Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Call for artists!
eARTh: An Ecological Art Show
This is a show of works in all media employing any ecological connection. Anything one can interpret or find inspiration from relating to eARTh or within the realm of eco art is encouraged. Last year’s entries included mixed media collage, glass, fiber, watercolor, and photography.
“It’s a theme that reflects the current mindset of our generation,” said Gallery Director Susan Biebuyck. “It’s impossible for artists not to reflect the thoughts of their generation.”
Michele Byrne and Tara Grim will jury the show. Both women are well-known and admired for the nuance of their art and their skill in capturing the mood of a moment. Both take their inspiration from many environments and people all over the globe. They are committed to making their lives and their art inseparable.
The jurors will select four artists exhibiting Best Landscape, Best Air-scape, Best Water-scape, and Best Recycled Object. All will be considered first prize winners and will be awarded cash prizes.
Liberty Environmental, Inc., a environmental consulting and engineering firm based out of Reading, PA, and Prout’s Jollyview Farm in Oley, PA are proud sponsors of this event.
The show runs through May 17, 2010; the gallery will be open for Earth Day, April 22 from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. For pictures of last year's Terra Firma show, click here.
Monday, March 15, 2010
BASH alunmi show off natural talents
Doskow will show photographs documenting the rapidly changing waterfront neighborhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn, while Ferraro’s photography captures ordinary corners of life in historic Washington, D.C. Koch’s steel sculptures attempt to create soft, fluid forms from a material known for hardness, rigidity, and lifelessness.
“These young artists who have found their way to careers in the arts will have important insights and stories to share with students who seek to follow in their footsteps,” said Jane Stahl, a former teacher from Boyertown. “I'm hoping that current students will be inspired by the work of these naturally talented alumni of Boyertown Area School District and continue their studies with enthusiasm and hope for their future success in the arts.”
The artists will host two gallery talks for students and adults to provide insight into their work and careers. These talks will take place on Friday, March 19 at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. inside Studio B. The public is also invited to an opening reception from 5-8:00 p.m.
Studio B and the artists would like to thank Susquehanna Bank for their generous monetary support of this exhibit.
“This program is a natural fit for Susquehanna Bank, because it focuses on two key areas of our community support: education and access to the arts,” said Joe Wynands, Branch Manager of Susquehanna Bank’s Boyertown Branch. “We are pleased to be able to support this opportunity for students and others in the community to learn from these artists.”
Learn more about Robert Koch at robertkochstudios.com. To find out more about Jade Doskow, visit jadedoskowphotography.com.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Hugs & Kisses!
If you don't want to trek out here today or Thursday because of the weather, you should definitely come on Friday - we are having a champagne toast and nibbles from Sweet Street from 11:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. It would be a terrific time to bring your sweetie in for a little shopping date! And of course we will be open on Saturday from 11-3:00 for all of your last-minute needs.
Artists include:
Amy Brand (graphic tshirts)
BBBellezza (jewelry)
Brandy Jones (jewelry)
Danielle Wanner/Clayote (pottery)
Jen Baro (pottery)
Kathy Sawlsville (recycled handbags)
LikeClochework (wearable gifts)
Linda Rohrbach-Austerberry (pottery)
Mike Hale (mixed media art)
Nancy Henry (jewelry)
Ro Turtle (acrylic paintings)
Spotted Hill Farm (body care)
Stephanie Corfee (art prints, cards)
Stitch Sprite (handbags)
The Painted Lily (artwork, home decor)
Yvonne Kalis (jewelry)
...and more!
You can find more information and photos on our Facebook event page.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Photo op
Friday, January 15, 2010
Drumroll, please!
Bob Wood - Stark Engine First BEST IN SHOW
Schlosser - Chicken Scratch 2nd Place BEST IN SHOW
Dan Gorman - S. Bucket Blues - 3rd BEST IN SHOW
Steve White - Master of Medium: Farm Fresh
Fran Parzanese - Most Creative Response to Theme: Funky Chicken
Honorable Mentions:
Joe Hoover
Barbara Thun: The Day is Ending
Richard Sassman: Light Breeze
Lynn Millar
Rhonda Counts: She Rules
Loretta Mesticia: Red Field
Becky Stiles
Sharon Merkel: Red Door
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
The Farm: 2010 Crop
Monday, January 4, 2010
The Farm: A Bountiful "Harvest" of Art!
We are pleased to welcome back, by popular demand, “The Farm,” a show of works inspired by Pennsylvania’s agricultural roots. The show opens Friday, January 15, 2010 with a public reception from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
“We grow artists here at Studio B,” comments Gallery Director Susan Biebuyck. “This will be our second ‘harvest’ of agri-inspired art, with many artists coming from Berks County and beyond.”
Last year’s inaugural showing of “The Farm” was an overwhelming success, with several hundred guests in attendance. Winners included watercolorist Dave Larson, mixed media artist Daniel Gorman, and bronze sculptor Robert Barnes.
Entries in all media are expected. This year’s show will be juried by Suzanne Halstead, who is currently Director of Education and Public Programs at Historic Yellow Springs as well as the Board President for Pottstown Area Artists Guild. Prizes totalling $350 will be awarded and the artist exhibiting “Best in Show” is promised a featured spot in Studio B’s next Members’ Show.
The show will hang through February 9, 2010. Please visit studiobbb.org for more information.
P.S. Get a sneak preview of the show this weekend during our regular hours!