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On Behalf of the Board of Directors and Membership, I welcome and thank you, our Sponsors and Patrons who have come together tonight to support and celebrate the Kansas City Artists Coalition 34th Annual Art Auction.
Please join me in expressing gratitude to the artists who have elected to participate in this sole annual fundraiser of KCAC by donating the results of their work, passion and time. We are eager to honor their contributions by making this auction a rousing success. Each of the extraordinary works you will see this evening will be sold to further the mission of KCAC: to promote visual arts awareness in Kansas City and the surrounding region, and support the professional growth of artists.
In its 40 years, this core mission has not changed. In response to revolutions in communication, KCAC has endeavored to help artists keep up with innovations that offer them opportunity to find and sustain audiences for their work. Supporters of the Coalition have contributed to services in education, collaborative learning and exhibition opportunities. Ongoing professional development offered
at low or no cost to members and non-members alike includes engaging experts in artwork imaging, the crafting of artist statements, career archiving, social media strategizing, sales and more.
KCAC’s unique gallery spaces offer solo exhibition venues to artists who are seeking a place to show new lines of work, installations and performance. Juried exhibitions such as the River Market Regional and Undergraduate Student Show and the members’ “One Night Stand” build peer relationships, increase the profile of artists in their community and offer sales opportunities.
In response to a decade-long building boom, KCAC has partnered with the River Market community to raise awareness of the Coalition and its work. These efforts culminated in a first-ever Block Party on August 12, 2016 which celebrated its 40th Anniversary and was attended by 750 people, friends new and old. Mayor Sly James proclaimed August 12th, 2016 a day of celebration for the 40th anniversary of the Kansas City Artists Coalition, the oldest artist-centered visual art organization in Kansas City.
My life’s work as a self employed, full time artist has been directly impacted by the efforts of the KCAC. I arrived in Kansas City 13 years ago with a BFA in painting, a disciplined studio practice and exhibition resume. What I lacked were relationships in my new arts community. It was an intimidating time, walking into rooms, usually unknown and alone. Thanks to the internet, I discovered the KCAC and began simply volunteering time. I helped install exhibitions with artists and staff. I poured drinks at openings, patched walls and licked envelopes. I attended workshops, artist talks, informational sessions even if they were remote to my practice. After a year or so I was no longer entering rooms a stranger. Through the Coalition, I met dozens of artists who became peers and friends. We were reaching out to each other, sharing opportunities and being supportive faces in the crowd. All these years later, I serve on the Board as VP but I am still an individual volunteer, eager to be a contributor to our KCAC community.
My longest relationships in Kansas City are those begun at 201 Wyandotte. When I am asked for advice by young artists or those who are coming back to their art careers after a prolonged break, I recommend that their first stop should be the Kansas City Artists Coalition.
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JANE BOOTHSEALED BID ITEMShell Series: Essential44x56 inchesAcrylic on Canvasvalued at $ 3,700.00Reserve Price $ 1,850.00buy Out Price $ 4,700.00
The painting, “Shell Series - Essential” will be available through sealed bids at the Kansas City Artists Coalition galleries at 201 Wyandotte, Kansas City, Missouri, or by calling the galleries at 816-421-5222, or by downloading a bid sheet through www.kansascityartistscoalition.org.
Sealed bids are due for this piece on Saturday, february 18, 2015 by 7:45pm.
Paul Tyler knows well what the collaborative efforts of our local arts organizations has meant for artists like me. Paul’s career as Grants Director at ArtsKC assisted countless artists in building long term, sustainable art careers. His advice and support elevated the work and profiles of artists to a national audience. In addition to his professional guidance, he is a dedicated booster. Paul and his wife Laura, never fail to attend the events of artists whose work he has helped shape. They are a dream audience for us all. We are deeply grateful for Paul’s Honorary Chairmanship this year.
And speaking of a long term, sustained art career, Jane Booth has led one as admirable and energetic as her paintings. Jane’s contribution of “Essential” from her Shell Series, is the prized 2017 Auction Sealed Bid item. This painting brings vibrating color and light into our galleries and speaks to her great generosity toward fellow artists at all stages of professional life. Jane’s continued participation at KCAC in juried group and solo exhibits speaks volumes to the importance of this organization to an artist who is also recognized, exhibited and collected well beyond Kansas City.
On behalf of our Board of Directors, I must recognize the tireless efforts of our dedicated staff: Executive Director Janet Simpson, Assistant Director Marissa Starke and Executive Assistant Erin Hall. There is no challenge that they will not undertake. Every idea to improve the work of the Coalition is met with enthusiasm and accomplished with grace. They inspire the best in our legions of volunteer helpers who are often anonymous in their efforts to get KCAC ready for you. Please read their names in this catalog. Along with you, they are making this event possible.
I hope you find many intriguing items tonight and exercise your bidding number often. I can tell you from experience that you will find yourself proudly proclaiming how you have added to or even started your art collection while supporting your arts organization now and into the future. Thank you for being here.
— Laura Nugent
Photo: Julie Denesha
LIVE AUCTION //KCAC l178 - 0Keith EkstamEnvoy - Scholar’s Toys SeriesWoodfired, low fired ceramics$ 300Mallin & Charno gallery group Exhibitions, Missouri State Ceramics [email protected]
KCAC l140 - 1Sylvia AugustusWarrior HorseArchival digital print$ [email protected]
KCAC l15 - 2Ione Angilanphilodendrun ConundrumWatercolor$ 800KCAC founding Member, Solo Exhibition Underground gallery. i discovered these philodendrun in San Diego and thought they had lots of [email protected]
KCAC l32 - 3Colette Bangertpink FallWatercolor on bfK sheet$ 1000founding Member of KCAC, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant, Charno gallery Solo Exhibition, Mallin/Charno Career Retrospective June 2016. Colette’s drawings on paper, cloth and canvas reflect her focus on Midwestern landscapes. www.fromheretofaraway.com
KCCg l411 - 4Kait ArndtGridHigh iron stoneware$ 450KC Clay guild Artist in [email protected]
KCAC l27 - 5pam pefferHopelessly DevotedOil on canvas$ 800former KCAC board [email protected]
KCCg l417 - 6Susan SpeckMr. DrybonePorcelain$ 350KC Clay [email protected]
KCAC l133 - 7Susan GraceObiji #4Watercolor on paper$ 2800River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCAC l114 - 8Rita BlittHappy Day Iink pastel on paper$ 700Artworks held in the collections of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Spencer Museum of Art, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. www.ritablitt.com [email protected]
KCAC l115 - 9Rita BlittHappy Day IIink pastel on paper$ 700Artworks held in the collections of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Spencer Museum of Art, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. [email protected]
// LIVE AUCTION KCAC l37 - 10
Jane pronkopower and Light
Oil on canvas$ 1500
KCAC founding Member, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant. i have always
admired the Power and light building. i finally had a chance for the perfect view of it. i happened one night to see it between
two buildings on 17th Street. “Power & light” seemed a fit title for the painting.
www.artistsregister.com [email protected]
KCAC l104 - 11Tommy FrankMini Stockpile
Porcelain$ 150
Studio Manager at Red Star Studios.
KCAC l144 - 12Lou Marak
Nude CharcoalCharcoal
$ 850KCAC founder, River Market
Regional Exhibition Participant, Mallin & Charno gallery Exhibition,
works are in the collections of the Kemper Contemporary Art Museum,
Hallmark, Mulvane Art Museum.
KCAC l162 - 13Eric Ryser
Carbon Copy #3intaglio print
$ 200Underground gallery Solo
Exhibition.ryserforge.com
KCAC l127 - 14Marcia Streepy
FrozenPastel
$ 2020www.streepy.net
KCAC l29 - 15Deanna Dikeman
Suits, Suits, DressesPhotograph
$ 2000Artworks are in the collections of the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art,
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.
from the 2003 series “Wardrobe” about thrift store clothing deannadikeman.com
KCCg l414 - 16Cathy Broski
MidnightStoneware
$ 500KC Clay guild.broskiclay.com
KCAC l135 - 17Nina Irwin
SummerMixed media on paper
$ 1200Painting by Nina irwin. Poetry by
greg Hack.ninairwin.com
KCAC l7 - 18Jim Sajovic
UntitledPigmented inks, acrylic on canvas
$ 5200KCAi Professor Emeritus, Artwork held in the collections of the Daum Museum
of Contemporary Art, DST Systems, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.
KCAC l67 - 19Laura Nugent
The Faintest InkAcrylic on canvas
$ 2900KCAC vice-President, Mallin
gallery Solo Exhibition.www.lauranugent.com
LIVE AUCTION //KCAC l57 - 20Tim ForcadeAs To Nowlacquered pigment print on satin in ebonized walnut frame$ 1200Solo Exhibition Mallin gallery, Solo Exhibition at KCAC’s 39th & bell [email protected]
KCAC l148 - 21Rusty LeffelChange the World!Photography$ 200Charno gallery Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant. This image was included in the Artist Pages of the November / December issue of KC Studio Magazine article “Posing Questions” by editor Alice Thorson.www.rustyleffel.com [email protected]
KCAC l55 - 22Heinrich TohTies That BindMonoprint, polaroid transfer, mixed media$ 500Charno gallery Solo Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCAC l116 - 23Jefferson BlairIridized Crystal Ice VaseKiln-formed glass$ 700former KCAC President, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant. innovative glass, metal & lighting [email protected]
KCAC l18 - 24Teresa MastroRed RoverAcrylic$ 250River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCAC l66 - 25 UzzBuzzThe problem Is…Mixed media$ 450River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCAC l73 - 26Fred Trease#826Digital drawing$ 150Charno gallery Solo Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition Award [email protected]
KCAC l70 - 27Cynthia BjornHere & NowOil on canvas$ 3700Current KCAC board Member, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant, Underground gallery group [email protected]
KCAC l19 - 28William TinkerMaple BlueOil on canvas$ [email protected]
KCAC l60 - 29Lee KnoxMutual Musicians FoundationWatercolor, gouache on paper$ 320Underground gallery group Exhibition, Underground gallery Solo [email protected]
// LIVE AUCTION KCAC l125 - 30
David LeeYellow Teapot
Porcelain$ 200
323 Clay Studio.323clay.com
KCAC l75 - 31Amy Wright
The Bowerink, acrylic on paper on panel
$ 1280Charno gallery Solo Exhibition.
A self-portrait, mimicking the structure and collected trinkets of a vogelkop bowerbird, Wester New guinea. www.amy-wright-art.com
KCAC l31 - 32Jackie Warren
Finding Hidden FormWood stain, acrylic, pastel on wood
$ 300former KCAC board Member, River Market
Regional Exhibition Participant, Charno gallery Exhibition, Underground gallery
Exhibition. The challenge of pulling a figure out of embedded grain in a piece of wood,
is the focus of these figure pieces. No grain is the same, just as no figure is the same.
www.jackie4art.com [email protected]
KCAC l86 - 33Maura Cluthe
pathlinocut on bfK
$ 200KCAi illustration Professor.
Represented by blue [email protected]
KCAC l126 - 34John Sutton III
What If?Acrylic$ 250
My artwork takes a critical view of historical, social, political and
cultural issues. i deconstruct the American dream and racism.
KCAC l117 - 35Tom Corbin
Seated Figure Study IIbronze, black patina
$ 1645former KCAC board Member. Artworks
held in the private collections of Alec baldwin, george brett, Carol burnett, Ellen Degenerous and more. limited
edition of 60, black patina, cast stone base.
KCAC l4 - 36David Titterington
SkywalkOil on wood
$ 1500Charno gallery Solo Exhibition,
River Market Regional Exhibition Participant.
KCAC l13 - 37Mark Thorson
pit Fired VesselClay
KCAC l141 - 38Dana Swedo
passing DecadesMixed media
$ 300danaswedostudio.com
KCAC l157 - 39Dean Kube
StageOil on wood
$ 200River Market Regional Exhibition
Participant, Represented by Weinberger fine Art.
LIVE AUCTION //KCAC l98 - 40Kristin powers NowlinChromosome: Family RootsWoodblock print on paper$ 400Charno gallery Solo Exhibition, Underground gallery Solo Exhibition. A two-block woodblock print that represents the ideas of ancestry and [email protected]
KCAC l68 - 41Kwanza HumphreyWaitingOil on canvas$ 900KCAC board Member, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant, Underground gallery [email protected]
KCAC l181 - 42Mike SavageA Streetcar Named KCAcrylic on canvas$ 1500former KCAC board Member, River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCAC l112 - 43Erin WiersmaExamen 8_14_2016Acrylic on paper$ 700Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition, Assistant Professor of Art at Kansas State [email protected]
KCAC l72 - 44Joe BussellSilver SeriesMixed media$ 200River Market Regional Exhibition Award [email protected]
KCAC l155 - 45George RousisSinusoidal planeiron, hand forged$ [email protected]
KCAC l22 - 46Maura Conrypinup GhentDigital image on Japanese paper$ 400KCAC founding [email protected]
KCAC l97 - 47Nelson SmithStay ConnectedAcrylic on board$ 800Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant. “Stay Connected” super-imposes a set of image relationships onto an original schematic based on an instinctive need for maintaining connections with community past and present.www.nelsonsmithart.com
KCAC l153 - 48Steve MayseHouse on the HillMixed media$ 750River Market Regional Exhibition Participant, Charno gallery Solo Exhibition, KCAi Professor and Chair of illustration [email protected]
KCCg l420 - 49Aimee AdamsFloral VaseStoneware$ 224KC Clay guild.www.instagram.com/virtueandvim
// LIVE AUCTION KCAC l145 - 50
Megan LeongCan’t It Stop
Watercolor, emboridery$ 400
Underground gallery Solo Exhibition. This piece celebrates
beauty in the midst of things that are difficult.
KCAC l85 - 51Homer Janssens
plein Air Red-Crowned Craneink and brush
$ 850i was struck by how still the water
was while the crane preened its feathers.
KCAC l102 - 52Constance J. Ehrlich
AndulsiaMonotype
$ 350Solo Exhibition Charno gallery
KCAC l25 - 53Susan Tinker
TumbleEncaustic on board
$ 400www.tinkerartists.com
KCAC l21 - 54John Marak
UntitledMixed media
$ 450River Market Regional Exhibition
Participant.johnmarak.com
KCAC l16 - 55Trudi Burns
Shuttlecock on South Lawn of the Nelson
Acrylic on panel$ 325
KCAC l122 - 56Steven Hill
pitcherCeramics
$ 260323 Clay Studio.
KCAC l130 - 57Robin VanHoozer
Shadow and GlareEncaustic on panel
$ 1100Underground gallery Solo
Exhibition, Underground gallery group Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant.
KCAC l38 - 58Jean Howard
LawrenceOil on linen
$ 1000www.jeanhoward1.com
KCAC l6 - 59Beverly Todd
Lost on purposeAcrylic, graphite and collage on
canvas$ 1200
Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition
Participant.www.btoddarts.com
LIVE AUCTION //KCAC l139 - 60Shane EvansAngelsMixed media$ 1777Solo Exhibition Charno [email protected]
KCAC l51 - 61Tom Schillerproscenium and SetAcrylic on panel$ 500This painting is meant to suggest an environment for a stage [email protected]
KCCg l408 - 62Jean SchumacherShino Bowl With FlowersDomestic porcelain$ 140KC Clay [email protected]
KCAC l172 - 63Miguel RiveraSemblanza/Overviewlithography$ 900KCAC board President, Mallin gallery group [email protected]
KCAC l81 - 64Amanda JolleyEvaporateEncaustic$ 1400River Market Regional Exhibition Participant. A layered expression of the inner language of the subconscious translated to landscape [email protected]
KCAC l80 - 65R. Gregory SummersFrom the SummitOil on canvas$ 1750Underground Solo Exhibition. Award-winning artist giving an award winning painting to an award winning [email protected]
KCAC l90 - 66Jane VoorheesOreland JourneyAcrylic on gesso board$ 800Artwork held in the collections of Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, American Century, federal Reserve bank, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and [email protected]
KCAC l33 - 67Terri WheelerRose petals 1 - 4Porcelain$ 200KCAC board Member. Underground gallery group Exhibition, The petals remind me of the passage of time and the fragile beauty of [email protected]
KCAC l108 - 68Clyde HeppnerFifth Ice Age portrait #2Photography$ 800Current KCAC board Member, Charno gallery Solo Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant. glacier iceberg calve. Disco bay, illulissat, [email protected]
KCAC l62 - 69Hugh MerrillWinterize 24Mixed media$ 800Charno gallery Solo Exhibition, KCAi Professor of [email protected]
// LIVE AUCTION KCAC l138 - 70
Kirk DeckerCalla Lily
Photography$ 420
Kirk Decker uses film, digital and infrared cameras to create
evocative black and white images.www.kirkdecker.com
KCAC l179 - 71Sheron Smith
Celestial JourneyAcrylic, mixed media
$ 15502016 River Market Regional
Exhibition piece, highly textured abstract, influenced by the cosmos
KCAC l164 - 72Steve Wilson
Garden of the GodsArchival pigment print
$ 400Underground gallery Solo
KCAC l161 - 73Sonié Joi Ruffin
UntitledTextile$ 200
KCAC board [email protected]
KCAC l48 - 74John Eck
Banded VaseStoneware
$ 110Handbuilt stoneware vase with
colored [email protected]
KCAC l119 - 75Nancy Kramer Bovee
Orange Broken FlowerTerra cotta tiles
$ 750Underground gallery group
Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant.
KCAC l174 - 76Veronica Ceci
Standing IWoodcut - Artist Proof
$ 600Created while an artist in
residence at The Experimental Printmaking institute. Artist’s Proof.
Upcoming Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition. www.veronicaceci.com
KCAC l175 - 77Veronica Ceci
Standing IIWoodcut - Artist Proof
$ 600Created while an artist in
residence at The Experimental Printmaking institute. Artist’s Proof.
Upcoming Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition. www.veronicaceci.com
KCAC l10 - 78Ada Koch
Un-presidentedMixed media
$ 650former KCAC board Member, Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition,
River Market Regional Exhibition Participant, Underground gallery
Exhibition. [email protected]
KCAC l173 - 79Glenn North
The Wars We Start$ 200
Spoken word poet in collaboration with Ada Koch.
LIVE AUCTION //KCAC l34 - 80Larry ThomasCrypsis - Diversion SixUltr-Chome print on bfK$ 500former KCAC board Member, retired from JCCC, represented by Sherry leedy gallery.http://[email protected]
KCAC l154 - 81Katrina RevenaughConnected #3Mixed media on panel$ 575KCAC board Member, Underground gallery Solo [email protected]
KCAC l171 - 82peregrine HonigBird MilkChina paint on porcelain$ 800KCAi graduate, Artworks included in the collections of the Art institue of Chicago, yale University Art gallery, Whitney Museum of American Art and [email protected]
KCAC l143 - 83Vickie TrotterStudio on 57thOil on canvas$ 950former KCAC board Member, Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCCg l415 - 84Josh WoodCarved VasePorcelain$ 165KC Clay [email protected]
KCAC S24Troy AlldafferMantisblack and white photograph$ [email protected]
KCCg S407Char AndersonBowlStoneware$ 100KC Clay [email protected]
KCCg S406Char AndersonBowlStoneware$ 100KC Clay [email protected]
KCCg S405Char AndersonBowlStoneware$ 120KC Clay [email protected]
KCAC S45Janice AtkinsThe AuctionWatercolor$ 350River Market Regional Exhibition Participant, Underground gallery Exhibition, Solo Exhibition leedy-voulkos gallery.
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// SILENT AUCTIONKCAC S58
Alison Barnes-MartinMemorial
Digital fresco$ 255
River Market Regional Exhibition Participant.
KCAC S79Karrie Marie Baxley
Yellow paradeOil on canvas
$ 1200www.kmariearts.com
KCAC S142Eduardo Bernal
Tattoo BeautyMetal$ 300
bernalmetalwork.com
KCAC S150Bill Bowerman
Small Vase with LeavesArchival digital print
$ 350This scanograph is in my “Ceramic
Curves” series, which offers new ways to experience ceramics.
KCAC S121Lorri Boydston
CongruenceAcrylic on plexiglas
KCAC S176Edwin BramsonStill Life on Tray
Acrylic$ 250
former KCAC board Member.
KCAC S28Jennifer Bricker-pugh
Rhythm of the BandMixed media
$ 720‘Rhythm of the band’ is a piece greatly
inspired by music. Just as brushes, paints and canvas are essential to my process, music is also very important. i hope you take time to listen and enjoy the rhythm
of the band. [email protected]
KCAC S109Debra Callaway
Movie GoersOil on canvas
$ 500River Market Regional Exhibition
Participant. based on a photograph in an exhibit of Thomas Hart
Benton’s influence on [email protected]
KCAC S103Yvonne Caroll-palese
Open Your Eyes to ColorAcrylic$ 495
if we are quiet and still so much more can be perceived.
KCAC S12Charles Chick
Chinese GreetingAcrylic, plaster on canvas
SILENT AUCTION //KCAC S123George ChrismanBowlPorcelain$ 100323 Clay [email protected]
KCAC S159Mary Ann CoonrodScapeMixed media$ 180River Market Regional Exhibition Particpant. Mary Ann received a bfA in painting from KCAi & participates in juried & solo exhibitions.www.artwanted.com/[email protected]
KCAC S36Carl D’AmicoAbandonPen and ink on paper$ 125Minimalist work on wooden space, done by a detailed [email protected]
KCAC S110Jp DarnellWoman CookingPhotography$ [email protected]
KCAC S43Micaela De ViveroUntitledintestines, gold leaf and acrylic on panel$ 350Mallin gallery Solo [email protected]
KCAC S78Nikki Deal4 SeasonsMixed media$ 300Creating texture and dimension as well as enjoying the play of light and [email protected]
KCAC S5Laurel DeFreeceMary Louise, June 1919 (Lady Bird)Collage$ 350River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCCg S401John DevaneyIvy Vine BowlStoneware$ 175KC Clay [email protected]
KCAC S137Sally DillpamelaAquarelle crayon drawing$ 100A figure study/drawing executed directly from the model in Kansas [email protected]
KCAC S91Teresa DirksAt the River ClarionAcrylic, graphite on paper$ 495River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
// SILENT AUCTIONKCAC S76
Anna Dorrance3 Chairs at Meyer Circle
Photography$ 500
KCAC S105Mike DriggsTres Amigos
Clay$ 350
KCAC S26Lorrie Eigles
Streams of FunColor pencil, ink on paper
$ 350Solo Exhibition at leedy voulkos
gallery.www.lorrieeigles.com
KCAC S94Adam Finkelston
ManifestationCyanotype, salted paper print
$ 400adamfinkelstonphotography.com
KCAC S44Genevieve Flynn
Calla Lily NeckpieceSterling silver, 24k yellow gold
granulation$ 475
River Market Regional Exhibition Winner.
KCAC S0Jen Fontanella
Cascading FlowersCeramic
$ 100www.artbyjenf.com
KCAC S71Andrea Fuhrman
pathAcrylic on masonite
$ 127Underground gallery Solo
Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant. Paint, photo,
collage, public artist.www.andreafuhrmanfineart.com
KCAC S8Bev Gegen
Mr. ShrimpyAcrylic on canvas
$ 900Could the title of this painting refer
to a seaside restaurant?www.bevgegenstudio.com
KCAC S100Suzanne Geringer
LatchAcrylic on canvas
$ 200River Market Regional Exhibition
KCAC S118Sharon Gradischnig
ResolutionOil on canvas
SILENT AUCTION //KCAC S146LeRoy GrubbsVase SeriesCeramic$ 300Set of three [email protected]
KCAC S20Rita GuileVirtuous VisionAcrylic on canvas$ 1200River Market Regional Exhibition Participant. Selected for the Paper birch landing “Merely Posing” juried art show, [email protected]
KCAC S47Jennifer GyulafiaKoiink, watercolor$ 200Set of two matching pieces in vibrant ink and [email protected]
KCAC S41Sharon HarperMosquitoMixed media$ 500Mallin/Charno/Underground Solo [email protected]
KCAC S63Teresa HarrisonObstaclesAcrylic, ink$ [email protected]
KCAC S160phillip Michael Hookpermanent Waves 003Monotype print$ 350former KCAC board Member, Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant.http://eccentrix.com/artist/[email protected]
KCCg S404Laura HoppesMosaic plateStoneware$ 100KC Clay [email protected]
KCCg S402Erica ImanLandscape VasePorcelain, bronze glaze$ 135KC Clay [email protected]
KCAC S158Roy InmanDowntown BirdArchival injet print$ 250River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCAC S156Shakura Jacksonpowerful KansasPhotomontage$ [email protected]
// SILENT AUCTIONKCAC S30
Don JamesUnion Station Skyline
Photography$ 150
KCAC S69Angie Jennings
Wide Open Spaces - Flint HillsChromaluxe aluminum print
$ 350KCAC board Member, Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition, River
Market Regional Exhibition Participant.
KCAC S107Ginny Johnsonpeace Offering
Mixed media$ 300
KCAC S177Melanie Johnson
UntitledOil on canvas
$ 400Underground gallery Solo
Exhibition, Professor of Painting at Central Missouri State University.
KCAC S151Joseph Jurkiewicz
The Fool You Love to HateOil, spray paint, enamel
$ 800KCAi graduate, KCAC former
intern.yoboyjoe.com
KCAC S131Susan Kiefer
BoundOil on canvas
KCAC S9Margo Kren
Family Dinnerlithograph
$ 160KCAC founding Member, River Market
Regional Exhibition Participant. My father cooks. A crucifix hangs on the
right wall looking on. Printed with Mike Sims at lawrence lithography.
www.peronal.ksu.edu/~mkren/[email protected]
KCAC S3Hülya Küpçüoğlu
Narrow AreaAcrylic on canvas
$ 100KCAC international Artist in
Residence.
KCAC S128Debbie Lamberton
UntitledMixed media
KCAC S113Tanya Lueck
EarthOil on wood
$ 200www.tanyalueck.com
SILENT AUCTION //KCAC S87Susan LynnHiding CupidWatercolor$ 400luminous watercolor landscapes, painted en plein [email protected]
KCAC S53Bo LyonsHidden MaskClay$ 100Put on a mask and tell the [email protected]
KCAC S61Hayes MartensCruel & UnusualOil on canvas board$ 500While cleaning my pallet after oil painting hyperrealism portriats, i channel Chagall for needed [email protected]
KCAC S56Karl MarxhausenLeaning Tree, No. 18Acrylic$ 1650Underground gallery Solo Exhibition. Acrylic plein [email protected]
KCAC S149DJ MathenyMocha EarthOil on canvas$ [email protected]
KCAC S99Bob MathewsStill Life #124Oil on linen$ 1800Underground gallery group Exhibition. Self-taught. Exhibited three times in NyC in 2015. Solo exhibition in Oregon. [email protected]
KCAC S152Shelley MayseKeep Your Face to the SunMixed collage$ [email protected]
KCAC S1Michael MolickHow do I Walk This path?Oil on canvas$ [email protected]
KCAC S88Daisy MuffField FlowersHandpainted porcelain$ [email protected]
KCAC S64Fred MullettScraps from the Cabinet Maquette #67Collage$ [email protected]
// SILENT AUCTIONKCAC S166Fred Mullett
The Devil’s Chessboard pt 23Collage, acrylic, mixed media on
panel$ 100
KCAC S167Fred Mullett
par Que pedir perdãoCollage, acrylic, mixed media on
panel$ 100
KCAC S165Fred Mullett
I Swam Out to Sea/ReturnCollage, acrylic, mixed media on
panel$ 120
KCAC S95Maryellen Munger
BillaryTerra cotta, acrylic paint
KCAC S2Johnny Naugahyde
planting a Tree in His MemoryMixed media
$ 350KC Clay guild.
KCAC S168Johnny Naugahyde
Who?Mixed media
$ 100johnnynaugahyde.com
KCAC S169Johnny Naugahyde
Lost in BelgiumMixed media
$ 250johnnynaugahyde.com
KCAC S170Johnny NaugahydeToward Irrelevance
Mixed media$ 200
KCAC S23Jim Needham
Dream Girl HuntressMixed media
$ 150Wise use of line, form, color &
texture is the solid foundation for interesting art.
KCCg S409Kathy Older
Set of 2 VesselsHighfire glazed porcelain
$ 100KC Clay guild.
SILENT AUCTION //KCAC S129Joyce parkerBright Angel ShaleOil$ [email protected]
KCAC S92Kathleen pattonNightime in the GardenOil on wood$ [email protected]
KCAC S82Debra payneBungalowOil on canvas$ [email protected]
KCAC S35Jan prestonShake It UpMixed media$ [email protected]
KCAC S89Charlene pryorTotal BuckupPastel$ [email protected]
KCAC S17Cecelia Marie RaabLady in WaitingOil, mixed media on canvas$ 500A lady waits in anticipation for her true love, adorned in a white gown like a greek [email protected]
KCAC S147Alexander RaineStandMixed media on panel$ 250Whoever you are, wherever you are, whatever you are…i love [email protected]
KCAC S54Carlyle Rainepeach perceptionCollage, acrylic$ 250Work, work, work = JOy!
KCCg S400Louis ReillyYellow VaseEarthenware$ 250KC Clay [email protected]
KCCg S412Janet ReussSpiral platterHandbuilt stoneware$ 150KC Clay [email protected]
// SILENT AUCTIONKCAC S134
Deborah RileyThe Writer
Mixed media$ 450
Charno gallery Solo [email protected]
KCAC S136patricia Roney
Solar ViewMixed media
KCAC S77Cydney Ross
Triangle pendant and Burnished Studs
Ceramic$ 100
Underground gallery group Exhibition, Undergraduate College
Student Exhibition Participant.www.cydneyross.com
KCAC S96Diane SalamonGame of Love
Acrylic on canvas$ 400
KCCg S416Liz Scavuzzo
Warm Red-YellowStoneware
$ 100KC Clay guild.
KCCg S413Liz ScavuzzoColorsimple
Red clay lowfire$ 100
KC Clay [email protected]
KCAC S59Greg Schieszer
Holy ShipMixed media, encaustic
KCAC S40Beth Schmitt
Wear Your ShadesSilk, wool, hand dyed shibori
$ 200Wearable art. Silk and wool
scarf/pashmina. Hand dyed using Shibori techniques.
KCAC S120Debbie Scott Williams
Morning River ViewDigital photography
$ 300KCAC board Member. River Market Regional Exhibition
KCCg S418Joe SmithCasserole
Porcelain$ 110
KC Clay [email protected]
SILENT AUCTION //KCAC S132Heather Smith-JonesLight Load/Heavy 4.11 #8graphite, handmade watercolor on paper$ 300River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCAC S111Tom SteadmanFlying Saucerslight painting$ 425tomsteadman.com
KCAC S49Karen SteenprotozoanPlexiglass, vellum, yupo paper, photocopy, colored pencil and lED$ 400Underground gallery Solo Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition Participant. My art celebrates nature’s web, its diverse forms and interconnected [email protected]
KCCg S403Melynda StewardDouble UpStoneware$ 115KC Clay [email protected]
KCAC S74Teede StipichJade pendant NecklaceJewelry$ [email protected]
KCAC S124Carolyn SummersMalachite Tea potPorcelain$ 125323 Clay [email protected]
KCAC S84Michael TerryKH8-L16Acrylic$ 600River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCAC S83patricia ThomaspearsPastel$ [email protected]
KCAC S52Anita TobyShady SpotPastel$ 350River Market Regional Exhibition [email protected]
KCAC S14Bob TravaglioneMotelArchival inkjet print$ 195Photograph is signed, titled and dated on the back of the [email protected]
// SILENT AUCTIONKCAC S46
Christopher TroutmanWatchers
Charcoal on paper$ 100
Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition. i love drawing people in dynamic spaces in charcoal. Degas and comics influence
KCAC S106Claudia TrueFiesta Chick
Acrylic$ 275
KCAC S101Momoko Usami
Upside Down Side UpPorcelain
$ 200This could be a vase, or flip it upside
down as a head sculpture.Charno Solo Exhibition.
KCAC S93Sandra Van Tuyl
Steppe 1Acrylic$ 125
Underground group Exhbition.www.sandravantuyl.com
KCAC S42Marydorsey Wanless
Reflection/The Black Forty Diptych Three color gum bichromate over
cyanotype$ 150
Mallin gallery Solo Exhibition, River Market Regional Exhibition
Participant. images of the Kansas prairie. marydorseywanless.com
KCCg S410Alex Watson
White & Blue Stripe VaseCeramic
$ 165KC Clay guild
KCAC S180 White Art Studio
Soundshare: Connect the Dots, Main Street
Photodocumentation of interactive installation
$ 325limited edition run of 15
KCAC S39Gary Williams
Stringing pearlsColored pencil, ink, acrylic glaze
KCAC S65Steve Wilson
Nelson ColumnsPolaroid transfer print
$ 400Underground gallery Solo
Exhibition.www.ambropoetica.com
KCAC S50Ramsay Wise
#6Acrylic, spray paint on canvas
$ 225River Market Regional Exhibition
KCAC L0 - 101George ChrismanBowlPorcelain$ 100Functional porcelain bowl with caligraphic marks.323 Clay [email protected]
KCAC L1 - 22Kirk DeckerHoly Name ChurchPhotography$ 240More of Kirk’s photography can be seen at [email protected]
KCAC L2 - 106Tara DawleyVaseCeramic, porcelain$ 120Wheel thrown functional vessel, utilizing a diamond plate pattern, carving technique and microchrystalline glaze.Rafter E Studio.www.taradawley.com
[email protected] L3 - 40Carlyle RaineFire and IceCollage$ 250
KCAC L4 - 125Tim ForcadeBallistic Suite - Artist’s ProofLaminated photographic pigment print on PVC$ 2000Arranging high-energy light. Selectively tugging on nascent color present in the resulting photon mix.Mallin Gallery Solo Exhibition,
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fontanella, Jen S-0forcade, Tim l20-57frank, Tommy l11-104fuhrman, Andrea S-71gegen, bev S-8geringer, Suzanne S-100grace, Susan l7-133gradischnig, Sharon S-118grubbs, leRoy S-146guile, Rita S-20Gyulafia, Jennifer S-47Harper, Sharon S-41Harrison, Teresa S-63Heppner, Clyde l68-108Hill, Steven l56-122Honig, Peregrine l82-171Hook, Phillip Michael S-160Hoppes, laura S-404Howard, Jean l58-38Humphrey, Kwanza l41-68iman, Erica S-402inman, Roy S-158irwin, Nina l17-135Jackson, Shakura S-156James, Don S-30Janssens, Homer l51-85Jennings, Angie S-69Johnson, Melanie S-177Johnson, ginny S-107Jolley, Amanda l64-81Jurkiewicz, Joseph S-151Kiefer, Susan S-131Knox, lee l29-60Koch, Ada l78-10Kramer bovee, Nancy l75-119Kren, Margo S-9Kube, Dean l39-157Küpçüolu, Hülya S-3lamberton, Debbie S-128lee, David l30-125leffel, Rusty l21-148leong, Megan l50-145lueck, Tanya S-113lynn, Susan S-87lyons, bo S-53Marak, John l54-21Marak, lou l12-144Martens, Hayes S-61Martinez, fidencio -Marxhausen, Karl S-56Mastro, Teresa l24-18Matheny, DJ S-149Mathews, bob S-99Mayse, Steve l48-153
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KAnSAS city ARtiStS coAlition The Kansas City Artists Coalition’s exhibitions explore the diversity of expression that shape contemporary culture, art, and ideas. KCAC is a space for innovative and experimental art, which does not readily lend itself to commercial venues. KCAC also aggressively supports and embraces local and regional artists’ work.
Opening March 3, 2017
AMY WRIGHT Amy defines her work as escapism—both the act of painting and the result: the paintings themselves. Each painting includes some indication that productive, maybe intelligent, beings have intervened. Sometimes, the evidence is explicit. Occasionally, it is a subtly placed clue. The beings are absent. Their absence is a nod to decay and speaks to the beauty in the abandoned. The environments in Wright’s work are inspired by a variety of subjects: ancient structures, natural phenomena, distant places, even scientific documentaries.
RACHEL MINDRUp Portraits have always had a powerful grasp on Mindrup’s imagination. it is the idea of duration - or earthly immortality - that gives such a mysterious interest to the painted portrait. Studying the history of portraiture techniques has allowed her the ability to begin to integrate those concepts into relevant contemporary narratives. Mindrup’s son Henry’s diagnosis has been the motivation behind her series of portraits “Many Faces of Neurofibromatosis (NF)”.
ApRIL 14 – 28, 2017 Tom Deatherage, owner of The late Show, is the juror for Kansas City Artists Coalition’s 21st Annual Undergraduate College Student Exhibition Juried Competition. The late Show is a favorite venue for local artists who appreciate Tom's no nonsense approach to showing and selling work. "i'm really proud i'm part of the art scene," Deatherage says. "And i really am part of it. i realize it, and it makes me feel good. i thought i was just kind of edgy, but i'm part of the scene. i'm 72, but i'm pushing hard.”
MAY 12 - JUNE 23, 2017 vERONiCA CECi photographs people interacting with smartphones, tablets and laptops, the images are mediated to emphasize the isolating effects of removing one’s attention from the immediate environment by focusing on these machines. The creation of the work does not involve any digital processes, each layer of each artwork is hand done, thereby contrasting the remove of the digital with the intimate of the body.
ANSON THE ONRy is a multimedia artist combining his backgrounds in music, visual arts, writing and acting to create interactive installations and performances that make the viewer a part of the creative process. WHiTE gOlD is an exhibition highlighting visiting Kansas City porcelain artists at the international Ceramics Studio (iCS) in Kecskemét, Hungary. This exhibit displays a culmination of works made while these artists lived and worked together during the summer of 2015. The exploration of new materials, methods and ideas allowed these artists to expand their bodies of work in new and unexpected ways. The works featured are made from high-quality, translucent, Hungarian porcelain using processes such as slip casting, hand building, and once-fire burnout. Concepts explore religion, architecture, the environment, anatomy and the occult. Artists include Emily Connell, Kim lavonne, Cydney Ross, Melanie Sherman and Joseph Wullner.
ADA KOCH Ada started this work with the challenge of depicting love, violence and loss in a credible, affecting, and even beautiful way. Through these works, she shares fears, questions, and very personal emotions. artwork is about layering – layering in the process, and layers of time passing depicted in the images. The contemporary scenes are done in bright oil paints and oil pastels, or sometimes with black silhouettes, on top of the acrylic base.
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