REFLECTIONS

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REFLECTIONS National Juried Exhibition Arc Gallery & Studios – San Francisco, CA 1


Catalog cover designed by Stephen C. Wagner Catalog interior designed by Karen M. Gutfreund Tamiko Sidore, Exhibition Administrator Copyright 2020 by Arc Gallery & Studios 2


About the Exhibition “Reflections” Reflections can mean the throwing back of light, sound or images by a body or surface, an image you see when you look in a mirror, an image given back by a reflecting surface. It can also be interpreted as a careful thought about something or a thought occurring in consideration or meditation.

About Arc Gallery & Studios Founded in 2011, Arc Studios & Gallery features ten artist studios, a 1,000 square foot art gallery, two smaller galleries and an art education center, along with the Kearny Street Workshop office, the Studio Fine Artist Network office and Vega Coffee kiosk. Arc is located at 1246 Folsom Street between 8 th and 9th Streets in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood. Arc supports the making of quality art in all media, provides a nurturing environment for artists to create their work, builds a community of artists to encourage exploration of art, provides resources for the professional development of visual artists, and promotes appreciation of the visual arts in the City of San Francisco. www.arc-sf.com

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About the Juror Shelley Barry is a partner at Slate Contemporary full-service art gallery and art consulting firm, whose mission is to create opportunities for people to live, work, and engage with art that delights and stimulates the mind and senses, inspires creativity and innovation, and expresses individual taste and values. Shelley has over eighteen years of experience in the art world, thirteen of which she owned and operated the art consulting firm, Artful Solutions. In that time, Shelley has designed and implemented fine art programs and exhibitions for corporate, healthcare and senior living environments. She has forged strong relationships within the visual arts community throughout the Bay Area and has served on various Boards such as the San Ramon Arts Foundation, the Sandra J. Wing Healing Therapies Foundation, the San Ramon Arts Advisory Committee, Student Art For Education’s Advisory Council, and she was appointed by the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors to serve as a Commissioner At-Large for the Arts and Culture Commission of Contra Costa County (AC5). Additionally, Shelley’s early career in marketing with multi-national consumer packaged goods companies enables her to assist organizations in creating visually dynamic brand-minded art programs that communicate a client’s vision and values to the communities they serve. http://slateart.net

Juror Statement First of all, it has been an honor to participate as juror for the Reflections National Juried Exhibition, and I would like to thank Arc Gallery & Studios for this opportunity. I have had the privilege to jury a range of contemporary art exhibitions, competitions, and have participated in many portfolio reviews throughout the years. No matter what anyone says, judging art is an not easy task and it is a process that should not be taken lightly. While objectivity is the ideal, it really comes down to subjectivity and personal judgment. A wide range of media and styles were submitted and needed careful examination. Over the course of a week, I held various personal elimination rounds reviewing, second guessing myself, re-evaluating and ultimately selecting the works of art that I believe should be included in this national juried exhibition. The first question I asked myself was; How does this submission address the theme of RefIections and its various meanings? Is the work unique and compelling? Does it demonstrate good technique and compositional harmony? More than anything else, did the submission move me and speak to me on an emotional level? Some of my selections immediately jumped out at me as powerful, while many others needed careful deliberation. I also considered how my final choices would function together as a cohesive exhibition. I would like to mention that every submission had positive attributes and I would like to thank each artist from across the country who submitted entries, shared their genuine feelings and ideas, and gave it their very best. With sincere gratitude and appreciation, Shelley Barry, Co-Director & Principal SLATE Art, LLC 4


Elizabeth Addison Embrace, Mandala 070719, (2019), Archival digital print, Moab Entrada bright paper, 22 x 22 inches. *Online Gallery 5


Isa Amalee Relative Reflections, (2020), Acrylic paint on board, resin, wood frame, 46.375 x 18.375 inches. *Online Gallery 6


Elizabeth Ashcroft From The Space Between, (2020), altered book assemblage, 10 x 10 x 3 inches. *Gallery 7


David Bartlett Pier Reflection I, (2020), Paper, ink, 13 x 30 inches. *Gallery 8


Kimberly Boetsch Water House, (2019), Photograph, 16 x 20 inches. *Online Gallery 9


Nancy Brown Lake Merritt Plaza, Oakland 1992, (2020), Oil on splined gallery profile canvas, 36 x 24 inches. *Gallery 10


Paula Bullwinkel Leah Watches the Sisters, (2019), Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inches. *Online Gallery 11


Sara Carli The Toe Dip, (2018), Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inches. *Gallery 12


Alexandra Cicorschi Birth, (2020), Salvaged wood, mahogany, poplar, beech, maple veneer and oil on plywood, 30 x 24 inches. *Online Gallery 13


Guy Cohen Reflections 2: INFINITY, (2020), Polished stainless steel and granite, 19 x 8 x 8 inches. *Gallery 14


Philip Coleman Which Way Next?, (2019), Archival inkjet print, 16 x 20 inches. *Gallery 15


Philip Coleman Catharine's Playhouse, (2015), Archival inkjet print from infrared photograph, 16 x 20 inches. *Online Gallery 16


Harlan Crowder The Starry Night, (2019), Pigment print, 22 x 28 inches. *Online Gallery 17


Judy Davis Susan Reflected, (2017), Photo with white mat and black wooden frame and plexiglass, 12 x 12 inches. *Online Gallery 18


James E. Davis Introspection, (2019), Photography, 15 x 10 inches. *Online Gallery 19


David Detrich Me, myself and I think, (2019), 3-D printed figure, optical acrylic sheet, optical film, ink jet print on vinyl, 7 x 11 x 14 inches. *Gallery 20


Nimisha Doongarwal Who am I?, (2020), Mixed Media, 36 x 36 inches. *Online Gallery 21


Chad Durgan Attempting Balance, (2019), Copper, wood, canvas, sapphire, peridot, paint, inkjet print, 16 x 26.5 inches. *Gallery 22


Merrilyn Duzy Passages, (2020), Oil on canvas, 24 x 40 inches. *Online Gallery 23


Richard Dweck Look Up to Look Down, (2017), archival pigment print in a black wooden frame with plexiglass, 20 x 28 inches. *Online Gallery 24


Golda Disc Eigo Framing It All, (2020), Wood, photos, pigment ink, watercolor, 18 x 24 inches. *Online Gallery 25


Danielle Eubank Arctic VI, (2017), Oil on linen, 42 x 60 inches. *Online Gallery 26


Margaret Jo Feldman Refugee Abstract #6, (2018), Polyester thread on cotton, 17.5 x 16.75 inches. *Gallery 27


Timothy Flanagan Kitchen Flux, (2011), Paper and paste, 31.25 x 25.25 inches. *Online Gallery 28


Karen Friedman Portrait of John, (2017), Charcoal on paper, 22.75 x 17 inches. *Gallery 29


Holly Gardner Colors of Reflection, (2020), 3 layers of cotton backing, batting, and shredded batik fabric, thread and acrylic paint, 20 x 20 inches. *Gallery 30


Suvan Geer Shadows and Stains 'Sitter', (2018), Water-color and transparency on found plate, 6 x 6 inches. *Online Gallery 31


Nikolas Soren Goodich Double Inverted Portrait (Kiss Me Before the Universe Ceases to Exist), (2020) Acrylic, layers of plexiglass, diptych on canvas, 24 x 48 inches. *Online Gallery 32


Rinat Goren The Fruit Reflects the Soil, (2017), Encaustic (beeswax and pigments) and paper collage on wood panel, 36 x 36 inches. *Online Gallery 33


Teddie Hathaway Symphony: Clouds Across the Moon, (2020), Recycled window glass, 16 x 16 x 2 inches. *Gallery 34


Kirk Hinshaw Friends & Lovers, (2018), Digital Collage, 20 x 24 inches. *Gallery 35


Jane Ivory Reflection 3, (2018), Hahnemuhle bamboo rag in black and white digital photograph, 14.25 x 19 inches. *Online Gallery 36


Mary Lavezzo Reflections, (2020), Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 inches. *Online Gallery 37


Gene Lee Untitled, (2012), Giclee, 6 x 6 inches. *Online Gallery 38


David Lloyd Mission San Francisco Reflection, (2019), Photography, 15 x 12 inches, framed. *Gallery 39


Oleg Lobykin Flex Cube, (2017), Bronze, 12 x 12 x 12 inches. *Gallery 40


Stela Mandel Red Shoes, (2018), Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inches. *Online Gallery 41


Stephen Mangum Break, (2019), Oil on linen, 60 x 48 inches. *Award Winner, Gallery 42


John Manno America, (2012), Digital pigment print, 16 x 24 inches, framed. *Gallery 43


Michelle Mansour Warrior of Clarity (Blue Topaz), (2019), Acrylic, ink, and silicone on muslin on panel, 64 x 36 inches. *Gallery 44


Martyr Ian: Parking Lot Drag // Expiration Date, (2020), Digital photo print, 11 x 14 inches. *Gallery 45


Rusudan (Rusi) Mchedlishvili Free at Last, (2015), Art photo paper, 36 x 24 inches. *Online Gallery 46


Joan Meade Waterway, (2015), Sculptural acrylics, 18 x 24 inches. *Online Gallery 47


Melissa Misoda Droplette #3, (2019), steel, glass, 26 x 16 x 7 inches. *Gallery 48


Richard Norte Reflections of a Nuclear Love Triangle, (2020), Hahnemuhle digital fine art paper and lenticular lens mounted on art board box frame, 12 x 36 inches each. *Gallery 49


Laura Ockel Warehouse Reflections, (2015), Digital photography printed on metal, 16 x 24 inches. *Online Gallery 50


Helia Pouyanfar Corners of My Mind; Grandma's Backyard, (2019), Mirror and tree branch, 12 x 12 x 12 inches. *Gallery 51


Jon Rees Cartesian Space, (2015), Waterjet cut float glass, 18 x 12 x 3 inches. *Online Gallery 52


Roz Ritter If it Wrinkles it Must be Real, (2014), Crepe de chine silk, silk thread, photo transfer (photo of artist), 40 x 60 inches. *Online Gallery 53


Mark Roller Colette in the Modern World (Gehenna), (2014), Pencil, paper, 22 x 24 inches. *Gallery 54


Jeanne Rosen Sofen Calligraphic Reflections, (2018), Acrylic and art papers on canvas, 18 x 24 inches. *Online Gallery 55


Luz Ruiz Daily Reflections Lake Merritt, (0), 16 photographic prints mounted on 8" square wooden panels, 48 x 48 inches. *Online Gallery 56


Whitney Sanford Shadows, (2020), Oil on canvas, 36 x 36 inches. *Online Gallery 57


Momoko Schafer Scope, (2019), Mirror, LED, computer chip with sensors, light and sound resistant fabric, 48 x 48 x 90 inches. *Award Winner, Gallery 58


Jo Scheder Presence, (2020), Archival print, 11 x 14 inches. *Online Gallery 59


Bob Shepps Through The Looking Glass , (2014), Epoxyclay over wood and wire armature with metallic paint coating, plexiglass, wood base, 19 x 9 x 16 inches. *Online Gallery 60


Sasha Silveanu Eclipse, (2018), Videotape, 30 x 30 inches. *Award Winner, Gallery 61


Tilroe Stevenson Feminine Seed, (2019), Oil on paper, mounted on wood, 48 x 36 inches. *Online Gallery 62


Sarah Stone Mariposa, (2020), Embedded ink on aluminum, 14 x 20 inches. *Online Gallery 63


Kathleen Studebaker MirrorGears, (2018), Brass, aluminum, steel, cast resin, acrylic rod, 4.5 x 10 x 4 inches. *Online Gallery 64


Anne Subercaseaux Reflections: on Crossing XXVIII, (2007), Oil on canvas, 48 x 48 inches. *Gallery 65


Keith Thomson The Houseguest, (2020), Oil paint and ink on stretched canvas, 24 x 40 inches. *Online Gallery 66


Marie Travers Bella Bella Totem #5, (2016), Photographic print with mat and frame, 24 x 36 inches. *Online Gallery 67


Nikki Vismara Voicemail #297: SOME PEOPLE (redux), (2020), Acrylic, resin & mirror on panel, 24 x 20 inches. *Gallery 68


Claudia Waters Big Merge/Submerge (for A and J), (2019), Oil on linen, 50 x 41 inches. *Gallery 69


Jan Watten Betsy's Pond, Carces, (2016), Film capture, pigment print, 20 x 20 inches. *Gallery 70


Anita White Absent #1, (2003), Archival pigment print, 5.75 x 4.5 inches. *Gallery 71


Patrick D Wilson Century Avenue Walk #15 (Accordion), (2018), Laminated digital pigment prints, 9 x 16 x 8 inches. *Gallery 72


Dan Woodard I'll Never Understand Time, (2018), Cast stone, rusted iron coating, 13 x 10 x 9.5 inches. *Gallery 73


Ruthie K. Yamada Observing Is A Superpower, (2018), Oil on canvas, 24 x 24 inches. *Online Gallery 74


ARTIST DIRECTORY Elizabeth Addison Berkeley, CA www.elizabethaddison.com

James E. Davis Fairfield, IA www.jimdavisimages.com

Isa Amalee San Francisco, CA www.amaleeart.com

Judy Davis Berkeley, CA www.judith-davis.com

Elizabeth Ashcroft San Francisco, CA www.artbyashcroft.com

David Detrich Walhalla, SC www.daviddetrich.com

David Bartlett Farmington Hills, MI www.silverandink.com

Nimisha Doongarwal San Francisco, CA @nimishart

Kimberly Boetsch Redwood City, CA

Chad Durgan South San Francisco, CA

Nancy Brown Oakland, CA @artistnancybrown

Merrilyn Duzy West Hills, CA www.merrilynduzy.com

Paula Bullwinkel Bend, OR www.paulabullwinkel.com

Richard Dweck Menlo Park, CA www.rdweck.com

Sara Carli Sebastopol, CA www.saracarli.com

Golda Disc Eigo New York, NY www.saatchiart.com/goldadisc

Alexandra Cicorschi San Francisco, CA www.alexandracicorschi.com

Danielle Eubank Tujunga, CA www.danielleeubank.com

Guy Cohen Emerald Hills, CA www.guyclementcohen.com

Margaret Jo Feldman San Francisco, CA www.margaretjofeldman.com

Philip Coleman Philomath, OR www.PhilColemanPhotography.com

Timothy Flanagan San Francisco, CA www.timothyflanaganartist.com

Harlan Crowder Sunnyvale, CA www.harlancrowder.com

Karen Friedman Berkeley, CA www.karenbeniofffriedman.com 75


Holly Gardner Reno, NV www.hollygardnertextileart.com

Stephen Mangum San Francisco, CA www.stephenmangumartist.com

Suvan Geer Santa Ana, CA www.suvangeer.net

John Manno Brooklyn, NY www.johnmanno.com

Nikolas Soren Goodich Pacifica, CA www.nikolasgoodich.com

Michelle Mansour Oakland, CA www.michellemansour.com

Rinat Goren Woodside, CA www.rinatgoren.com

Martyr Brooklyn, NY @dragthemartyr

Teddie Hathaway Sausalito, CA www.teddiehathaway.com

Rusudan (Rusi) Mchedlishvili Berkeley, CA www.rusi-ko.com

Kirk Hinshaw Sonoma, CA www.kirksartonline.com

Joan Meade Chapel Hill, NC www.joanmeade.com

Jane Ivory San Francisco, CA www.JaneIvory.com

Melissa Misoda Seattle, WA www.melissamisoda.com

Mary Lavezzo Sausalito, CA www.marylavezzo.com

Richard Norte Walnut Creek, CA www.Riucik.art

Gene Lee San Francisco, CA www.geneleephoto.com

Laura Ockel Chesterfield, MO www.lauraockel.com

David Lloyd San Francisco, CA www.JamesRhys.com

Helia Pouyanfar Brentwood, CA www.heliapouyanfar.com

Oleg Lobykin East Palo Alto, CA www.lobykin.com

Jon Rees Muncie, IN www.jonmrees.com

Stela Mandel Greenbrae, CA www.stelamandelart.com

Roz Ritter Richmond, CA www.rozritter.com 76


Mark Roller San Francisco, CA www.markrollerart.com

Marie Travers El Sobrante, CA Nikki Vismara San Francisco, CA www.nikkivismara.com

Jeanne Rosen Sofen Santa Cruz, CA www.jeannerosensofen.com Luz Ruiz Berkeley, CA

Claudia Waters Montclair, NJ www.claudiawaters.com

Whitney Sanford San Francisco, CA www.whitneylsanford.com

Jan Watten Alameda, CA www.janwatten.com

Momoko Schafer Boston, MA www.MomokoSchafer.com

Anita White Richmond, CA www.anitawhitephotography.com

Jo Scheder Madison, WI

Patrick D Wilson Kalamazoo, MI www.patrickdwilson.com

Bob Shepps Portland, OR www.rjshepps.com

Dan Woodard Redwood City, CA www.danwoodard.com

Sasha Silveanu San Francisco, CA www.studiosilveanu.com

Ruthie K. Yamada San Jose, CA www.ruthiekyamada.com

Tilroe Stevenson San Francisco, CA @Tilroeceasar Sarah Stone Chatsworth, CA www.sarahstoneart.com Kathleen Studebaker Philadelphia, PA www.KathleenStudebaker.com Anne Subercaseaux San Francisco, CA www.annesubercaseaux.com Keith Thomson Birmingham, AL www.keiththomsonbooks.com 77


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