July 7 - August 2, 2018
Tenth Annual Juried Exhibition
JUROR
DIANE GRIFFIN GREGORY
EXHIBITING ARTISTS | |||
Daria Aksenova | Don Golden | Victoria Pierson | |
Homer Allen | Julia Goloshubin | Page Piland | |
Janet Bodin | Justin Earl Grant | Mickey Redus | |
Tania Botelho | Leslie M. Guzman | Carol Rensink | |
Allen Bourne | Brett G. Hall | Emily Rensink | |
Debbie Bradley (HM) | Habibah Haugstad (3rd) | Janet Reynolds | |
Nancy Bryant | Rhonda Holleman | Diane Rosaz (HM) | |
Gloria Choukeir | Sandra Jacobs | Hilda Rueda | |
Dianne Curtis | Rocky Kneten | Tim Schneider | |
Mark Dean | Rhonda Lanclos | Wanda R. Sdao | |
David Delgado | Joan Laughlin | Judith R. Shamp (2nd) | |
Lina Delgado | Juan Mejia | Susan Sheets (HM) | |
Jose Dennis | Rikki Mitman | Marlene Slobin | |
Karen Eisele | David Olivares (HM) | Robert Straight | |
Betsy Evans (1st) | Keddy Ann Outlaw | Alice Van Farowe | |
Chris Fitzgerald | Anthony Pabillano | Matt Walker | |
Margaret Footit | Daniela Pasqualini | Gary Watson (HM) | |
Denise Giordano | Don Petrey | Sheila Zeve |
Archway Gallery is honored to present its Tenth Annual Juried Competition, an opportunity for area artists and non-members of the gallery to participate in an exhibition of works in the beautiful Front Gallery. 295 artworks from 155 artists were submitted, of which 62 pieces from 54 artists were selected.
This year’s juror is Diane Griffin Gregory. Diane Griffin Gregory, a consultant, coach, curator, and owner of Diane Griffin Gregory Consulting, offers professional assistance to individual artists and to the non-profit sector. A founding partner of Caslin Gregory & Associates, Consultants for Arts and Culture, between 2010 and 2017, she curated dozens of painting and photography exhibitions including numerous FotoFest shows. Her work with Houston Methodist over a 12-year period included curatorial duties and the preparation of printed exhibition materials. From 2000 - 2005, she was Administrative Director at Houston Center for Photography. She held various positions at Art League Houston from 1992 – 2000, including Interim Executive Director. Diane Griffin Gregory has been a practicing visual artist since 1985, and her paintings, ceramics and photography have been exhibited locally, regionally and internationally. She holds BA degrees in French and Studio Art from the University of St. Thomas, Houston. (www.dianeggregoryconsulting.com)
This year’s juror is Diane Griffin Gregory. Diane Griffin Gregory, a consultant, coach, curator, and owner of Diane Griffin Gregory Consulting, offers professional assistance to individual artists and to the non-profit sector. A founding partner of Caslin Gregory & Associates, Consultants for Arts and Culture, between 2010 and 2017, she curated dozens of painting and photography exhibitions including numerous FotoFest shows. Her work with Houston Methodist over a 12-year period included curatorial duties and the preparation of printed exhibition materials. From 2000 - 2005, she was Administrative Director at Houston Center for Photography. She held various positions at Art League Houston from 1992 – 2000, including Interim Executive Director. Diane Griffin Gregory has been a practicing visual artist since 1985, and her paintings, ceramics and photography have been exhibited locally, regionally and internationally. She holds BA degrees in French and Studio Art from the University of St. Thomas, Houston. (www.dianeggregoryconsulting.com)
50% of the sales from this exhibition go to our charity partner, the remaining 50% to the artist.
Archway Gallery’s Charity Partner this year is Rescue Bank. Rescue Bank, a program of the non profit GreaterGood.org, supports animal welfare groups by providing grants of donated pet food. It primarily serves smaller groups that have limited resources, increasing their visibility and providing greater access to supplies. Started in 2006 as a result of its founders’ experience with the Hurricane Katrina response, Rescue Bank grew regionally through 2011 – serving local needs near Houston and responding to disasters such as hurricanes, floods and wildfires. It expanded nationally in 2011, supported by generous donations from GreaterGood.org and TheAnimalRescueSite.com. Rescue Bank now distributes grants through a network of non-profit affiliates, partners that manage regional warehouses. Rescue Bank merged with GreaterGood.org in 2014, creating additional grant opportunities for its recipients. Since its national expansion, Rescue Bank has managed more than 2,200 shipments of donated food and litter, delivering more than 250 million meals to pets in need. (www.rescuebank.org)