Opening Reception: First Friday, November 5th from 6pm to 8pm.
Private Reception 4-6pm, Awards will be presented at 6pm
Exhibit run: November 5th - December 10th, 2021, Craddock-Terry Gallery at Riverviews Artspace.
SELECTED ARTISTS
Adam Bradley • Alexa Luna • Alice Quatrochi • Allen TenBusschen • Avery Silliman • Barbara Brundage • Barry Koplen • Corinne Diop • David Carlson • David Eakin • Ed Dolinger • Emma Bunch • Emma Knight • Erin Murray • Gerald Carney • Jayne Matricardi • Jill Jensen • Jo Ansah • Joan Huiner Ranzini • Jozy Olmos-Norris• Karen Covey • Kimberly Morey Laren Baum • Laura Pharis• Lucia Coates • Malcolm Hofmann • Maremi Andreozzi • Monica Hebert • Pippi Miller • Sarah Bolduc • Shaun C. Whiteside • Steven Francis Coates • Susan Talbot-Elliot • Victoria Crayhon • Zofie King
Our Juror
Elsabé Dixon
Born in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, Elsabé Dixon immigrated to the US in 1985 and currently lives and works in Virginia. Dixon received her MFA in New Media from George Mason University, and her BA from Averett University. While living in DC, she wrote for East City Art Paper. Dixon is the Past President of the Washington Sculptors Group. She is currently the Executive Director of the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History in Danville, VA and has worked at the Glenstone Museum in Maryland. She has continued her apiculture and sericulture practices while directing community engagement art projects, such as The Book of Latent Promises Project, a series of public art projects with GMU and the Floating Lab Collective at the Ghetto Biennial in Port Au Prince, Haiti; The Living Hive Project, a Multidisciplinary Provost Grant she received in 2016 while working with the GMU Bee Initiatives Program as well as the Smithsonian Mason School of Conservation, the GMU student run MakerSpace (the MIX), and the Penn State Campus Arts program.Dixon has exhibited and produced work throughout the United States including the DMFAH, Danville, VA; Artisphere A.I.R. Center for Contemporary Art, Rosslyn, VA; Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C., The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.; The Textile Museum, Washington DC; The Museum of Contemporary Crafts, Pittsburgh, PA and the A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Dixon has participated in exhibitions in Schönebeck, Germany; the Ghetto Biennial, Haiti; Istanbul, Turkey, and Sichuan China.
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