Work on Paper
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Steven L. Anderson
$1400Steven L. Anderson
77 Years #2, 2023
Marker, Pen, Pencil, Acrylic, Oil pastel, Wood Stain on Paper
20 x 20 inches; framed: 26 x 26 inches
Courtesy of the artist
www.StevenLAnderson.com, @stevenl.anderson
Steven L. Anderson is an exhibiting artist, and Co-Director of Day & Night Projects. Anderson is a graduate of University of Michigan and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States since 1996. His artworks are found in the Microsoft Art Collection, the Tim & Lauren Schrager Collection, and in collections of Fulton County Public Arts, Coca-Cola Inc., Emory University Hospitals, the National Park Service, and others. Anderson's sketchbooks are in the permanent collection of the Stuart A. Rose Library at Emory University. Anderson is a two-time winner of the Artists Project Grant from the Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs. He is an Uncool Artist resident in Brooklyn, NY in Fall 2023; has been an Artist-in-Residence at Yes We Cannibal in Baton Rouge, LA in 2022, and at Atlanta's Blue Heron Nature Preserve for the year of 2021. He received of the 2019 Denis Diderot [A-i-R] Grant at Chateau d'Orquevaux Artist Residency in Orquevaux, France. Anderson was a TAR Project resident in 2016-17, has been a Studio Artist at Atlanta Contemporary (2013-16), a 2015 Hambidge Center Distinguished Fellow, and a 2014-15 WonderRoot Walthall Artist Fellow.
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Michael Barringer
$1680Michael Barringer
Blombos Cave (The Alchemist), 2015
Charcoal, Pastel, Colored Pencil, Acrylic paint, and Oil paint on Paper.
30 x 22 inches; framed: 37 x 29 inches
Courtesy of the artist
www.michaelbarringer.net, @michaelbarringerpaintings
The Cheekwood Museum, The Huntsville Museum, The Albany Museum, The Hunter Museum, Georgia State University, and Georgia Tech University have presented Barringer's work. Public Collections include: The Atlanta Botanical Gardens, The Federal Reserve Bank, Morgan Keegan, Delta Airlines, The Ritz Carlton, King and Spalding, Alston and Bird, UPS, Pfizer, Fidelity, Saks Fifth Avenue, Georgia Power and IBM. His work is in private collections throughout the country. Barringer states: "It ALL seeps in, but, particularly, the written word is important for my inspiration. Poetry, novels, paleoanthropology, cosmology, biology, and art history are all areas where I may find grist for the mill. A question which is always present for me: how does the world fit together from its many parts, and what drives our need to know and create and seek the spiritual."
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Terri Covington Dilling
$770Terri Covington Dilling
Blue Strata 4, 2018
Cyanotype with Screen Printed Texture
30 x 22 inches; framed: 36 x 28 inches
Courtesy of Thomas Deans Fine Art
www.terridilling.com, @terridilling_art
Terri Dilling is an abstract painter and printmaker inspired by the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Through gestural marks and organic forms, she makes reference to the landscape around her, and also the emotional landscape within. She has a BA from Indiana University, a BFA Georgia State University, and she has also studied visual arts in England, Spain, and Italy. Dilling has received numerous grants and awards, and her art is in public and private collections around the world. She works with several galleries around the United States and is represented in Atlanta by Thomas Deans Fine Art.
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Treyvian Dowell
$1350Treyvian Dowell
thebreakingandthemending, 2023
Oil, Oil pastel, Acrylic, Colored pencil, Paint marker, and Graphite on Hot Press Watercolor Paper
30.5 x 22.5 inches; framed: 31.5 x 23.5 inches
Courtesy of the artist
www.dowelltrey.com, @dowelltrey
Treyvian Dowell is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in Atlanta, GA. As a recent graduate of Georgia State University, he has moved into exhibiting in Atlanta. His first solo show titled makeitallmakesense was held at MiNT gallery. He's also participated in a group show at Kai-Lin Art titled whimsy and wander. Treyvian is currently expanding his body of work as he explores the potential of his mark-making.
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GIBSON + RECODER
$210GIBSON + RECODER
Dear Frankie, 2023
Collage art work on Watercolor Paper
12 x 9 inches; framed: 13 x 10 inches
Courtesy of Gibson + Recoder
Dear Frankie is the original artwork for an album with the same title:
https://recoder1.bandcamp.com/album/dear-frankie
Collaborating artists Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder have been exhibiting their expanded cinema installations and projection performances since 2000. Their works are in the permanent collections of major art museums, including the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, and Museum Kunstpalast in Dusseldorf, Germany. Artist awards and commissions include the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center in Italy, National Endowment for the Art's U.S.-Japan Creative Artists Fellowship, and Madison Square Park Conservancy's Mad. Sq. Art in New York. Lecturing appointments include both long and short-term teaching residencies in the media departments of the University of Colorado Boulder, Denison University in Ohio, and California Institute for the Arts. They were recently featured artists and research associates of RESET THE APPARATUS! A Survey of the Photographic and the Filmic in Contemporary Art, hosted by the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria. Gibson + Recoder live and work in New York.
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Tyrus Lytton
$375Tyrus Lytton
Excursion IV, 2022
Ink on Paper
10 x 8 inches; framed: 17 x 12.5 inches
Courtesy of XXO Studio
www.tyrus.co, @tyruslytton
Tyrus Lytton (b.1978) is a native of Atlanta, Gerogia. Tyrus received a BFA in Painting as a Presidential Scholar from the University of Georgia and his MFA in Painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design. As a Vermont Studio Center Fellow, WonderRoot Walthall Fellow, and Hambidge Fellow his work has been exhibited internationally and is in presidential, corporate, and individual collections. Primarily a painter, Tyrus also utilizes photography, printmaking, sound, and video which are characterized by a unique combination of neo-surrealist abstraction with realism to investigate social bonds, the movement of information, and self-reflection. He maintains a playfulness and excitement that keeps artwork important as a transformative tool while developing it in a way that engages in a process of creative exploration and discovery bridging investigation and practice.
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Charmaine Minniefield
$1120Charmaine Minniefield
Ancestors Walk with Me, 2017, Edition 19/27
Inkjet Print on Reeves BKF
30 x 22 inches
Courtesy of the artist
www.CharmaineMinniefield.com, @BlackAngelATL
Firmly rooted in womanist social theory and ancestral veneration, the work of Charmaine Minniefield draws from indigenous traditions as seen throughout Africa and the Diaspora to explore African and African-American history, memory, and ritual as an intentional push back against erasure. Her creative practice is community-based as her research and resulting bodies of work often draw from public archives. Minniefield recently served as the Stuart A. Rose Library artist-in-residence at Emory University. Through a collaboration with Flux Projects, she presented her work Remembrance as Resistance: Preserving Black Narratives in Atlanta's historically segregated cemetery to honor the over 800 unmarked graves that were discovered in the African-American burial grounds. Minniefield was awarded the prestigious National Endowment for the Arts Our Town Grant to present her Praise House project at three different locations in the metro Atlanta area to celebrate the African-American history of those communities. She currently splits her time in residence between Atlanta and the Gambia, where she continues to study the origins of her cultural identity and Indigenous traditions by tracing the Ring Shout. Her exhibition entitled, "Indigo Prayers: A Creation Story" was recently presented by the Michael C. Carlos Museum on the campus of Emory University in Atlanta
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Allen Peterson
$130Allen Peterson
Icon 9: Hawk, 2023, 1/9 Edition
Laser Cut and Hand Cut Paper, PVA Glue
6 x 4 inches; framed: 7 x 5 inches
Courtesy of Echo Contemporary Art
www.instagram.com/echo_contemporary_art
www.allenpeterson.com, @allenptrsn
Peterson's sculpture is on permanent public display in front of the Northwest Atlanta Library at Scott's Crossing, on the Atlanta BeltLine, and in the public park of York, Alabama. He has received many grants and awards, including an Art of Giving public art award in 2016, sponsored by Americans For The Arts, for his library sculpture Northwest Atlanta Globe. In 2011 he was awarded an NEA New Artist Initiative grant by the Hambidge Center. Peterson's beekeeping informs his artistic practice; his work involving bees has been curated into group exhibitions in art venues such as the Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts, but also into science-related art exhibitions at Atlanta's Fernbank Museum, and at Emory University. His work has been curated into many invitational exhibitions, including at the Atlanta College of Art, the Chautauqua Center in New York, universities across the United States, and the International Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art in Berlin.
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Lynn Pollard
$1050Lynn Pollard
Blue Note 823, 2023
Paper, Indigo Dye, Adhesive
33 x 25 inches; framed: 36 x 30 inches
Courtesy of the artist
www.broadwovens.com, @lynnlpollard
Lynn Pollard was thrilled to see her indigo dyed landscape work gracing the cover of a French art album on two separate occasions. Living in Atlanta, she has sold her indigo landscapes and collages through UGallery.com, the American Craft Council shows, art consultants and interior designers. Her work is in many private collections as well as public collections including the Skyline Lodge, Hotel Nobu, Emory University, and the North Carolina School of the Arts. She currently divides her time between her studio, her arts and crafts advocacy work, and her garden. Her heart belongs to her grandsons in Asheville.
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Pam Rogers
$245Pam Rogers
Bone Wish, 2020
Ink on Mineral Processed Cyanotype
16 x 10 inches; framed: 21 x 17 inches
Courtesy of the artist
www.pamrogersart.com, @rogpk
Pam Rogers is a painter/sculptor/creator exploring the roles of the artist within nature. Focusing on materials and process, Pam creates pigments from locally sourced plants, soil and minerals exploring natural environments augmented by humankind. Additionally, she uses plants to create ephemeral sculptures. Born in Boulder, Colorado, Rogers has a BA in Art History: Wellesley College, MFA: Savannah College of Art and Design, and certificate in Botanical Illustration. After a long-term residency at the Arlington Arts Center, VA., Rogers relocated her studio to Denver, CO. Her work has been exhibited internationally and nationally with recent exhibitions at the Gintner Botanic Gardens, Richmond, VA, American University, Washington DC and Weir Farm National Historic Park, CT. Rogers has worked on numerous curatorial projects as well as being a 2015 Sondheim Semi-Finalist. She has received fellowships at multiple artist residencies, including the Ucross, Hambidge, I-Park, Ragdale Art Center, Mass MoCA, and Brush Creek Arts Foundation. Rogers continues to work as an independent illustrator for the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.
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Karen M. Schwartz
$560Karen M. Schwartz
Ray of Hope, 2020
Alcohol ink, Oil stick, Pastel, Acrylic and Pen on Paper
15 x 11 inches; framed: 20 x 15 inches
Courtesy of Jennifer Balcos Gallery
www.karenschwartzartist.com, @kschwartz_art
Karen Schwartz is an Atlanta and New York City-based artist working primarily in painting and drawing in a range of media. Largely a self-taught artist, Schwartz was heavily influenced by twentieth century abstract expressionist aesthetics she inhaled growing up in the NYC cultural environment. Schwartz brings an attitude of experimentation to her exploration of the properties and interactions of materials and trusts that meaning will emerge from the piling up of imagery without regard for hierarchy. Currently represented by the Jennifer Balcos Gallery in Atlanta, Schwartz was a featured artist at the Hathaway Contemporary and The Bill Lowe Gallery in Atlanta. Her work, twice curated into the Red Clay Survey of Southern Contemporary Art at the Huntsville Museum, earned a merit award in 2017. In Brooklyn, NY, Schwartz's solo exhibitions have been at Life on Mars Gallery (reviewed in Hyperallergic, The New Criterion, Tilted Arc, The Huffington Post and Painter's Table) and at David & Schweitzer Contemporary. Karen's works reside in private and public collections, including an acquisition by the New York HIstorical Society for the launch of their Women in History Center.
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Luba Zygarewicz
$280Luba Zygarewicz
the golden thread (from the 100 dwelling series), 2022
Quink Ink, Bronze findings, Mica, Gold ink, Teabag from Artist's Consumption
5 x 1.5 x .5 inches; framed: 14 x 11 inches
Courtesy of the artist
www.instagram.com/@lubazygarewicz
This artwork is part of the "100 dwellings" Series. It is #8 in the second set of 100 dwellings on altered teabags. Luba Zygarewicz is a Chilean-Ukrainian multidisciplinary artist and educator based in New Orleans. She grew up in Bolivia and moved to San Francisco at age 15. She attended from San Francisco Art Institute (MFA) and Loyola University (BA Sculpture). Zygarewicz gravitates to creating pieces that, in time, accumulate to a larger whole, working with materials such as hair, lint, twigs, cotton, and tea. Her work comments on the transience of time and landscape, and elevates the seemingly banal through immersive, place-based installations and sculptures. She has exhibited at the Ogden Museum and CAC in New Orleans; 'OPEN Space', Venice, Italy; City of Santa Rosa Public Art, CA; Walter Anderson Museum, Mexican Cultural Institute of New Orleans; Women's Gallery, Chicago, IL. Some community projects include 'Sentinels' in conjunction with Tides Institute and Museum of Art; 'the HOPE project' at the ruins of San Sebastiao, Messejana, Portugal; and March Against Poverty, Lake Providence, LA. Zygarewicz has been an artist-in-residence at The Hambidge Center, StudioWorks, Buinho Creative Hub in Portugal, and Chalk Hill Artist Residency; and has collaborated with the European Cultural Academy in Venice, Italy.