Silvermine
Summer Salon 2020
July 21 - August 20, 2020
Summer Salon 2020 This exhibit features new work by 80 members of the Silvermine Guild of Artists working in a broad range of styles and explorations within their medium. This annual summer exhibition celebrates our extraordinarily accomplished painters, sculptors, printmakers, mixed media and fiber artists. Roger Mudre, Gallery Director
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Pam Ackley
Winter Oil, 24” x 20”, $1,900 5
June Ahrens
All Talk No Action Mixed media, 8” x 10” , $600 6
Tommy Anastasio
Crisis, Covid 19 Mixed media, 20” x 16”, $950 7
Mark Andreas
Transceiver Steel, 21” x 21” x 2”, $1,200 8
Rita Baunok
FallingApart #4 Photography, transfer print on paper, 18� x 22�, $600 9
Thomas Bernsten
Rising Painted wood, steel, 72” x 12” x 7”, $2,500 10
Miriam Bisceglia
Sharing Oil on Paper, 24” x 20”, $1,000 11
Nancy Breakstone
Depth At TWA Photograph, 30” x 20”, $500 12
Lisa Brody
Jake's Garage Oil on wood panel, 11” x 14”, $750 13
Janine Brown
Blue Boa Babe Mixed media, 25” x 19”, $1,400 14
Lucienne Buckner
Tension Table Acrylic, 13” x 8”x 8”, $300 15
Bevi Bullwinkel
Spring Awakening Water-based oil, 20� x 16�, $900 16
Trace Burroughs
Captivity Mixed media, 25” x 22”, $650 17
James Buxton
American Migration Series #1 Mixed media, 66” x 36” x 36”, $15,000 18
Louise Cadoux
Sekhmet Stoneware, glass, acrylics, 9” x 24” x 9”, $1,800 19
Helen Cantrell
Sunset Red Tree Oil on canvas, 36” x 36”, $4,000 20
Sharon Cavagnolo
Public Spectacle or Private Conviction Gouache, ink, graphite, 32” x 24”, $4,000 21
Eric Chiang
Land Scripts XIII (Series II) Oil on canvas, 144” x 60”, $15,000 22
Heidi Lewis Coleman
Just Ahead Acrylic, pastel on watercolor paper, 22” x 22”, $850 23
Kathy Conway
Bar Yesterday, Trinidad, Cuba Photograph , 14” x 14” , $400 24
Pamela Davis
Pathways 3 Acrylic, 24” x 24”, $980 25
Béatrice del Perugia
apaprt Monotype with collage, 87” x 12”, $800 26
Peggy Dembicer
Homage to Haring Fiberart, beaded sculpture, 20” x 4” x 3”, $1,500 27
Carol Dixon
Butterflies Are Free Embroidered collage on felt, 13” x 13”, $800 28
Katharine Draper
Receding Oil, 24” x 24”, $2,000 29
Bruce Dunbar
Daffodil As Dandelion Anthotype (Dandelion), 14” x 11”, $500 30
Bruce Dunbar
Daffodil As Forsythia Anthotype (Forsythia), 14” x 11”, $500 31
Bruce Dunbar
Flora1 Anthotype (Red Rhododendron), 14” x 11”, $500 32
Laure Dunne
Bridge Bird Photograph, 10” x 15”, $450 33
Kevin Ford
Pink Flowers Acrylic on panel, 20” x 16”, $500 34
Ronnie Gold
Japanese Iris Pastel on silver metallic paper, 25.5� x 20�, $1,000 35
Doug Haddock
Topside Metals on board , 7” x 4 5/8” , $2,500 36
April Hammock
Grounds Oil on canvas, 24” x 18” x 1.25”, $750 37
Elizabeth Higgins
Evening Light Oil on wood panel, 16” x 20”, $1,200 38
Benice Horowitz
Abstract #2 Acrylic on canvas, 40” x 40”, $3,000 39
Nash Hyon
Reflect III Encaustic, 36” x 36”, $4,200 40
Martha Ives
Begonias Linocut , 9” x 10”, $300 41
Paul Eric Johnson
Two Suns – from the Reimagine New England Suite Archival pigment print, 30” x 40”, $1,950 42
Natasha Karpinskaia
Premonitions I Monotype on paper, 30� x 22�, $1,400 43
Arnold Kastenbaum
Rich/Poor Gelatin silver print diptych, 20” x 26”, $900 44
Judith Katz Orseck
We Are All Connected Unglazed porcelain on marble, 14" x 14" x 21", $3,500 45
Elizabeth Killgore
Blue Bayou Oil on linen canvas, 22” x 28”, $4,200 46
Lucy Krupenye
Sunset Metal, wood, 19� x 16", $1,200 47
Ron Lake
likeglass copy Photograph on white polished aluminum , 22.5� x 40� , $1750 48
Liz Leggett
Camp Oil stick and acrylic on paper, 50” x 38”, $2,000 49
Ralph Levesque
City by the Bay Acrylic on canvas, 20” x 26”, $750 50
Karleen Loughran
Balance Solarplate print, 20” x 16”, $450 51
David Lubarsky
First Night Campfire, 1978 Camp Hi-Rock Series Silver Gelatin print , 14" x 18", $800 52
Lynn Mara
Endless Summer Acrylic, oil, pastel, resin on canvas, 36” x 36”, $4,000 53
Janice Mauro
Emergence Carved walnut, 26” x 10” x 8”, $2,300 54
Nancy McTague-Stock
Moonlight Seranade Digital photograph, triptych, 20.25” x 37”, $1,400 55
Robert Meyer
Intersecting Forms w/Sphere no.2 Steel, 37” x 12” x 15”, $6,500 56
Donna Namnoum
Flower Burst No. 1 Glazed stoneware, 15.5” x 9” x 9”, $600 57
Karen Neems
Orange Windows Digital archival photo collage, 24� x 18�, $500 58
Angie O’Brien
Bauhaus Mixed media, 10” x 20”, $750 59
Julie O’Connor
Philadelphia Blues Digital archival photograph sublimated to aluminum, 12” x 12”, $180 60
Jay Petrow
This Aint No Disco Acrylic on canvas, 48” x 48”, $6,000 61
Laura Pflug
Seeing Color Acrylic paint, 36” x 48”, $1,865 62
Penny Putnam
The Left Meets The Right Mixed media on canvas, 24” x 24”, $3,000 63
Jennifer Reid
It grew there uttering joyous leaves Terracotta paperclay, underglaze, glaze, mica, wool, 32” x 16” x 12”, $1,000 64
Barbara Ringer
Crayons Mixed media, 12” x 12” x 3”, $450 65
Robert Sachs
Desert View Southern California Archival pigment print, 23� x 29�, $600 66
Lisa Scroggins
Red Tail Blues Ceramic, 12” x 6” x 6”, $500 67
Susan Sharp
topog#7,8 Diptych oil on panel, 24” x 24”, $6,000 68
Marlene Siff
History and Geography Acrylic on linen, 63” x 57.75” x 15.25”, $20,000 69
Nomi Silverman
Refugee Bronze, 10” x 12” x 4”, $1,500 70
Debbie Smith
Conversations (a sketch) Porcelain, wood, steel, paint, 37” x 33” x 47”, $4,000 71
Susan Sommer
The Fruitarian Oil on linen, 48” x 36”, $6,500 72
Judith Steinberg
Burst Acrylic on paper, 21” x 18”, $2,500 73
Susan Stillman
Overlook Acrylic on canvas, 28” x 30”, $2,200 74
Sofie Swann
House of Wobbles Acrylic, Persian tea on canvas, 48” x 48”, $8,000 75
Mary Tooley Parker
Living Room Sunrise Textile, 44” x 48”, $4,500 76
Marjorie Tomchuk
erosion I Embossed collagraph on artist made paper, 22� x 22�, $1,000 77
Meg Tweedy
Deconstructed Acrylic, 36” x 36”, $400 78
Mitchell Visoky
Stop and Go Slide film, ink, photographs, 16” x 14”, $800 79
Joan Wheeler
Tell it to the Bees Oil on birch, 16” x 20”, $1,400 80
Christa Whitten
Sabarimala Pathinettapadi Watercolor, gouache, pencil, on HP watercolor paper, 51� x 44�, $2,300 81
Torrance York
Untitled 6341, from Semaphore project Archival pigment print, 1/10, 13� x 13�, $750 82
Edward Zerdy
Tribeca 2 Acrylic, 20” x 24”, $1,500 83
Florence Zolan
Soft Spaces Photo print, pastel, collage, 13� x 15�, $300 84
Florence Zolan
The Space Within Photo print, pastel, collage, 13� x 15�, $300 85
Silvermine Arts Center is a nearly century-old organization dedicated to excellence in art and art education that inspires creativity and builds community. Located on five bucolic acres, Silvermine encompasses a School of Art with over 4,000 annual enrollments; an Outreach Education Program serving 1,000 under-resourced students annually; a Guild of over 300 professional artists; an outdoor Sculpture Walk; a permanent print collection; and five free, public galleries exhibiting contemporary art. Silvermine has been a place for artists to gather since 1906 when visionary sculptor Solon Borglum moved to the area and held annual exhibitions in his studio and weekly artistcritiques called the Knockers Club. Formed in 1922 The Silvermine Guild of Artists was incorporated in 1924 as a not-for-profit to provide a permanent and supportive community of artists. Guild members represent artists that have a high level of accomplishment and are selected through a jurying process. Our Galleries have exhibited and involved art luminaries such as Joseph Albers, Gabor Peterdi, Milton Avery, Elaine deKooning, Clement Greenberg, Louise Nevelson, Larry Rivers, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Faith Ringold, James Rosenquist, Chuck Close, Philip Johnson, and many others. The Galleries continue to expand on our heritage by presenting visually compelling exhibitions of art by emerging and internationally recognized artists, accompanied by programs that encourage appreciation of art and its role in society. Our layered, approach includes programs tailored to make our exhibitions meaningful, accessible, and enjoyable for diverse audiences of every age and background. Many of our landmark exhibitions are juried by distinguished guest curators. All of our exhibitions offer opportunities for visitors to connect with art and each other through an exploration of ideas. What attracts artists, students, and visitors to Silvermine is the pivotal role it plays as an inclusive gathering place that deepens understanding through the arts. Silvermine is grateful for the generosity of its supporters.
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Board Of Trustees Chair Rose-Marie Fox Vice Chair Barbara Linarducci* Secretary Rob Mallozzi Treasurer Grace Tang Board Members Mark Carta Stephanie Joyce William Hilson Joseph J. Kais Emily McDermott Karen Neems Guild Co-Chairs Roger Mudre* Jon Puzzuoli * Ex-Officio Honorary Board Cynthia Guest Sally Sheehy Leonard Tow Diana Wege
Gallery Staff Gallery Director Roger Mudre roger@silvermineart.org 203.966.9700 x26 Gallery Assistant Emily Bockisch
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