Monday, December 2, 2019

100 GRAND, 2019





















100 GRAND, 2019
Sullivan Goss Gallery
DECEMBER 2, 2019 - FEBRUARY 3, 2020
Opening: Thursday, December 5th, 5-8 pm.
https://www.sullivangoss.com/exhibitions/100-grand-2019

 

Press Release

OPENING RECEPTION: 1st THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5th | FROM 5-8pm
It’s that time of year again! Sullivan Goss is pleased to announce the ELEVENTH annual 100 GRAND exhibition. Featuring 102 quality works of art for $1,000 or less, the exhibition has become an incubator of emerging talent, an entryway for beginning collectors, a holiday celebration in the art community, and an ever timely reminder that everyone’s life is improved by the addition of original works of art.

The exhibition opens on 1st Thursday in December (12/5). Last year, over a thousand people attended over the course of the evening. December’s 1st Thursday at Sullivan Goss has become one of the area’s must-attend events of the year– a chance for artists and collectors to get together, network, and celebrate the accomplishments of another year in art.
100 GRAND will feature paintings, drawings, photographs, assemblage and sculpture by emerging and established artists that are priced to sell and sized (for the most part) to fit into smaller spaces. For this year’s exhibition, Contemporary Curator Susan Bush was able to secure work from many of last year’s best-selling artists, but there are more than a dozen new artists who have never before shown with Sullivan Goss.

Often, the gallery will use the 100 GRAND exhibition as a proving ground to see what new ideas, aesthetics, materials, or artists will find an audience. With 100 GRAND, new and younger collectors can begin to acquire and learn about original art from a serious gallery at an affordable price. With emerging artists, collectors get an opportunity to “get in on the ground floor.” For the gallery’s regular roster of successful, mid-career artists, collectors get an opportunity to buy works below market rate. For these reasons, sales are usually brisk. Since its first come first serve, buyers are encouraged to arrive early and to act fast.
Works will be for sale in advance of the reception, starting on Monday, December 2nd at 9am.

ARTISTS INCLUDED:
Meredith Brooks Abbott, Whitney Brooks Abbott, Christina Atlfeld, Scott Anderson, Doug Andrews, Tony Askew, Sophia Beccue, Susan Belloni, Pamela Benham, Kit Boise-Cossart, Claudia Borfiga, Ken Bortolazzo, Liz Brady, Lisabette Brinkman, Phoebe Brunner, Erika Carter, Chris Chapman, Patricia Chidlaw, Cathy Clemens, Connie Connally, Tom DeWalt, David Diamant, Carol Dixon, Kris Doe, Lee Anne Dollison, Cass Ensberg, Jon Francis, Rosemarie Gebhart, Steven Gilbar, Kevin Gleason, Robin Gowen, Ruthy Green, Inga Guzyte, Skye Gwilliam, Bay Hallowell, Jean-Marie Hamel, Holli Harmon, James Hodgson, Nathan Huff, Deanna Hunt, John Iwerks, Kathleen Klein-Wakefield, Mary-Austin Klein, Onno Kok, Marilee Krause, Julika Lackner, Veronica Lambert, Pamela Larson Toscher, Dan Levin, Leslie Lewis-Sigler, Michael Long, Mark Lozano, Laurie MacMillan, Hugh Margerum, Cynthia Martin, Larry McAdams, Virginia McCracken, Susan McDonnell, Kerry Methner, Jon Ng, Amber O’Neill, Barbara Parmet, Tom Pazderka, Rafael Perea de la Cabada, Angela Perko, Hank Pitcher, Sam Rankin, Joan Rosenberg-Dent, Bradford Salamon, Susan Savage, Paul Schurch, Susan Shapiro, Lanny Sherwin, Kerrie Smith, Libby Smith, Megan Stirling, Nicole Strasburg, Patricia Sueme, Tracey Sylvester-Harris, Bart Tarman, Andrew Thill, James David Thomas, Susan Tibbles, Dug Uyesaka, Karen Valle, Sue Van Horsen, Sarah Vedder, Deborah Veldkamp, Nina Warner, Frank Whipple, Roe Ann White, Monica Wiesblott, Sarah Woodburn, Karen Zazon, Abigail Zimmerman, Michelle Zuzalek.


Image credit:
Rafael Perea de la Cabada
Caracol, 2019
10 x 13 inches
(16 3/4 x 20 3/4 inches, framed)
Conte crayon, charcoal/paper
Signed

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