Studio Montclair presents its 25th Annual Open Juried Exhibition “ViewPoints 2022” at Studio Montclair Gallery, Studio Montclair’s nonprofit gallery located in downtown Montclair from April 23 to May 27, 2022.
127 Bloomfield Ave.
Montclair, NJ 07042
862 500-1447
Gallery Hours:
By Appointment only.
Opening Reception and Cash Awards: Saturday, April 23, 2022 from 3-5pm.
Congratulations to our 2022 Award Winners!
Phoebe M. Pollinger Best in Show Award
Lindy Blanchard, “Yearbook”
Second Place
Barbara Schulman, “The Black Plague”
Third Place
Wil Swink, “Brave New World”
Honorable Mentions
Patricia Patzi, “Untitled”
Sarah Van Vliet, “Sean’s State of Mind”
Barbara Wallace, “12 Labors of Hercules”
Participating Artists: Allan Gorman, Amy Whitman, Amy Joyce Winkler, Ann Vollum, Barbara Martin, Barbara Schulman, Barbara Wallace, Charles Mulford, Dara Tesse, Darrell Bowles, Elaine Denton, Gail Postal, Garry Grant, Gerald Hushlak, Jack Quinn, Jacqueline Hernandez, Jamie Greenfield, Jean-Paul Picard, Jelisa Peterson, Joan Diamond, Jon Gabry, Kirby Fredendall, Lindy Blanchard, Lisa G Westheimer, Louise Noel, Lynne Buschman, Marybeth Rothman, Meridith Mcneal, Michael Scherfen, Michelle Floyd, Monique Sarfity, Pamela Moore, Pamela Zave, Patricia Hutchinson, Patricia Patzi, Robin Keller, Rodriguez Calero, Roxy Rubell, Ruth Frazier, Ruth Bauer Neustadter, Ry An, Sarah Van Vliet, Susan Adler, Chet Cheesman, Tom Muscatello, Violet Maimbourg, Wil Swink, William Phipps
We are so grateful to our volunteers and would like to thank a few who were instrumental in making this exhibit a success!
ViewPoints exhibit chair, Patti Jordan
Allan Gorman for all our graphic design needs
Pam Cooper and Virginia Block who so effortlessly handle the exhibit installation
Juror: Roger C. Tucker III is the Founder and Director of Tucker Contemporary Art. TCA works with collectors and institutions interested in acquiring, exhibiting, and promoting the work of emerging contemporary artists. Leveraging extensive experience in fine art, marketing, and education, Roger advances the careers of African Americans and other underrepresented artists, academically trained or outside the mainstream. For more information go to www.tuckercontemporaryart.com.
Roger, a Newark native, recently launched a Podcast, ‘What’s Newark Got To Do With It?’; where he interviews artists, historians, authors, curators, and other cultural thought leaders from/of Newark, NJ about the cultural impact and life-long influences the Brick City has and continues to have, on their lives and careers. The podcast can be found on Audible, Spotify, and Apple iTunes. The interviews and photographs relative to the conversations are posted on the podcast’s website: WhatsNewarkGotToDoWithIt.com.
Tucker serves as Board Chair of GlassRoots, a glass arts and education nonprofit located in Newark, NJ. He is a graduate of Arts High School (Newark, NJ), The Cooper Union, BFA (New York, NY), Pratt Institute, MS (New York, NY), and New York University, SPS (New York, NY).