CONTACT:
Courtney Rile
Gallery Coordinator, Delavan Art Gallery
501 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
315.425.7500 or crile@delavancenter.com
Exhibition: "Maximum
Color"
Featuring glass by Phil Austin, paintings by Alison
Fisher, landscapes
and abstractions by Jim Loveless, non-representational paintings by
Lutz Scherneck and creative photography by Linda
Spatuzzi.
Dates:
October 11, 2007 – November 10, 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
Opening Reception: Thursday, October 11, 5-8 p.m.
Also open for Th3, The Third Thursday: Thursday, October 18, 2007, 5-8
p.m.
MEET THE ARTISTS!
Artists in Attendance:
Saturday October 13, noon - 3 p.m.- Lutz Scherneck
Thursday October 18, 5-8 p.m.- (Th3) Phil Austin, Jim Loveless, Linda
Spatuzzi
Saturday October 20, noon - 3 p.m.- Alison Fisher
Saturday October 27, noon - 3 p.m.- Linda Spatuzzi
Saturday November 3, noon - 3 p.m.- Stone Canoe Poetry Reading featuring
Phil Memmer
Saturday November 10, noon - 3 p.m.- Jim Loveless
Special Events:
Thursday October 18 from 5 - 8 p.m.- Th3, The Third Thursday, Syracuse's
citywide visual arts night. For more information please visit www.th3syracuse.com
Saturday November 3 at 2 p.m.- Stone Canoe Poetry Reading featuring accomplished
poet Phil Memmer. Memmer is the author of three collections of poetry,
editor of the literary journal Two Rivers Review, director of the Arts
Branch of the YWCA and founder of the Downtown Writer's center. For more
information on Phil Memmer and the publication Stone Canoe, please visit
www.stonecanoejournal.org
SYRACUSE, New York -- September 21, 2007 -- Delavan Art Gallery is
pleased to present the exhibition "Maximum Color" featuring
glass by Phil Austin, paintings by Alison
Fisher, landscapes and
abstractions
by Jim Loveless, non-representational paintings by Lutz
Scherneck and creative photography by Linda
Spatuzzi. The exhibit opens on
Thursday,
October 11 and continues through Saturday, November 10, 2007.
Phil
Austin is a glass artist and craftsman who works out of his Snake
Oil Glassworks studio in Skaneateles, NY. He uses traditional offhand
glassblowing techniques to create vases, bowls and a variety of other
objects that are popular for their colorful textural surfaces and traditional
forms. He also designs and builds glass furnaces, ovens and other equipment
used in making blown glass. Austin has an MFA from the School for American
Craftsman at Rochester Institute of Technology and is currently a part-time
member of the Art faculty at Onondaga Community College.
Alison
Fisher's deep love of abstract form is inspired by artists such
as Kandinsky and Rothko. Her mixed media paintings use acrylic, titanium,
pastel, gold ink, tea leafing and copper wire to explore concepts of balance
and perception. In addition to her mixed media paintings, Fisher also
creates acrylic on paper impressionistic works that invoke a sense of
peace and tranquility. Her art has been exhibited in fine art shows and
galleries across the Southwest and East coast and is collected by corporations
and private collectors alike. Fisher says her work reflects her own evolution
as an artist and the beauty of the quest.
Jim
Loveless paints acrylic landscapes and abstractions. He is a Professor
Emeritas
of
Colgate University and has been painting and exhibiting
for nearly fifty years in universities and museums around the country.
Loveless's
paintings imply ideas of space and timelessness. Loveless uses geometrical
forms as a way of showing force because, he explains, "...they
stand outside of time, a little bit. They can be encountered directly
but they
are divested of a kind of history."
Lutz
Scherneck uses acrylic paints on canvas to create non-representational
works
of art.
Although born in Germany, Scherneck grew up in the Mohawk
Valley region of upstate New York and went on to graduate from Syracuse
University with a BFA in painting. He explains, "Rather than
calculation, creativity should be the result of an artist's intuition...
The process
of painting is simple yet my goal remains lofty: combine components
elemental to painting in a plastic manner and create a high level
visual work of
art."
Linda
Spatuzzi specializes in creating abstract images from photos of
everyday objects or settings. Her creative photography has been shown
in the Liverpool Art Show, NYS Fair, Photography Magazine Annual International
Competition, Syracuse Post Standard Photo Competition and Vineyard Art
Show. Spatuzzi was also an award winner in the Betterphoto.com international
competition.
Delavan
Art Gallery is a 3,800 square foot showcase and sales venue for fine
art created
by area artists. Conveniently located downtown
at 501
West Fayette Street in 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 “Maximum Color” from 5 - 8 p.m.
on Thursday, October 11. The show is on exhibit through Saturday,
November 10 on Thursday and Friday afternoons from 12-6 p.m., Saturdays
from 10
a.m. - 4 p.m. and at other times by appointment.