Art Gallery Hosts Spring Painting, Photography Exhibitions

Helen Stummer. 鈥淕iving Mommy a Manicure, 11/22/1978鈥 Shirley and her twin daughters silver gelatin print 20in x 31in

Helen Stummer. 鈥淕iving Mommy a Manicure, 11/22/1978鈥 Shirley and her twin daughters silver gelatin print 20in x 31in. BELOW: James Raczkowski. 鈥淲all #3,鈥 2017 acrylic on canvas 72in x 72in. These pieces are just some of many to be displayed in the 麻豆视频 University Art Gallery this spring.

Galloway, NJ 鈥 The 麻豆视频 Art Gallery will host two exhibitions from Jan. 16 through March 28, 2018.

James Raczkowski鈥檚 鈥淰isions鈥 and 鈥9 New Jersey Photographers鈥 featuring , , , , , , , , curated by , will be displayed in the lower and upper galleries. Images available upon request.

A walking gallery talk and reception with James Raczkowski and Associate Professor of Art at 麻豆视频 Jacob Feige will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 1 in the lower gallery.

A meet-the-artists of 鈥9 New Jersey Photographers鈥 reception will be held from 5-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6 followed by a conversation with exhibit curator Stephen Perloff, Michael Bzdak and Distinguished Professor of Art at 麻豆视频, Wendel White.

James Raczkowski, also referred to as Razko, is an Iraq veteran and 麻豆视频 alumnus. Through his paintings, Raczkowski recounts and reimagines his experiences of combat.James Raczkowski. 鈥淲all #3,鈥 2017 acrylic on canvas 72in x 72in

Raczkowski鈥檚 work depicts images of Middle Eastern tiles that appear old and chipped, and images of walls covered with posters that look as if they are peeling off in layers. The latter series includes symbolic words and images including soldiers, guns, and airplanes, and words such as "liberty," "freedom" and "terrorism."

Raczkowski鈥檚 landscapes are entirely green, and sometimes circular in format; they suggest we are seeing the landscape through a gun's night scope. Raczkowski uses various techniques as loose metaphors for the ways trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder are experienced and then re-lived.

In 2016, Raczkowski painted portraits of each of 麻豆视频鈥檚 former presidents, which now adorn a wall in the Campus Center.

The 鈥9 New Jersey Photographers,鈥 exhibit reflects the diversity of image-making among photographic artists today.
Curator Stephen Perloff is the founder and editor of The Photo Review, a critical journal of international scope publishing since 1976, and editor of The Photograph Collector, the leading source of information on the photography art market.

Artists Alison Rossiter and Chuck Kelton create photographs without the use of a camera. Rossiter collects decades-expired photographic paper鈥攖he oldest dating to 1900鈥攚hich she develops in her darkroom, coaxing out of each sheet the gorgeous composition of lights and shades it holds within. Her intimate compositions often resemble moody landscapes or Abstract Expressionist paintings. Kelton creates chemograms and photograms inside the darkroom; transforming light, chemistry and paper into abstract landscapes.

Barbara Beirne鈥檚 photographs have been widely exhibited and two nationwide tours of her work have been sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES). She is credited as the photographer for five children鈥檚 books.

Terry Boddie鈥檚 work as a photographer and multi-disciplinary artist explores the historical and contemporary aspects of memory, migration and globalization.

Enjoying adventure and discovery, Sandra C. Davis seeks out historic architecture and gardens, turning her lens to the spiritual and symbolic icons. Her recent work continues to focus on memories, history and symbolism to create narratives that explore the distorted memories of personal histories as well as legends, myths, fairytales, fictions.

Through exploring both building and place within the American landscape, Michael Froio鈥檚 work reveals an era where industry, wealth and power impacted the land. His work examines the remarkable architecture and engineering projects as well as the remains of a post-industrialized nation in the back lots, wooded areas, and small towns throughout the Northeast region.

Wendy Paton is best known for her dramatic black and white candid, nocturnal portraits, where she works with film and printing in a traditional darkroom setting.

Landscape photographer, Howard F. Zoubek鈥檚 finely detailed black and white silver prints capture both the spirit and fact of the natural order.

As a socially concerned documentary photographer, Helen Stummer captures images of the dignity, elegance and suffering of people who are trying to survive on nothing. Her 2017 book 鈥淩isking Life & Lens- A Photographers Memoir鈥 will be on sale in the 麻豆视频 Campus Center book store during the spring 2018 semester.

For more information on 鈥淰isions,鈥 鈥9 New Jersey Photographers鈥 or the Art Gallery, visit or visit the gallery Monday-Saturday 12-7:30 p.m. and Sunday from 12-4 p.m.

-Reported by Marielena Dottoli.

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