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2023 ANNUAL EXHIBITION at ROSEMONT


2022 ANNUAL EXHIBITION at PAFA’S HAMILTON BUILDING

Here is our 2022 John Thornton Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjbNPmBpaFo

OUR 2022 ANNUAL SHOW JUROR , AUDREY FLACK OF NY

Audrey Flack is an internationally acclaimed painter, sculptor, and a pioneer of photorealism. Ms. Flack enjoys the distinction of being the first Photorealist painter whose work was purchased by the Museum of Modern Art for its permanent collection. Among many major museums around the world, her work also resides in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Butler Institute of American Art, National Gallery of Australia, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Additionally, she is the first woman artist, along with Mary Cassatt, to be included in Janson’s History of Art text.

Among her public commissions are Monumental Gateway to the City of Rock Hill in South Carolina, consisting of four twenty-foot high bronze figures on granite pedestals; Veritas et Justitia, a fifteen foot high figure of Justice for the Thirteenth Judicial Courthouse in Tampa, Florida; and Islandia, a nine-foot high bronze sculpture for the New York City Technical College in Brooklyn, New York. A major retrospective of her work organized by the J.B. Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky has traveled to museums around the country beginning in 1992.

Audrey Flack has taught and lectured extensively both nationally and internationally. She was awarded the Augustus St. Gaudens Medal from Cooper Union, was an honorary Albert Dorne Professor at Bridgeport University, and awarded an honorary professorship at George Washington University. There are numerous books on her work, including Breaking the Rules: Audrey Flack, a Retrospective, 1950-1990 by Thalia Gouma Peterson, published by the Abrams Publishing Company in New York. Audrey Flack is the author of three books, On Painting (Abrams 1986), The Daily Muse (Abrams 1989), and Art & Soul (Penguin USA 1991). She is currently in the process of writing a sequel to Art & Soul, as well as a memoir.

View her videos on YouTube!!

Audrey Flack at MoMA in front of her paintings 'Leonardo's Lady'


 

2021 ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT THE

GROSS McCLEAF GALLERY

Our 2021 Annual Exhibition is now over but will continue virtually on our fellowship gallery.org site until January 31st. All sales will still be through McCleaf for this show. Many thanks to this year’s Juror, Rebecca Segall, owner and Director of the Gross McClef Gallery, for hosting our Fellowship Annual.

Here are the links to both pdf catalogues. AWARD WINNERS are listed in these catalogues.

LIVE EXHIBITION PDF CATALOGUE

VIRTUAL EXHIBITION PDF CATALOGUE

Below is the link to our wonderful John Thornton video of the entire Fellowship shows. President Barbara Sosson talks about the organization and Miriam Seidel comments about some of the prize winning artworks.

https://youtu.be/2veorZf6HMI


2020 ANNUAL EXHIBITION

This year we are back to naming the show The Fellowship Annual Exhibition rather than FAME due to us now calling all Alumni members and dropping the idea of Membership dues. Instead only those who enter a juried exhibition pay an entry fee instead of dues. We now have larger participating group as result.

This Year’s Annual was Juried by Rebecca O’Leary, Art Advisor and Curator. It was held again at the HOT•BED Gallery at 723 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. The Exhibition pdf catalogue is available as free link by clicking HERE. John Thornton will be publishing another of his wonderful videos soon to be available on YouTube. We will be adding the link shortly. John. Thornton contributed an amazing video; click the link to view: https://youtu.be/rcu9sTSDVqM

2020 AWARD WINNERS:

The Fellowship Award of Excellence: Andrea Lyons

The Berthe M. Goldberg Award: Jordan Morgan

The Lucy Glick Award: Rachel Citrino 

The Leona Karp Braverman Award for Sculpture: Georgette L. Veeder

The Caroline Gibbons Granger Award: Colleen Hammonds 

H V Hawley Award: Mary Hochendoner

The Fellowship President’s Award of Excellence: Rhoda Rosenberg

The New Mary Butler Purchase Award for the PAFA MUSEUM Collection: Mostafa Darwish

Honorable Mentions: 

Brad Carmichael; Laura Marconi; Inga Kimberly Brown; Ruth Wolf

Mary Butler Purchase Awards:  

Patrick Connors; Gilbert Lewis; Auseklis Ozols

Anonymous Donor Purchase Awards:

Sterling Shaw; Charles Newman; Sarah Hunter

The Fellowship extends its appreciation to our Gallery Hosts:

Bryan Hoffman and James Oliver, co-founders of the HOT•BED Gallery

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2019 FAME

Fellowship Annual Members Exhibition

Exhibition Dates: May 5 to 29, 2019 

  JAMES OLIVER’S HOT-BED GALLERY, 723 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

The FAME 2019 Exhibition Catalog is now available for download HERE!

FAME 2019—A John Thornton Film!

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HOT•BED Gallery with artwork on the right by Maureen Drdak

HOT•BED Gallery with artwork on the right by Maureen Drdak


FAME 2019 AWARDS!

JUROR, JAMES OLIVER, Director of James Oliver Gallery, Philadelphia

The Fellowship Award of Excellence: Tom Mallon 

The Berthe M. Goldberg Award: Colleen Hammond 

The Lucy Glick Award: Michael Bartman 

The Leona Karp Braverman Award for Sculpture: Carol Taylor-Kearney 

The Caroline Gibbons Granger Award: Inga Kimberly Brown 

H V Hawley Award: Katherine Fraser 

The Fellowship President’s Award of Excellence: Gail Ferretti

Mary Butler Purchase Awards:  

Holly Brigham, Elisabeth Nickles, Fred Danziger

Honorable Mentions: 

Mustafa Lamaj, Paula Cahill, Phyllis Gorson, John T. Meehan

FAME 2019 ARTISTS—The Fellowship extends its appreciation to our Juror James Oliver, Director James Oliver Gallery (J.O.G.), Philadelphia:  

FAME 2019 ARTISTS: Acton, Baker, Bartman, Brantley, Brown, Cahill, Camarda, Cook, Coyle, Drdak, Ferretti, Flom, Formicola, Fraser, Gorsen, Goschke, Hammond, Hanson, Hawley, Horsting, Keyser, Lamaj, Lawlor, Litwa, Lukens, Mallon, Marconi, Martino, Maye Luga, Meehan, Michaud, Miller, O’Brien, O’Donnell, Ostroff, Petropoulos, Posey, Rane, Schlachter, Smyth, Soslau, Sosson, Steen, Stoddard, Stone, Tanaka, Taylor-Kearney, Victor, Wolf, Yazani, Zauberman

For a video of the Gallery Talk by Miriam Seidel CLICK HERE by alumni Marie Pelton

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FAME 2017 The Fellowship Annual Members Exhibition

Exhibition Dates: TUESDAY August 1 through SUNDAY September 10, 2017

  PAFA Alumni Gallery, Historic Landmark Building

118 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102

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The August 6th FAME 2017 Reception at PAFA's Historic Landmark Building's Alumni Gallery was filled to overflowing capacity! Congratulations again to all the artists!

The Fellowship of PAFA takes great pleasure in announcing recipients of the FAME 2017 AWARDS; Juror: Kirsten Jensen, Chief Curator The James A. Michener Art Museum

JUROR’S STATEMENT

 Jurying an exhibition is rewarding and challenging. Shows usually take months, even years, to pull together, but in the space of a few hours, hundreds of images are reviewed, and decisions are made. The juror brings their knowledge and experience, but the economy of time also necessitates some consideration of a gut reaction. As a juror I approach the work first through the prism of technique--skill, craftsmanship, composition, and medium. Is the piece well executed? Does it do something new with the medium? Does the piece catch my eye and make me explore it further? Is it pleasing to look at? Is it challenging? Is it presented well?

The works submitted for the show suggest that the Fellowship is a diverse and talented arts community. I want those who submitted work to know that eliminating pieces from the pool is hard. I wish to congratulate those artists whose work was admitted, and to further encourage those whose work was not. Lastly, I want to thank you—the Artist—for the opportunity to become acquainted with your work, and for the privilege of jurying this year's exhibition. 

Kirsten M. Jensen, PhD, Gerry & Marguerite Lenfest Chief Curator, Michener Art Museum 

AWARD RECIPIENTS of FAME 2017!

The Fellowship Award of Excellence, Robert Ecker; The Berthe M. Goldberg Award, Dale Levy; The Lucy Glick Award, Ryan Almodovar; The M. A. Post Award,  Kassem Amoudi; The Leona Karp Braverman Award, Elizabeth Heller; The Caroline Gibbons Granger Award, Judy McGregor Caldwell; H. V. Hawley Award for Excellence (purchase), John Jonik; The FPAFA President’s Award for Excellence, Katherine Stanek.  Honorable Mentions are awarded to Nicole Michaud, Lauren Litwa, Donna Backues and Marlene D’Orazio Adler. The 2017 Mary Butler Trust Purchase Awardees (Selected by FPAFA VP and Curator of Collections Hilarie V Hawley) are David Wilson Campbell and Jeffrey Dion.

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“Good-Fellows: Juried Exhibition and PAFA Fellowship Awards Exhibition”

 PAFA’s Gallery 128 presents “Good-Fellows: Juried Exhibition and PAFA Fellowship Awards Exhibition;”  Friday, February 3 to Sunday, February 26, 2017.  PAFA faculty Dan Miller was Exhibition Juror and Anthony and Lorraine Seraphin, Directors/Founders of Seraphin Gallery, were the Awards Jurors.

Recipients of the 2017 Mabel Wilson Woodrow Awards were:

Quin Stone, Madison Koczo, and Liza Samuel

All works reproduced on this page are © Copyright, 2017, by the artists and may not be reproduced without permission from artists via The Fellowship at: (fellowshippafa@gmail.com).