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June 2021 Exhibits
June 4, 2021 @ 9:00 am - June 26, 2021 @ 4:00 pm
Featured in the Thaler Gallery:
"Screenspective Plus", printmaking and mixed media by Nina Mickelsen.
Nina Mickelsen is a versatile, contemporary 2D artist, working in acrylic silk screening as well as mixed media. Her work has been called “progressive” and characterized by the Washington Post as “Latter-Day Pop-Art.” As a Finland native, her artistic roots are in Scandinavian clean and colorful design. Equally comfortable working with realistic, graphic shapes as she is with abstract, slightly sculptural work, she is inspired by nature, coast and contemporary design.
Click here to view a selection of artwork online.
Featured in the Sisson Galleria:
"Rare Earth", all-media group show highlighting the impact humankind has had on our rare and beautiful Earth. Artwork will shine a light on the ecological problems that are occurring around us, the actions that we are taking to protect our planet, and why our environment is worth conserving and celebrating. Exhibit judge: Susan Holt.
Click here to view the award winners online.
In Studio E:
Showcasing functional and non-functional ceramics by members of the
Clay Guild of the Eastern Shore. Founded in 2005, the Clay Guild serves the southern part of the Eastern Shore with members in MD, DE, and VA.
Click here to view a selection of artwork online.
In the Spotlight Gallery:
Lower Shore Addiction Awareness Visual Arts Competition, presented by the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore. This annual competition is an opportunity for Lower Shore students to explore the theme of addiction awareness, exercise their creativity, and have their art displayed to the wider community. See the artwork by Worcester County middle and high school students all month long!
Click here to view the award winners online.
In the Artisan Showcase:
Marge Bradach.
I’m fortunate that I chose to become a painter and maker of jewelry in retirement because I am able to capture the essence of the beauty on the Eastern Shore and share it with others. In the air, out in the field, or close to the water, all my senses respond to the plants, animals, people, land and water that inspire me to paint and create jewelry made in part from stones, sea glass, and small pieces of driftwood embellished with semiprecious stones, wire and clay. Wonderful to be alive and able to experience this reality of the beauty of nature that is represented in all my art.
Click here to view a selection of artwork online.
Off-Site:
At the Princess Royale Oceanfront, 91st St: Jack Knight (pictured).
At the Coffee Beanery, 94th St: Rebecca Morgan.