New Bruns. Art Salon, Spring 2010


Juried Show for Emerging and Professional Artists  

Event

The exhibition was a great success. For information about the participants and other details, please click here to go to the event page

 

Best Artists of New Brunswick Art Salon’ 2010

First Place: Wes Sherman
Second Place: Marsha Goldberg
Third Place: Larry McKim

Awards provided by New Brunswick City Market, NJ.

 

About the Exhibition

In the 18th and 19th century, Art Salons were the greatest annual or biannual art events in the Western world, celebrating the farthest advances in academia and the arts. The Alfa Art Gallery, in order to bridge talented and highly esteemed artists with the New Brunswick public, holds its own Art Salon exhibition biannually in the Spring and Fall/Winter. As the second of 2010, this New Brunswick Art Salon exhibition “Aftershock: Lines and Vibrations” closes Alfa’s successful year of promoting the arts.

The title of this exhibition “Aftershock: Lines and Vibrations” implies consequence in viewing the works of our three stylistically different artists. Though the works of Alexandra Pacula, Jen Mazza, and Marsha Goldberg emerge from different intentions. Their intense marks share a common ground in resonating lingering messages or sentiments into the viewers. Pacula’s work, containing blurred scenery simplified into humming lines, drugs the audience into becoming part of a night scene that references to excitement, opportunities, seduction, and anxiety. Mazza’s work, containing colorful explosions in an otherwise muted image, trembles with an aftertaste of alarm. Goldberg, with her untamed lines, brings a slow realization of an intangible and ineffable feeling. The debut of these three artists at the Alfa Art Gallery will be nothing less than an earthquake!

 

New Brunswick City Market

NJ State Council on the Arts