October/November 2022
DEAN’S MESSAGE
Family Van, oil on found cardboard, 24 x 36, $4,200
I am especially appreciative of the ways in which alumni continue to connect with and support SMFA through the Art Sale. Their contributions help fortify a growing community of artists in Boston and beyond, and ensure that SMFA remains a vital force in contemporary art.
The sale of works by stalwart and emerging artists alike is critical for our students past, present and future. Each purchase supports alumni and community members who donated their works, as well as boosts SMFA’s financial aid fund for current and prospective students. The generosity you provide goes a long way in making sure that all of our artists are heard, and that new voices continue to join our ranks.
Thank you again for being a part of SMFA’s Art Sale! Onward!
Nate DeanHarrison ad interim and Dean of Faculty School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University
Cover Image: SAM BELISLE, MFA 18
It is difficult for me to express just how excited I am that after two years as a virtual exhibition, the 2022 SMFA Art Sale returns to an in-person experience! I look forward to seeing you and the extended school community as we celebrate not only the great effort so many have made to make this a warm “welcome back,” but also the pleasure of engaging with art physically and viscerally once again. To spend time with this unexpected brushstroke, or that funky, fuzzy texture— to dwell on an artist’s techniques and the ideas that go along with them—isn’t that what it’s all about?
The SMFA Art Sale has been the leading contemporary art sale in New England since its creation in 1978. Presenting a diverse offering of works that are both visually engaging and thoughtprovoking, the sale showcases the immensely talented students, alumni, faculty, and friends of SMFA.
Thank you to our institutional sponsors: Art New England, Fortress, Horizon Beverage, and Stanhope Framers.
STANHOPE FRAMERS
With more than 250 participating artists and 1,000 works of art, this sale features exciting new work from well-recognized names such as Helina Metaferia, Gabriel Sosa, and Tara Lewis, as well as the work of many first-time participants, including Lauren Nauman, Cora Roth, and Steve Buduo.
The collection was juried by Yng-Ru Chen, Founder and CEO of Praise Shadows Art Gallery; SMFA Alumnus Juan Omar Rodriguez, curator of contemporary art based in Philadelphia, PA and a Curatorial Fellow at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Matthew Woodward, Senior Interior Designer at Hacin + Associates; and SMFA Alumna Tiffany Shea York, Assistant Director, Artist-inResidence Program and Special Projects at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
2022 SPONSORS
Each year, the SMFA Art Sale raises critical funds to support the financial aid needs of current SMFA students, through both the generous donations of artists and purchases made by SMFA supporters; guaranteeing our ability to meet 100 percent of demonstrated financial aid need. Your involvement is an investment in the next generation of artists, ensuring that SMFA’s unique educational experience continues to be accessible to students from all backgrounds, who bring their diverse voices and perspectives to their creative work.
OVERVIEW
Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, and digital wallet are all accepted as forms of payment. All purchases are final, and payment must be made prior to receiving the artwork. Unfortunately, no exchanges or refunds are available.
To make a tax-deductible gift to SMFA at Tufts, visit: Thego.tufts.edu/2022artsalegivingartistsshowninthiscatalog
SMFA’s Art Sale, along with the SMFA Annual Fund, provides crucial support to ensure equitable access to an SMFA education. For more than 146 years, our alumni, parents, and friends have had an invaluable impact on the ability of SMFA to support the financial aid needs of students from all economic backgrounds. With support of the SMFA Art Sale and SMFA Annual Fund, we continue to challenge students and our alumni to ask questions that matter. Your support makes this possible.
WELCOME
PAYMENT
represent just a sampling of the more than 1,000 pieces that will be included in this year’s Art Sale. Please make sure to visit the sale in person to see the full range of works and mediums.
SHIPPING
PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT
On these pages, you will see highlights from this year’s sale. In the past, many pieces have been purchased prior to the public opening. If you are interested in any of the artwork in the catalog, or would like more information on additional works, please contact SMFA staff at 617-627-0053 or at SMFAartsale@tufts.edu.
Artwork will be available for pickup at the time of purchase. If you are unable to collect your work at that time, you may choose to have it shipped for an additional fee. SMFA staff will coordinate any individual pickup or shipment needs.
6 Invisible Cities 321
“The structure of the city and the structure of the mind are conflated in my paper constructions, paintings, and drawings. I’m interested in states of mind, how experience is translated into thought, how memories are layered, and how dreams jumble reality. Contemporary city grids and plans of ancient ruins are layered and edited along with references to mental networks. In my invented terrains shape and shadow interact invoking memory, presence, and absence.”
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Lost City of ZZ, ink, gouache, acrylic, canvas, cut paper, on paper, 16 x 27, $2,800
Invisible Cities 322, ink, gouache, acrylic, canvas, cut paper, on paper, 20 x 28, $2,800
Heidi Whitman has exhibited internationally, recently in The Art of Mapping at Tag Fine Arts in London. Whitman’s installation, “New World,” was included in the Wayfinding exhibition at the Addison Gallery of American Art. Recent exhibitions include Charting the World at Suffolk University and The Map as Art at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City. Public collections include the Addison Gallery, McMullen
HEIDI WHITMAN, DIPLOMA 80, FORMER FACULTY
Invisible Cities 322
Lost City of ZZ
Invisible Cities 321, ink, gouache, acrylic, canvas, cut paper, on paper, 28 x 18, $2,800
Museum of Art, Boston Public Library, Simmons College, Boston University, and Tufts University. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Whitman received a 2021 Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellowship and a Traveling Scholarship awarded by the Museum of Fine Arts. Whitman taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University (1983-2019).
Oval Office and Justice Red, unique silkscreen from series of 3, 47.5 x 31.5, $1,695
Oval Office and Justice Red
Self-Portrait in Green
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JUNE AUGUST, MFA 96
DENISE WAITE, MFA 20
Self-Portrait in Green, oil on canvas, 20 x 16, $2,000
9 JUNI VAN DYKE, BFA 90, MAT 92 Untitled, acrylic on wood, 18 x 18, $3,600
10 Stand
black and blue, mixed media on canvas, 36 x 36, $2,800
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aunt eve’s house
LAUREN NAUMAN
Stand, mixed media collaged paper, 35 x 25, $9,500
HELINA METAFERIA, MFA 15
Lines, White 36, porcelain, 14 x 9 x 7, $2,400
black and blue
ADRIENNE SHISHKO
aunt eve’s house, mixed media on canvas, 36 x 36, $2,800
Lines, White 36
12 Every Day is Valentine’s Day
Cannonball
Peter Scott is a SMFA faculty member in the Department of Print & Paper whose teaching practice involves history & critical studies of print media. Recent exhibits include Talking to Tiepolo at Gallery NAGA, Boston, and Upon
Closer Inspection, a two-person show with Roger Kizik at the Chandler Gallery, Cambridge. He has been guest artist and lecturer at Artist Proof Studio, Johannesburg, and the University of Johannesburg, and was artist-in-residence and curator for the 1995 Johannesburg Biennale. Residencies include the Scuola Internazionale di Grafica Venice, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Franz Masereel Centrum, Belgium. His work is in the collections of the Boston Public Library, The Boston Athenaeum, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the New York Public Library. Gallery affiliation: Gallery NAGA.
Cannonball, woodcut, 10 x 10, $650
Every Day is Valentine’s Day, hand-colored etching, 12 x 9, $850
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Plaid Man, woodcut, 12 x 11, $650
PETER SCOTT, FACULTY
Plaid Man
ELLEN SHATTUCK PIERCE, BFA 96
Ellen Shattuck Pierce is an artist living in Boston, MA, USA. She loves printmaking and its history as a decorative art, medium for protest, and for distributing knowledge. She embraces all three of these aspects by using relief cuts to create allegorical scenes of American life in her prints and wallpapers. Her work has been shown recently in Sharjah, UAE and will soon be on exhibit in Havana, Cuba. When not printmaking she is teaching art to five through eleven year olds in the Cambridge Public Schools and
Wash, Rinse, Repeat
Coming Out of the Woods
“As a mother and a public school art teacher I have had a window through which to view the pandemic’s effect on families’ lives in east Cambridge, Massachusetts. I zoomed into two hundred and thirty homes to teach art to kindergarteners through fifth graders. Recording the pain, anxiety and grief over the past two years has resulted in a series of thirteen relief carvings I call the Covid Chronicles.”
Coming Out of the Woods, relief cut, 18 x 24, $500
Circling Around
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Circling Around, relief cut, 18 x 24, $500
spending time with her two teenage sons, husband, dog and cat. She moved to Boston to attend the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, she graduated from UMass Boston, and received her Ed.M in Arts Education from Harvard. Being part Canadian, she longed to spend time in Canada and moved to Toronto to complete her MFA at York University.
Wash, Rinse, Repeat, relief cut, 18 x 24, $500
JILLIAN
FREYER Grace, archival inkjet print, 14 x 11, $1,500 inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu
Back Again, oil, acrylic, collage on stretched canvas, 40 x 20, $3,000 The
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NEUSSER Downhill (#2023), oil on linen, 48 x 40, $7,500
16 AMY RAGUS, FORMER FACULTY The Dreamer (Olana, Hudson, NY) 2022, photo collage (archival print) edition of 20, 27 x 29, $2,400 PATRICIA BURSON, POST BAC 71 Forsythia #12, oil on linen, 30 x 40, $5,500
ANNE SARGENT WALKER Dreamer (Olana, Hudson, NY)
WILHELM
Downhill (#2023)
Forsythia #12
Back Again
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Crimson Mask II
Crimson Mask II, mixed media on paper, 28 x 22, $750
D. GATE Ñ O, BFA 25
“Exploring the body as a site for identity through the research subject and imagery of professional wrestling viewed as a restricted artform, like opera or ballet. Considering the vectors of gendered perceptions and expectations; nationality, nationalism and national stereotype; as well as the creative process and the experiences and identity label of “an artist”.
The Titans
D. Gateño is a Panamanian artist working in the realm of painting and printmaking using professional wrestling as research, imagery, context in exploring identity in terms of gender, experiences of nationality, and the experience of being an artist.
The Titans, gouache and oil pastel on board, 16 x 20, $450
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Lemon Melon
Lemon Melon, fruit stickers and archival adhesive on paper, hand-painted tiles, 21.5 x 21.5, $4,000
RACHEL PERRY, DIPLOMA 00, 5TH YEAR 01
Color Study #15 (909 3rd Ave)
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DANIEL RICH, MFA 04 Color Study #15 (909 3rd Ave), acrylic on Dibond, 20 x 16, $8,000 WARREN MATHER, FORMER FACULTY East Beach 2, ceramic mounted on wood, 26.25 x 19.25, $3,300 JANA PURINGTON, MFA 21 Seeing Stars, paper collage, 12 x 9, $250 BENNETT GRAFF Astronaut #12, acrylic on panel, 30 x 30, $3,350
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East Beach 2
Seeing Stars
Astronaut #12
Silhouettes of the Sacred, acrylic ink and hand cut paper, 21.25 x 21.25, $2,000
Lotus Awakening
Silhouettes of the Sacred
ALEXANDRA CHIOU
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Lotus Awakening, acrylic ink and hand cut paper, 27 x 22, $2,800
23 CYNTHIA FROST, MFA 02, FORMER FACULTY Voices, oil on canvas, 30 x 40, $2,200
Midnight Blooms No. 13
24 CAROL DAYNARD Dreaming, pastels on patterned paper, 32 x 21, $315 DAWN SOUTHWORTH, MFA 24 hair tangle, collage w/found paper and drawings, 44 x 30, $500 MAGDA PETMEZA, BFA 22 Reconstructing Greek History, terracotta clay, terra sigilatta, black iron oxide, 35 x 24 x 24, $5,000 LALLA ESSAYDI, BFA 99, MFA 03 LFM: Fumée d’Ambre Gris, chromogenic print laminated and mounted, 60 x 50, $24,000 Dreaming hair tangle Reconstructing Greek History
25 inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu LFM: Fumée d’Ambre Gris
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The Abandoned Meeting House , silver gelatin print, 19 x 13, $600
Wasteland , silver gelatin print, 24 x 20, $1,200
AMY ROSS, DIPLOMA 00
Flight Snake Medicine , watercolor and collage on paper, 19 x 22, $2,200
The Abandoned Meeting House
CHRISTOPHER MALIGA, SENIOR STUDIO MANAGER, PHOTOGRAPHY
Wasteland
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MADELEINE NOAH, BFA/BA 24
Oak Never Does Anything Quickly, acrylic and oil on canvas, 14 x 14, $1,200
Shiver Me Timbers, acrylic and oil on canvas, 33 x 38, $3,200
MICHAEL MACMAHON, MFA 14
Shiver Me Timbers
Oak Never Does Anything Quickly
Root 3 Sunset
Root 3 Sunset, acrylic and oil on canvas, 50 x 30, $6,000
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29 inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu SHELLEY LOHEED + PHILLIP JONES, BFA 82, 5TH YEAR 84 re.pub.lic by Phillip Jones + Shelley Loheed, collage, mixed media, 20 x 16, $1,650
ANTHONY
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DYKE, BFA 84, MFA 88 5th Ave , oil on canvas, 36 x 48, $6,500
NANCY MARKS, CE
ERIN WOODBREY, BFA 07
NY Take ll, oil on board, 24 x 18, $650
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Outer Space or the Third Planet From the Sun (From the Carrier Bag Series), 2022 , single-use plastic containers, ash, plaster, gauze, 53.5 x 21 x 19, $3,000
NY Take ll inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu
Outer Space or the Third Planet From the Sun (From the Carrier Bag Series), 2022
SAND
T KALLOCH, MFA 97 Proliferating #5191 (Copper-Blue-Velvet-Black), epoxy resin, metallic + acrylic on panel (glossy), 36 x 36, $7,000
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MARTENS, BA/BFA 09 Ornamental Door, acrylic on reclaimed wood door (both sides), 76.5 x 30, $2,400 inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu
KATE
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Life on Earth, woodblock print on paper, 22 x 14, $750
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SOPHIA DAY, MFA 23
JENNIFER INGRAM, DIPLOMA 85
AN HO, BFA 23
MARLON FORRESTER, BFA 08, FORMER FACULTY
StRaySly23, ink on paper, 28 x 24, $750
JOHN GUTHRIE
The Great Big Waffle House in the Sky, screenprint with glitter on paper, 12 x 22, $275
Expanded Program on Immunization–2021 Edition (1), screenprint, 18 x 24, $100
Conquer All, acrylic on paper, 30 x 22, $2,400
Life on ConquerEarthAll
Expanded Program on Immunization–2021 Edition (1)
The Great Big Waffle House in the Sky
YAHYA
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GHARAOZLOU Circumcision, photography on canvas, 40 x 57, $5,000
SAFARANI SISTERS, MFA 16
Red Curtain, oil color on canvas and video projection, 30 x 24, $5,000
Puppeteer, oil color on canvas and video projection, oil on canvas, 72 x 40, $6,700
Red Curtain
Troll Cross, pen and ink and watercolor, 21 x 14, $825
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Troll Cross
JOHN LEHMAN, MFA 20, FACULTY
Puppeteer
38 Ode to LA #10
“I’m a collagist; cutting, sourcing, and colliding memories and imaginary realms into animations and 3-D paper works. My animations and collages are inspired by imaginary worlds, memories and the unconscious. Using bold colors, patterns and found paper textures, the final artworks exist as animated films, artifacts, collages and installations.”
Ode to LA #10, collage, monoprint, found materials, pins, 15 x 15, $2,500
Maya Erdelyi is an award-winning animator and artist. She creates intricate hand-made animations, collages and installations inspired by imaginary worlds, memories and dreams. Elements in her work include: printmaking, painting, puppetry, stop-motion, bold colors, patterns and found paper textures. Upcoming projects include a solo show at Trustman Gallery in Boston, and the Art Lab at the ICA Boston. She is currently in the last edits of an animated documentary, and
MAYA ERDELYI, FACULTY
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Ode to Circles #8, lazer cut drawing, collage, monoprint, 13.5 x 13.5, $1,500
developing two large-scale installation projects. She was a 2020 City of Boston Artist Fellow, the recipient of a 2019 Yaddo Residency, a 2017 Brother Thomas Fellowship Award and the 2017 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship in Film. Maya is a Colombian/Hungarian first-generation American. Born and raised bilingually in NYC, she is currently based in Boston where she teaches animation at the SMFA.
Ode to Circles #8
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CAMERON BARKER, POST BAC 18, MFA 20
Whole, graphite and toned marble dust solution on board, 24 x 36, $1,800
MAIA
Drifting on
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Gate, gouache
Salade x
Tamtam
Tamtam Secret
paper, 27 x 19.5, $4,250
12, $600
Secret, mixed media, 12 x 12, $600
CHRISTIANE
LYNCH, MFA 13
de Fruits, mixed media, 12
CORCELLE, SUMMER PROGRAM 89, CERTIFICATE 02
Drifting Gate
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Salade de Fruits
42 DONALD GORVETT, BFA 72 Three Generations, reduction woodcut, 20 x 35, $2,700 Eastern Point, reduction woodcut, 24 x 28, $2,600 JEFFREY BRIGGS, BFA 68 Parisian Beggar Il, resin with bronze patina, 10 x 12 x 13, $1,800
Three Generations Point
Eastern
Parisian Beggar II
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WILLOUGHBY LUCAS HASTINGS, MFA 19 Tethered, Proposed Formosa Plastics Plant in St. James Parish, LA, digital photograph, 20 x 30, $550
MAUREEN O’CONNOR
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Ducks on Green Fabric with Butterfly, oil on canvas, 40 x 40, $4,000
Not Enough Time for Coffee..., pen & ink and watercolor on paper, 15.75 x 10.25, $250
BORIANA
KANTCHEVA, MFA 05 Blue Slippers, gouache on paper, 16 x 20, $800 SUSAN JANE BELTON, DIPLOMA 79, FORMER FACULTY Hard Hat, oil on panel, 12 x 9, $2,000 Hard Hat Not Enough Time for Coffee...
KAREN PAIGE DASH, CERTIFICATE 15
Slippers inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu
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Blue
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YU-WEN WU, DIPLOMA 90
Constellations III, gold ink and graphite on Dura-Lar, 17.75 x 12.25, $3,800
Masterful Tiles of Graffiti , mixed media collage, 11.25 x 8.5, $2,850
Juggling, monoprint-watercolor, dry point, carborundum, 18 x 14, $2,500
Masterful Tiles of Graffiti
CrossworldJuggling
MARK YOUNKLE, DIPLOMA 89, 5TH YEAR 91
FRANCESCA ORELLI, BFA 10
LORIE HAMERMESH, DIPLOMA 85, 5TH YEAR
Crossworld, hand cut collage glued on old paper, 10.2 x 9.7, $1,600
47 Constellations III
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JOHN LEHMAN, MFA 20, FACULTY
Blue bath, archival pigment print, 20 x 16, $850
PETER FOUGERE, DIPLOMA 86
Oakgrove, silver gelatin print, 20 x 24, $500 Breakroom, , silver gelatin print, 20 x 24, $500
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Oakgrove
Breakroom
50 SEAN FLOOD, BFA 05 Broadway Junction, oil on canvas, 48 x 48, $18,000
Midnight Meal, acrylic paint, 30 x 40, $1,550
MICHAEL ILISOI, BFA 25
inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu
Room Stains
A multi-disciplinary artist, Michael Ilisoi is primarily interested in the figure; he draws inspiration from his Romanian-American Identity and the figure’s relationship to interior spaces, specifically the bedroom. He aims to bridge abstract passages with realism in his pieces as a means to convey his concepts.
Room Stains, charcoal and ink washes on paper, 68 x 48, $1,600
Midnight Meal
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MTN 648 crop 2, acrylic paint on Ultrachrome K3
Epson ink jets prints on gelatin hand-coated Zerkall paper, scotch tape, 19 x 32, $20,000
MINOO EMAMI, DIPLOMA 17, BFA 19
4Walls #3, screen printed clear acrylic, hand-painted tiles, 32 x 22, $3,600
MTN 648 crop 2
DOUG AND MIKE STARN, DIPLOMA 84
53 inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu 4Walls #3
Dale, papito
Speaking Truth to Power–words by Hannah Arendt
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Sandwich Crackers No. 35, 40, & 43, oil on board, 8 x 10 (each), $2,700 (for the series of three)
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SOOJIN KIM, MFA 18
Speaking Truth to Power–words by Hannah Arendt, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48, $3,500
GABRIEL SOSA, MFA 16
JULIA CSEKÖ, MFA 13
Dale, papito, graphite on paper, 16 x 15, $700
Sandwich Crackers No. 35, 40, & 43
Solarium, on x $1,800
Scum #2, archival digital inkjet print, 20 x 20, $395
KATHRYN GEISMAR, CE 14
30,
paper
18,
canvas, 24
Geography of Water Shadow, mixed media painting on panel, 12 x 12, $650
GREG O’BRIEN, DIPLOMA 85
Pond
A Delicate Balance, and on x $950
DEBORAH WEISS
acrylic, paper and graphite
acrylic
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Pond Scum #2
canvas, 30
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Geography of Water Shadow
Solarium
617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu
A Delicate Balance
Untitled (MMT#5), oil and oil bar on canvas, 18 x 20, $1,200
CORA H. ROTH, DIPLOMA 88, POST BAC 89
Untitled( MMT#5)
Summer Fun: Noxzema
Tiers, acrylic, spray paint & volcanic sand on wood panel, 48 x 24, $2,500
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Summer Fun: Noxzema, acyrlic on canvas, 30 x 30, $650
LINDSEY KOCUR, MFA 13
CELESTE HANLON, BFA 88
Tiers
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Folded Waters (North Pacific), color pencils on paper, 19 x 23, $3,600
EVELYN RYDZ, MFA 05
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Monte Carlo Plaid AC1, digital compilation mounted on aluminum, 48 x 48, $5,000
DAVID FLICKER BROWN, BFA 10, MFA 13
61 inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu JUDITH DIPLOMAALLEN-EFSTATHIOU,67,5THYEAR68,BFA 80 May Botanical Rhapsody, cyanotype, 36 x 24, $1,200 LAURA BLACKLOW, FORMER FACULTY I’ll Meet You There (words by 15th Century Sufi poet, Rumi), cyanotype, Van Dyke brown print, paint on paper, 8.26 x 6, $400 NANCY BEAMS, POST BAC 14, DIPLOMA 15 Free, etching, 24 x 18, $475 Free May Botanical Rhapsody I’ll Meet You There
CECILIA OROZCO, BFA 24
Cecilia Orozco is a Nicaraguan-Costa Rican artist currently studying at the School of Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Her art practice concentrates on drawings that fall under the spectrum of magic realism to express stories inspired by her Latinx identity and personal narratives.
“Themes I often go back to are family and childhood. I most enjoy creating artworks that showcase Latin culture in the bright and positive light that I know, but I also create works that deal with more difficult aspects of the same. For the viewer to find a story through small details and close look of my drawings is something that I strive for.”
Infancia en los Semaforos, ink and watercolor on paper, 18 x 24, $250
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BERKMAN Thistle, 14-color reductive linoleum print, 26 x 31, $850 Finishing Watch Me Disappear Thistle
COCO
63 inquiries:otherandpurchasingFor 617-627-0053orSMFAartsale@tufts.edu ANDREA SALTZMAN Finishing, oil on canvas, 48 x 36, $2,000 DANIELA STEINBERG, BA 24 Watch Me Disappear, ink, acrylic, gouache, found images, paper, 18 x 24, $375
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Reclining Odalisque, oil and acrylic on canvas, 18 x 24, $4,800
DINORA JUSTICE, MFA 14 32, Matisse’s
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Portrait
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(reverse)
Ms. Merri Mack Series (I See Stars)
Nonbinary Aphrodite KARMIMADEEBORA MCMILLAN, POST BAC 11, MFA 13, FACULTY Ms. Merri Mack Series (I See Stars), acrylic and collage on wood, 24 x 36, $8,500 L ANDE SMITH, POST BAC 12, MFA 16 Nonbinary Aphrodite, oil on canvas, 48 x 36, $6,048
, oil on polycotton linen, 60 x 40, $14,000
Trophy
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TARA LEWIS, MAT 93-95 Wife
67 BREDT HANDY Longing, acrylic on canvas, 40 x 40, $2,800
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LAUREL NAKADATE, BFA 98, DIPLOMA 99 Marfa #1, from the Star Portraits series, 2011 chromogenic print (edition 1 of 3), 41 x 61, $21,000
JUAN OMAR RODRIGUEZ
Thank you to the SMFA Art Sale jury members for their hard work and dedication. SMFA at Tufts offers sincere gratitude for their advocacy and passion.
TIFFANY SHEA YORK
Juan Omar Rodriguez is a curator of contemporary art based in Philadelphia, PA. He is a Curatorial Fellow at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA). Juan Omar’s recent exhibition projects include Vernacular Glamour at the Cambridge Art Association, Linger and Flow at PAFA, TBD at Boston CyberArts, and SMFA at Tufts: Juried Student Exhibition 2019–2020 at the MFA Boston. He received an M.A. in Art History and Museum Studies from Tufts University in 2019 and a B.A. in Neuroscience from Oberlin College in 2017.
Yng-Ru Chen is the Founder and CEO of the Boston-based Praise Shadows Art Gallery, a hybrid space emphasizing exhibitions by emerging and mid-career contemporary artists, a retail space for art books and lower-value works made by artists, and mentorship for young talent. She also oversees Praise Shadows Art Partners, which works closely with artists to develop opportunities in emerging models of creativity and entrepreneurship— exhibitions, commissions, brand partnerships, new technologies, original concepts that no one has ever tried before. She previously worked at MoMA P.S.1, Sotheby’s, Asia Society, and Tattly.
Tiffany Shea York is the Assistant Director, Artist-in-Residence Program and Special Projects at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum where she manages one of the oldest Artist-in-Residence programs in the US as well as contemporary exhibitions, related materials, and public programs. She has worked with over 100 Artists from around the world and helped to realize 50 exhibitions and artist’s projects there. She is also the co-author of, In the Company of Artists, about the residency program and the artists involved from its inception in 1992 through 2020. Tiffany received her B.A. from Tufts University and holds a diploma from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Before coming to the Gardner, she worked as a studio jeweler and the co-founded/ directed Boston’s White Elephant Gallery in the Fort Point Channel which exhibited work of up-and-coming artists in all media. She currently serves on the advisory board of TransCulturalExchange.
Matthew Woodward is a Senior Interior Designer at Hacin + Associates based in Boston’s South end. His design experience combines both boutique retail and high-end residential projects and his work includes award-winning residential interiors. Matthew received a Master of Arts in Interior Architecture from the New England School of Art and Design where his education included time spent abroad studying classical architecture and retail design in Florence, Italy. Previously, he spent eight years as a buyer of luxury home goods for major national retailers. A frequent guest critic at local design schools, he enjoys both the theoretical and applied applications of design. His work has been featured by Architectural Digest, Modern Luxury Interiors, Grey, Aspire, The Boston Globe and New England Home, among others.
YNG-RU CHEN
MATTHEW WOODWARD
69 SMFA ART SALE JURORS
SMFA ART SALE
THE SCHOOL OF THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS AT TUFTS UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1978, the SMFA Art Sale is one of the largest public art sales in New England. SMFA students (including anyone who ever took a class at the school), alumni, faculty, Boston area artists, and staff are eligible to submit work. Proceeds from the sale are split between the artist and SMFA at a percentage designated by the artist (never less than 50% to SMFA). The percentage that comes to SMFA supports financial assistance for SMFA at Tufts students. In the 2021-2022 school year, nearly 43% of Tufts University students and 56% of SMFA at Tufts students received financial assistance support. This sale, in addition to the generosity of those who also support the SMFA Annual Fund, is critical to providing emerging artists with the resources needed to hone their creative voice and engage in asking questions that matter for our society.
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Founded in 1876, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University is a unique art school affiliated with both a major art museum—the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston—and a Tier-1 research university. Originally established within the museum, the school initiated its relationship with Tufts when the university began providing accredited degrees to SMFA students in 1947. SMFA officially became part of the Tufts’ School of Arts and Sciences in July 2016. SMFA at Tufts provides an exceptional fine arts education that allows students to craft individualized programs of study while being mentored closely by world-renowned faculty and staff. Graduates are creative thinkers and problem-solvers who succeed in a wide variety of careers. With a current enrollment of nearly 800 students, SMFA is now 10% of the Tufts University student population with the potential to have impact beyond the visual arts through collaborative partnerships across the University.SMFA at Tufts is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design and is a memberof the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD).
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