Even though I'm retired and no longer organize the annual Spring Art Show I'm still hanging in there (by helping to hang the show). A small installation crew, including Molly, got the almost 100 artists up on the walls on April 29th. The reception was May 1st.
Molly and the usual confederation of pickers played in the portico
Here's Molly's new (I'd say excellent) portrait. Hangers Tom Tabakin and Donn Deangelo to the left.
Zoltron's wondrous bronze sculpture and Judy North's equally wondrous canine.
Andrew Bates "School Drop Off"
I always like looking at Geoff Bernstein's paintings of people looking at paintings
A great piece by Judith Selby-Lang
Leonard Leinow
Jim Finnegan
Tom Tabakin (leather, wood, copper and brass)
Laurel Marinelli
"Artist-in-Training", David Hoffman
John Beck "Rainbow Tara, Mother of All Buddhas"
Alexis Brayton, an encaustic piece
Liz Lauter
Anne Hillsley, paper collage
Paul Valente
Watercolor by Edieann Fleming
Paul Snyder, pyrography on basewood
Martha Cederstrom
Sarah May Salin
Barbara Libby-Steinmann
Dahlia Kamesar
Painting/collage by Taylor & Kaba Rechtschaffen, ceramic dog by Marie Eisen and robo-fantasy by me.
"Evolutionary Stroll"
Richard D. James
Nils Persson
Barbara Morris
Richard Lang, "Distributed Cognition"
Claudia Tomaso, "State of the World"
Jay Oneil
Susan Doyle "Banned: I know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
Monotype by Sunday Favor
Kristin Jakob "Sweet Violet-Viola Odorata"
Elaine Penwell, handcut layered paper
Sierra Salin (I wish I had a better shot of this fine piece of photography)
Sam Harris
Watercolor by Leo Den Ouden
Stained glass by Sarah Smith
Carole Alter's lampsculpture
Anne Pennypacker
I wish I had more shots. My apologies to the missing artists.
The 36th Annual Spring Art Show ends on May 17th.













































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