Thursday, January 29, 2015

FEBRUARY - MARCH SHOW: PAM PITTINGER AND JIM RAMSAY: I:I (eye to eye)

February 14 - March 22
JIM RAMSAY AND PAM PITTINGER:
I:I (eye to eye)
Opening Reception: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 3-5 PM
Former Middle St. Gallery members Jim Ramsay and Pam Pittinger will each have works of their own on view, as well as several collaborative pieces. Jim and Pam have been working together for many years and feel they have a strong affinity for each other’s style when they team up to work on a single piece of art. Jim and Pam are both abstract artists; Jim’s style is more structured and linear, whereas Pam’s is more organic and playful.
Jim Ramsay remarks:
Collaborative art is not a new idea. Reubens had a workshop of assistants who translated his small drawings into wall sized paintings while he was out of town. Back home, Reubens would rework much of the canvas, finishing it with his signature flair, his bravura detail brushwork. Picasso and Braque famously worked each on the other’s paintings in their early cubist period. Pam Pittinger and Jim Ramsay each draw and paint their own individual work, but they sometimes work collaboratively, often side by side, often passing an image back and forth between them.
PLUS: Group show of art by Middle St. Gallery members.
Image: "Tic Tac Taoism", Jim Ramsay and Pam Pittinger

Sunday, January 4, 2015

2015 MEMBERS AND FRIENDS PRESS RELEASE

Members and Friends Team up at Middle St. Gallery

by Gary Anthes

This month and next, the Middle Street Gallery in Sperryville will put on its annual Artists and Friends exhibition, in which members of the artists' cooperative show their works alongside those of selected guest artists. The show will run from January 9 through Feb. 8. There will be an artists’ reception on Sat. January 10 from 3pm to 5pm, with guest artists introduced at 3:15pm.

The public is invited to come and see a broad array of subjects, styles and media from some 25 artists from Rappahannock County and nearby areas.

Bob Bouquet will offer three sculptures about life on earth – from one day to two million years old – including a wooden, humanoid skull. His friend, former gallery member Kevin Adams, will show two paintings inspired by a recent trip to Iceland. Ann Currie will offer colored pencil and graphite images of fruit, vegetables and inanimate objects on watercolor infused surfaces, while her guest, Mary Anne Matteson of Warrenton, will show bright, bold still lives in oil.

Photographer Carl Zitzmann  will show  a winter snowscape from Amissville, while his German artist friend Lis Piatt will exhibit two pastels. Fellow photographer Jo Levine's photos capture the dreamlike atmosphere created by fog and mist, and her friend, Margaret Rogers -- who is also known for her coffees at Central Coffee Roasters -- will show two of her intricately detailed prints.

Gallery President Kathleen Willingham has paired with Gary Colson, with Willingam showing paintings of natural forms in earthy colors and Colson offering sculptures of stone and recycled encyclopedias. Thomas Spande will offer two meticulously drawn views of the Hazel River accompanied by linocut mixed media on wood veneer from former gallery member Patricia Underwood.

Phyllis Northup offers two cool-toned watercolors, one of a remote island and shoreline in Lake Superior. Her friend, watercolorist Nadia Louderback, follows with still lifes of  autumn apples and  crocus in warmer tones. Photographer Gary Anthes will exhibit two views of local landscapes in the somber tones of winter, accompanied by the colorful pastels of artist JoEllen Murphy. Murphy specializes in views of Rapahannock painted in the plein air tradition.

Nancy Brittle and guest watercolorist Mary Allen of Culpeper “share a love of color, design, and narrative,” Brittle says, and their paintings “offer us a personal connection to our worlds.”  Leslie Hilton will exhibit two new portraits in oil and introduce artist Mary Frazer, an emerging artist from Warrenton who paints still lifes and local landscapes.  

Wayne Paige has chosen two artist friends, former gallery member Matthew Plumb and Maureen Paige, a painter and retired art teacher from from Occoquan, Va. Plumb's paintings “are inspired by cultural sources both high and low, such as comic books, landscape painting, animation, fabric and wallpaper patterns, and Pop Art,” Plumb says.

Finally, Helen Berliner has teamed with artist Margaret Hamilton, whose small delicate watercolors of vast vistas endeavor to capture “the subtleties that can’t be put into words,” according to Hamilton.


The gallery is located next to River District Arts, 3 River Lane, in Sperryville, Va. Hours are Fri.-Sun. 11am to 5pm. Please call 540/987-9330 or visit www.middlestreetgallery.org for more information.




Saturday, January 3, 2015

2015 MEMBERS AND FRIENDS SHOW

January 9 - February 8, 2015

MEMBERS AND FRIENDS

MSG members and their invited guest artists show new work.
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 10th, 3 - 5 PM
Meet the member-artists and their invited artist-friends!

THE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS SHOW INCLUDES:
(members on left, friends on right)



Rosabel Goodman-Everard - Ronda Ann Gregorio
Bob Bouquet - Kevin Adams
Gary Anthes  - JoEllen Murphy
Ann Currie  - Mary Anne Matteson
Carl Zitzmann  -  Elisabeth Piatt
Kathleen Willingham -  Gary Colson
Thomas Spande  - Patricia Underwood
Phyllis Northup  - Nadia Louderback
Nancy Brittle -  Mary Allen
Leslie Hilton -  Mary Frazer
Wayne Paige  - Matthew Plumb and Maureen Paige
Jo Levine -  Margaret Rogers
Helen Berliner -  Margaret Hamilton
Susan Raines - Barbara Mateo Serbent and Jim Serbent