sherman mills spring-summer GROUP SHOW

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Join the sherman mills arts community, smARTS for our group show. The show includes twenty eight artists who live and or work at sherman mills. Work includes two dimensional and three dimensional works — textiles, painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, and glass.

Meet the artists at our reception on June 13th.

carano gallery
building 32 : 3510 Scotts Lane

GALLERY HOURS
Saturday & Sunday
10 am - 5pm

ARTIST RECEPTION
Friday, JUNE 13th
5-7 pm

participating artists:

Sharon Abramowitz
Mujahid Abdul-Baeth
Arielle Azeez
Wendy Pew Bankoff
Nancy Barnes
Sandra Chierici*
Damini Celebre*
Joel Erland
Karen Freedman
Andrew Gardener
Stella Gassaway*
Marjorie Grigonis
Nancy Frankel-Halbert
Kate Kaman
Diane Lachman
Sandi Lovitz
Sue MCKee
Kate Ohara
Pam Pawl*
Wendy Pew
Sheri Rose
Craig Rothfuss
Barbara Schumer
Deb Simon
Rachel Shoham
Maria Solomon
Nancy Tabas
Pam Taggart*
Carol Wisker
Michael Zerbe

* artist/instructor members of the b32 collective.

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Karen Freedman : Reclamation: Peachy Green : 301 Gallery

Sherman Mills artist [ smARTS ] Karen Freedman’s painting Reclamation: Peachy Green was juried in to the On the Edge exhibition at the Second National Encaustic Painting Conference at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, Massacusetts

karen freedman 301 gallery

301 Gallery
June 6 - July 3

visit Karen’s website: http://www.karenfreedman.com

The juror is Laura Moriarty, Director of Exhibitions at the Gallery at R&F Handmade Paints. Laura is a painter and printmaker whose curious works bridge the boundary between painting and sculpture. Her work is exhibited widely and included in many collections and publications. As Director of the Gallery at R&F in Kingston, New York, Laura has been deeply involved in the curation of encaustic exhibitions for the past nine years, and has organized several installments of “Encaustic Works”, the international juried encaustic biennial exhibition sponsored by R&F .

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Carol Wisker at Third Street Gallery

urban density

Don’t miss Sherman Mills artist [ smARTS ] artist Carol Wisker’s mixed media work at Third Street Gallery.

Third Street Gallery on Second Street
Annual Group Exhibition

April 30 – May 31, 2008
Reception:
Sunday, May 4, 12-2 pm

Above:
Carol Wisker
Urban Density
Mixed Media 36 x 36 inches

58 North Second Street, Old City
Philadelphia, 19106
215 625 0993
www.3rdstreetgallery.com

Carol Wisker is also education advisor of the teaching collective B32. You can find out more at : b32.shermanmills.com

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b32 @ sherman mills announces new class schedule

b32 identity

Haven’t heard of b32?

b32 is a group of artists working together to provide experiences, education, and professional development related to crafts and the visual arts right here at sherman mills. New classes and workshops are added from month to month and posted at their website.

b32 focuses on small class size — big student attention. With experiences and workshops that don’t require huge time commitment you still have plenty of time left to enjoy other endeavors.

b32 members have the big magenta dot outside their studios — so stop by if you have any questions. Sign up for the mailing list and be notified of updates in the schedule.

Check out the website: http://b32.shermanmills.com

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live-work studio on the road

Sherman Mills artist [ smARTS ] Matthew Naftzger has been on the road for months. His travels began here at Sherman Mills and the first stop was a two month show in Scottsdale, Arizona. His travels since have been many — now in Chattanooga.

This is what the traveling Works of Man looks like. Inside his box truck is a traveling studio so that he can continue to make works on the road, his groovy trailer gives him a roof over his head, and his trusty Stella scooter is his transportation at show sights.

A modern artist traveling live-work studio.

We look forward to having back at his home base and hearing about his travels.

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Designing Double Cloth : Pam Pawl weaving class Peters Valley, NJ

pam pawl : textile artist

Join sherman mills [ smARTS ] textile artist Pam Pawl for a special weaving class at Peters Valley in Layton, NJ. You might even call it a retreat!

Explore weaving puckers, pleats, tubes, pockets and color blocks. Learn to design, set up and weave on a warp that shows one of the many aspects of double cloth. You’ll be working on both 4 and 8 harness looms using a variety of materials and finishing techniques. You will create many samples to use as future inspiration in this round-robin class.

Designing Double Cloth
July 18-22, 2008

To register:
contact Peters Valley
www.petersvalley.org

see her website : www.pampawltextiles.com

Pam Pawl also conducts experiences and workshops in her studio at sherman mills. She is a founding member of the teaching collective B32. You can find out more about her classes at : b32.shermanmills.com

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New Day glass mural, Rachel Shoham

monkey detail

detail: new day

Sherman Mills [ smARTS ] glass artist Rachel Shoham has created a 3.5′ x 3.5′ mural made completely of glass . It is kiln fused and painted with glass powders and frits. The work was created for a specific site, Ronald MacDonald House, using the natural light to reflect the quality and reflection of the glass. The subject is family and child. Her goal was to help uplift the spirit of the children undergoing treatment in the hospital.

The glass mural is now installed at the Ronald MacDonald House located on 100 E. Erie Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. 19134.

Humankind Design, Joel Erland and Kate Kaman made the metal and wood frame and helped Rachel install it at the location. Additional art was donated by Nancy Tabas and Debra Simon.

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Jesse Harrington at Artist’s House in May

smARTS [sherman mills] artist Jessie Harrington has works including drawings and wood Reliefs. Stop by and see his show during the month of May.

Artists’ House Gallery
April 30 - June 1st,

First Friday: May 2nd, 5-8:30pm
Sunday Reception: May 4th, 1-4pm

57 n. Second St.
Philadelphia, Pa 19106
(215) 923-8440
Hours: wed-sun 12-5 or by appointment
www.artistshouse.com

See more of Jesse’s work at: www.harringtonsculpture.com

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Karen Feedman at Cheltenham Art Center

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Sherman Mills [ smARTS ] artist Karen Freedman’s work Swing Low has been selected by W. Douglass Paschall for inclusion in the 66th Annual Awards Painting Exhibition.

Cheltenham Art Center : 66th Annual Awards Painting Exhibition
April 27 - May 23
Opening Reception : Sunday, April 27 from 2-4 pm

Juror - W. Douglass Paschall, Curator of Collections, Woodmere Art Museum
Cheltenham Art Center
439 Ashbourne Road
Cheltenham, PA 19012
215-379-4660
http://www.cheltenhamarts.org/

See more of Karen’s work at her website: http://www.karenfreedman.com

Swing Low, encaustic on wood panel, 20″ x 20″
© 2007 - 2008 Karen Freedman, All rights reserved.

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Kate Kaman and Joel Erland, ArtWalk 2008 : Washington, DC.

artwalk : dc

ArtWalk 2008 will be unveiled at Metro Center in Washington, DC. Friday, April 11th at 12pm

This large-scale art project sponsored by the DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities will consist of twelve - 24 Ft by 6 Ft billboards depicting 12 artist’s interpretation of the theme Emerge. All are welcome to come to the opening/dedication at 12 noon on April 11th.

ArtWalk is located at 10th street between New York Avenue and H Street, just two blocks from the metro center station. Washington, DC

kate kaman : emerge

Artists’ Statement: I Emerge, Therefore I Exist
by smARTS artists Kate Kaman and Joel Erland

Awed by the scale of the DC Artwalk 2008 project, Kate Kaman & Joel Erland decided to experiment. Somewhat of a departure from their previous work, EMERGE is a reflection on some of their favorite virtues in contemporary culture: self-awareness, innocent irreverence, and mirth. The viewer intuitively sees the groundhog and his insect friends as protagonists- not merely animals. The underlying message is post-ironic: I emerge, therefore I exist. The artists asked themselves, “Is it even advisable to make artwork that deals with emergence and existence? And if so, what if that artwork makes you smile?”

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