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Glimmer of Light, Touch of Color Artworks of Distinction Announced

5/21/2024

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BRISTOL, Rhode Island - The juror of Glimmer of Light, Touch of Color, an exhibit hosted in the Community Gallery of the Rogers Free Library and sponsored by the Bristol Art Museum announces those artists whose work was recognized with distinction.

Those artists whose work was recognized include Juror’s Choice, Marc Jaffe’s Oil Tank #2; First Place, Paul Murray’s Evening Prayer; Second Place, Kristin Green’s Honesty #1; and Third Place, Rachel Brask’s Pluvia Nocturna II Reflection. The three Honorable Mentions include Michael Delehanty’s Biltmore Blues; Oryann Lima’s Subtle Sprout; and David Pinkham’s Family Walk.

The exhibit showcases artwork that explores the transformative power of light and color against a backdrop of monotony, sparking the imagination and infusing life into the canvas. It is on display in the Community Gallery of the Library until July 10.

“The intimate nature of this exhibit is what hits you first when entering the Roger’s Free Library, where, tucked along a corridor and ramp, the hanging works speak to each other from across the walkway,” said the juror, Kristin S. Street. “The collection of pieces offered an assortment of different media, styles, and visions. Flickers of color and light move between each of the images, whether photographs, paintings, or collages, and each piece reflects the spirit of the show.”

The three honorable mention pieces, Biltmore Blues, with its eerie glow coming through the fog, Family Walk, capturing an everyday moment frozen in a shaft of light, and Subtle Sprout, with its delicate play of white on white, “all touched on the way light can capture your attention through dynamic contrast or unassuming subtlety,” added Street.

“Pluvia Nocturna II: Reflection, used abstraction to capture and play with both light and color with great success, while Honesty #1 used delicate shading and soft shapes to do the same,” said Street.  “Evening Prayer stands out with its dramatic color and glow to capture a simple structure in a very dramatic depiction. The simplicity and bold strokes captured in Oil Tank #2 were exquisite. By framing an observation that may be seen every day and paring it down to just the essential elements, the artist was able to communicate strength, drama, and a stark reality within the photograph.”
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The Bristol Art Museum & Rogers Free Library Announce a Call for Art: 'Scapes

5/3/2024

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Bristol, RI - May 1, 2024 - The Bristol Art Museum, in collaboration with Rogers Free Library, announces a call for art for their upcoming exhibit, ‘Scapes. This exhibition invites photographers to showcase their original works focusing on various landscapes, cityscapes, and unique perspectives of terrains.
The exhibit will be on view in the Community Galleries of the Rogers Free Library from July 22 to Sept. 11. Photographic artists Bonnie and Marc Jaffe will serve as the jurors for the exhibit.
Inspired by the words of French novelist and literary critic Marcel Proust, "the real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."
“Our next exhibit, 'Scapes’ challenges photographers to explore and capture the essence of natural and urban environments through their lenses,” said Vicky McGrath, Bristol Art Museum Board Member. “Whether it's the rugged beauty of countryside vistas, the intricate details of urban landscapes, or the ethereal formations of cloudscapes, this exhibition seeks to showcase the diversity and creativity of photographic artistry. We welcome photographers of all abilities with a passion for telling a story through a lens to submit works of art for consideration in this exhibit.”
Bonnie and Marc Jaffe, the jurors and native Rhode Islanders, have practiced photographic artistry since 2006. With numerous accolades and regional exhibitions to their credit, their expertise and discerning eye will ensure a compelling selection of artworks for the 'Scapes' exhibit.
Bonnie is a member of the Providence Art Club, Wickford Art Association, Rhode Island Center for the Photographic Arts, among others. She began her formal study of photography in high school, then attended the Rhode Island School of Design where she earned a BFA. Marc is also a member of the Providence Art Club, Wickford Art Association, Rhode Island Center for the Photographic Arts, and more. His style leans toward humor and patterns in various situations. He also showcases the uniqueness of people being themselves, often in solitary moments. Marc prefers not to alter images but rather strives to capture and showcase images in their original state.
Submission Guidelines: All artwork must be photography and original works by the submitting artist. Works may be created using any photographic equipment and processed as desired and cannot exceed 18 inches by 24 inches in size.
Photographers are responsible for insuring their own work if desired and the work may be offered for sale, with all transactions negotiated directly between the artist and the collector. The deadline to submit photography on the Bristol Art Museum website at [LINK] is 11:59 p.m. on June 17. The submission fee schedule is as follows: · Bristol Art Museum Members: $20 for one submission / $30 for up to three submissions. · Non-Members: $25 for one submission / $40 for up to three submissions.
Artists whose work is selected for the exhibit will be notified no later than Sat. Jun. 29. Questions about the exhibit can be directed to [email protected].

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