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No Boundaries 2004-2005


Susan
Arneson

"Hope & Dreams" Exhibit  
The thirty piece show, includes paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures. They were juried by a regional panel of artists and curators. All works are created by adult artists with disabilities living in the northwest in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington. The exhibit boasts professional display with an enjoyable variety of trained and untrained, Outsider Art, whimsical, and stunning  photography pieces.  As a program of VSA arts of Washington, No Boundaries is designed to help artists with disabilities gain access to the professional arts world, to demonstrate ADA-accessible exhibit design, and to celebrate the artistic contributions of artists with disabilities. All works on display will continue onward for month-long shows in five other venues across the Pacific Northwest.

The 2004-2005 Jurors:

Lisa Abia-Smith serves as director of Education and outreach for the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon.
D’Elaine Johnson holds a B.A. Degree in Arts Education and M.F.A. in fine arts and painting. She recently served as ambassador to the 2004 International Arts Festival, Washington D.C.
Lynn Di Nino has worked as a self-supporting artist since 1974. Experienced in many media, her work was included in the Claes Oldenburg Show and the Sam and Andy Show at the Seattle Art Museum.


2004-2005 Exhibition Schedule:
Nov. 4th-Dec 14, 2004 : the Harrison Street Gallery at Seattle Center, Seattle
Dec. 16th-Jan. 26th 2005: the Robert Frey Gallery (Lakeside Advisors) in Seattle 
February 8th-24th: the Rogue Gallery in Medford, Oregon
March 2nd -25th: WA State University's Compton Union Gallery, Pullman, WA
April 4th -29th: the Adell McMillan Gallery at the University of Oregon at Eugene
May 6th -27th: the Out North Contemporary Art House, Anchorage, AK.


Participating Artists: Elizabeth Anderson, Susan Arneson, Erik Behnke, Leo Bermudez, John Bruce, Victor Campbell, Elizabeth Cardarelli, Catherine Clark, Christopher Dahl, Earl Debnam, Carol Edson, Tony Fernandez, Matt Goad, Greg Gorfkle, Sally Grant, Andre Hogg, Janae Holladay, Frederick James, Vadim Kin, Mitch Levy, Carolezoom Patterson, Craig Rogers, Willie Rosenthal, W. Timothy Ryan, Barbara Scholen, Nora Seekins, Raymond Severance, Douglas Thomas, and Brom Wikstrom.

 

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