CONTACT:
Courtney Rile at 315.425.7500 or crile@delavancenter.com
Gallery Coordinator, Delavan Art Gallery
501 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
http://www.DelavanArtGallery.com
Exhibition: "Art Across
Generations"
Featuring acrylic paintings by A. Brooks Decker, photographs by Vivian
Geiger, photographs by Jessica Taylor and art by students in three Syracuse
School District Elementary Schools: Blodgett, Seymour Magnet and Solace.
Dates: April 5 – May 5, 2007
Location: Delavan Art Gallery, 501 W. Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
Hours: Thursdays and Fridays 12-6 p.m., Saturdays 10-4 p.m., and also
by appointment (NOTE: These hours are new since September 2006.)
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 5, 5-8 PM
A special reception for Blodgett, Seymour Magnet and Solace Elementary
Schools on Friday, April 20, 4 - 6 PM, free and open to the public
Artists in Attendance: Saturdays from noon – 3 p.m.
Please visit www.DelavanArtGallery.com after March 30 for a list of artists
in attendance for the duration of this exhibit.
SYRACUSE, New York -- March 24, 2007 -- Delavan Art Gallery is pleased
to present the exhibit "Art
Across Generations" featuring
acrylic paintings by A. Brooks Decker, photographs by Vivian
Geiger,
photographs by Jessica Taylor and art by students in three Syracuse
School District Elementary Schools: Blodgett, Seymour Magnet and
Solace. The artists in this show span both age and experience
to show the
full spectrum of an artist's development. The exhibit opens on
Thursday, April 5 and continues through Saturday, May 5, 2007.
For A. Brooks Decker, the title "Art Across Generations" holds
a particular relevance. This exhibit includes both her work and the work
of her daughter, Jessica Taylor. Decker writes, "If there has been
one constant force in my Life... it has been art." Growing up in
a small town on Long Island, Decker watched her fisherman father paint
the sea while her mother kept a flower garden. These memories are now
entwined in the subject matter of her paintings in a style she calls "romantic
realism." Also included in this show are paintings of garden
doors inspired by her daughter's photographs. Decker is well known
in the
region for participating in many local group exhibits and for owning
and managing
the former Limestone Art Gallery in Fayetteville for ten years.
Vivian Geiger is a widely respected photographer who now lives in
the area of Liverpool, NY. For this exhibit she is showcasing
a new series
of abstracts and a new technique of using pastels on photographs.
Geiger is an expert on oil coloring on photographs and was hired
to write a "how-to" book
and act as a consultant on the subject. She is a life member of the
Professional Photographers of America (P.P.A.), and was selected as
an instructor in their "Super Monday" program, a position
that the President of the P.P.A. states is intended for the most
legendary photographers in the industry. Her resume includes traveling
and lecturing
to professional photographers internationally as well as teaching
classes at Winona School, N. Carolina University, the Rochester
Institute and
Syracuse University, among others. Geiger has received the Post-Standard
Achievement Award in the Arts.
Jessica Taylor is exhibiting many of her cloudscapes in this exhibit
along side her mother, A. Brooks Decker's paintings. "I thought that
I would become a painter as my mother, aunt, uncle and grandfather had," she
writes in her artist's statement. She studied art but professionally
entered the "healing arts", eventually getting a PhD. Taylor
later started taking photographs of the doors of Santa Fe and sending
them to her mother to paint from. Decker sent her daughter Jessica a
camera which was nicknamed her "magic camera" because it had
belonged to Taylor's step-father. "I haven't been able to put the
camera down, " Taylor writes. Concerning her subject matter she
explains, "Although I have always lived by water, in New
Mexico the skies have become my ocean. Through them I have started
to paint
again and discovered my reason to do art."
For the fourth year, Delavan Art Gallery is pleased to host the
work of children from Blodgett, Seymour Magnet and Solace Elementary
Schools.
Students from the classes of Stacy Griffin, Kelly Moser and Simone
Montgomery
have the chance to see their work in a professional setting and
to sell the work to raise money for themselves as burgeoning
artists
and for
school art supplies. A special reception will be held for students
on Friday, April 20, from 4 - 6 PM, featuring a performance by
Seymour Guitar Ensemble. The ensemble consists of student guitar
players in
the 4th and 5th grades and is spearheaded by Seymour’s music
teacher, Kevin Dorsey. The public is encouraged to attend this reception.
Delavan Art Gallery is a 3,800 square foot showcase
and sales venue for fine art created by area artists. Located in a
convenient,
downtown location at 501 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, the
gallery is free
and
open to the public. Off-street parking is available and the gallery
is handicapped accessible. Delavan Art Gallery opens "Art
Across Generations" from 5 - 8 p.m. on Thursday,
April 5, and is open through May 5 on Thursday and Friday afternoons
from 12-6 p.m.,
Saturdays
from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and at other times by appointment.