News
Release! 4/16/20008: Self
Portrait Show moves to Van Horn Mansion
Mark
down Sunday, April 20th on your calendar for a trip to the
Van Horn Mansion in Burt. The historical, rumored
to be haunted, mansion is hosting an exhibition of local artists
self-portraits with a reception from one to four in the afternoon.
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| Picture: Artist
Don Little, Joanne Stanton, Trustee of the Newfane Historical
society, Artists Carol Carreno and Joe Buczkowski in front
of the Van Horn Mansion. |
It
started at a gathering of the Third Thursday Group at the Market
Street Art Center in Lockport. Third Thursday is an
association of artists who gather each month to network with
other artists, discuss topics in the art world and generate
ideas for projects and shows. The idea this time around was
for a self-portrait show.
"When
people hear the term "self portrait, it is the word ‘portrait'
that tends to stick out," says Sally Bisher, Assistant Executive
Director of the Art Center, "they tend to think of it as
a formal picture, like the stiff painting of the company founder
you see in businesses sometimes. But the word ‘self' is
equally, if not more, important. ‘Self' embodies our concepts
of who we are, not as others see us. People are often
surprised to see the many ways, from the subtle to the profound,
in which a self portrait can express anything and everything
from humor to introspection."
The
portraits certainly do reflect that range. There is
Joseph Buczkowski's watercolor of himself reading a book entitled "Painting
for Dummies," and Doug Michalski's painting depicting
himself gazing into a mirror, with the image of Zorro grinning
back at him. Then there's Carol Carreno's abstract rendering
of herself and Jay Miller's work which he painted on a piece
of scrap wood, a reflection of his job in a hardware store.
The
show first opened at the Market Street Art Center back in June
of 2007 and quickly proved to be one of the more popular
shows. So popular that the idea soon emerged that it become
a traveling show. The art center's Show Committee put out inquiries
and found interest high. The number of paintings were too many
for other local venues to accommodate all of them so the show
was broken up with some paintings going to the Youngstown Free
Library and some at the lobby of the Union Sun and Journal
and other locations. Now the entire show is moving to the Van
Horn Mansion in Burt.
"This
is a chance for the public to see the complete show in one
place again," says the Market Street Art Center's
executive Director, Joe Buczkowski," and in a beautiful
and fascinating venue in it's own right. The Van Horn Mansion
is both a historical and cultural treasure. It is our hope
that this show adds to that.
The
Market Street Art Center is located at 247 Market Street in Lockport
and is open daily from 10am to 5pm. There is no admission charge.
For more information visit www.marketstreetartcenter.org. For
more information on the Van Horn Mansion, located on Route 78
in Burt, call Joanne Stanton at (716) 438-2521.
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