Tag: exhibition
2012 Contemporary Realism Biennial at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art opens August 11
The exhibition, which includes my painting Window Seat #22, opened last Saturday in Fort Wayne, Indiana. FWMoA’s curator, Sarah Aubrey, reports that it is getting “rave reviews!” I wouldn’t say that the arts reporter of The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette raved, exactly, but he did point out the highlights of the show in his review published August 10.
First place went to David Eichenberg, an Ohio painter whom I greatly admire. His portraits are absolutely stunning when you see them in person, not least because of the elaborate frames that he himself constructs for them. In the tradition of Renaissance altarpiece frames, they surround his tiny, jewel-like paintings and further glorify the “normal” people he chooses as models. He has two paintings in this show and I guarantee you they will make your trip to Fort Wayne completely worthwhile.
Summer Exhibitions
I’m happy to say that I’ve had paintings accepted into several juried shows this summer. From July 25-August 4, Window Seat #17 will be on display at the Ohio State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition here in Columbus. From August 11-October 28, Window Seat #22 will be part of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art‘s 2012 Contemporary Realism Biennial in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Invitational Alumni Exhibition at the College of William & Mary: March 22 – April 19, 2012
I am honored to have been invited to participate in “37 Years of Painting at William & Mary: An Invitational Alumni Exhibition” at my alma mater this spring. The exhibit was curated by William Barnes, my very first painting professor, who is retiring from W&M this year.