Exhibits
2014 Exhibits
April 1 through May 18, 2014
“Keepers of the Flame: A Celebration of Contemporary Flamework”
This exhibit and sale represents both the traditional and whimsical side of some of today’s leading flamework artists. Included will be delicate floral sculptures, delightful insect perfume bottles and paperweights, aquatic themed vessels and cosmic marbles. Many of the artists featured in the International Flameworking Conference will also be represented.
May 31 through July 6; “In The Frame:
An Invitational of Two-Dimensional Works By New Jersey Artists”
This show and sale celebrates the 350th Anniversary of New Jersey by showcasing the excellence of our native artists in the two-dimensional technique. Mediums include color pencil, watercolor, etching, oil, and acrylic.
View from the Tracks by Mariel Natale
July 19 though August 17, 2014
“Made In New Jersey”
The second New Jersey artist themed show celebrates New Jersey artists in a variety of mediums including glass, ceramic, wood and jewelry. WheatonArts resident artists and several local and New Jersey based artists are participating. Items include functional glass vases, ceramic teapots, flameworked glass pendants and marbles, and hand carved wooden animals.
Exhibiting Artists Include:
Mark Azzaro
Susan Boyce
Robert Broschart
Hynsung Cho
Chris Coffman
Deborah Dimarco
Tricia Dufford
“Hop” Edwards
Max Lefko Everett
Don Friel
William Futer
Tami King
Domenick Maggio
John Marselis
Joe Mattson
Jennifer McPherson
Chikako Ogawa
Janice Olivio
Art Parkin
Terry Plasket
Amy Peseller
David Rhodes
Phyllis Seidner
August 30 to October 5, 2014
ART NJ: A Sculptural Invitation
Opening Reception: Sunday, September 7, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Celebrating the 350th Anniversary of New Jersey, this exhibit and sale will boast the many talents of the State’s Contemporary Sculpture Artists.
“The Meaning of Time Cannot Be Known” by Jack Larimore
Photo Credit: J Carlano
Constance Basset
David Cann
“PORTRAITS IN THE MIRROR” Series by Suzanne Horvitz. Double-sided, reverse painted, glass with led lighting, 70” X 34” X 6”
October 18 to December 24, 2014
“All Good Gifts Great and Small: Handcrafted Holiday Gifts”
Everything in this Holiday themed show will range from $1.50 to $150.00. These Handcrafted gift ideas are designed to help you complete your Holiday Gift List without breaking your budget. Fun and Unique gift ideas will include: metal ornaments, garden art, wooden instruments, clocks and brightly colored ceramics.
Contact The Gallery of Fine Craft for more information at 856-825-6800, ext 155, or by e-mail: gallery@wheatonarts.org