CONTACT:
Courtney Rile
Gallery Coordinator, Delavan Art Gallery
501 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
315.425.7500 or crile@delavancenter.com
Exhibition: "Wrapping
Up the Season"
Featuring
mixed media works from the series "Archeological Memoir" by
Amy E. Bartell and "Conversations With Nature" by Tara
Hogan as well as works by the Syracuse Ceramic
Guild.
Show Dates: November 15 - December 22, 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, November 15, 5-8 p.m.
Also open for Th3, The Third Thursday, in December: Thursday, December
20, 2007, 5-8 p.m.
MEET THE ARTISTS!
Artists in Attendance:
Saturday November 17, noon - 3 p.m.- Amy Bartell
Saturday November 24, noon - 3 p.m.- Artists from Syracuse Ceramic Guild
Saturday December 1, noon - 3 p.m.- Artists from Syracuse Ceramic Guild
Saturday December 15, noon - 3 p.m.- Tara Hogan
Saturday December 22, noon - 3 p.m.- Artists from Syracuse Ceramic Guild
Special Events:
Saturday December 8 at 2 p.m.- Stone Canoe Writers Series featuring Michael
Burkard and Chris Kennedy. Michael
Burkard was a 2006 Stone Canoe Poetry
Editor and faculty member in the Creative Writing Program at Syracuse
University. Chris Kennedy is the director of the M.F.A. program in creative
writing at Syracuse University and the author of full-length collections
of poetry. For more information on Burkard, Kennedy and the publication
Stone Canoe, please visit www.stonecanoejournal.org
Thursday December 20 from 5 - 8 p.m.- Delavan Art Gallery will have several
of our featured artists in attendance for Th3, The Third Thursday, Syracuse's
citywide visual arts night. For more information on Th3 please visit www.th3syracuse.com
SYRACUSE, New York -- October 29, 2007 -- Delavan Art Gallery is pleased
to present the exhibition "Wrapping Up The Season" featuring
mixed media works from the series "Archeological Memoir" by
Amy E. Bartell and "Conversations With Nature" by Tara
Hogan in addition to works by the Syracuse Ceramic
Guild. The exhibit
opens
on Thursday, November 15 from 5-8 p.m. and continues through Saturday,
December 22, 2007. This occasion is marks the first time Delavan
Art Gallery has held an opening reception concurrently with Th3,
The Third
Thursday, Syracuse's visual arts night.
Amy E. Bartell has returned for a second exhibition at Delavan
Art Gallery to show a new series of mixed media works titled "Archeological
Memoir." In her artist statement she describes the body of work
as "a glimpse into memory and a quest for directional clues amidst
the maps, signs, mysteries, scraps of writing and the compass of magnetic
north." Bartell's art work can be found in the collections of numerous
individuals and organizations including Carleton College, California
State University, Syracuse University and SUNY New York. She is known
as a mural artist around the country and as the former Gallery Coordinator
of Delavan Art Gallery. Currently, she is a faculty member of the art
department at SUNY Oswego. Bartell's approach in her new series raises
the question "What do we see when we scan the horizons of our
lives? Where do we dig; does 'X' really mark the spot?"
Tara Hogan is exhibiting a collection of monoprints and mixed media
from a new series of work titled "Conversations With Nature." The
body of work conveys a dialogue between humans, animals and nature inspired
by an interest in environmental consciousness. Hogan has been a graphic
designer since earning her B.F.A. in Illustration from Syracuse University
eight years ago. Her art has been published in American Illustration,
CMYK Magazine, Domino Magazine online and on the back of Bear Magazine.
About her distinct style, Hogan explains, "I have a loving
appreciation for nature's intricate beauty combined with modern
urban style."
Syracuse Ceramic Guild has returned for a third exhibition at Delavan
Art Gallery, featuring ceramics by ten of its members. Selected
works include eclectic ceramics by Lory and Walt Black, porcelain
and stoneware
by Sue Canizares, Raku sculpture by Dona
Flaherty, Raku pottery
by Dee Gage, abstract sculptural stoneware by Jane
T. Gillett, ceramic
story
boxes by Amy Patricia Komar, "Biomorpheus," a body of
abstract works by Ron Kalinoski, high-fired porcelain and stoneware
by Bobbi
Lamb and soda fired works by Steven Pilcher. The Syracuse
Ceramic Guild, established in 1947, is a not-for-profit organization of
potters dedicated
to the promotion of awareness and understanding of the ceramic medium.
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 “Wrapping Up the Season” from
5 - 8 p.m. on Thursday, November 15, which is also Th3,
The Third Thursday. The show is on exhibit through Saturday, December 22 on
Thursday and
Friday afternoons from 12-6 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
and at other times by appointment.