Sunday, January 20, 2019

"Signs of the Times" Juried Art Show at Gallery Clarendon


The Immigrants - Working the Line
The Opening Reception was held this past Friday, January 11 from 5-8PM. Over 350 art patrons visited the show and enjoyed wine and snacks while viewing the incredible submissions form artists all over the country. 
Black Icons



Though you may have missed the opening Friday night the show runs through the month of January.  Make sure you stop by to see works that have been drawn from across the country for this show and interpret signs of our times in various ways: real or imagined, literal or figurative, positive or negative. Art styles range from traditional to conceptual, in two-dimensional and three-dimensional works that address, question, protest and celebrate our changing and diverse world. This show was juried by Bev Ryan, local artist and instructor at the Art League. Many of her own installations are reflective of the show’s theme making her an ideal choice as jurist.
The winners of the show are: 
  • BEST IN SHOW: Justyne Fischer, Black Icons
  • 2nd Place: Alicia Hagadorn, Global Temperature Since 1880: A Warning 
  • 3rd Place: Elsa Riveros, Khashoggi Pulp NON Fiction
  • 4th Place, Susan Gartner, Mixed Message
  • Honorable Mention: David Ausman, The Immigrants - Working the Line
  • Honorable Mention: Dorian Berman, Roots and Wings
  • Honorable Mention: Mia Cinelli, Gender Tools
    Advise For My Daughter
  • Honorable Mention: Steena Fullmer-Anderson, Advise For My Daughter
  • Honorable Mention: Leslie Giles, Hurricane, Sundance Realty
  • Honorable Mention: Roya Honarvar, After the Storm
  • Honorable Mention: Alan Ladwig, Climate Change
Congratulations to all of those that won, and to all of those that participated.  It was a wonderful showing, and there is some great art to be seen!

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