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Vibe Check: A Teen Art Exhibition

Date: 
Mar 3 2023 - Mar 26 2023
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

 

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Art Center and the Tom & Katie Watts Youth Fund are pleased to present Vibe Check: A Teen Art Exhibition, March 3 - 26, 2023.

 

VIRTUAL BOOKLET PT. I                 VIRTUAL BOOKLET PT. II


Annmarie After Hours Opening Reception - Friday, March 3, 5-7pm.  Family and friends are welcome to attend the opening.   Details Here.


Teen Takeover - Friday, March 24, 7-10pm. Teens are invited to attend this free event with live music, DJ, karoake, unique photo ops, interactive art experiences, outdoor fire pit, food & drink.  Free and open to all teens.  Reservations not required, just come!  Details Here.


Vibe Check is intended to give teens ages 13–19 a safe space to express themselves through art. With many students having to adjust to the challenges of post-pandemic life, art continues to be more important than ever as an avenue of communication and connection. Whether through visual artwork, digital media, social media, video, creative writing, spoken word, music, or other performing arts, the exhibit will include works that communicate what it means to be a teen in the world today.

 

Juror: Sarah Cappo, Teen Program Specialist at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

Juror's Statement:

“As someone who manages teen programs, I spend a lot of time thinking about what it means to be a teen in the world today. As someone who manages teen programs at a contemporary art museum, I spend even more time thinking about how teens fit into the museum’s mission to provide a platform for the art and artists of our time.

 The contents of this exhibit delineate the breadth of teen experiences today. These pieces are joyful and genuine, reflective and revolutionary. While many of the emotions expressed here are universal, the realities of these artists’ lived experiences are very different than anyone who was a teen before the COVID-19 pandemic.

 As you look through the works in this exhibition, I hope you find works that surprise you, resonate with you, and give insight into the lives of teenagers today. I know from my own work that this generation has powerful ideas to share; all we have to do is listen.”

 

 

2023 Vibe Check Awards

 

                        

Emmarose Benjamin, Access Denied         Chloe Kerrigan, Labor of Love

                        

Madeline Londres, Crochet Vivaldi           J Neupane, Psychological

 

      

Lily O'Neill, Growth                                  Piero Roque, Two Fell Off

               

Morgan Slade, Small City                         Eleanor Tietjan, Beauty in the Details

                                            

Lydia Wiles, Game Over                          Sophia Yanez, Pears

 

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Asha Patterson, Lily Brooks, Stella Toto, Daniel Aaron, Sean Adams, Maryann Alabassy, Summer Alden, Mary Jo Allen, Abner Amador, Connor Anderson, Gloria Antoun, Kenga Antsilevich, Alanna Austin, Diego Armendariz, Christine Baker, Rithika Bakshi, Savanna Barefoot, Claire Barlow, Taylor Basso, Rylan Bastain, Genevieve Baudy, Scooter Bell, Emmarose Benjamin, Henry Blocksidge, Roman Brown, Zoey Bulcock, Madison Burgher, Tanya Burke, Daniel Burns, Nataly Bustamante, Daniella Cabatbat, Jamie Caero, Andrea Calles, John Campos, Maria Cardenas, Haley Carroll, Gianna Chadwick, Cody Champion, Isabel Cheng, Nicole Cheung, Pearl Chinasa, Chloe Chow, Tim Clark, Grace Connor, Grace Cook, Makayla Corbin, Caroline Cordeiro, Andrea Cordova, Chyll Cortez, Colin Craft, Jasmine Craft, Madison Crozier, Danaka Davis, Leo Davis, Kristina DeVito, Alberto Diaz, Kayleigh Dubois, Byron Eiff, Camille Emerson, Emma Enright, Annabel Eschenbrenner, Shiruixue Fang, Ava Finch, Sadie Ford, Britney Fowler, Cara Frank, Adara Fritz, Sarah Fudolig, Lucia Fullana Henares, Bailey Geisz, Mahi Gharat, Rachel Glen, Steven Goff, Preston Gomez, Cody Gordon, Alexy Gurchenko, Ava Gutterson, Isabella Guzman, Lillian Gwynn, Reese Haggerty, Madison Hanlon, Katy Hartell, Ryan Hatch, Sophia Havard, Nicole Hickey, April Holland, Jin Huang, Naomi Hudson, Chloe Hunt, Dylan Huntt, Lewis Hurtado, Ayaan Imad, Lauren Ingling, Eva Jabine, Tyler Jarvis, Sydney Jarvis, Ria Jha, Emily Jilek, Carly Jones, Trinity Jones, Aislinn Kelly, Kelsey Kelly, Saniya Kelly, Sav Kerr, Chloe Kerrigan, Mica Kocher, Aurora Kocher, Andrew Kosekm Lauren Labows, Katie Labrie, Taylor Lang, Eileen Lardner, Jacob Lemos, Ash Leonard, Lisa Li, Zhiyu Li, Penelope Lin, Madeline Londres, Halei Long, Abdullah Mahmood, Brooklyn Malone, Noelle Marin, Elsa Marion, Tabitha Mason, Gleb McCann, Victoria McCreary, Danica McGeehan, Aden McWilliams, Tera Mecchi, Pearla Michael, Stephen Miller, Denali Mohler, Mia Moral, Ana Morales, Julia Mozingo, Christian Muschette, Natalia Nazzal, Skylia Nelson, Camden Nelson, J Neupane, Chelsea Nieva, Marley Noel, Sierra Noland, Ezekiel Nosiri, Bart O’Connor, Allison O’Connor, Lily O’ Neil, Vienna Pender, Alexys Perdomo, Alexia Perez, Diego Perez, Julia Perkins, Gideon Pinder, Abi Postus, Eliza Rauch, Kylie Reynolds, Jordyn Riley, Layla Robb, Jerry Rodriguez, Alaina Rodriguez, Jane Rodriguez, Cadence Rogers, Avery Romps, Piero Roque, Jayden Sanchez, Wen-Shiang Schenkel, Landry Schlais, Augustine Schug, Landon Sellnau, Anouk Sethi, Steffi Shoup, Aiana Showell, Jenita Shrestha, Morgan Slade, Matthew Small, Jessica Smalley, Lauren Smalley, Addison Smith, April Speed, Haylie Spitzmueller, Kaylee Spriggs, Maximillien St-Jacques, Cadence Steenson, Nathaniel Strong, Bryan Sullivan, Dominik Szalewski, Jonah Tannas Jacobson, Emma Taylor, Malaika Thiombiano, Alexis Thompson, Ellie Tietjan, Alexis Tischler, Leah Tischler, Dana Tovar, Van Tran, Grace Truett, Kaitlyn Tucker, Mya Turner, Anna Vasquez, Ximena Vega, Blake Vrana, Emily Vu, Autumn Wallis, Kyra Walsh, Libby Ward, Audrey Watts, Lillian Weaver, Autumn White, Emmalynn White, Lydia Wiles, River Williams, Daniella Wong, Elizabeth Wood, Yarong Wu, Bolin Xiang, Sophia Yanez, Heidi Yauch, Lillian Zakhary, Veronica Zhang, Tiffany Zhao, Hanlin Zheng

NARRATIVES

Date: 
Jan 14 2023 - Feb 26 2023
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

 

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center is pleased to present NARRATIVES: Works by Sharon Robinson, as part of our annual event, MLK Days. This exhibit will be open to the public in the Main Gallery from January 14 through February 26, 2023.

The Annmarie After Hours reception will be on February 10, 5-7pm. 

In addition to the gallery show, visitors are invited to join the artist for a community artmaking event on January 14 - 16, 2023 from 12 pm - 4 pm each day. This event will be free and open to all ages to participate. Reservations are encouraged. LEARN MORE HERE

 

ARTIST STATEMENT

My mission as an artist is to give a visual voice to issues that affect all of humanity. I use my work as a reminder of the myriad of ways we are connected, as well as to comment on both the ordinary and exceptional events that mold our day-to-day life and relationships. The body of work that I am currently pursuing addresses the ever-present issue of race from the perspective of the messages that are conveyed, whether explicit or subtle, and how discussion about race is framed. The collective trauma of our racial history continues to affect us at all levels, permeating our consciousness and becoming a filter through which we process our existence. While we have a particular history with race in the United States, these issues are universal, whether based on race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or other social delineation.

The question then becomes how do we “turn poison into medicine” and transform negative messaging into sources for growth and change. Similarly, how does our dialogue around race issues change, along with our ability to engage in constructive dialogue based on common understanding? How do we practice seeing others as individuals rather than a monolith? This is the work we must all do on an ongoing basis.

Contributing Artist(s): 
Sharon Robinson

Out of Hand: Tradition Meets Tech

Date: 
Oct 14 2022 - Jan 22 2023
Gallery: 
Kay Daugherty Gallery

VIRTUAL BOOKLET

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center is pleased to present 'Out of Hand: Tradition Meets Tech' exhibition. This exhibition will be open to the public from October 14, 2022, to January 22, 2023.


Art-making is a process of modification. 'Out of Hand' is dedicated to exploring digital-assisted methods of expanding traditional practices. The exhibition focuses on how artworks can utilize the process of tuning, refining, or altering subjects, their contexts, or materials through the lens of digital aids. These aids could include photography, laser cutting, CNC machining, projection mapping, creative digital programs or software, virtual reality, and more.


 

Contributing Artist(s): 
John Allen, Paulo J Alonso Leon, Anna Bockrath, Lesley Bodzy, T. Owens Union, Stephani Byrd, Kimberly Callas, Susan Campbell, Lauren E. Cassidy, Elaine Chao, Rachel Clark, Peter De Pelsmacker, Hannah Duggan, Olga Evanusa-Rowland, McLean Fahnestock, John Francis, Karen Gallagher Iverson, Alexandra Green, Elizabeth Herrmann, Gary Jameson, Tae D. Kim-James, David Knopp, Michael Koerner, Ling-lin Ku, Mary Latino, Sarah Nance, Meghan Neace, Kim Niswender, Kalman Pool, Bea Poulin, Cetywa Powell, Anna Reed, David Rockwell, Edina Seleskovic, Malik Seneferu, Saloni Shah, Eric Standley, Sarah Umles, Emily Warren, Mark Weller, Samuel Wilson, Chloe Wilwerding, and Kara Zona

15th Annual Ornament Show & Sale

Date: 
Nov 5 2022 - Jan 1 2023
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

 

Presented by the Annmarie Gift Shop, the Ornament Show & Sale is a juried show that features hand-crafted ornaments by more than 25 regional artists.  This is the perfect place to find unique and affordable gifts for friends and family.  The ornaments are beautifully hung on trees displayed in the Main Gallery of the Arts Building.  Visitors shop off the trees and take their purchases to the Gift Shop.  The show kicks off before Thanksgiving and runs through early January.  During Garden In Lights, the show is open late! 

 

LINK TO APPLICATION

Holiday Show & Sale 2022

Date: 
Nov 5 2022 - Jan 1 2023
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

 

 

Get ready for some great holiday shopping! The Main Gallery will have a wide selection of handmade works perfect for everyone on your list.  You'll find a wide selection of affordable one-of-a-kind items made with love!  All artwork will be on display in conjunction with our annual holiday Ornament Show & Sale. 

 

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Dona Baker, Jerry Bohrer, Lauren Boyle, Marie Bundy Estabrook, Pamela Callen, Pat Debor, Vanessa Duckworth, Paul Dziewit, Mark Eisendrath, Jerry Friday, Geraldine Ganacayco, Madeleine Greenwald, Lonnie Hampton, Daniel Horowitz, Nicole Hurley, Nancy Jakubowski, Noelani Jones, Kathy Knapp, Vivien Lee, Carrie Lee, Bernard Matus, Kristina McComb, Jessica McKinney-Land, Ed Moroney, Barb Mowery, Tara Mulder, Corrita Myers, Deborah Naugle, Stephanie Parguian, Jimmy Potters, Katelyn Scrittore, Janet Seifert, Janye Shatz, Kendra Smith, Krista Spalding, Elizabeth Sumner, Tamila Theall, Carol Tisone, Tara Tokarski, Annie Tull, John Verdi, Zsuzsanna Volkman, Louise Wigglesworth, and Rosemary Yue

Holiday Train Display @ Annmarie Garden In Lights '22

Date: 
Nov 30 2022 - Dec 14 2022
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

 

HOLIDAY TRAIN DISPLAY @ Annmarie Garden In Lights
November 30 - December 14, 2022, 5:00-8:45 pm each night
(closed some evening)
 
Admission to train display is included with light show ticket. Please note that light show requires an advance timed-entry ticket. TICKETS HERE

Guests of all ages will delight in this beautiful train display brought to us by our friend George Leah, Jr., and his holiday helpers.  It's a charming exhibit that will spark memories of Christmases past and delight those new to model trains. George will be operating an "O" scale train display featuring trains from the 1950s through today, meandering through a miniature landscape.  George's display inclues a 25'x10' to include a winter village, an animal park, a magical frozen lake, princesses, and a spaceship Earth section. George will be available to talk with and ask questions.
 
Come see what new elements George has created for 2022!
 
ABOUT Annmarie Garden In Lights:
Join us for Annmarie Garden In Lights, a magical holiday light show that takes visitors on a beautiful walk through the glittering woods. As you stroll the protected path, you will be surrounded by spectacular light experiences and magical "light sculptures" depicting sea creatures, wintry wonderlands, princesses, superheroes, and much more. Don't forget to ask for a "Holiday I Spy" program.

Enjoy Holiday Shopping in the Arts Building; food and drink will be available for purchase.
Annmarie Garden In Lights
November 25, 2022 - January 1, 2023
5:00-9:00pm nightly
(closed some evening)
No smoking. No vaping.
No pets except on Pet Night (Jan. 1).
For detailed schedule, visit www.annmariegarden.org.

The Arts Building is handicap accessible. The 1/4 mile light show path is uneven and dimly lit. Guests with vision and/or mobility issues are encouraged to take advantage of our Golf Cart Tour Nights on Dec 12 and 29.
 
FOR DETAILED SAFETY & ACCESSIBILITY INFO
For more information, call 410-326-4640.

The Heart of It All: Artists of Annmarie

Date: 
Sep 30 2022 - Oct 22 2022
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

 

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center is thrilled to present "The Heart of It All," an invitational exhibition that celebrates the people that have so generously shared their time and talent to help make Annmarie what it is today - a place of joy and creativity. The exhibit will bring together works by current and former staff, faculty, members, students, interns, board members, and volunteers. 

The exhibition will be on display in the Main Gallery, September 30 – October 22, 2022, with an Annmarie After Hours celebration on Friday, October 14, 2022, 5-7 pm.

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Julie Allinson, Donna Anderson, Dona Baker, Kathrin Bizzarro, Alexandra Blake-Sanderlin, Ray Bogle, Pam Callen, Stephanie Cobb, Mary Colaianni, Linda Craven, Patricia Douglass, Paul Douglass, Vanessa Duckworth, Paul Dziewit, Leah Everson, Linda Fry, Lynda Gallagher, Lonnie Hampton, James Hardin, Sarah Houde, Carolyn Huff, Susan Jones, Noelani Jones, Cassandra Kapsos, Aicy Karbstein, Autumn Katsouros, Beth King, Jason Kresslein, Melissa Langley, Jimmy Langley, Carrie Lee, Sarah Matthews, Barb Mowery, Corrita Myers, Sheri Norris, Ben Paskoff, Lucy Paskoff, Michelle Rickert, Deborah Sauper, Carolyn Schindler, Stephanie Scott, Katelyn Scrittore, Eric Slankard, Jill Smithson, Krista Spalding, Robyn Strayer, Carol Tisone, Annie Tull, Janet Wells, Louise Wigglesworth, Maya Williams

Strange Paradise: A Window into Surrealism

Date: 
May 27 2022 - Sep 18 2022
Gallery: 
Kay Daugherty Gallery

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center and juror Anne Hyland are thrilled to present Strange Paradise: A Window into Surrealism which will take place in the Kay Daugherty Gallery. This exhibition will be open to the public from May 27 – Sept 18, 2022, and the Annmarie After Hours opening reception will take place May 27 from 5 - 7 pm. 

This exhibition celebrates the works of artists who draw influence from symbols and themes from the Surrealist period of art history. From abstract “automatic” works to realistic scenes inspired by dreams and nightmares, Surrealism’s attraction for artists is revolutionary for creative potential. The works included in Strange Paradise will unite the fantastical with the familiar and link art history with contemporary practice. 


VIRTUAL BOOKLET

 

Juror's Statement:

Surrealism encompasses a wide breadth of ideas and artistic themes from humor to terror to unearthly beauty. These imagined new worlds and landscapes allow both artist and viewer a way to escape reality through art: the artist through the creative exploration of the unimaginable in their work and the viewer into a new visual dimension.  

The artists in Strange Paradise exemplify this exciting exploration of the mind and creation found in classic surrealist works but breathe new life into the movement in their work. Some of the artists turn to classic ideas of dream-like creatures and scenes while others to futuristic potential. It has been a pleasure learning from these artists how to think about art historical movements of the past coming through new work today. 


 

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Paul Acevedo Gomez, Shervin Afshar, Esperanza Alzona, Molly Aubry, Brandin Barón, Abbey Behan, Kathy Black, Lesley Bodzy, K. Johnson Bowles, Maria Buszinski, Danqi Cai, Clayton Campbell, Justin Carney, Don Cooper, Danisha Edwards, Joshua Field, Bryan Florentin, Josiah Gagosian, Mack Gingles, Nancy L. Greco, Tatsuki Hakoyama, Elliot Hamilton, Adrian Hatfield, Heather Heitzenrater, Susanne Jantsch, Samantha Jensen, Symantha Jones, Cara Kearns, Cassandra Kim, Zofie King, Peter Knapp, David Knopp, Kevin Kuenster, Robert Kyle, Ryan Lewis, Maren Magyar, Andy Malone, Marienne McCarthy, Kristina McComb, Ana McCormick, Sarah Moldovan, Francesca O'Malley, John Overman, Kiddo Pan, April Dawn Parker, Aaron Pickens, Martha Schermerhorn, Fanni Somogyi, James Than, Amanda Thurmon, Spencer Tinkham, Heather Ujiie, Rute Ventura, John Verdi, Chao Wang, and Da Yeon Yoo

Fairies in the Garden 2022

Date: 
Apr 1 2022 - Sep 5 2022
Gallery: 
Sculpture Garden

 

13th Annual Fairies in the Garden Outdoor Exhibit

April 1 - September 5, 2022 

Come explore this charming outdoor exhibit of more than 75 handmade houses scattered throughout the trails and woods of the garden.  Made by wonderfully creative artists from the community (and beyond), this exhibit features works in all media. 

 

Annmarie After Hours Opening Reception - Friday, April 1, 5-7pm 
Join us for an outdoor opening of our most magicalicious exhibit.  All the houses will be displayed around the outside of the Arts Building.  This is a great opportunity to see them all before they are scattered throughout the sculpture garden!  Reservations are not required, just come.  There will be a food truck, cash bar, and live music.  Admission is free for members; for non-members, we use a "pay what you can" admission system with a suggested donation of $5/person. Masks required.

 

Save the date!  Fairy & Gnome Home Festival - Sunday, April 24, 11am-4pm. 
Tickets go on sale soon!

I'll Be There: An Exhibition about Love

Date: 
Jun 10 2022 - Aug 28 2022
Gallery: 
Main Gallery

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center and juror Colleen Morith are pleased to present I’ll Be There: An Exhibition about Love which features works by artists who think critically and deeply about the meaning of love in our culture. In the realm of our romantic lives, self-love, in our families, spiritual love, and love between friends, it is obvious that love informs our decisions and can strengthen our understanding of our communities.

This exhibition will take place in our Main Gallery and will be open to the public from June 10 to August 28, 2022. The Annmarie After Hours Opening reception will be on June 10 from 5 - 7 pm.


“Yet when we commit to true love, we are committed to being changed, to being acted upon by the beloved in a way that enables us to be more fully self-actualized. This commitment to change is chosen. It happens by mutual agreement.” – bell hooks

 

VIRTUAL BOOKLET

 

Juror's Statement:

I am not an artist. I love art.

I approached this exhibition by reading artists' statements first. What struck me was the many ways we love. We love passionately. We love chastely. We love family. We love friends. We love ourselves (or not). The artists in this show all expressed what love means to them - desire, happiness, growth of self, grief at the loss of great love, and the joy of love.

It was a real pleasure to ponder this very “big” word while selecting these works. I hope you will feel the intensity of love in all its variations while interacting with each piece.

As someone who in my day job is a fundraiser, I hope my outsider perspective brings together an exhibition that makes you experience something new and memorable.  But this show isn’t about me.



 

 

Contributing Artist(s): 
Esperanza Alzona, Simone Banks-Mackey, Erin Barach, Veronica Barker-Barzel, Brandin Barón, Lisa Battle, Emmarose Benjamin, Samuel Bennett, Angela Caldwell, Sara Caporaletti, Justin Carney, Huey-Min Chuang, Charles Clary, Ben DeNino, Brooke Drury, Martin Dunn, Maria Elias, Sophia Groves, Julie Henneberg, Eric Hines, Saralee Howard, Ken Katzen, Delphine Keim + Sally Graves Machlis, Jean Kim, Hyun Jung Kim, Kathy Knapp, Ariana Kolins, Ron Longsdorf, Lori Markman, Greg McLemore, Christine Moerenhout-Hubloue, Julie O'Connor, Senem Oezdogan, Tómas Payne, Eloa Jane Pereira, Oami Powers, Claudia Ravaschiere, Kenneth Ricci, Alan Richards, Etai Rogers-Fett, Heather Schramm, Kelly Ship, Karen Wallace, Elizabeth West, Jennifer Whitlock, Jeff Wiles, Sandra Williams, and June Yun
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