Photography Exhibit: Everything Old is New Again – Feb 1-23, 2020

Photography Exhibit: Everything Old is New Again – Feb 1-23, 2020

Photography Exhibit: Everything Old is New Again
Juried Photography Competition & Exhibition
On View: February 1 – 23, 2020

It’s all about Old – Old faces, old places and antiquities of every variety.  Show us the old-fashioned, the out of date, the broken, worn and dilapidated that still pleases our eyes.  Give us images that fill us with nostalgia, give us a smile, or amaze us as timeless art. We’re looking for creativity and originality – work that reflects your unique approach and style. 

Congratulations to the artists listed below!
Your name and the piece(s) accepted are listed.

Pratibha Agdern, The Old Bowl
Maria Batas, Chios Pirgi Greece
John  Bennett, Unfinished Church – Bermuda
Jayden Chow, Layered
Barbara Crane, Keep Machine Clean
Abigail Davila*, History Revamped
Valerie DeBiase, Decrepit Old Car and Hidden in The Woods
Tristan deBrauwere*, Contemplation
Sofia Dempsey*, Eddie’s Sweet Shop
Joshua Duryea*, Adam and Eve
Judith Feinman, Beach Bar
Caitlin Fracasso*, The Mysterious Unknown
Richard Froman, Electric Seltzer
Carol Goldstein, Antique Car
Phyllis Goodfriend, Texaco
Madison  Governale* Old Type of Way
Bill  Grabowski, Without Vision-Auschwitz and
Star Crossed
Pam Grafstein, God Forsaken
Sandra Herrera, My New Eternity
Richard Hillman, Watching Degas
Jeffrey Holtzman, Mortimer Snerd
Randy Ilowite, 280ZX Turbo ’81
Annette Kasle, Heritage Thrapsano, Crete 2019
Dan Kasle, John Connors
Bruce Laird, What is Old is…
Laurie Levine, A Gas from the Past
Diane Luger, Telephone
Mark Mancher, Mom & Dad
Naomi Mankowitz, A Rose is a Rose
Katherine Melissinos*, Summer Nights

John Micheals, Shed Some Light
Natalie Morales*, Jukebox
Alyssa Nicolo*, A Whole New Vision
Denise Ortell, Antique Shop
Natalie Pacher, Worn Out
Ann Parry, The Three Graces
Eli Rabe, Radiator Plus
Marc Reubins, Baker in Agra
Kara Lee Reyes, Windmill, Baiting Hollow and Made In America
Alan Richards, The Rowing Stones
Emma Romano, D.S al Coda
Elizabeth Salerno, Swirl
Zoe Scrivener*, Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
Philip Sievers, Medieval Dungeon – Prague Castle
Steve Silberstein, Pegasus Prances
Susan Kozodoy Silkowitz, Man With Dog and Street Sweeper
Hannah Siskin*, Sideshow
Eric Smalkin, Quilting and Prayer
Evin Spanier*, Roaring ’20s
Barbara Spivak, Shaker Village Garden Shed
Alan Stein, Homeward Bound
Janet Susin, Final Days
Lucy Temple, Precious Junk
Susan Tiffen, Vermont Waiting Room
Leo Tujak, Decrepit Izmir II
Debra Wallace, Broken Windows
Joan Weiss, The Carney at Coney
David Wollin, Whitefish Junction

JUROR OF AWARDS: Harold Naideau is a photographer, artist, author and educator based on Long Island. He teaches photography at Suffolk County Community College, Briarcliffe College and Stony Brook University. His photography blends traditional fine-art photography with digital imaging and printing and utilizes a changing array of modern  material and processes.  You may see his work at: www.naideauphotography.com 

Works previously exhibited at The Art Guild Gallery will not be considered. Contact us at 516-304-5797 or info@TheArtGuild.org with any questions regarding uploading or emailing your images.

SIZE AND FRAMING: For uniformity of the exhibit please follow the guidelines below

  • Minimum photo size is 8” x 10” excluding the mat.
  • The mat must be all white, and the frame must be a dark color.
  • Frame size must not exceed 36” on the longest side. 
  • Frame MUST be wired securely for hanging, with the wire attached via screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, NOT the backboard. Sawtooth hangers are not allowed. No tape or string on the back. No gallery wraps.
  • Matting and framing of your work must comply with the above OR IT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED at drop off.
  • Work must be labeled with the title, photographer’s name, street address, phone number, and email address.  
  • Please note: Absolutely no watermarks on printed images.

DELIVERY OF ARTWORK Selected artwork, (ready for display), is to be delivered on the dates indicated below. Please provide a typed bio or artist statement, printed on one side of an 8.5 x 11 sheet of white paper.

AWARDS 1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mention certificates and Student Award/s (if applicable) will also be awarded.

SALES Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition. All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

LIABILITY & INSURANCE The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.

QUESTIONS Email photoshow@TheArtGuild.org. Please put “Photo Show” in the subject line.


CALENDAR
• Acceptance/Rejection notification after Thursday, January 16
DROP OFF  Entries must be delivered to The Art Guild, 200 Port Washington Blvd, Manhasset, NY 11030, at these times.
• Sunday, January 26: 3-5 pm
• Monday, January 27: 1-7 pm

EXHIBIT
• Saturday, February 1 – Sunday, February 23, 2020
Gallery open Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 – 5:00 pm & by appointment
• Saturday, February 1, 3-5 pm – Artist’s Reception & Awards Ceremony

PICK-UP
• Sunday, February 23:
3:00 – 5:00 pm (Exhibit Closes)
• Monday, February 24: 1:00 – 7:00 pm

Best of The Art Guild 2018-2019

Best of The Art Guild 2018-2019

Best of The Art Guild 2018-2019
July 11 – August 25

Pot Luck Reception: Thursday, July 11, 6:30-8:30pm

The special invitational exhibit, on view from July 11 through August 25, features the award winners from The Art Guild’s exhibitions from September 2018-June 2019. 

Artists who have won awards (first, second, third and honorable mentions) in exhibits between September 2018 and June 2019 may drop off artwork on the following days:

  • June 30, 3-5 pm 
  • July 1, 1-7 pm

The work may be new (it won’t count as “previously exhibited at The Art Guild” for future exhibits) or may have been shown at The Art Guild in the past. Artwork should be no bigger than 36” in any direction.

More details to be announced.

Wallflowers Exhibit at Northwell Health, Lake Success through April 28

Wallflowers Exhibit at Northwell Health, Lake Success through April 28

Wallflowers Exhibit at Northwell Health, Lake Success
October 16, 2018 – April 28, 2019
Closing Reception April 28, 3-5 pm

This exhibit features most of the works from the Wallflowers Exhibit which was on view in the galleries at Elderfields in September 2018. The exhibit focuses on the beauty of flowers from big lush peonies and perfect roses to the smallest snowdrops and dandelions, few things evoke more memories or encompass more symbolism. We long for the first flowers of spring in our gardens and they commemorate special occasions and holidays throughout the year. Artists depicted rolling meadows, formal gardens, a single bud in a vase or enough to fill a room.

The Art Guild and Northwell Health invite the public to the closing reception for the Wallflowers Exhibition on Sunday, April 28, from 3:00-5:00 pm at Northwell Health’s new Center Street Hallway of the Center for Advanced Medicine, 450 Lakeville Road, Lake Success, NY. The reception is free and open to the public. The exhibit, on view since October 16, 2018, will close on April 28.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring a little color and joy to the patients, their loved ones and the hardworking staff at Northwell Health.” said The Art Guild’s Executive Director, Lisa K. Grossman. “We hope that everyone, including Northwell’s medical and administrative staff, will join us for this reception.”

The exhibit, features 76 artworks by 52 artists, adds cheer and color to the hallway with a virtual garden of beautiful blooms, buds and blossoms in a variety of mediums. Artists included in the show are: Margaret Andres, Diane Bares, Katrina Benson, Caryn Coville, Aleta Crawford, Christine D’Addario, Kathy D’Amato-Smith, Anahi DeCanio, Maryanne Driscoll, Patty Eljaiek, Simon Fenster, Phyllis Gildston, Jill Gleicher, Mayra Guillen, Heather Heckel, Lois Hellman, Susan Herbst, Susan R. Hicks, Shelley Holtzman, Frances Ianarella, Marceil Kazickas, Rosemary Konatich, Bruce Laird, Joan Laufer, Malka Lohmann, Piper Lyman, Gwen Martino, John Micheals, Robin Moore, Stephanie Navon-Jacobson, Sharon Pearsall, Ramona Perrin, Stephanie Reit, Alan Richards, Linda Ruden, Irene Sankari, Jane Scal, Ellen Hallie Schiff, Lynda Schwartz, Roya Shams Diba, Boyd Shockley, Ilene Silberstein, Steven Silberstein, Eric Smalkin, Barbara Spivak, Barbara Stein, Joan Stevens, Susan Tiffen, Elisa Triffleman, Elaine Walden, Carol Weinberg, and Theodora Zavala.

SALES Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition. All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

QUESTIONS Email artshow@TheArtGuild.org. Please put “WALLFLOWER” in the subject line.

EXHIBIT
• October 16, 2018 – April 28, 2019
Center Street Hallway of the Center for Advanced Medicine, 450 Lakeville Road, Lake Success. Gallery open during business hours.

Artist’s Reception Ceremony
• SUNDAY, APRIL 28: 3:00 – 5:00 pm

Center Street Hallway of the Center for Advanced Medicine, 450 Lakeville Road, Lake Success

Pick-Up
• SUNDAY, APRIL 28:
4:00 pm (Exhibit Closes. Artists should either take, or arrange for someone to take your art work.)

 

 

WHERE IS THE GALLERY AT NORTHWELL HEALTH?

Northwell Health Center for Advanced Medicine
Center Street Hallway
450 Lakeville Road
Lake Success, NY 11042

Park in lot D.

Click on the map below to go to Google Maps and get directions. 

 

Wallflowers Exhibit September 1-30

Wallflowers Exhibit September 1-30

Wallflowers: An Exhibit & Competition
September 1-30

The Art Guild invites all artists, 18 years and older (high school students ages 14-18 years may enter in the student category), to submit digital images of their 2D or 3D art works for consideration for its Wallflowers: An Exhibition and Competition. 

Wallflowers focuses on the beauty of flowers from big lush peonies and perfect roses to the smallest snowdrops and dandelions, few things evoke more memories or encompass more symbolism. We long for the first flowers of spring in our gardens and they commemorate special occasions and holidays throughout the year. Show us the flowers that you love – rolling meadows, formal gardens, a single bud in a vase or enough to fill a room.

All work must be original. The selection committee’s decision is final.  Works to be included in this exhibition must be available from August 27 – September 30.

MEDIUM
Any medium, including but not limited to acrylic, oil, watercolor, pastel, drawings, mixed media, photography, collage or sculpture with pedestal.  (NO COPIES, REPRODUCTIONS OR GICLEES PLEASE)

JUROR OF AWARDS
Sharon Pearsall studied art history and painting at C.W Post in Greenvale, N.Y. She has studied at the Art Students League of New York since 1999 under several master painters, including Gregg Kreutz, Frank Mason, Nelson Shanks, Max Ginsburg and Harvey Dinnerstein. She has also studied privately with Frank Arcuri and Gregg Kreutz. Sharon continues to paint with Max Ginsburg on weekends. While studying at the Art Students League of New York, Sharon also took classes at the National Academy of Art and Grand Central Academy. Her work has been shown in many shows and exhibits, including: Catherine Lorillard Wolfe at The National Arts Club, Salmagundi Art Club, The Audobon Artists Inc., The Pastel Society of America, Gallery North, Jeanie Tengelson Gallery and many more.

SIZE AND FRAMING Size, with frame, must not exceed 36” on the longest side. Work should be cleanly matted and/or framed (if appropriate), wired securely for hanging, with the wire attached via screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, not the backboard. (Gallery wraps are acceptable.) No saw tooth hangers, no tape or string on the back. Work must be labeled with the title (if any), artist’s name, phone number, and email address.  

FINALISTS The Selection Committee will review all entries and notify each artist as to the acceptance of the submitted work. The Art Guild has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose which eligible entries will be accepted to be exhibited. All decisions are final. Artists whose work has been selected will be notified after August 15.

Delivery of ARTWORK Selected artwork, (ready for display), is to be delivered on the dates indicated below. Please provide a typed bio or artist statement, printed on one side of an 8.5 x 11 sheet of white paper.

AWARDS 1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mention certificates and Student Award/s (if applicable) will also be awarded.

SALES Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition. All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

LIABILITY & INSURANCE The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.

QUESTIONS Email artshow@TheArtGuild.org. Please put “WALLFLOWER” in the subject line. 

CALENDAR

• DEADLINE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 Application & images must be received.
• AFTER TUESDAY, AUGUST 14: Acceptance/Rejection notification

DROP OFF  Entries must be delivered to The Art Guild, 200 Port Washington Blvd, Manhasset, NY 11030, at these times.
• SUNDAY, AUGUST 26: 3:00 – 5:00 pm
• MONDAY, AUGUST 27: 5:00 – 7:00 pm

EXHIBIT
• Saturday, SEPTEMBER 1 – Sunday, SEPTEMBER 30
Gallery open Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 – 5:00 pm
& by appointment 

Artist’s Reception & Awards Ceremony
• SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16: 3:00 – 5:00 pm
   

Pick-Up
• SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30:
3:00 – 5:00 pm (Exhibit Closes)     
• MONDAY, OCTOBER 1: 5:00 – 7:00 pm 

Thank you to our generous beverage sponsor Arizona Iced Tea