Date: Fri 24-May-1996
Date: Fri 24-May-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNO
Illustration: C
Location: A-10
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SCAN-Spring-Show-Art-Dargaty
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(SCAN spring show review, 5/24/96)
Meeting House Springs To Life With SCAN Show
(with photos)
By Shannon Hicks
"It's a lot of work, but it's fun."
So were the sentiments of Society of Creative Arts of Newtown, Inc, spring
show chairman Deborah Dargaty last Friday evening, minutes after handing out
twenty certificates for various categories to winners of this year's SCAN
Spring Show. After weeks of detailed planning, Ms Dargaty and officers,
committee members and leaders, directors and members of SCAN were joining the
public in viewing the over 150 varied works of art presented.
This year's was the 26th annual spring show hosted by the Newtown-based
artists' group (SCAN membership and shows are open to artists throughout the
area, not just residents of Newtown).
The spring presentation, which continued at the Newtown Meeting House the
weekend of May 18-19, was a winner before it even opened to the public during
Friday's reception. A total of 121 entries were received, representing seventy
artists throughout the area. Artists were allowed to enter one or two works
each.
According to Ruth Newquist, chairman of the show's program and publicity, the
spring show was "very good."
"We've had good shows all along," Mrs Newquist said, "but we didn't have to
reject any works this time, the work was that good." Early this week, the wife
of SCAN co-founder Larry Newquist was still excited over the quality of last
weekend's show.
"We hung the show [Thursday, May 16], and then we spent twenty minutes just
admiring it," continued Mrs Newquist. During Friday's party, a number of the
artworks were already wearing discreet stickers indicating they had been sold.
Awards were decided by three judges Friday morning, hours before the opening
reception. Ms Dargaty, who also announced this would be the last year she
would serve as show chairman, presented the awards later that evening.
And The Awards Went To...
The following awards were given to artists participating in the 26th Annual
Spring Juried Art Show presented by the Society of Creative Arts of Newtown,
Inc. The awards ceremony was held during the show's opening reception Friday,
May 17.
SCAN Award/Best in Show ($300), "Out to Pasture," William C. Kavaneck (oil);
Grumbacher Gold Medal (and $200 merchandise certificate), "Freeman's Farm,"
Franklin Jones, AWS (acrylic).
SCAN Award for First in Oil/Acrylic ($150), "Brass Pot with Silver Dollars,"
Kita Macon (oil); SCAN Award for First in Watercolor ($150), "Buffalo Chips,"
Ruth Newquist; SCAN Award for First in Pastel ($150), "Circa 1885," Rainie
Crawford; SCAN Award for First in Graphics ($150), "...and the Children shall
Lead Them," Robert Boroski.
The Bee Publishing Co. Award ($100), "Dawn," Louis M. Yavitz, MD (oil); The
Taunton Press Award ($100), "And All That Day You'll have Good Luck," Richard
Ochs (W/C); The People's Bank Award ($100 savings bond), "Pears for Picking,"
Ellie Bender, pastel.
Dresser Industries/Heise Instrument Div Award ($50), "Only in Books," Peggy
Westphal (collage); Art Tenders Award ($50 gift certificate), "Aries Pond,
Cape Cod," James F. Minnicks (W/C).
Dick Blick Award ($50 gift certificate) (there were four separate winners)
"Maybridge RR Bridge, Shelton," Helen N. Musante (oil); "Old Man," S.M. Borrus
Lumley (oil); "Solitude," Glenn A. Kessler (oil); "Connecticut Hills," Beth A.
Barrett (pastel).
Grey Horse Gallery Award ($50 gift certificate), "Miller's House," Betty
Christensen (W/C); Koenig Art Emporium Award ($50 gift certificate),
"Grandma's Garden," Betty Ann Medeiros (W/C).
Sweet Flag Studio & Gallery Award ($50 gift certificate), "Vermont River,"
Larry Newquist (oil); Amaral Motors Award ($25), "Day Lillies `Hyperion,'"
Desiree Schlesiana (colored pencil).
