SPSCC Art Faculty and Staff Exhibition
September 2nd – September 27th, 2019
New work by South Puget Sound Community College art faculty and staff including Sean Barnes, Joe Batt, Liza Brenner, Colleen Gallagher, Nicole Gugliotti, Lisa Mellinger, Dan Meuse, and Bruce Thompson.
Image: Liza Brenner | Professor of Art | Dougie | 36 x 36 inches | Oil on panel
New work by South Puget Sound Community College art faculty and staff including Sean Barnes, Joe Batt, Liza Brenner, Colleen Gallagher, Nicole Gugliotti, Lisa Mellinger, Dan Meuse, and Bruce Thompson.
Image: Liza Brenner | Professor of Art | Dougie | 36 x 36 inches | Oil on panel
What Lies Beneath: Photographs by Melinda Hurst Frye and Sculptures by Cyrra Robinson
October 7th – November 1st, 2019
Melinda Hurst Frye is a Seattle-based artist whose work and approach aim to create curious representations of the ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest through capturing images using both flatbed scanners and cameras in order to achieve a specific viewpoint, both technically and conceptually. Cyrra Robinson is an Olympia-based artist whose bronze and stone sculptures explore the spaces between the fantasy and reality of our natural world to discover and highlight where they most intersect.
Image: Melinda Hurst Frye | Underneath
Melinda Hurst Frye is a Seattle-based artist whose work and approach aim to create curious representations of the ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest through capturing images using both flatbed scanners and cameras in order to achieve a specific viewpoint, both technically and conceptually. Cyrra Robinson is an Olympia-based artist whose bronze and stone sculptures explore the spaces between the fantasy and reality of our natural world to discover and highlight where they most intersect.
Image: Melinda Hurst Frye | Underneath
Stay: New Work by Eun-Kyung Suh
November 11th – December 13th, 2019
Eun-Kyung Suh is a Full Professor of 3D art at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Eun-Kyung Suh will present new work examining the cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic dissimilarities experienced by refugees and asylum seekers during the course of migration; from their departure to their destination. Suh’s sculptures symbolize barriers between the insiders and outsiders, using domestic materials suffused with meanings and consequences of migration or forced displacement.
Image: Eun-Kyung Suh | Enclave
Eun-Kyung Suh is a Full Professor of 3D art at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Eun-Kyung Suh will present new work examining the cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic dissimilarities experienced by refugees and asylum seekers during the course of migration; from their departure to their destination. Suh’s sculptures symbolize barriers between the insiders and outsiders, using domestic materials suffused with meanings and consequences of migration or forced displacement.
Image: Eun-Kyung Suh | Enclave
2020 Fine Art Postcard Exhibition “POWER TOOLS”
January 10 – February 7, 2020
The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2020 theme is “POWER TOOLS”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. All are invited to join the creative celebration!
Sponsored by Nineveh and Dingle Bay Art
Image: 2019 Viewer's Choice | Joe Batt | Wrestling Hares
The Fine Art Postcard Exhibition is an annual event that brings the local creative community together under one theme. The 2020 theme is “POWER TOOLS”. Postcard sized original artworks, created by artists of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, will be sold through silent auction. Proceeds from this fundraiser benefit The Gallery. All are invited to join the creative celebration!
Sponsored by Nineveh and Dingle Bay Art
Image: 2019 Viewer's Choice | Joe Batt | Wrestling Hares
Native American Art Exhibition
February 18th – March 20th, 2020
A themed exhibition, shaped and selected by Native guest curators, which engages viewers and the community celebrating the arts and culture of our Native community members. The exhibition will highlight work by Native artists, adult and youth from local and regional tribes, and Native artists from other locations who now live in the area.
Sponsored by Nisqually Tribe
Image: Robert Upham | Snake Ledger
A themed exhibition, shaped and selected by Native guest curators, which engages viewers and the community celebrating the arts and culture of our Native community members. The exhibition will highlight work by Native artists, adult and youth from local and regional tribes, and Native artists from other locations who now live in the area.
Sponsored by Nisqually Tribe
Image: Robert Upham | Snake Ledger
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Juror’s Invitational
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic this exhibit was online only
Award winning artists from the 2019 Southwest Washington Juried Exhibition, selected by juror Dawna Holloway, are invited back to show new work in this group exhibition. Participating artists include, Marilyn Frasca, Hart James, Irene Osborn, Jay Shepard, Julia Szten, and Gail Ramsey Wharton.
Award winning artists from the 2019 Southwest Washington Juried Exhibition, selected by juror Dawna Holloway, are invited back to show new work in this group exhibition. Participating artists include, Marilyn Frasca, Hart James, Irene Osborn, Jay Shepard, Julia Szten, and Gail Ramsey Wharton.
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15th Annual SPSCC Student Art Exhibition
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic this exhibit was online only
South Puget Sound Community College’s art faculty selects outstanding work created by students in studio art classes during the 2019-20 year. Works include ceramics, drawing, painting, printmaking, digital photography, mixed-media, 2D and 3D design exercises, and sculpture. A continuous slide show of student work is also included in the exhibition.
Image: 2019 Poster Award | Christian Morrison | The Succulent Man
South Puget Sound Community College’s art faculty selects outstanding work created by students in studio art classes during the 2019-20 year. Works include ceramics, drawing, painting, printmaking, digital photography, mixed-media, 2D and 3D design exercises, and sculpture. A continuous slide show of student work is also included in the exhibition.
Image: 2019 Poster Award | Christian Morrison | The Succulent Man
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2020 Southwest Washington Regional Juried Art Exhibition
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic this exhibit was online only
Image: Jennifer Lauer | Fisherman’s Home, South China Sea
Artists residing in Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skamania, Thurston, and Wahkiakum counties are invited to submit work in any media for review by a guest juror and possible inclusion in the exhibition. Purchase prizes and honorable mention prizes will be awarded. Award winners will be invited to exhibit together during the next exhibition season.
Sponsored by April Works
Image: Jennifer Lauer | Fisherman’s Home, South China Sea
Artists residing in Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skamania, Thurston, and Wahkiakum counties are invited to submit work in any media for review by a guest juror and possible inclusion in the exhibition. Purchase prizes and honorable mention prizes will be awarded. Award winners will be invited to exhibit together during the next exhibition season.
Sponsored by April Works
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