January 27–March 26, 2023
2023 Biennial Juried Exhibition
The Juried Biennial at Olin Hall Galleries has been exhibited every two years since 1990. This juried exhibition exemplifies works of art from artists within 200-mile radius of Roanoke College. Fine Arts media including but not limited to painting, sculpture, graphic design, ceramics, textiles, mixed media, video and photography are accepted for submission.
Exhibiting Artists
Lisa Acciai, Laura Allen, Linda Atkinson, Gerry Bannan, Jennifer Carpenter, Eric Cowan, Duane Cregger-Solomon, Federico Cuatlacuatl, Ginger Danz, Sandy de Lissovoy, Dymph de Wild, Meaghan Dee, Hannah Diomataris, Ron Evans, cavan fleming, Alex Foster, zhou fu, Blake Gore, Juan Guacheta, Travis Head, Linda Hinson, Ashley Kaleta, Sidra Kaluszka, Robert Keith IV, Amanda Kelly, Haden King, Denise Laplante, Steven Lash, nicolena loshonkohl, Jennifer Lovejoy, Perri Mason, Amy McCuen Rehor, Shawn O’Connor, Martha Olson, Simone Paterson, Adri Patton, Maggie Perrin-Key, Patricia Placona, Lucinda Rowe, Geoffrey Rowland, Leslie Santapaul, Jim Sconyers, JR., Emma Shaver, walter shroyer, Stephon Slater, Ramiro Solorzano, Charles Sthreshley, Kenneth Stockton, Dotti Stone, Joanna Sunshine, Daryl Connor Thompson, Stephanie Robbins Thulin, Cecilia Tuttle, Sandra Walker, michael young
Laura Dvorkin, Curator
Laura Dvorkin is the Co-curator of The Bunker Artspace: Collection of Beth Rudin DeWoody in West Palm Beach. She has worked with the Collection since 2008, managing large presentations of the Collection at institutions and the exhibitions that DeWoody curates. Dvorkin’s recent exhibitions include In The Absence of Light: Gesture, Humor and Resistance in The Black Aesthetic at the Rebuild Foundation, Chicago and A Very Anxious Feeling: Voices of Unrest in the American Experience at the Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke, Virginia.
Dvorkin is the Associate Art Consultant for the Eventi Hotel, New York, Co-curator of 53 West 53, the Residential MoMA Expansion Tower, New York, and consults on acquisitions for private clients. Laura Dvorkin lives and works between New York City and West Palm Beach.
View of Olin Gallery
From left to right: Stephanie Thulin, Sidra Kaluszka, Haden King, Daryl Thompson, Blake Gore, Meaghan Dee
From left to right: Patricia Placona, Travis Head, Gerry Bannan, Hannah Diomataris, Perri Mason, Adri Patton
From left to right: Ron Evans, Joanna Sunshine, Stephon Slater, Ginger Danz, Cecilia Tuttle, Zhuo Fu
From left to right: Lisa Acciai, Dotti Stone, Cavan Fleming, Maggie Perrin-Key, Steven Lash, Lucinda Rowe
From left to right: Travis Head, Kenneth Stockton, Walter Shroyer, Linda Hinson, Amanda Kelly, Adri Patton
From left to right: Jennifer Carpenter, Travis Head, Haden King, Lucinda Rowe, Michael Young
Stephan Slater, Am I?, 2022, 4x5 Film camera, polymer, sharpie, NEC projector
From left to right: Jim Sconyers JR., Leslie Santapaul
Dotti Stone, Katrina: Aftermath, 2021, Mosaic: using smalti
Linda Hinson, Make No Mistake, 2020, Charcoal
Jennifer Carpenter, My Party, My Music, My Dance, 2022, Colored pencil on Noir Canson Mi-Teintes Mi-Touch paper
Haden King, Enticed, 2022, Acrylic paint on wooden panel
Cavan Fleming, Slagpile, 2022, Graphite, calcium carbonate, mica, clay and linseed oil on gessoed board
Haden King, Hidden Valley, 2021, Acrylic paint on wood panel
Kenneth Stockton, Ice Cream Vendor, 2021, Acrylic on canvas
Travis Head, Horn of Plenty _ Cascade, 2021, Graphite on paper
Meaghan Dee, [n]o [person], 2021, Collage and digital print
Steven Lash, Eamon, 2022, Pencil on paper
Jim Sconyers, JR., A Small Chance, KM43 photopolymer inaglio, graphite drawing on Usuyou Gampishi Natural, chine collé on Pescia
Gerry Bannan, Ursa Mater, 2021, Conte on paper
Hannah Diomataris, Crooked Smile, 2022, Acrylic, hand cut adhesive labels on wood panel
Perri Mason, Sing, 2020, Watercolor on 300 pound Arches paper
Sidra Kaluszka, American Dream: Blessing the Fields, 2021, Cyanotype on Japanese rice paper
Amanda Kelly, Hoarder's Porch, 2021, 1:12th Scale miniature, mixed media
Denise Laplante, Mother's Little Helper, 2020, Grabber, fake fur, stuffing, thread, felt
Perri Mason, Cowabunga, 2020, Cow skull, stained glass, ceramic beads, glass tile, millefiori, and apoxie sculpt
Laura Allen, In Case of Rain, 2022, Paper, glue, wood
Charles Sthreshley, Deathball "Catch it and You Die." 2020, Concrete, hardware, acrylic paint
Jennifer Lovejoy, Cage or Cocoon, 2022, Clay and walnut base
Jennifer Lovejoy, Seeker, 2022, Clay and walnut base
Sandy de Lissovoy, Speaking to Wilderness: Topographical Fragments, #1, 2022, Wood, plaster, indigo, dye, acrylic medium
Eric Cowen, Valine, 2022, Ceramic
Laura Allen, Flush, 2022, Paper, glue, plastic
Alex Foster, Cycles of Becoming, 2021, Hand quilted cotton fabric with compost pile
Amy McCuen Rehor, Hive, 2019, Wood, metal, acrylic paint
View of Upper Smoyer Gallery
From left to right: Stephon Slater, Hannah Diomataris, Ashley Kaleta, Simone Paterson, Lucinda Rowe, Blake Gore
View of Upper Smoyer Gallery
From left to right: Robert Keith IV, Linda Hinson, Nicolena Loshonkohl, Duane Cregger-Solomon
From left to right: Hannah Diomataris, Ashley Kaleta, Simone Paterson, Lucinda Rowe, Blake Gore
From left to right: Juan Guacheta', Dymph de Wild, Joanna Sunshine, Emma Shaver
From left to right: Walter Shroyer, Martha Olson, Maggie Perrin-Key, Robert Keith IV, Linda Hinson
Robert Keith IV, Gooding St., 2021, Oil on canvas
Blake Gore, The Entry, 2022, Ink on teabag
Simone Paterson, Stronger Together, 2020, Metal ring, lace and buttons, tulle, embroidery, glass beads, sequins, sockets
Sandra Walker, The McGregor, 2019, Mid fire Speckled Turtle stoneware, various mid-fire underglazes and glazes
Martha Olson, Winter of My Dispair, 2021, Deconstructed heirloom rag rugs, kozo, felted alpaca fibers, waxed linen, copper wire