Catalogue - Silvermine Galleries
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Catalogue - Silvermine Galleries
AoNE Jurors: 1950 Louis Bosa, Emily Grenauer, Joseph Luyber. 1951 Sol Wilson, William Palmer, Paul Bird, Lu Duble, Hugo Robus. 1952 Julia Levi, Milton Avery, Charles Cunningham, Henry Kreis. 1953 John Carroll, Louis Bosa, Norman Rice, Koren Der Harootian. 1954 Gordon Vailey Washburn, Umberto Rornano, Dorothy Adlow, Rhys Caparn, Nathaniel Kaz. 1955 Barlett Hayes, Jr., Roy Neuberger, William Baziotes, John Hovannes. 1956 Hermon More, Perry T. Rathbone, Xavier Gonzalez, Ibram Lassaw, Chaim Gross. 1957 John I. H. Baur, Robert Gwathmey, Dong Kingman, Calvin Albert, Jean DeMarco. 1958 John Hultberg, Andrew C. Ritchie, Raphael Soyer, William Zorach, Seymour Lipton. 1959 Alexander Eliot, Philip Evergood, Rico Lebrun, Reuben Nakian, William Zorach. 1960 James Thrall Soby, Carol Holly, Larry Rivers, Louise Nevelson, Vincent Glinsky. 1961 John Gordon. 1963, H. Harvard Arnason. 1963 Lloyd Goodrich. 1964 Dorothy C. Miller. 1965 Thomas M. Messer. 1966 Sue M. Thurman, S. Lane Faison, Jr. 1967 Phillip Pavia, Will Barnet, Richard Anuszkiewicz. 1968 William C. Bendig, Robert M. Doty. 1969 John I. H. Baur. 1970 Gordon Mackintosh Smith. 1971 Lawrence Alloway. 1972 Evan Hopkins Turner. 1973 Marcia Tucker, James Monte. 1974 James Elliot. 1975 Tom Armstrong. 1976 Frederick Walkey, Dore Ashton. 1977 James Livingston, Clement Greenberg. 1978 Thomas B. Hess, Andrew Forge. 1979 Irving Sandier. 1980 Henry Geldzahler. 1981 John I. H. Baur. 1982 Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. 1983 Susanne Delehanty. 1984 Hilton Kramer. 1985 Carolyn Lanchner. 1986 Linda Shearer. 1987 Patterson Sims. 1988 Lowery 65th Annual Sims. 1989 Helene Posner. 1990 Carter Ratcliff. 1991 Charlotta Kotik. 1992 Eliza Rathbone. 1993 Holly Solomon. 19946Diane Waldman. 1995 Andre Emmerich. June – July 26, 2015 1996 Susan Brundage. 1997 Cora Rosevear. 1998 Lisa Messinger. 1999 Allan Stone. 2000 George G. Co-Curated by Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam King. 2001 Bill Arning. 2002 Ann Temkin. 2003 Harry Philbrick. 2004 Maurice Tuchman. 2005 Elizabeth Smith. 2006 Ben Barzune. 2007 Valerie Smith. 2008 Thom Collins. 2009 Douglas Dreishpoon. 2010 Katie Rashid. 2011 Tom Eccles. 2013 David A. Ross. 2014 Andrew Russeth. 2015 Michelle Grabner, Brad Killam. Silvermine Arts Center Art of the Northeast Silvermine Arts Center Administration Board of Directors Executive Director Chair Leslee Asch Outreach Education Director Sophia Gevas Financial Manager LaWanza Holder Director of Development Mary Louise Morgan Leslie Giuliani Vice-Chair Rose-Marie Fox Treasurer LaVern Burton Secretary Karen Neems Marketing & Development Associate Keri Arpino Members Publicity Manager Kathryn Barrett Park Norma C. Brown Mindy Green Robert Gregson Kim A. Healy Meredith Hutchison Emily McDermott Jeremy Saladyga Ann Weiner Leslee Asch, Ex-officio Gwen North Reiss School School Director Anne Connell Administrative Assistant Erin Jenkins Administrative Assistant Shannon Palucci Gallery Gallery Director Jeffrey Mueller Guild Administrator Barbara Linarducci Gallery Associate Christina Ciacci Kate Connolly Gallery Assistant Teresa Gay Maintenance Brian Bruni Ray Signore Honorary Board Cynthia Guest Sally Sheehy Leonard Tow Diana Wege Art of the Northeast Celebrating 65 Years Art of the Northeast 2015 marks the 65th anniversary of this distinguished exhibition. Begun in 1949 as the New England Exhibition, the competition was founded by Guild members Miriam Broudy and Revington Arthur to showcase art from the region. Over the years, this exhibition has presented over 6,000 works of art by emerging and established artists. The Silvermine Arts Center salutes the many artists, volunteers, patrons and jurors who have contributed to this salient exhibition. The 65th Art of the Northeast competition highlights the diversity of work that is currently being created in the Northeast. We are thrilled with the caliber of outstanding art that was submitted. We wish to thank this year’s AoNE Co-Curators, Michell Grabner and Brad Killam for the passion with which they executed the selection process and their respect for the artists and the art itself. We acknowledge the contribution of the Silvermine Guild artist members and the Silvermine staff members whose hard work and dedication made this exhibition possible. Thank you for another successful show. Volunteers John Arabolos Jocelyn BraxtonArmstrong Tom Berntsen Nina Buxenbaum Jana Ireijo Natasha Karpinskaia Linda Kuehne Co-Curators Susan Newbold Nancy Egol Nikkal Kiyoshi Otsuka Aleksandr Razin Dora Tomulic Karen Vogel Joan Zagrobelny Marcia Zimmerman AoNE Committee Cecilia Moy Fradet AoNE Chair Scott Bricher Graphics, Prospectus and Catalogue Miggs Burroughs Videographer Hank Paper, Jeremy Salaydyga Photographers Sogetsu Ikebana: (Connecticut Sogetsu Ikebana Study Group) Katharine Draper Shizue Pleasanton Contemporary art is shaped by an ever-widening orbit of ideas, materials and context. The lines that once demarcated a hierarchical separation between the crafts and the fine arts, between regional locations and cultural centers are negligible. This is based on the speed and circulation of information, especially the jpeg. The result is the collapse of traditional boundaries yielding networked systems of engagement and complex forms of art-making; Moreover creating vast and diverse audiences. The work submitted to the 65th Annual Art of the Northeast Exhibition reflects the multitudinous contours of contemporary art. In an effort to slow down and to award close and prolong viewing, much of the work that we enthusiastically gravitated to continues Modernism’s interest in formal abstraction and material exploration. Yet storytelling, the aesthetic of wonder (including observations of the natural world), and Pop and vernacular motifs are also powerfully represented in our juried endeavor. In our selection, one can identify a privileging of foundational forms. Abstraction and elemental vocabulary is the basis of all forms of knowledge. It was a great delight for us to observe the many ways artists employ primary language as a means to achieve complexity in idea and form. Because it is said that we are living in an age of distraction, attention is an exceedingly valued human state. That is the quality we attempted to identify in the work we selected from the many extraordinary submissions. We were looking for work that represented an ethics of attention that reflects our cultural time. —Michell Grabner and Brad Killam, May 2015 Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam founded and oversee two artist project spaces in the Midwest: The Suburban (est. 1999) in Oak Park Il and the Poor Farm (Est. 2009) in rural Northeast Wisconsin. Killam is an Associate Professor of Art at College of DuPage and Grabner is a Professor in the Painting and Drawing Department at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Michelle Grabner also co-curated the 2014 Whitney Biennial. AoNE 65 7 Best in Show Prutting & Co. Custom Builders Award for Painting Barry Kiperman Boston, MA Of Rhetoric and Reason 2 Acrylic paint, graphite leads, and ¼” plywood 39” x 59” $5,300 Ashley Norwood Cooper Cooperstown, NY Late Night Conversation Oil on board 30” x 30” $1,800 8 AoNE 65 AoNE 65 9 Mollie & Albert Jacobson Award for Sculpture Carole Eisner Award for Sculpture James Mulvaney Mahopac, NY Untitled Dimensional lumber, latex paint 120” x 103” x 64” $8,000 James Buxton Farmington, CT Free Spirit of Recycling Painted wood 36” x 52” x 56” $9,300 10 AoNE 65 AoNE 65 11 Stephen Madwed Memorial Prize for Photography Andy & Marsha Glazer Award for Painting Alexandra Galiardo New York, NY Illusions/Allusions 8 Photography 24” x 36” $1,200 Cecilia Charlton New York, NY Apple II Acrylic paint on canvas 48” x 48” $5,000 12 AoNE 65 AoNE 65 13 Jerry’s Artarama Honorable Mention Exhibiting Artists 1. Pam Ackley * Denotes award winner 8. New Canaan, CT Farm Fresh Oil on canvas 16” x 20” $5,200 2. Marilynn Arm East Haddam, CT Untitled Monoprint 24” x 25” (framed) $450 3. Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong Westport, CT Pitcher Porcelain, black slip, clear glaze 14” x 10” x 6” $750 4. Frances B. Ashforth Ridgefield, CT Lampblack 10 Unique waterbase monotype 30” x 30” $2,600 Bryan Reedy New York, NY Grand Prix IV Linen on custom stretcher 33” x 41” $900 5. James Baker Chester, CT Winter Garden Acrylic on canvas 13” x 16” $1,200 6. Paul Baylock New Britain, CT Downtown1 Acrylic 26” x 36” $2,000 7. James Buxton* Farmington, CT Free Spirit of Recycling Painted wood 36” x 52” x 56” $9,300 14 AoNE 65 Robert Carley Darien, CT Untitled 1 Drawing, pen & ink 25.25” x 19.25” $600 9. Robert Carley Darien, CT Untitled 7 Drawing, pen & ink 31.25” x 25.25” $800 10. Leah Caroline New Haven, CT Arrangements, Oak Galls Inkjet print on Hahnemuhle paper 12” x 8.5” $600 11. Sharon Cavagnolo Mount Kisco, NY Spritz the Nightfires Ink, gouache 28” x 23” $4,000 12. Cecilia Charlton* New York, NY Apple II Acrylic on canvas 48” x 48” $5,000 13. Anna Chupa Allentown, PA White Quilt Quilt 52” x 53” $3,500 14. Sasha Cohen New York, NY Untitled Mixed media on panel 26” x 45” x 3” $1,200 AoNE 65 15 Exhibiting Artists 15. Ashley Norwood Cooper* Cooperstown, NY Late Night Conversation Oil on board 30” x 30” $1,800 21. Katharine Draper Norwalk, CT Gradation Series 4 Monotype 32” x 26” $900 16. Ashley Norwood Cooper Cooperstown, NY Drawing in Bed Oil on board 30” x 40” $3,000 22. Sally Eckhoff Philadelphia, PA Coldness Oil on panel 36” x 47” $5,400 17. Cynthia Cooper Farmington, CT Where Things End Acrylic on canvas 72” x 48” x 2.5” $6,800 23. Sally Eckhoff Philadelphia, PA Fox Crossing Oil on canvas 11” x 14” $500 18. Ivy Dachman Croton-on-Hudson, NY Untitled #78 Oil and wax on canvas 56” x 45” $3,000 24. Lindsay Florence Lexington, MA Little House Oil on canvas 8” x 12” $1,200 19. Betsy Davidson Bethel, CT Dream Landscape Acrylic, collaged papers, charcoal, staples 12” x 9” $1,100 25. Brian Friedman New York, NY Wheel (new) Oil on canvas 16” x 11” $600 20. Katharine Draper Norwalk, CT Gradation Series 6 Monotype 32” x 26” $900 16 AoNE 65 26. Alexandra Galiardo New York, NY Illusions/Allusions 6 Photography 24” x 36” $1,200 27. Alexandra Galiardo* New York, NY Illusions/Allusions 8 Photography 24” x 36” $1,200 28. Alexandra Galiardo New York, NY Illusions/Allusions 9 Photography 24” x 36” $1,200 35. Jill Grimes Waltham, MA Arrangement II Oil on canvas 52” x 32” $4,000 29. Charles Geiger Poughkeepsie, NY Center Piece Acrylic, flashe, ink on canvas 20” x 20” $2,000 36. John Hafey Fairfield, CT Rock Suite #5 Pigment print on handmade paper 22” x 30” $950 30. Leslie Giuliani Weston, CT The Geometry Lesson Digital embroidery, rug hooking, encaustic on linen 20” x 20” $800 37. Howard Hastie Holyoke, MA In the Web Oil on canvas 35.25” x 49.75” x 1.5” $4,400 31. Henry Glavin Darien, CT Untitled (Foldout) Oil, acrylic, gesso on canvas 40” x 30” $2,400 32. Pat Goldstein West Haven, CT Heirlooms Oil stick on paper 22” x 30” $950 33. Allan Gorman West Orange, NJ Williamsburg Red Oil on linen 30” x 30” $6,250 34. Sophie Grant Brooklyn, NY Could Be Honeycomb Acrylic and oil on canvas 30” x 24” $2,000 38. Howard Hastie Holyoke, MA Swahoo Morley Oil on canvas 25.5” x 33” x 1.5” $1,800 39. Will Holub Groton, CT Redondo 18 Acrylic on paper on canvas 12” x 12” x 1.5” $2,400 40. Will Holub Groton, CT Redondo 9 Acrylic on paper on canvas 12” x 12” x 1.5” $2,400 41. Alison Horvitz Somerset, MA Memory Jar 326 Synthetic polymer on board 40” x 30” $3,600 AoNE 65 17 Exhibiting Artists 42. Aubrey J. Kauffman Ewing, NJ Bench Archival pigment print 17” x 26” $950 48. Will Lustenader New Haven, CT Means of Self-Definiton Alkyd on linen 26” x 42” $5,200 43. Barry Kiperman Boston, MA “The Enigma Variations” 3 Acrylic paint, graphite leads, 1/4” plywood 35” x 47” $4,800 49. Dave Magyar Middletown, DE Pans Puzzle I Photography/inkjet print 13” x 17” $320 44. Barry Kiperman* Boston, MA Of Rhetoric and Reason 2 Acrylic paint, graphite leads, 1/4” plywood 39” x 59” $5,300 45. Barry Kiperman Boston, MA Of Rhetoric and Reason 6 Acrylic paint, graphite leads, 1/4” plywood 35” x 47” $4,800 18 50. Dave Magyar Middletown, DE Pans Puzzle III Photography/inkjet print 13” x 17” $320 51. Dan Makara Redding, CT …to summers lie Digital photomontage of poured paint 60” x 65” $4,800 46. Demetria Lawson Suffield, CT Literacy Digital 24” x 36” $100 52. Dan Makara Redding, CT what if a dawn of a doom of a dream (bites this universe in two) Digital photomontage of poured paint 60” x 65” $4,800 47. Charlotte Lethbridge New York, NY Sorry I’m Late, Sorry I’m Late (There Was Traffic On The Bridge) Acrylic on linen 24” x 34” $1,000 53. Stephanie Marcus Boston, MA Things in the Aquarium that Look Like Kitty Gouache and ink on paper 22” x 30” $600 AoNE 65 54. Stephanie Marcus Boston, MA Bedroom with Floating Joncat Acrylic, ink, pencil and watercolor on paper 22” x 30” $600 61. Nancy Natale Easthampton, MA Flap Repurposed leather, tacks, encaustic, jute on pane 18” x 18” x 1.5” $1,600 55. Russell Mason Manlius, NY Untitled (covered logs) Oil and print on canvas 32” x 42” $1,700 62. Nancy Natale Easthampton, MA Passage Repurposed leather & rubber, encaustic, tacks 18” x 18” $1,600 56. Lawrence McGarvey Westport, CT RISES Asphalt on canvas 36” x 48” $2,000 57. Richard Mills Teaneck, NJ Large Hay Wagon Oil on canvas 30” x 34” $2,500 58. Samantha Mitchell Philadelphia, PA Old House Pile Gouache and ink on paper 33” x 47” $4,000 59. Dominic Montuori Brooklyn, NY Untitled 101-P Silkscreen on paper 13.5” x 18.5” $275 60. James Mulvaney* Mahopac, NY Untitled Dimensional lumber, latex paint 120” x 103” x 64” $8,000 63. Nancy Natale Easthampton, MA Unveiled Repurposed leather & rubber, tacks, encaustic 18” x 18” $1,600 64. Perry Obee New Haven, CT Untitled (Sideways Stack from Above), 2013 Acrylic on paper 22” x 30” $1650 65. Perry Obee New Haven, CT Untitled (Implied Stack), 2013 Acrylic on paper 22” x 30” $1650 66. Kiyoshi Otsuka Bronxville, NY Basic Series 3998 Acrylic on canvas 30” x 40” $4,500 67. Dan Paul Nassau, NY Blueberry Pancakes One Pencil on paper 29.875” x 31.375” $1,800 AoNE 65 19 Exhibiting Artists 20 68. Dan Paul Nassau, NY Blueberry Pancakes Two Pencil on paper 29.875” x 31.375” $1,800 75. Marlene Siff Westport, CT Truth, Politics, Lies Acrylic on linen 42.75” x 40.75” x 16” $25,000 69. Dan Paul Nassau, NY Blueberry Pancakes Three Pencil on paper 29.875” x 31.375” $1,800 76. Sofie Swann Stamford, CT Barcode Mixed media on panel 48” x 48” $10,000 70. Francesca Pfister Philadelphia, PA Gray Brushes Archival pigment print 8” x 24” $800 (edition of 10), unframed 77. Lee Thomson Northampton, MA August Full Moon Fabric, thread 9” x 12” $275 71. Aleksandr Razin Lynbrook, NY The Bee Auto parts 48” x 48” x 94” $15,000 78. Lisa Thoren Darien, CT Cold Winter India ink and acrylic 12” x 12” $450 72. Bryan Reedy New York, NY Grand Prix IV Linen on custom stretcher 33” x 41” $900 79. Jenny Walker Avon, CT Red Boat Study Cotton thread and steel 20.5” x 16” x 6” $600 73. Nan Runde Hartford, CT The Work of Man (Pavement) Graphite 17” x 18.75” $475 80. Heui Tae Yoon New York, NY Window #2 Oil and acrylic on linen 16” x 12” $950 74. Beverly Shipko Ardsley, NY Strawberry Kiwi Blueberry Tart Oil on canvas 30” x 30” $6,800 81. Joan Zagrobelny Newtown, CT Abundance 2 Ceramic 22” x 13” x 12” $800 AoNE 65 82. Joan Zagrobelny Newtown, CT Big Red Boot Ceramic 25” x 17” x 16” $900 84. Jacob Zurilla Blooming Grove, NY Hickory Acrylic, ink and paper on paper 11” x 15” $1,000 83. Joan Zagrobelny Newtown, CT Black/Yellow Urn Ceramic 17” x 11” x 11” $800 85. Jacob Zurilla Blooming Grove, NY Harriman Acrylic, ink and paper on pva board 15” x 11” $1,000 Thank You to Our Award Sponsors The Silvermine Arts Center acknowledges with gratitude and appreciation the following individuals, foundations, and businesses for their support of the arts and for contributing to the awards for the 65th Art of the Northeast exhibition: Carole Eisner Andy & Marsha Glazer Mollie & Albert Jacobson Fund Jerry’s Artarama Ruth Madwed Nancy Moore Prutting & Company Custom Builders, LLC Silvermine Community Association AoNE 65 21 AoNE JURORS: 1950 Louis Bosa, Emily Grenauer, Joseph Luyber. 1951 Sol Thank you to Our Corporate Sponsors The Silvermine Arts Center also acknowledges with gratitude the following corporate sponsors for their support of the arts and for contributing to this exhibit. Wilson, William Palmer, Paul Bird, Lu Duble, Hugo Robus. 1952 Julia Levi, Milton Avery, Charles Cunningham, Henry Kreis. 1953 John Carroll, Louis Bosa, Norman Rice, Koren Der Harootian. 1954 Gordon Vailey Washburn, Umberto Rornano, Dorothy Adlow, Rhys Caparn, Nathaniel Kaz. 1955 Barlett Hayes, Jr., Roy Neuberger, William Baziotes, John Hovannes. 1956 Hermon More, Perry T. Rathbone, Xavier Gonzalez, Ibram Lassaw, Chaim Gross. 1957 John I. H. Baur, Robert Gwathmey, Dong Kingman, Calvin Albert, Jean DeMarco. 1958 John Hultberg, Andrew C. Ritchie, Raphael Soyer, William Zorach, Seymour Lipton. 1959 Alexander Eliot, Philip Evergood, Rico Lebrun, Reuben Nakian, William Zorach. 1960 James Thrall Soby, Carol Holly, Larry Rivers, Louise Nevelson, Vincent Glinsky. 1961 John Gordon. 1963, H. Harvard Arnason. 1963 Lloyd Goodrich. 1964 Dorothy C. Miller. 1965 Thomas M. Messer. 1966 Sue M. Thurman, S. Lane Faison, Jr. 1967 Phillip Pavia, Will Barnet, Richard Anuszkiewicz. 1968 William C. Bendig, Robert M. Doty. 1969 John Media Sponsors I. H. Baur. 1970 Gordon Mackintosh Smith. 1971 Lawrence Alloway. 1972 Evan Hopkins Turner. 1973 Marcia Tucker, James Monte. 1974 James Elliot. 1975 Tom Armstrong. 1976 Frederick Walkey, Dore Ashton. 1977 James Livingston, Clement Greenberg. 1978 Thomas B. Hess, Andrew Forge. 1979 Irving Sandier. 1980 Henry Geldzahler. 1981 John I. H. Baur. 1982 Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. 1983 Susanne Delehanty. 1984 Hilton Kramer. 1985 The Silvermine Arts Center has made every attempt to ensure that the information in the catalogue is as accurate as possible. Please accept our apologies if there are any errors or omissions. Carolyn Lanchner. 1986 Linda Shearer. 1987 Patterson Sims. 1988 Lowery Sims. 1989 Helene Posner. 1990 Carter Ratcliff. 1991 Charlotta Kotik. 1992 Eliza Rathbone. 1993 Holly Solomon. 1994 Diane Waldman. 1995 Andre Emmerich. 1996 Susan Brundage. 1997 Cora Rosevear. 1998 Lisa Arts Exhibitions at Silvermine are supported by The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development. Messinger. 1999 Allan Stone. 2000 George G. King. 2001 Bill Arning. 2002 Ann Temkin. 2003 Harry Philbrick. 2004 Maurice Tuchman. 2005 Elizabeth Smith. 2006 Ben Barzune. 2007 Valerie Smith. 2008 Thom Collins. 2009 Douglas Dreishpoon. 2010 Katie Rashid. 2011 Tom Eccles. 2013 David A. Ross. 2014 Andrew Russeth. 2015 Michell Grabner and Brad Killam 22 AoNE 65 AoNE Jurors: 1950 Louis Bosa, Emily Grenauer, Joseph Luyber. 1951 Sol Wilson, William Palmer, Paul Bird, Lu Duble, Hugo Robus. 1952 Julia Levi, Milton Avery, Charles Cunningham, Henry Kreis. 1953 John Carroll, Louis Bosa, Norman Rice, Koren Der Harootian. 1954 Gordon Vailey Washburn, Umberto Rornano, Dorothy Adlow, Rhys Caparn, Nathaniel Kaz. 1955 Barlett Hayes, Jr., Roy Neuberger, William Baziotes, John Hovannes. 1956 Hermon More, Perry T. Rathbone, Xavier Gonzalez, Ibram Lassaw, Chaim Gross. 1957 John I. H. Baur, Robert Gwathmey, Dong Kingman, Calvin Albert, Jean DeMarco. 1958 John Hultberg, Andrew C. Ritchie, Raphael Soyer, William Zorach, Seymour Lipton. 1959 Alexander Eliot, Philip Evergood, Rico Lebrun, Reuben Nakian, William Zorach. 1960 James Thrall Soby, Carol Holly, Larry Rivers, Louise Nevelson, Vincent Glinsky. 1961 John Gordon. 1963, H. Harvard Arnason. 1963 Lloyd Goodrich. 1964 Dorothy C. Miller. 1965 Thomas M. Messer. 1966 Sue M. Thurman, S. Lane Faison, Jr. 1967 Phillip Pavia, Will Barnet, Richard Anuszkiewicz. 1968 William C. Bendig, Robert M. Doty. 1969 John I. H. Baur. 1970 Gordon Mackintosh Smith. 1971 Lawrence Alloway. 1972 Evan Hopkins Turner. 1973 Marcia Tucker, James Monte. 1974 James Elliot. 1975 Tom Armstrong. 1976 Frederick Walkey, Dore Ashton. 1977 James Livingston, Clement Greenberg. 1978 Thomas B. Hess, Andrew Forge. 1979 Irving Sandier. 1980 Henry Geldzahler. 1981 John I. H. Baur. 1982 Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. 1983 Susanne Delehanty. 1984 Hilton Kramer. 1985 Carolyn Lanchner. 1986 Linda Shearer. 1987 Patterson Sims. 1988 Lowery Sims. 1989 Helene Posner. 1990 Carter Ratcliff. 1991 Charlotta Kotik. 1992Road, Eliza Rathbone. 1037 Silvermine New Canaan, CT 06840 1993 Holly Solomon. 1994(203) Diane Waldman. 1995 Andre Emmerich. 966-9700 | www.silvermineart.org 1996 Susan Brundage. 1997 Cora Rosevear. 1998 Lisa Messinger. 1999 AllanAreStone. 2000 George G. The Galleries Open King. 2001Wednesday Bill Arning. 2002 Temkin. 2003 Harry - Saturday, 12pm -Ann 5pm | Sunday, 1 - 5pm Philbrick. 2004 Maurice Tuchman. 2005 Elizabeth Smith. 2006 Ben Barzune. 2007 Valerie Smith. 2008 Thom Collins. 2009 Douglas Dreishpoon. 2010 Katie Rashid. 2011 Tom Eccles. 2013 David A. Ross. 2014 Andrew Russeth. 2015 Michelle Grabner, Brad Killam.