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Artlink’s 14th Annual Juried Exhibition

Friday, January 27th, 2012

 

Exhibition Dates: February 3rd – February 17th, 2012

Opening Reception: Friday February 3rd, 6-10 PM
Closing Reception: Friday February 17, 6-9 PM

Ronna Nemitz, “Diver”, Steel, plaster life casts

 

Artlink Phoenix is excited to present the 14th Annual Juried Exhibition. We are fortunate to have prominent members of the Arizona arts community who served as our jurors this year: SMoCA Director Tim Rodgers; Artist, as well as, Professor and Faculty Director Adriene Jenik from ASU Herberger Institute; and local Phoenix artist Cory Weeks. 

We invite you to join us for the opening reception on the night of February 3rd at A. E. England Gallery between the hours of 6-10pm. At the reception you will have a chance to meet this year’s selected artists, our jurors, Artlink Board Members and Volunteers. The jurors have chosen 10 accomplished artists working in mediums that include sculpture, painting, photography and drawing. We will also be awarding monetary prizes for the jurors’ top selections.


Exhibiting Artists:

 

Catherine Ruane
Eduardo L. Rivera
Jesse Armstrong
Jolyn Frazier
Julie Anand
Julio Cesar Rodarte
Lee Davis
Matthew T. Clark
Ronna Nemitz
Steve Paoli

 


                                                                                                                                                                                                              


New Paintings: Dustin McBride and Christina Mesiti

Monday, December 19th, 2011

January 6th-January 20th, 2012

Opening Reception: January 6th, 6-10 PM

Closing Reception: January 20th, 6-9 PM

To welcome in the New Year at A. E. England Gallery the curators are excited to present the show “New Paintings,” from painters Christina Mesiti and Dustin McBride. Please join us for the opening reception held on First Friday, January 6th from 6-10 pm.

Christina Mesiti, Immigration Office Oil on panel, 9.5 x 8 inches, 2011

Mesiti and McBride use abstract painting as a way of understanding the unstable nature of the world we live in. They are committed to using abstraction as a way to explore subjective responses to events and experiences. Mesiti uses abstraction to investigate the role of the mind and memory in how we understand places and lived experiences. McBride uses forms inspired by the visual culture of the everyday to interpret and make personal otherwise impersonal events.

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