Fabulous Forgeries is a recurring exhibition that asks local artists to reimagine famous works of art with their own spin. This year, we saw interpretations of works by Van Gogh, Picasso, Homer, Cezanne, Rembrandt, Gauguin, Warhol, Basquiat, Monet, Manet, O'Keefe, Escher, Hilma af Klint and many more. Artists were asked to recreate or reimagine masterworks in a different medium or size and add a modern twist. Some went subtle, some added humor, and others took off in a whole new dimension. Click to enlarge images and see captions. Opening night was standing room only with hundreds of visitors braving the cold for an evening of fine art, good conversation, and inspiration. Winners of this juried exhibition were selected by renowned oil painter and teacher, Thomas Murphy. Fabulous Forgeries: Reboot is on view February 3-26. The exhibition will conclude with an Artist Talk on February 26 from 3-4pm. Photos by Chris Tolton and Jaimie Kelley Choi.
Happy 2023!
In the spirit of the new year, we've made a list of resolutions just for artists. This free, downloadable PDF is meant to inspire, not overwhelm - so pick a few that resonate with you and go for it! We're here to help you reach your art-related resolutions with art and pottery classes throughout the year. We even have a special goal-setting workshop coming up with Maggie Kerrigan, aka, The Book Artist. Here's to an artful new year! In this segment of our Business of Art series, we discuss pricing. Pricing your art can be challenging. Many artists undervalue their work by asking too little or lose potential sales by overpricing their work. Hear artist and Artists Gallery manager Vinnie Bumatay explain four things to consider when pricing your artwork. Like hearing about the business side of art? Check out our other articles!
How to Write an Artist Statement How to Frame Your Art Photographing Your Artwork Business of Art Kickoff Have you heard about a new annual exhibition coming to the Art Center this November? Aware is a community-based project that brings history, cultural diversity and community together through art. The idea is to bring awareness to a topic that affects our community but may not have the attention it deserves. This year Aware '22 is being led by artist Maggie Kerrigan, who says about the project, "We're not trying to tell someone else's story. What we're trying to do is to bring people to the story." In the video below, Maggie explains the inspiration behind this project and what to expect from Aware '22. AWARE '22
November 4-13 Exhibition on view November 4, Opening Reception 6-8pm w/ guest speaker Nikki Bass from the Nansemond Indian Nation November 13, Artist Talk 3-4pm w/ guest speaker Joanne Faulkner on the Indian Boarding School program From a miniature ceramic tea party to an exploratory galaxy, our October exhibition has us all Going to Extremes. You never know how artists are going to interpret a theme and that's what's so fun about seeing an exhibition in person. From very big... To very small... Going to Extremes, has it all. Going to Extremes is a juried exhibition featuring 37 artists. Below are the winners selected by our guest juror, Amanda Bradley, Gallery Manager and Center Curator at d'Art Center in Norfolk, Va. Here are some highlights from the opening reception curtesy of Susan Werby. Going to Extremes is on view October 1-30. It concludes with an Artist Talk on Sunday, October 30 from 3:00-4:00. The exhibition and artist talk are free and open to the public.
Photos by Susan Werby and Chris Tolton. |
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