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"Only Abstraction" Winners Announced
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The SUAG’s Summer Show – “Only Abstraction” is now open in the Red Cliff Gallery.
The term “Abstract Art in St. George” was always thought to be an oxymoron. Abstract artists generally felt that they “need not apply” when considering to enter local art shows. Well not any more! Forty-six adventurous Southern Utah artists left their comfort zone and “came out from behind the red rocks” to participate in the SUAG’s second annual “Only Abstraction” show in the Red Cliff gallery.
The winning art from the “Only Abstraction 2018” show are:
Best of Show – Gayla Prince Wallace for “Awakening” – Acrylic
First Place – Julie Samuelson for “Abstract II” – Acrylic
Second Place – Darlene Stoddard for “Brushes” – Gouache, Fabric & Beads
Third Place – JoAnn Merrill for “The Bell” – Photography
Honorable Mentions:
Christina Kockler Harang for “Illumination” – Oil
Siena Church for “Angel” – Acrylic
Heidi Culley for “Alluring City Lights” – Acrylic
Preben Jensen for “Eye of the Soul” – Stone
Mike Fletcher for “Lifting the Veil” – Acrylic
Paige Martin for “Matter Unorganized” – Mixed Media
The judge for the show was Alicia Lockwood who is on the staff of the St. George Art Museum and is an independent graphic designer.
This exciting and unique show features 176 pieces of abstract art including very small to very large 2D and 3D works from all genres and media. All the art is for sale.
The show runs through August 30th and is open Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from 10 AM to 5 PM. The Red Cliff Gallery is located in the City Commons Building, 220 N 200 E in St. George.
"Every Piece Has a Story" Winners Announced
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The Southern Utah Art Guild is pleased to announce the winners of its show, “Every Piece Has a Story”.
Best of Show – Gayla Prince Wallace for “Dream Weaver” - Oil
First Place – Brandi Mostowy for “The Recorder” - Oil
Second Place – Jenna Mae Lineweaver for “Refiners Fire” - Oil
Third Place – Mary Andrus for “Nipper” - Acrylic
Honorable Mentions:
Gayla Folkman for “Intriguing Tower” – Oil
Geroge Kehew for “School Bells” – Acrylic
Barbara Blackford for “A Gift from the Sky” – Oil
Kirk Mangus for “Teamwork” – Wood
Sandra Sandberg for “Twisted Woods” – Metal
John Mangels for “Celebration” - Acrylic
The Peoples Choice Award for the “Spring Fling ” show was awarded to Maria Jeffs for “Snow Canyon Indigo Spring”.
The judge for the “Every Piece Has a Story” show was Sandra Feldman.
The show features 68 pieces of art of all media, 2D and 3D, from 31 artists. All pieces are for sale.
The “Every Piece Has a Story” show runs through June 7th in the Red Cliff Gallery (located in the City Commons Building, 220 E 200 N, St George). The show is open Monday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM, except Holidays.
"Spring Fling" Show Winners Announced
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The Southern Utah Art Guild is pleased to announce the winners of its show, “Spring Fling”.
Best of Show –Dave Hammaker for “The Misty Li” - Photography
First Place – Ken Church for ”Old Gray Mare” - Acrylic
Second Place – Eddi Malloy for “Flowers from the Garden” – Mixed Media
Third Place – George Kehew for ”Spring Portal from Cold Gray Winter” - Acrylic
Honorable Mentions:
Carole Foster for “Wisdom of the Bones” - Acrylic
Maria Jeffs for “Snow Canyon Indigo Spring” – Photography
Cheryl Sachse for “Burst of Spring” – Acrylic
Rod Chlysta for ”Lazuli Bunting” – Photography
Maureen Harris for ”Cash Valley Spring” – Oil
Mel Scott for “Magnolia” – Watercolor
The Peoples Choice Award for the “Winter Blues” show was awarded to Jena Lineweaver for “Dreaming in Blue”.
The judges for “Spring Fling” show were JoAnn and Allan Merrill. T
he show features 142 pieces of art of all media, 2D and 3D, from 55 artists. All pieces are for sale.
The show also features 28 paintings from 24 artists who are in the Memory Matters Utah program. Memory Matters Utah, formerly the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Society Utah, is a non-prophet organization, serving individuals with dementia and their caregivers. The exhibited art is a part of the “Fun Art” activity. Research has shown that Alzheimer’s disease does not affect the creative brain cells in an individual. If a patient can do anything creative they feel more successful, and consequently they are happier, more relaxed and satisfied with themselves.
The “Spring Fling” show runs through March 31st in the Red Cliff Gallery (located in the City Commons Building, 220 E 200 N, St George). The show is open Monday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM, except Holidays.
"Winter Blues" Show Winners Announced
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The Southern Utah Art Guild’s Winter Art Show, “Winter Blues”, will continue through February 8th in the Red Cliff Gallery.
This show illustrates how 31 artists interrupt the theme of winter using a variety of mediums and styles from realistic and impressionistic photography to impressionistic oils and watercolors to abstract acrylics, glass and mixed media pieces. The result is 79 unique, original pieces echoing the same theme – “Winter Blues”. All of the art is for sale.
The show winners were announced at an artist reception on January 8th:
Best of Show – Brandi Mostowy for “Misty Morning Sunrise” – Oil
First Place - Nancy Lamb for “Frozen Tricycle” - Watercolor
Second Place – Gayla Folkman for “Warm Light Softens” - Oil
Third Place – Robin Mueller for “Full Steam Ahead” - Photography
Honorable Mentions:
Ray Pittman for “Another Cold Night” – Oil
Rebekah Tucker for “Winter Frost” – Acrylic
Barbara Bengston for “Burgeoning” and “Diamond Back” both Mixed Media
Mel Scott for “Zion Snow” – Watercolor
Mari Wittek for “Off Season” – Watercolor
The judge for the show was Shirley Smith; head of the Color Country Camera Club.
The “Winter Blues” Show runs through February 8th in the Red Cliff Gallery (located in the St, George City Commons Building, 220 N 200 E, St George). The show is open Monday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM (except holidays). T
Gift of Art Show Winners Announced
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The Southern Utah Art Guild is pleased to announce the winners of its show, “The Gift of Art”.
Best of Show: Duke Brietenbach for "Bryce White Knob" - Photography
1st Place: Gayla Folkman for "Burst of Color 1" - Oil
2nd Place: George Kehew for "Bees Four" - Acrylic
3rd Place: Annie Barber for "Purple Flowers" - Watercolor
Honorable Mention:
Alan Curtis for "Nebula" - Acrylic
Deann Rex for "Indian Dancer" - Watercolor
Cheryl Sachse for "Dancing Squid" - Acrylic
Mel Scott for "Pink Daisy" – Alcohol Ink
Ralph Edwin Malloy for "Kayenta" – Mixed Media
Holly Varszegi, for "The Gift" - Collage
The Peoples Choice Award for the “Fall Splendor” show was awarded to LaJoy Gustaveson for “Venice Flower Garden”.
The judge for “The Gift of Art” show was Sandra Feldman.
The show features 145 pieces of art of all media, 2D and 3D, from 30 artists. All pieces are for sale.
“The Gift of Art” show runs through December 20th in the Red Cliff Gallery (located in the City Commons Building, 220 E 200 N, St George). The show is open Monday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM, except Holidays.
Cingratulations to the winners and to all who participated for a great show.
"Fall Splendor" Show Winners Announced
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The Southern Utah Art Guild is pleased to announce the winners of its show, “Fall Splendor”.
Best of Show – Rebekah Tucker for “Flower Madness” - Ink
First Place – Gayla Folkman for “Among the Aspens”- Watercolor
Second Place – Matt Pectol for “Burst of Color” – Oil and Ink
Third Place – Holly Varszegi for “Live Simply” - Collage
Honorable Mentions:
John Mangels for “Side Canyon” – Acrylic
Susan Holben for “Blanket Series 1” – Acrylic
Linda Stout for “Plate 235” – Glass
Eddi Malloy for “Summers Last Hurrah” – Watercolor
Betty Barnhart for “Uplifting Splendor” – Acrylic
Kari Frymier for “Fall Trees” - Acrylic
The Peoples Choice Award for the “Back to Reality” show was awarded to Rebekah Tucker for “Goose Egg” and “Jellyfish”.
The judge for “Fall Splendor” show was Michael Foot.
The show features 88 pieces of art of all media, 2D and 3D, from 33 artists. All pieces are for sale.
The “Fall Splendor” show runs through November 9th in the Red Cliff Gallery (located in the City Commons Building, 220 E 200 N, St George). The show is open Monday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM, except Holidays.
Congratulations to the winners and all the participants for a grreat show.
"Back to Reality" Winners Announced
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The Southern Utah Art Guild is pleased to announce the winners of its show, “Back to Reality”.
Best of Show – Eddi Malloy for “Southern Comfort” - Watercolor
First Place – Noel Logan for “Gila Monster” – Bronze Sculpture
Second Place – Shirley Smith for “Abyss” - Photography
Third Place – Matt Pectol for “#31” – Oil / Ink
Honorable Mentions:
Mel Scott for “Metallic” – Pebeo Oil
Mary Andrus for “Impulse Activity”-Oil
Rebekah Tucker for Goose Egg - Ink
Deena Millecam for “Remembering by Showing” - Watercolor
Evie Atkin for “Pueblo” - Gourd Sherrie Spinelli for “Symphony of Color” - Oil
The Peoples Choice Award for the “Only Abstraction” show was awarded to Alan Curtis for “Sea Foam”.
The judges for “Back to Reality” show were artists Gary and Sheryl Collins.
The show features 62 pieces of art of all media, 2D and 3D, from 26 artists. All pieces are for sale.
The “Back to Reality” show runs through September 28th in the Red Cliff Gallery (located in the City Commons Building, 220 E 200 N, St George). The show is open Monday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM, except Holidays.
"Only Abstraction" Show Winners
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The Southern Utah Art Guild is pleased to announce the winners of its show, “Only Abstraction”.
Best of Show – Beth Magruder-Deliberto for “Deep Space #1” – Acrylic
First Place – Mel Scott for “Visitation" - Watercolor
Second Place – Alan Curtis for “Tail Feathers” - Acrylic
Third Place – John Mangels for “New York Blues” - Acrylic
Honorable Mentions:
Dr. Jo Campbell for “Abstract” – Acid Etching on Plexiglass
Charles M. Fletcher for “Graffiti” – Acrylic on Paper
Philip Mouton for “Piano Line Dance” – Pencil and pastel
Kari Frymier for “Rough Plaid” – House Paint
Philip Moulton for “Sunfire Mountain” – Pencil and Pastel
Alicia Buck for “Genesis“– Mixed Media
The Peoples Choice Award for the “Turn Up the Heat” show was awarded to Jenna Lineweaver for “Awakening #2”- Mixed Media.
The judge for the “Only Abstraction” show was Brian Passey of The Spectrum. His article in the Spectrum is here: Beat the Heat at a Local Art Gallery (http://www.thespectrum.com/…/beat-heat-local-art…/414499001/).
The show features 98 pieces of art of all media, 2D and 3D, from 33 artists. All pieces are for sale.
The “Only Abstraction” show runs through August 30th in the Red Cliff Gallery (located in the City Commons Building, 220 E 200 N, St George). The show is open Monday through Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM, except Holidays.
See additional art from the Southern Utah Art Guild in the Arrowhead Gallery located in the Electric Theater Center, 68 E Tabernacle, St. George. This gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 6 PM.
"Turn Up the Heat' Show Winners
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The Southern Utah Art Guild is pleased to announce the winners of its show, “Turn Up the Heat”.
Best of Show – Jenna Lineweaver for “Awakening #2” – Mixed Media
First Place – Mel Scott for “695” – Alcohol Ink
Second Place – Mike Fletcher for “Jungle Heat” - Acrylic
Third Place – Dr. Jo Campbell for “Summer Storm Clouds and Buttes” - Etching
Honorable Mentions:
Gary Alba for “Valley of Fire” - Photography
Eddi Malloy for “Infinity” – Watercolor
Annie Barber for “Spring Time” – Watercolor
Brian Lawson for “Nature’s Light” – Photography
Kimbriel McLeod for “Paint & Flowers Collide” – Mixed Media
R. Kurtis Larson for “Flambé “ - Photography T
he Peoples Choice Award for the “Spring Forward” show was awarded to Alan Curtis for “Spring in the Woodland”.
The judge for “Turn Up the Heat” show was nationally known artist Bev Doolittle and her artist husband Jay.
The show features 85 pieces of art of all media, 2D and 3D, from 37 artists. All pieces are for sale. T
he “Turn Up the Heat” show runs through June 15th in the Red Cliff Gallery (located in the City Commons Building, 220 E 200 N, St George). The show is open Monday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM, except Holidays.
"SpringForward" Show Winners Announced
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The Southern Utah Art Guild is pleased to announce the winners of its spring show, “Spring Forward”.
Best of Show – Alan Curtis for “Moonlit Aspen” - Acrylic
First Place – Jenna Mae Lineweaver for “Awakening #5: Waiting”
Second Place – Linda and Tom Stout for “Vase 220” – Fused Glass
Third Place – Gary Alba for “California Flannels” - Photography
Honorable Mentions:
Peg Wheeler for “Laila” - Oil
Jan Astle for “Springtime Yearning” - Oil
John Mangels for “Color Explosion” - Acrylic
Mel Scott for “Springtime’s New Dress”” – Alcohol Ink on Tile
Evie Atkin for “Code Talker” - Gourd
Debra and Don Carter for “Cedar Breaks” T
he Peoples Choice Award for the “Winter Delight” show was awarded to Susan Holben for “Artwork in Progress”.
The judge for “Spring Forward” show was artist Julie Rogers. The show features 115 pieces of art of all media, 2D and 3D, from 47 artists. All pieces are for sale.