Thursday, February 25, 2010

Roseville Arts Presents the 33rd Annual Open Show


Shelly Willis, Art in Public Places Program Director for the city and county of Sacramento, has selected 62 works of art from 655 submitted from artists from across the U.S. and abroad for Roseville Arts’ 33rd Annual Open Show.
The exhibit opened on February 20 and runs through April 9th at the Blue Line Gallery in Roseville.

“It was a pleasure and honor to view the 655 submissions,” wrote Willis, who is accustomed to evaluating and selecting from sizable numbers of artwork. “The quality and range of ideas expressed in the paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, and mixed media works submitted was vast and impressive.”

The exhibit will showcase the fine artwork of forty-two artists from eight different states, in a variety of media, from oil and watercolor painting and ceramics to solar etchings and mixed media that includes crochet and button-work, copper and reeds.
Visitors will be confronted with a range of thought-provoking content that may speak to their intellect, sense of humor, spirituality and emotions, as well as to their aesthetics.

Here's the 411:

WHO: Blue Line Gallery
WHAT: Roseville Arts’ 33rd Open Show
WHEN: Now through April 9, 2010; hours, Tues-Sat, 10-5
WHERE: Blue Line Gallery, 405 Vernon Street, Suite 100, Roseville
WHY: To introduce artists’ work from a broad geographic area
COST: FREE admission; artwork for sale; donations welcome

Roseville Arts’ annual Open Show and competition has appreciated excellent artist participation and reviews over its 33 years. Jurors have included such notables as Greg Kondos, Barbara Gibbs, Stephen Kaltenbach, Patrick Dullanty, Greg Barton, Fred Dalkey, Shirley Dubnick, Tony Natsoulas, Dave Lane, Scott Sheilds and Phil Linhares. The exhibits have showcased artists from a broad geographic area whose work has reflected the values and interests of the contemporary imagination in a variety of styles and media.
For more visit the Roseville Arts Web Site.

Blog post information and photos courtesy of Roseville Arts.



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