
… it was this photo of sunlit branches by the Charles River that was selected by the jurors. 😉 A framed print will be appearing in the Riverside Gallery’s 3rd Annual Juried exhibit, “African American Artists – Passion for a Lifetime – 2014”. I hope if you’re in the area you’ll drop by the opening reception on Sunday, October 26th, 3-5 PM. I’ve seen some of the other selected works and it is a beautiful and stunning mix of media and themes. The show will run through January 2015.
Other artists in this show include:
- Karen Eutemey – mixed media & watercolor images, to influence viewers’ way of looking at the world
- Pam Goncalves – printmaking and mixed media with textures, found objects, clay, fiber
- Cedric Harper – paint on wood with manipulation of language symbols and dreams, on totems & panels
- Derrick Jackson – photographic images from western national parks of wild western solitude
- Charles Janey – black & white photography of urban subjects and settings
- Catherine Joseph – fused glass with a color and design orientation, focused on manipulation & composition
- John Keys – photography revealing the wonder and spectacle of beauty in seemingly ordinary moments
- Annette McCarty – drawing & painting with a figurative focus and an eclectic composition technique
- Camille Musser – acrylic & oil painting focusing on Caribbean people, landscape, and issues
- Jamal Thorne – visualizations of the African American male experience in contemporary social culture
- Marquette Welch – photography & voices making a space for inner city youth to speak and be heard
- Taryn Wells – graphite drawings exploring the place of a multiracial individual in the world of racial identity