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On View June 6 - August 22, 2009
2009 Jurors: Todd McGrain & Sylvia de Swaan

Annual juried exhibition featuring New York State artists.
Two and three-dimensional is considered including, but not limited to, photography, sculpture, ceramics, painting, drawing, fiber and digital art.
Special Events
- Artist Reception, Sunday, June 7, 3 - 5pm
Seven Tenths Cloud; Bomber Diptych
by Stephen Houseknecht
Made in NY 2009 Exhibiting Artists
Robin Arnold
Mary Begley
Roger Bisbing
Kate M. Blomquist
Al Bremmer
Colleen Buzzard
Faithanne Flesher Carapella
Stephen Carlson
Christian Carson
Carrie Chalmers
Thomas Cierzo
Matt Coombs
Willson Cummer
Paul Dodd
Yael Dresdner
Pamela Drix
Dana Duke
Leslie Eliet
Benjamin Entner
Bonnie Epstein
Lori Farr |
Gregg Fedchak
Abraham Ferraro
Maureen Foster
Monica Franciscus
Timothy Frerichs
Moses E. Gaither
Gary P. Goodnough
Rachel Harms
David Higgins
Stephen Houseknecht
Sean Hovendick
Melissa Johnson
Dale Klein
Rob Licht
Roberto D. Loring
John Wesley Mannion
Scott McCarney
Harry McCue
Margo Mensing
David Merkel
Harter Muncy |
Sarah Nesbitt
Anne Punzi
Lana Purnell
John W. Retallack
Cole Ritter
Bill Roberts
Wilka Roig
Brett Scheifflee
Stephen Shaner
Madeline Silber
Sheila Smith
Jason Smith
Sylvia Steen
Lynette Stephenson
Bryan Valentine Thomas
Hugh Tifft
Gary Trento
John von Bergen
Patricia Wilder
Stephen Woods
Dan (Eva) Xie |
Todd McGrain exhibits both nationally and internationally. His early work is defined by the marriage of distinct materials, wood, steel, cement, iron, in objects and installations of dreamlike forms, which speak to the physical memory of diverse processes. His current work, the Lost Bird Project, immortalized North American birds that have been driven to extinction in modern times. The large-scale bronzes and pencil and ink paintings can be seen at the Cornel Lab of Ornithology. McGrain has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome and has received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship. An associate professor of art at Cornell University, he has been an educator for 20 years, receiving numerous teaching awards. He currently lives and works in upstate New York.
Sylvia de Swaan has lived and worked in Central New York since the late seventies and has had a multitude of involvements in the region––among them as an internationally exhibited practicing artist; founding director of Sculpture Space, Inc.; independent curator; advocate for the arts; visiting faculty in the art department at Hamilton College. Previously she lived and worked in New Orleans, Mexico City, New York City and Western Europe. She was born in Romania.
Her photographic projects have been supported by the Aaron Siskind Foundation, ArtsLink, Light Work, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art; Austrian Ministry of Culture and Anderson Ranch Art Center, among others. She is a three-time recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts Photography Fellowship.
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