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  • In the Junior Art Division at the Wayne County Fair in grades 1- 4, best of shows went to: art, Travis Cochran, Wooster; craft, Jacob Mullen, Wooster; and photography, Thomas Gress, Shreve. In grades 5-8, art, Ashley Miller, Marshallville; craft, Sydney Mullen, Wooster; and photography, Nick First, Wooster.

    ...GRADES 1-4. OIL/ACRYLIC PAINTINGS. Animal or Bird -- Second, Riley Stull, Wooster. W...

  • In the Junior Art Division at the Wayne County Fair, in grades 1- 4, best of shows went to: Art, Travis Cochran of Wooster; craft, Drew Arko of Wooster; and photography, Riley Stull of Wooster. In grades 5-8, the winners were:; art, Juliet Freed of Wooster; craft, Stephanie Haught of Wooster; and photography, Ally Szukaitus of Wooster.

    ...GRADES 1-4. OIL/ACRYLIC PAINTINGS. Animal or Bird -- First, Travis Cochran, Wooster;...

  • John Dunn art venue Ammann Gallery is featuring local art, craft and jewelry from six member artists -- Susan Ammann (jewelry), Shirley Eckhert (paintings), Edna Sturchtman (polymer clay scenes, wearables), Gail Russell (photography), Joanne Paulk (art glass), Sandra Miller (mixed media clocks, frames), one-of-a-kind jackets and vests by Judy Terra. Other art includes prints, ceramics, hand-dyed silks and more. Located next to Bent Street Deli in the John Dunn Shops, for more information, call (575) 758-7450.

    ... series "Land of Enchantment" along with animal portraits and miniatures are on view. For more inf...

  • In the Junior Art Division at the Wayne County Fair, in grades one-four best of shows went to Mary Grace Gorman of Wooster, art; Travis Cochran of Wooster, craft; Alexander Thompson of Smithville, photography. In grades five-eight the winners were, Juliet Freed of Wooster, art; Geoffrey Norris of Wooster, craft; and Abigail Frye of Wooster, photography.

    ...GRADES 1-4. OIL/ACRYLIC PAINTINGS. Portrait or Figure -- first, Mary Grace Gorman, WWooster. Animal or Bird -- first, Zara Bridenstine, West Salem. La...

  • [Christopher Griffin] is a Canadian artist who last presented a body of work at West Branch in the spring of 2008. His current collection is entitled "New Mythology." Subjects range from a tiny lizard to a leviathan whale. Griffin's technique of using an asphalt medium with oil is inventive, and his critters are creative and lively. Like nearly all of these paintings, the 18-by-14-inch "Fish Market Pelican" is monochromatic - in this case a pale raw umber, with wide and dark asphalt lines defining the form. Griffin also indulges in playful mark making; dashes and dots add visual rhythms to his works. City Bull" depicts a 26-by-25-inch Pleistocene-era animal, but this image represents a more modern kind of shamanism - reading the entrails of the stock market Griffin's artist statement r...

  • SAN DIMAS WILDLIFE ART SHOW AND SALE a.m.- 5 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. to

    ... inspiration for his landscape and wild animal oil paintings. "Whenever I get back from trips, I ...

  • Ron Pokrasso: Ruby Dreams, 2010, mixed media. Zane Bennett Contemporary Art (435 S. Guadalupe St.) shows work by Joshua Rose, Roger Atkins, Stephen De Staebler, and Ron Pokrasso in an exhibit of paintings, sculpture, and ceramics. Call 982-8111. Michele Mikesell: Dream Catcher, 2010, oil on birch. Michele Mikesell's images -- part human, part animal, and all painted on birch -- can be seen in Guardians, an exhibit that opens with a 5 p.m. reception on Friday, Oct. 22, at Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art (702 1/2 Canyon Road, 992-0711). Opening concurrently is Big Game, an exhibit of multi-paneled paintings by Susan Sales.

  • On Friday, Sept. 16, the Everson Museum of Art (401 Harrison St.; 474-6064) hosts an opening reception at 5:30 p.m. for Aftermarket: Art, Objects and Commerce. The show focuses on art and consumerism and features four projects created by Syracuse native John Freyer: "Bob's Big Boy," a 12-foot sculpture; "Surplus," a large installation consisting of used clothing; a functional store space called "Walm-Art.com"; and "AllMyLifeForSale.com," with selected items sold by Freyer on eBay during 2001 and now loaned back by the buyers. The exhibit will run through Feb. 19. The Everson is also showing The Poster Project: See What Is Possible through Sept. 23; the exhibit features works by children ages 10 to 15 and is presented in conjunction with the Learning Disabilities Association of Central N...

    ...) kicks off a solo show devoted to the paintings of Rachel Harms with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. ... digital imaging to transform subjects into animal-like forms. The show runs through Oct. 15, as does...

  • ... and the Pen: Inscribing and Describing Paintings at the Mughal Court, c. 1555-1625" (Pennsylvania, ... the Game: The Artist-Sportsman and Animal Conservation in American Hunting Imagery, 1844-189...

  • There's an art gap for grups. You should no longer tack up posters (dudes, this includes rock posters in cheap frames) and yet you can't (yet?) afford glittery skulls or trendy photos of nude wan boys and girls bouncing on trampolines. How to nest while lacking thousands of dollar bills to swish around the room? There's always eBay for things like a 14'' x 10'' framed botanical print from 1893 ($14) and Etsy for archival matted prints of, for example, University of the Arts professor Mike Geno's sockmonkey oil paintings ($30). Other ways to think Dwell but act Readymade are Inliquid, the gallery at the Print Center and Art Star. In Liquid, Philly's artists' network, happens to be hosting their eighth annual silent benefit on Sept. 25. Good thing, since the online store currently carries...

    ..., cartoonish children and pastel geometric animals (Jap-pop gothic?) favored by the younger set pilla...



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