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Exhibition


New Visions: Introductions 2005

Original works juried by
Catharine Clark
Jack Hanley


August 13 - October 2
Artists' Reception Thursday, August 18, 6 - 8pm
Artists' Talk Saturday, August 27, 1pm

New Visions: Introductions 2005 is organized by
Christian L. Frock, Director of Exhibitions & Programming


Selected artists:

Stephen Albair, Sarah Applebaum, Lisa K. Blatt, Julia Bradshaw, Alex Clausen, Mark Dukes, Steve Ferrera, Erik Friedman, Stacey Goodman, Lucy Gray, David Hamill, Ema Harris-Sintamarian, Cham Hendon, Sarah Hirneisen, John Hundt, Jenny Hurth, Rachael Jablo, Dave Kaminsky, Namita Kapoor, Morgan Konn, Gaelyn Lakin, Robert Lewis, Kathleen Li, Bill Mattick, Lisa Mendelson, Jason Mortara, Carson Murdach, Robert Murray, Lisa Ostapinski, Jennie Ottinger, Dennis Parlante, Andrew Austin Reilly, Daniel Reneau, Catherine Saiki, Florian Simon, Heidi Tarver, Tonya Solley Thornton, Susan Tuttle, Kimberly White, Annie Wong, Shannon Wright


Download the press release below:

New Visions: Introductions 2005


Jurors:

The jurors for this year's exhibition are both well respected gallerists, prominent within and beyond the San Francisco art community. Catharine Clark established Catharine Clark Gallery at 49 Geary Street in San Francisco in 1995. Although the gallery has exhibited works by artists at varying stages of their careers and from various locales, the gallery largely focuses on showcasing and supporting emerging artists from the West Coast. In 2002, it was the first San Francisco art gallery to create a dedicated screening room for showcasing video work with each changing exhibition.

In addition to his gallery experience, Jack Hanley has extensive academic experience and has taught art for graduate level artists at Princeton, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Rhode Island. In 1990 he opened Jack Hanley Gallery in San Francisco's Mission District and last year opened a second gallery in Los Angeles. The artists he represents work in a wide range of media, from drawing to mixed media installation--and are engaged in projects with many esteemed art institutions, including SFMOMA, SITE Santa Fe, and Whitney Museum of American Art.


Sincere thanks to 21 Grand, Rachael Jablo and Tonya Solley Thornton for the use of video equipment in the exhibition.

Pro Arts would also like to thank the following volunteers who assisted with this exhibition: Susana Aragon, Bill Bardeen, Melita Greenleaf, Justin Limoges, Tom Lopes, Nado Mac, Mio Nishi Good, Connie Oksol, Jean Pfann, Kim Webster, DJ Wooley, Svea Vezzone