| | | | 19 on Paper Fall Newsletter 2023 Volume 3 Fourth Edition | | Formed in 1986, 19 on Paper is a group of New England artists who create works of art on or with paper, which we exhibit as a group. | | | | Joe Yoffa
“I have primarily focused on soft pastels, using that medium in a painterly fashion, to achieve a more gestural appearance, and have started using acrylic and watercolor underpainting to create more depth. Watercolor and various types of colored pencils also play a large part in my drawing style. After spending almost 40 years in the woodworking profession, I feel fortunate I’ve been able to immerse myself into my two- dimensional work” In the studio, Joe has been developing a series of collages based on squid, using soft pastel, pencil, markers and squid eye photos, and using the squid and their ink to create monoprints. In addition to the Squid Series, Joe has created the CB Series where he takes a close up look at fried eggs. He investigated the rocky shoreline of Narragansett Bay, using the unlimited resource of rockweeds, periwinkles, acorn barnacles, and lichens as inspiration for the NB Series. View Joe’s work and read more…. |
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| | | Suzi Ballenger
“Each form sets a tone, enables a destiny, strikes a note in the universe unlike any other. How can we ever stop looking? How can we ever turn away?” – Mary Oliver
Working with the belief that all fiber has a personality, I encourage the fullest expression from them. Controlling these fibers through processing, weaving, hand manipulation, and drying techniques, the individual characteristics are realized. The resulting manifestations are both personal metaphors and articulations of transformation. I am motivated by the freedom I feel in the outdoors and the exhilaration I find revealed in nature. I grew up in Indiana and loved feeling the wind in my face as I rode my bike or skated on long frozen ponds. I climbed trees to get closer to something that wasn’t below me. I had a deep haptic understanding of “language” through music which has driven me to express myself through my hands. The physicality of papermaking and handweaving techniques are both humble and rewarding and make me feel alive. View Suzi’s work and read more… |
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Welcome to our Newest member… Judith Jacobs!
“The idea that reflections can, at once, show what is above, on and below fascinates me. Their images have multiple depths, layers upon layers, and hint at the infinite.” |
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| | | 19 on Paper in the Gallery….. | |
Join Us For Our Anniversary Celebration!
With a reception on Sunday, November 19th, 2 - 4 PM, our diverse "35th Anniversary Exhibition - Works on Paper" opens at the Bristol Art Museum on November 12th featuring more than 100 works from 28 current and invited past 19 On Paper members. Hope to see you there! More to come soon...
| | | Current & Upcoming Exhibitions | On the wall… Meet Members or See Member’s Work. | | “Against The Odds”
With historically well over 10,000 entries from over 100 countries, Paul Murray was awarded three Honorable Mentions in the 2023 International Photography Awards for his images Enormity, Evening Prayer, and A Crowded Start in the Professional Division's Fine Art-Landscape, Special-Night Photography, and Sports-Sport Competitions categories.
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| | “Excellence In Rockport”
Paul Murray’s Cuban image, Training for Life, was awarded the Rockport Art Association and Museum's Photography Award for Excellence in Fine Art Photography in their 2023 National Juried Exhibition, and is now owned by a Charlestown, MA-art lover. The 142-work show juried from over 600 entries is on view through November 11th at their galleries at 12 Main Street, Rockport, MA.
| | | “See Our Diversity In Warwick”
Five works from three 19 On Paper artists were selected for the Warwick Center for the Arts’ 37th Rhode Island Annual Open Exhibition. Juried from 112 entries, Ann-Marie Gillett’s A Seaweed Dance and A Soft Summer Night, Paul Murray’s Evening Prayer and Desert Bloom, and Cynthia DiDonato’s Turbulence, “ (l-r) are part of the 64-work show running through November 18 that the Center’s gallery at 3257 Post Road, Warwick, RI.
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“Narragansett Bay Visions Come To Bristol”
Paul Murray’s Tacking Duel, A Crowded Start, and (l-r top)and Joe Yoffa’s NB 21 and NB 9, (l-r),were juried into the Bristol Art Museum’s A Small Point of Land regional exhibition which runs through October 28th at the Museum’s galleries at 10 Wardwell Street, Bristol, RI.
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| | “Paint, Ink, Clay” At DeBlois
B.L.Green’s and Brian Simas’s works are part of DeBlois Gallery’s Paint,Ink,Clay four-person show running through October 29th at their gallery at 134 Aquidneck Avenue, Middletown, RI.
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Allie Sabalis’ watercolor “Birch Tree and Shadows” was accepted into the Rhode Island Watercolor Society’s “Following the Light” online exhibit which can be viewed on the RIWS website.
ONLINE Opening Reception: Friday, October 20th at 6pm on Zoom LINK HERE
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“Playing The Blues At Spring Bull”
Felicia Touhey’s monoprint Henry& Rose and Ann-Marie Gillett’s enhanced cyanotype Aloft were selected for Spring Bull Gallery’s Out of the Blue exhibit which runs thru October 29th at their 55 Bellevue Avenue gallery in Newport, RI.
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“Back In Havana Again!”
After well-received showings in Camaguey, Santiago de Cuba, and Havana, Paul Murray’s Riding the Wind, a 34-image photographic exhibition of 12-metre competitive yacht racing, was on display at Cuba’s prestigious National Museum of Natural History located in the Plaza de Armas in Old Havana through mid-July and early August.
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| | | “Light Them Up With Art!”
Three of Cynthia DiDonato’s innovative abstract animations were chosen as part of the Patchogue Arts Council- Museum of Contemporary Art Long Island’s 2023 Long Island’s Light Projection Festival – Points of Light. In its fourth consecutive year, this six-night early October outdoor display has become a signature event for Patchogue Village on mid-Long Island’s Atlantic Coast.
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“And, We Experiment Too…”
Felicia Touhey’s collage of prints and assorted papers with watercolor, was chosen as one of 93 works for International Society of Experimental Artists’ 2023 Innovations exhibition which was recently on view at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod.
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| | Sally Caswell’s watercolor painting, “Oceanside Retreat” has been selected to be shown November 3, 2023 - January 10, 2024, in the New England Watercolor Society All Members Show at the New England Watercolor Gallery at Plymouth Center for the Arts, 1 North Street, Plymouth, MA 02360. The Opening Reception is to be December 7, 2023 from 6 - 8 p.m. | | | | Recommendations and Resources |
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Do you like the art you see?
Great! As a group, we lease our art and sell our portfolios. We would be happy to talk with you about how we can provide high-quality art in your residential or corporate environment. Additionally, all our group activities complement and enhance the exhibiting, publishing, licensing and selling activities that we do as individual artists.
Are you interested in joining 19 on Paper?
Based on the group’s size and composition, we invite artists to be members. After an informal discussion about interests and expectations, those invited are asked to share a representative set of their paper-based work, a resume highlighting their artistic experience, and any other material that could assist with the group’s membership decision. Since we value exchange, collaboration, and continuity, consistent participation in our monthly meetings and group activities is an important membership commitment. To learn more about 19 on Paper, please visit: www.19onPaper.com |
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| | 19 on Paper is an evolving collection of artists with a shared a passion for paper |
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| Current Members Grace Bentley-Scheck – Narragansett, RI B.L. Green – Barrington, RI Jill Brody – Providence. I Paul M. Murray – Jamestown, RI Lorraine Bromley – Warwick, RI Allie Sabalis – Jamestown, RI Sally Caswell – Swansea, MA Hiroko Shikashio – West Warwick, Alma Davenport - Jamestown, RI Felicia Touhey – Newport, RI Judith Jacobs - Greenville, RI
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