FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Delavan Art Gallery
Contact:
Courtney Rile, Gallery Coordinator / (315) 425-7500 /
crile@delavancenter.com
Exhibition: "The Language of Art"
Featuring watermedia by Barbara Kellogg, varied works by Nives Marzocchi
and works by artists in Stone Canoe, a journal of arts and ideas from
Upstate New York.
Dates: March 1 -March 31, 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, March 1, 5-8 PM
A special reception for selected Gold Key Winners from the Scholastic
Art Awards on Saturday, March 10, 1-4 PM, open to the public
Artists in Attendance: Saturdays from noon - 3
p.m.
March 3: Nives Marzocchi
March 10: Scholastics artists
March 17: Barbara Kellogg
March 24: Artists from Stone Canoe
March 31: Artists from Stone Canoe
SYRACUSE, New York -- February 16, 2007 -- Delavan Art Gallery presents the exhibit "The Language of Art" featuring watermedia
by Barbara Kellogg, varied works by Nives
Marzocchi and works by artists
in Stone Canoe, a journal of arts and ideas from
Upstate New York. The exhibit opens on Thursday, March 1 and continues
through Saturday,
March 31, 2007.
Barbara Kellogg creates semi-abstract paintings using Lana Watercolor
paper, Sekishu rice paper and Holbein Acryla Gouache paint. Line
and texture are both important elements in her art and are often
inspired by simple gestures in nature such as the turn of a leaf
or twist of
a branch. Kellogg has been an active artist for over three decades
and has developed an extensive resume of exhibitions, awards, publications
and teaching experience. Her education includes a B.F.A.
in Painting from Syracuse University and three decades of classes
with artists Nicholas
Reale, Edward Betts and Glenn Bradshaw. Kellogg resides in
Fayetteville, NY and is a member of the National Watercolor Society,
the CNY Watercolor
Society and the Cazenovia Watercolor Society.
Nives Marzocchi is showing works in a variety of mediums including
bronze, ceramic, metal, textiles and wood. Her work is inspired
by her upbringing in Italy as well as her travels throughout Europe and
the
United States. Marzocchi started focusing on her art work later
in life and has been actively taking classes and exhibiting since
1997. Among
her professors were Roger Mack and Mary Giehl and places she has
shown include the Onondaga County Community College, Lowe and Edgewood
art
galleries as well as many of the local libraries.
Delavan Art Gallery is pleased to host an art exhibition for the first
annual publication of Stone Canoe, a journal of arts and ideas from
Upstate New York, published by University College of Syracuse University.
On display at Delavan Art Gallery will be works by the majority of the
visual artists included in the inaugural issue. Stone Canoe is
committed to showcasing the work of artists and writers from, or
somehow connected to, the Upstate New York region. The contributors to
Stone Canoe No. 1 represent
remarkable diversity in every respect” age, level
of experience, cultural background, choice of subject matter, and
point of view. The following artists will have work in the
exhibition: Mark Bender, Douglas Biklen, Larry Bissonnette, Stephen
Carlson, John
Bul Dau, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Bob Gates, Mary Giehl, Lew Graham,
Christopher Gray, Wendy Harris, Gail Hoffman, Tom Huff, Hugh Jones,
Bryan McGrath,
Wendy Moleski, Novado Cappuccilli, Mario J. Perez, Elena Peteva,
Joseph Scheer, Luvon Sheppard, Ann Skild, John Thompson,
John von Bergen, Carrie Mae Weems, Diana Whiting, Errol Willett
and Marion
Wilson. For more information about Stone Canoe, visit the
journal's website, www.stonecanoejournal.org or
come see the exhibition, "The
Language of Art."
Beginning on Thursday, March 8, and continuing through Saturday, March
31, Delavan Art Gallery will also be displaying a selection of Gold
Key winners from the Time Warner Cable Scholastic Art Awards. There
will be a special reception for Scholastics artists, which is open
to the public, on Saturday, March 10, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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 "The
Language of Art" from 5 - 8 p.m. on Thursday, March
1, and is open through March 31 on Thursday and Friday afternoons
from 12-6 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and at other
times by appointment.