, “Suspended Disbelief, No. 20,” 2019
man holding glass of wine
© Karen Davis, “Strangely Attracted 07,” 2018
Woman laying on a bed
© Katie Swanger, “Mom Laying in my Bed,” 2018

Image of old man and young man
© Rebecca Clark, “Repressed Awakening,” 2018
Man on skateboard and man leaving the frame
© Ellen Feldman, “Skateboarding Incognito, from series Paris Mysteries, 2019
Woman playing a guitar
© Marcia Lloyd, “Rita, Age 73, Rock and Roll Guitarist from the series Becoming Visible,” 2019

Woman and chickens inside a room
© Janet Holmes, “Penelope’s Place (from the series Why Would Anyone Rescue a Chicken?),” 2017 
Young woman with red hair
© Amy Wilton, “Jordan,” 2015
Back of a woman
© Rohina Hoffman, “Moon Child from the series Generation 1.75,” 2016

Young woman
© Sandra Chen Weinstein, “Angela,” 2016
Bride
© Keiko Hiromi, “Bride,” 2018
cloth, woman, light
© Astrid Reischwitz, “Tapestry #8 (Light and Shadow) from Spin Club Tapestry,” 2019,” courtesy Gallery Kayafas

Woman on bird tapestry
© Tira Khan, “Breaking Away”, 2018
Bed frame against pink and orange curtain
© Ellen Slotnick, “Sweet Dreams,” 2019
Curtain against a window
© Colleen Mullins, “Alibi,” 2018

Trailer and red chairs
© Ashley Craig, “their restoration project – ‘if there’s a camper in my yard, it’s gonna look pretty’,” 2015
Two trailers and trees
© Kathleen Tunnell Handel “Down the Street – California #01”, 2018
Blue book and vases
©Rashed Haq, “Gerbe,” 2001

Red and green, cone, sphere, orb and hand
© Min Kim Park, “Label Green, Category C,” 2018

We received so many wonderful submissions for our 25th Annual Juried Exhibition, we decided to assemble a selection of artists for a curated slide show to run-on a monitor in the Main Gallery during the 25th Juried Exhibition. This virtual exhibition will be displayed on our Instagram @griffinmuseum as well. The 25th Juried Instagram exhibition will be posted over July 2019 through the end of October 2019. Follow us!

There are 79 images as part of the slide show and Instagram virtual exhibit. The artists (included with an instagram handle and/or  website link) of the 25th Juried Exhibition Slide Show and Instagram presentation are:

Mary Aiu
Karen Bell
Kim Bova
Cody Bratt
Jessica Burko
Joy Bush
Jeff Caplan
Jo Ann Chaus
Sandra Chen Weinstein
Rebecca Clark
Ashleigh Coleman
Cathy Cone
Keith Conforti
Margo Cooper
Ashley Craig
Karen Davis
Parrish Dobson
Ellen Feldman
Kev Filmore
Bill Franson
Ashley Gates
Erik Gehring
Vicky Gewirz
Eugene Goodale
Bill Gore
Elizabeth Greenberg
Rashed Haq
Al Hiltz
Michael Hintlian
Keiko Hiromi
Rohina Hoffman
Janet Holmes
Cynthia Johnston
Robert Johnson
Marcy Juran
Tira Khan
Amy Kanka Valadarsky
Gioia Kuss
Molly Lamb
Annette LeMay Burke
Marcia Lloyd
David Long
Kerry Mansfield
Alina Marin Bliach
Calli P. McCaw
Kristina McComb
Debi Milligan
C E Morse
Colleen Mullins
Susan Murie
Paul M. Murray
Lisa Nebenzahl
Eleanor Owen Kerr
Marcy Palmer
Susan Palmer Stone
Min Kim Park
Jaye R. Phillips
Paula Rae Gibson
Astrid Reischwitz
Suzanne Révy
Claudia Ruiz Gustafson
Gail Samuelson
Glen Scheffer
Elliot Schildkrout
Jean Schnell
Tony Schwartz
Amy Shapiro
Ellen Toby Slotnick
Betty Stone
Katie Swanger
Laurie Swope
Stefanie Timmermann
Donna Tramontozzi
Kathleen Tunnell Handel
David Underwood
Rich Lincoln Vogel
Nina Weinberg Doran
Amy Wilton

 

 

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Floor Plan

Amy Rindskopf's Terra Novus

At the market, I pick each one up, pulled in by the shapes as they sit together, waiting. I feel its heft in my hand, enjoy the textures of the skin or peel, and begin to look closer and closer. The patterns on each individual surface marks them as distinct. I push further still, discovering territory unseen by the casual observer, a new land. I am like a satellite orbiting a distant planet, taking the first-ever images of this newly envisioned place.

This project started as an homage to Edward Weston’s Pepper No. 30 (I am, ironically, allergic to peppers). As I looked for my subject matter at the market, I found that I wasn’t drawn to just one single fruit or vegetable. There were so many choices, appealing to both hand and eye. I decided to print in black and white to help make the images visually more about the shapes, and not about guessing which fruit is smoothest, which vegetable is greenest.

Artistic Purpose/Intent

Artistic Purpose/Intent

Tricia Gahagan

 

Photography has been paramount in my personal path of healing from disease and

connecting with consciousness. The intention of my work is to overcome the limits of the

mind and engage the spirit. Like a Zen koan, my images are paradoxes hidden in plain

sight. They are intended to be sat with meditatively, eventually revealing greater truths

about the world and about one’s self.

 

John Chervinsky’s photography is a testament to pensive work without simple answers;

it connects by encouraging discovery and altering perspectives. I see this scholarship

as a potential to continue his legacy and evolve the boundaries of how photography can

explore the human condition.

 

Growing my artistic skill and voice as an emerging photographer is critical, I see this as

a rare opportunity to strengthen my foundation and transition towards an established

and influential future. I am thirsty to engage viewers and provide a transformative

experience through my work. I have been honing my current project and building a plan

for its complete execution. The incredible Griffin community of mentors and the

generous funds would be instrumental for its development. I deeply recognize the

hallmark moment this could be for the introduction of the work. Thank you for providing

this incredible opportunity for budding visions and artists that know they have something

greater to share with the world.

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