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FAQ Topic: Past Gallery 2016

Art Ed, 2016

November 28 – December 30, 2016 Reception: Saturday, December 3, 11am-3pm, in conjunction with A Rosewood Holiday Arts Festival. Art Ed began in 2011 at Rosewood Gallery as a way to celebrate our local art educators.  The 49 participants in this year’s exhibition are current or retired art teachers in Dayton and the surrounding areas. Participating artists: … Continued

Stephen Goettsch, Beyond Tradition: The Art of Nantucket Baskets

October 17 – November 18, 2016 Reception: Thursday, October 20, 6 – 8pm Stephen Goettsch, Twilight’s Gentle Embrace, bronze and Brazilian rosewood bayberry and ziricote inlay on sycamore woven lid basket. Sculptor Stephen Goettsch of Hamilton will exhibit a collection of hand-woven baskets in an exhibition entitled Beyond Tradition: The Art of Nantucket Baskets. Goettsch incorporates various … Continued

Terry Glass, Route 66: An Artistic Journey

October 17 – November 18, 2016 Reception: Thursday, October 20, 6 – 8pm Photographer Terry Glass of Tipp City is exhibiting a series of photographs entitled Route 66: An Artistic Journey. Inspired by The Mother Road, a book by Michael Wallis, Glass made this body of work during two separate trips to the iconic former highway in … Continued

Jeremy Long, New Paintings

July 18 – August 19, 2016 Reception: Thursday, July 21, 6 – 8pm Painter Jeremy Long, who lives and works in Dayton, will exhibit a collection of oil paintings in an exhibition entitled New Paintings. Long’s highly detailed environments, to which he refers as “spatial worlds,” he says, “can also be thought of as advocating thoughtfulness over excitement, … Continued

Stefan Chinov, Double Reflection

July 18 – August 19, 2016 Reception: Thursday, July 21, 6 – 8pm Sculptor Stefan Chinov of Kettering will exhibit a series of sculptures entitled Double Reflection. Regarding his art-making process, Chinov simply states, “[Form strives] to embody the dynamic that is its subject matter.” Chinov holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas … Continued

The View 2016

22nd Annual The View Juried Landscape Exhibition May 31 – July 8, 2016 Reception: Thursday, June 2, 6 – 8pm The View is a juried exhibition for artists living in Ohio and working in all media. This year, 86 artists submitted 241 pieces, from which the juror, Katherine Ryckman Siegwarth, Kettering Exhibition Coordinator and Curatorial Associate at The Dayton … Continued

Jason Tanner Young, make/shift

April 18 – May 20, 2016 Reception: Thursday, April 21, 6 – 8pm Sculptor Jason Tanner Young of Athens, Ohio will exhibit mixed media sculptures in make/shift. Young’s loosely narrative works, he says, “[ … ] Operate as markers. They tell a loose story, but function more as a description of an environment, an attitude or perception. [ … Continued

Bridgette Bogle, Piecemeal

April 18 – May 20, 2016 Reception: Thursday, April 21, 6 – 8pm Painter Bridgette Bogle, who lives and works in Dayton, is exhibiting a series of mixed media paintings entitled Piecemeal. “This body of work was born out of my need to gather my failed pieces, examine them closely and find a way to reuse and … Continued

Nathaniel Foley, Flight of Obscurity IV

March 7 – April 8, 2016 Reception: Thursday, March 10, 6 – 8pm Sculptor Nathaniel Foley of Findlay, Ohio exhibits a collection of his aviation-inspired sculptures. These pieces, he says, make reference to the dichotomy of uses of flight: for travel and for warfare. “This fragile relationship of forms exposes the delicate balance between grace and imminent … Continued

John Dickinson, The Humming Persists

March 7 – April 8, 2016 Reception: Thursday, March 10, 6 – 8pm Painter and sculptor John Dickinson, who lives and works in Dayton, is exhibiting a series of mixed media paintings entitled The Humming Persists. Dickinson’s work uses layers to investigate a notion of art as filter, or vent. “As visual motifs, [the paintings] both reveal … Continued

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