Congratulations to the ten artists whose works in Grayscale were selected to be shown at the Fitchburg Art Museum next summer:
Eugenie L. Berg, Once Upon A Time, reduction linocut print
Carrie Crane, Twentieth-Century Art Stars: Sky Chart, aluminum laminate, plexiglass, and polyester (pictured here)
Joseph Farbrook, Doublethink, electric ink moving image
Ralph Ferro, Coffee Shop, linocut
Clifton Hunt, Still Life in Gray, oil on canvas
John LaPrade, We Are But Wisps in A Very Large Space, crystals, glitter, black mica, mounted on black acrylic
John Nikas-Hayes, Sliabh na Calliagh, graphite, haema, and enamel on paper
William Sculley, The Whale, Herring Cove, archival inkjet print, digital infrared photograph
Sarah Williams, LOL and Seriously, porcelain
Agnes Wyant, Grid Gone Slightly Askew, ink-dip pen on board
Carrie Crane, Twentieth-Century Art Stars: Sky Chart, aluminum laminate, plexiglass, and polyester (pictured here)
Joseph Farbrook, Doublethink, electric ink moving image
Ralph Ferro, Coffee Shop, linocut
Clifton Hunt, Still Life in Gray, oil on canvas
John LaPrade, We Are But Wisps in A Very Large Space, crystals, glitter, black mica, mounted on black acrylic
John Nikas-Hayes, Sliabh na Calliagh, graphite, haema, and enamel on paper
William Sculley, The Whale, Herring Cove, archival inkjet print, digital infrared photograph
Sarah Williams, LOL and Seriously, porcelain
Agnes Wyant, Grid Gone Slightly Askew, ink-dip pen on board
Our warmest thanks to all participating members and to our colleagues at the Fitchburg Art Museum: Emily Mazzolla, Koch Curatorial Assistant, Mary Tinti, Associate Curator, and to Nick Capasso, Director.