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ART! “Arts for Everyone” Members Exhibition, Attleboro Arts Museum
The Attleboro Arts Museum Members’ Exhibition and Opening Awards Reception will be held from December 9th through January 26th, with Gallery Hours, Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 5pm.
The Opening Awards Reception will be held on Saturday, December 9th, 2023; 2pm – 4pm. Free and open to all. RSVP by Dec. 8th to: 508-222-2644 x10 or [email protected].
Over 350 works of art are on view during the Attleboro Arts Museum’s annual Members’ Exhibition, which is an annual tradition, appear in the organization’s Ottmar Gallery .
A popular and unique Attleboro Arts Museum member benefit is the opportunity to annually exhibit up to three original works of art. In the spirit of the Museum’s tagline – Arts for Everyone – all guideline compliant work is accepted into this exhibition. 2023 guest juror Jodi Stevens, Executive Director at the Marion Art Center, in Marion, MA, has been tasked with awarding cash prizes, art materials certificates and commendations of merit.
RINewsToday contributing photographer, Herman Brewster:
Herman Brewster enjoys photographing the beauty of Rhode Island. He has been a contributor, donating photographs to the Art Connection since 2015. He has volunteered on the Pawtucket City Photo Contest, that results in the popular City of Pawtucket Calendar. Brewster says, “I capture the environment. Water ripples, reflects and changes with the light and the aperture. The water in front of Gilbert Stuart Museum is shallow and gives the camera something new to see each time I visit.”
He holds a BA degree in Psychology from Southern University and MAT in English from Brown University. He was a counselor at the Department of Corrections and an English teacher in the Providence School Department before he retired in 2014.
One of his photographs was chosen for publication in 2017 by Cardthartic Cards. He takes great pleasure in having his photographs chosen by nonprofits, and sharing art with the community is very important to him.
Exhibiting Artists
Linda Alger | goghfurther | Rina Naik |
Jim Allen | Lisa Granata | Adrian Negenborn |
Paul Leon Anderson | Camille Gregorian | Karole Nicholson |
Mary Jane Andreozzi | Larz Grenier | Robin Nunes |
Brian Aronne | Gina Grenier | Doreen O’Donnell |
Clare Asch | Philip Gruppuso | Kristina Occhino |
Deborah Baldizar | Victoria Guerina | Polly Parke |
Lissa Banks | Dan Gyves | Ronna Pate |
Brian Barresi | John Haberek Jr. | Linda Pearlman Karlsberg |
Lauren Beath | Carolyn Hansen | Michael Perry |
Christina Beecher | Carol Hansen | Joan Powers |
Pamela Benham | Laura Harvey | Tyler Putnam |
Ana Cristina Berard | Barbara Edlund Healy | Karen Reid |
Dot Bergen | Philip Hermann | Maira Reinbergs |
Judith Bertozzi | Mark Holme | R. Douglass Rice |
David Lee Black | Celeste Houle | Susanne Riette |
Michael Bourque | Eric Hovermale | Melissa Riley |
Rachel Brask | Jeannine Hunter Lazzaro | Eileen Riley |
Herman Brewster | Tom Irizarry | Betsy Ritz |
Jayne Brown | Memy Ish Shalom | Frank Robertson |
Eddie Bruckner | Koli Islam | Linda Rogers |
Jenifer Buckley | Marc Jaffe | Ewa Roselli |
Sue Burek | Bonnie Jaffe | Ruth Rosner |
John Buron | Richard Kattman | Roberta Roy |
Linda Byrne | Todd Kefor | Carol Sacks |
Jackie Cabral | Tracy Korneffel | Kenneth Salome |
Mary Anne Cahan | David Laferriere | Steve Sangapore |
Andre Camire | Linda Lancz | Ana-Maria Santos |
Peter Campbell | Iwona Lapczyk | Stephen Saunders |
Laura White Carpenter | Sarah Jane Lapp | Simone Scholes |
Nicole Carriere | Margo Lemieux | Michelle Scotti |
Andy Chambless | Laurie Iris Lerner | BarbaraLee Seligman |
Bill Clark | Kate Lewandowski | Niva Shrestha |
Corey Clark | Ken Lindgren | Beverly Silva |
Kevin Clark | Joni Lohr | Sheila Smith |
Elaine Corda | Vesna Longton | Erin Spencer |
Valerya Couto | Betsey MacDonald | James St. Germaine |
Alyce Crowell | Kathleen MacKenzie | Kerry St. Pierre |
Anne Marie Cullimore | Martha Manno | Patrick Steele |
Harold Cunniff | Rosemarie Manson | Matt Temple |
Jamie Derr | Nicole Mardini | Jean Thompson |
Katherine Desy | Theresa Mariano | Felicia Touhey |
Linda Dickerson | Tracey J Maroni | Charles Tramontana |
Cynthia DiDonato | Caitlyn Marsh | Jennifer Turner |
Paul Michael Eddy | Kathleen Marshall | Uncle Frank |
Sharon D. Eisman | Paul Martins | James C Varnum |
Timothy Elliott | Vitoria Martins da Silva | David Volkin |
Lindsey Epstein | David Martsolf | Andrea Warner |
Gary Espenhain | Roberta Masciarelli | Kerry Welch |
Michael Evans | Alice Matthews Gentili | Nancy Whitcomb |
Patricia G. Faulkner | Ayse McCarthy | Fred Wiegand |
John Fazzino | Anne McNevin | Katie Wild |
Sarah K. Feragen | Melanie dai Medeiros | Angie Wimmer |
Khary Finch | Catherine Meeks | Steven Wiseman |
Linda Finn | Trice Megginson | Marie Wisz |
Ann Fletcher | Filipe Miguel | Carol Wontkowski |
William Gibson | Cynthia Mitchell Scott | Marian Wrightington |
Vera Gierke | Alexander Morris | Jay Wu |
Ann-Marie Gillett | Kevin Mulligan | Michael Yefko |
Jacquelyn Glum | Lynn Nafey | Bernard Zubrowski |
About Juror Jodi Stevens
In addition to serving as executive director at the Marion Art Center, Jodi Stevens has served as an adjunct faculty member for the Continuing Education Department at Rhode Island School of Design; curator at Dedee Shattuck Gallery in Westport, MA; and studio manager for a local professional artist. She holds her MFA in Artisanry/Textiles from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and graduated from East Carolina University with a BFA in Textile Design.
Members’ Exhibition Dates
- December 9th, 2023 – January 26th, 2024
- Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm
- Holiday closing: December 23rd, 2023 – January 2nd, 2024
The museum is located at 86 Park Street in Attleboro.
About Attleboro Arts Museum
The Attleboro Arts Museum involves audiences of all ages and backgrounds in the visual arts through diverse educational programs and engaging arts experiences. We work to support the creative and artistic development of both promising and professional artists. The Museum is a privately supported, non-profit arts institution whose core commitment to Arts for Everyone guides the Museum’s programs and operations.
Their Vision
The Attleboro Arts Museum is recognized and respected as a compelling resource for the exploration and discovery of the wonders and challenges of art. The Museum:
- achieves this status through exceptional visual arts education programs and faculty, inspiring exhibitions, leading-edge facilities, and an emphasis on making and presenting dynamic work in the visual, performing and language arts.
- distinguishes itself as a center of excellence in unique and varied arts initiatives.
- maintains an all-inclusive culture that welcomes a steady and widespread flow of visitors and volunteers.
- manages a diverse mix of income sources to support and maintain financial strength.