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'Not the Grammys' | Terrault's 2nd Juried Exhibition

'Not the Grammys' | Terrault's 2nd Juried Exhibition

March 11th - April 1st, 2017
Opening reception: March 11th 7-10pm**
Gallery hours: Saturdays 1-5pm

Terrault is pleased to present NOT THE GRAMMYS, juried by Stephanie Barber, Mina Cheon, and Amy Sherals includes work from a selected group of eleven diverse artists. This exhibition gave an opportunity for artists from any range of experience, location, and mediums to participate and have their work considered. The selected works span from painting, photography, scupture, and more.

We are proud to include the works of the following artists:

Terrault is pleased to announce the selected artists for its 2nd Juried Exhibition are:

AUSTIN BALLARD (Ridgewood, NY)
http://austinballard.com/

TYLER BOHM (Columbus, OH)
http://www.tylerbohm.com/

ANDREW FLANDERS (Baltimore, MD)
http://Andrewflanders.org/ 

JUSTIN LEVESQUE (Portland, ME)
http://www.onedynamicsystem.com/

ANUJ MALLA (Baltimore, MD)
https://www.behance.net/anujmalla

ANTONIO MCAFEE (Baltimore, MD)
http://antoniomcafee.net/

ART MORRILL(Baltimore, MD)
http://cargocollective.com/artmorrill

BRYAN O'NEILL (Bel Air, MD)

HEATHER OSSANDON (Philadelphia, PA)
http://www.hossandonart.com/

TYLER VIPOND (Toronto, Canada)
http://www.tylervipond.com/

LUYI WANG (Baltimore, MD)
http://portfolios.mica.edu/luyiwang

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[JURORS]

STEPHANIE BARBER is an American writer and artist. She has created a poetic, conceptual and philosophical body of work in a variety of media. Her videos are concerned with the content, musicality and experiential qualities of language and her language is concerned with the emotional impact of moments and ideas. Each ferry viewers through philosophical inquiry with the unexpected oars of empathy, play, story and humor. Barber’s films and videos have has been screened nationally and internationally in solo show and group shows at MOMA, NY; The Tate Modern, London; The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Paris Cinematheque; The Walker Art Center, MN; MOCA Los Angeles, The Wexner Center for Art, OH, among other galleries, museums and festivals. Her videos are distributed by Video Data Bank and her films can be found at Canyon Cinema and Fandor.com. Her books Night Moves and these here separated... were published by Publishing Genius Press in 2013 and 2010 respectively. Her recent collection of very short stories All The People was published by Ink Press Productions in 2015.

MINA CHEON (천민정 PhD, MFA) is a Korean-American new media artist, scholar, and educator who divides her time between Seoul, South Korea, Baltimore, and New York. Cheon has exhibited her political pop art known as “Polipop” internationally. Polipop draws inspiration from global media and popular culture and makes work that intersects politics and pop art in subversive yet provocative ways. In particular, the artwork focuses on geopolitical and contested spaces and political pop icons while responding to Asia’s relationship with the Western world in global media culture. Cheon’s work is in the permanent collection and/or archive of the Smith College Museum of Art (MA), Sungkok Art Museum (Seoul), Maryland Art Place (Baltimore), Hirshhorn Museum Video Collection (DC), SSamzie Art Collection (Paju), and EVR e-flux video rental at Museum of Modern Art (Ljubljana). Other recent activities include being invited as the inaugural artist for the gallery space of the RE/PUBLIC and revisiting The Dokdo Project this spring 2016. As an educator, Cheon is a full-time professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) Cheon received her PhD in Philosophy of Media and Communications from the European Graduate School, European University for Interdisciplinary Studies, Switzerland, and published her book Shamanism + Cyberspace (Atropos Press, NY and Dresden, 2009) that was adapted from her dissertation. Her recent publication includes “The Konglish Critique” in Beyond Critique (Maisonneuve Press, MD, 2013) Cheon has two MFA degrees, one in painting from the Hoffberger School of Painting (1999), MICA and another MFA in Imaging Digital Arts from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (2002). Her BFA is in painting from Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea (1996), where she was a visiting professor in 2011 and lecturer since 2010.

AMY SHERALD was born in Columbus, Ga. in 1973. She attended Clark- Atlanta University where she earned a Bachelor’s of the Arts in painting in 1997. While attending Clark-Atlanta she became an apprentice to Dr. Arturo Lindsay who was her painting instructor at Spelman College. She was a participant of the Spelman College International Artist-in-Residence program in Portobelo, Panama in 1997. Sherald also assisted in the installing and curating of shows in the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo (Museum of Contemporary Art Panama) and the 1999 South American Biennale in Lima, Peru. In past years her work has been autobiographical but has changed in response to her move to Baltimore, MD and has taken on a social context with a allegorical twist. Sherald attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she earned her M.F.A. in painting in 2004. After graduating she secured a prestigious private study residency with well-known Norwegian painter Odd Nerdrum whom she lived and studied with in Larvik, Norway. She also attained an artist residency assistantship at the Tong Xion Art Center in Beijing, China in 2008. Sherald was chosen as Jurors Pick of the New American Paintings Edition 88. Her work was mostly recently acquired by the National Museum of Women in the Arts, and the Smithsonian Museum of African American Art in Washington, D.C. In addition, she was also a recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painting and Sculpture Grant. Sherald is currently living and working out of Baltimore, Maryland.

Event Contact

Carlyn Thomas
443-540-1234

Event Details

Saturday, March 11, 2017, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Repeats weekly Saturday -- until Saturday April 1, 2017.
Free

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