Art on the Wall at City Hall Gallery Exhibit
Artists Reception in conjunction with
Open Doors Manchester Art & Cultural Trolley Event
TWO EXHIBITS in one space
“8 NHIA Students” & “Debbie Curtin”
April 29, 2010
5 to 8:30pm
Public Exhibit Ends 4/30/10
Manchester, NH – “Art on the Wall at City Hall” Gallery
WHAT: Artists Reception in conjunction with 1st Trolley Night of 2010
When: April 29th from 5-8:30pm; Exhibit ends 4/30/10
Where: East and West Wings, First Floor, City Hall, Manchester, NH
FREE to public
Please come out and join local artist Debbie Curtin and 9 New Hampshire Institute of Arts artisans for an evening of exquisite traditional and photographic based art. View their work and meet and talk with the artists…find out what made them create the awesome pieces on display. Don’t miss this chance to put your name into a raffle drawing to win a 4 pack of Fisher Cat Baseball Game tickets while enjoying light refreshments and a ride on the first Open Doors Manchester Trolley of 2010! And don’t forget to vote for your personal favorite via the “People’s Choice Award” ballots. Most of the work currently on display is for sale, and the City Hall Gallery does not take a commission on any sales. The doors open for the Trolley event at 5:00 p.m. and will run till to 8:30 p.m. so all are welcome to enjoy the exhibit along with music and refreshments. City Hall is handicap accessible, and groups are welcome. It’s FREE, so bring your family and friends for a great Art-night out!
Meet the Artists
Debbie Curtin of Londonderry NH is showcasing a mixed assortment of art style and use of water media. From representative work to more suggestive images, water is the medium that gives these pieces a distinctive range. The monoprints are what the name implies, one print. Using household objects and random choices the acrylic paint is moved and manipulated until the desired pattern is achieved. A precut mat is used to assess the final design from the pattern and that ultimately becomes the final framed image.
NHIA Artists
Kara Holbert (coordinator of the part of the exhibit) is a painter at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. She also has experience in traditional and digital illustration. Her new work will be exhibited in the NHIA in the Spring of 2010 and 2011. Kara is the coordinator who pulled all the artwork together of other NHIA students.
Matt Smigiel attends NHIA as an illustrator/cartoonist and has had work featured in CT newspapers as well as in posters for numerous bands and CD's from CT to CA.
Sarabeth Graziano is an artist from Manchester, NH currently focused on photographing the 'found object'... capturing scenes, places, and things in their natural environment, and depicting them in different ways and composition. Her goal is to show the world that everything, and anything, can be beautiful, if you look at it from the right perspective.
Michelle Turgeon attends NHIA, and is a third year Illustration major. “A few summers ago I decided I was going to experiment with different mediums. I bought brushes and colored inks, but by the time I got to the paper I had no idea what to make so I just started inking lines, and then it turned into my “Red Inked Flowers”. A Happy Accident would have been a more appropriate name for the piece.
Corina Willette attends NHIA and is currently painting in oils. The artist says: "Painting is fun work!"
Aimee Cozza attends the NHIA for Illustration and is mainly a digital artist but constantly works with mixed media. She enjoys creating pensive self-explorative and environmentally explorative pieces.Brad Turgeon attends NHIA as an illustrator who works digitally. He also has an extensive background in the area of graphic design.
Ashley McCarty is an upcoming graduate from NHIA with a concentration in Illustration. Her work is mostly driven by her love for feminine aesthetics and patterning. She has worked on projects for the community such as the 2009 Boy Scouts of America; Moose Parade, where she painted large fiber glass moose. Look for her work at the NHIA 2010 annual exhibition beginning 5/16/2010!
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