Monday, August 8, 2011

Diptych: Part 2

I was unable to go to the opening of the 36th Annual Member's Exhibition of the Printmaking Center of New Jersey in June, but was recently able to visit. This is a juried show that focused primarily on prints, mixed media, and book art. 


My handmade artist book, An Object Found, is among the pieces being exhibited.


Available for purchase through the gallery or in my Etsy shop.
Sold. Thank you!

PCNJ is a wonderful organization. The Executive Director Linda Helm Krapf is knowledgeable, dedicated, innovative, and a pleasure to talk to. In addition to the gallery space, PCNJ has an open printmaking studio with paper making and letterpress equipment, an artist in residence program, educational workshops, and some very special programming/events coming soon. 


That's my book on the pedestal in the right hand corner.

Another view.

I loved this mixed media piece by Arlene Gale Milgram...

...and this unique piece by Kenneth Schnall.

The exhibition runs through August 20th. My book will also be exhibited at the New Jersey City University Gallery from September 15th to October 26th.

18 comments:

*jean* said...

looks wonderful! congratulations, seth!

Jill Zaheer said...

What an amazingly striking piece your "An Object Found" is. I have never been to a gallery that I can recall with gloves by a work of art to touch it- so this exhibit is incredible!
I would expect that your book will be traveling around alot more than you've indicated! Congratulations having your work exhibited in both these exhibits!

Julie Prichard said...

Really nice, Seth.. great pieces you highlighted as well.

Cynthia Monica said...

Congrats on your exhibition! Your piece looks fabulous Seth!

Carole Reid said...

Congratulations, Seth! Beautiful work. I like that you've included gloves for people to use while they get a good look at your book.

lyle baxter said...

seth, that must make you smile! what a great thing to happen to a talented young man! huzzah!

Lynn Cohen said...

How exciting! What a show! And to have your work there to be held and enjoyed, wonderful.
Congratulations on all the shows and events.
Does that artist in residence appeal to you personally as something you might want to do?
The other artists works you show us are stunning as well.

Marit said...

I haven't been able to visit blogs much lately, and I'm glad to found a free evening to 'travel in blogland' and come among such wonderful art! It really fills up my spirit... to face yet another busy week...

layers said...

Congratulations on being included in what looks like a wonderful exhibition.. love all the pieces you showcased here.

Laura said...

Awesome...for those that can't get around to these kinds of exhibits it's great that you can see them on fellow members sites...lets us see what's really happening instead of the unwanted informations..Awesome book Seth.

Sharmon Davidson said...

Looks like a very cool show, Seth! I remember your book, and thought it was one of your best pieces- congrats!

Canace said...

Congratulations to you Seth, and once again thank you for allowing us to tag along. :o)

p said...

i'm just WOWED by your blog. who you show...and YOU :)

rivergardenstudio said...

Your beautiful book fits so well in this environment. the PCNJ sounds like an incredible place... one to learn and grow in. Congratulations as your book travels. How it affects others you might never know! roxanne

LaWendula said...

Love that rusty book! Great work as always!

Sandy said...

Congrats to you Seth. This is great.

Gillian McMurray said...

I love that they supplied white gloves for people to use when turning the pages. A really nice selection of other pieces too.

Anonymous said...

these are so lovely -- i especially love your piece and the second to the last one, though all are gorgeous. i must come to NY soon!