17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit by Lyme Art Association (2009)

17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit by Lyme Art Gallery
Lyme Art Gallery
Old Lyme, Connecticut

Things keep getting better for me with my art. For example, I was selected to be a featured artist for the 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit by Lyme Art Association. WOW!!! (You can read the press release.)

The 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit was held on January 16, 2009, at the Lyme Art Gallery from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. I was privileged to have four of my paintings accepted into the exhibition, which will run from January 16 through February 28.

Event Literature – 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit

17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit brochure front
Front View of Event Brochure
17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit brochure back
Back View of Event Brochure

Opening Reception (1-16-2008) – 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit

A lovely group of patrons attended the reception, in addition to plenty of food and drinks on the serving table. Also, my father, John O’Keefe Sr, and youngest brother Joe O’Keefe, attended the reception along with my wife, Jennifer, and our two children. Overall, we had a good time meeting people and viewing the exhibit. Additionally, I introduced myself to one of the elected artists, Richard Nazzaro. I had seen Mr. Nazzaro at other Lyme Gallery events, but I never had the opportunity to meet and introduce myself to him.

Lyme Art Gallery - Cooper Ferry Gallery
Cooper-Ferry Gallery

I had a chance to meet the Lyme Gallery Sales Manager Joy Hanes. She gave me some wonderful compliments about my paintings and said she is particularly fond of my latest work titled “Big Cork Tree.”

Lyme Art Gallery, Cooper Ferry Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr and Joy Hanes
John O’Keefe Jr. & Joy Hanes
(Gallery Sales Manager)
Lyme Art Gallery - Cooper Ferry Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr 'Big Cork Tree' and 'Summer in the Valley'
“Big Cork Tree”
and
“Summer in the Valley”
by John O’Keefe
Jr.
Lyme Art Gallery - Cooper Ferry Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr with 'Big Cork Tree' and 'Summer in the Valley'
Lyme Art Gallery - Cole Gallery
Cole Gallery
Lyme Art Gallery - Cole Gallery, Joe O'Keefe, John O'Keefe, and John O'Keefe Sr.
Joe O’Keefe, John O’Keefe Jr.,
and John O’Keefe Sr.
Lyme Art Gallery - Cole Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr 'Prairie Storm'
“Prairie Storm” by John O’Keefe Jr.
Lyme Art Gallery - Cole Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr 'Moment of Reflection'
“Moment of Reflection” by John O’Keefe Jr.

Reconnecting with Dianne Gorrick – Opening Reception

Before the evening ended, I was pleasantly surprised to meet Dianne Gorrick and her husband at the opening. Dianne was the juror for the first art competition I entered as an emerging artist. (2008 Annual Visual Arts Exhibit by The Cheshire Art League.) Dianne remembered me and my two paintings from that competition. Dianne and I are both associate artists with the Lyme Art Association, and we each had several pieces accepted into the exhibit. We walked around showing our paintings to each other while discussing various painting techniques. Dianne shared some tips for achieving smooth lines on tree branches, which I’m working to improve in my newer paintings. Dianne had high compliments on my color pallet. It was very encouraging to talk with Dianne again and participate in the 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit by Lyme Art Association.

Lyme Art Gallery - Cooper Ferry Gallery, Dianne Gorrick
Dianne Gorrick, John O’Keefe Jr.
and Oddvar Breiland (Dianne’s husband)

Event Literature – About the Judge

Phil Cutting publicity photograph
Phil Cutting

Associate Artist at the Lyme Art Gallery 1


Bob Gregg publicity photograph
Bob Gregg

Associate Artist at the Lyme Art Gallery 2


Maryanne Rupp publicity photograph
Maryanne Rupp

Maryanne Rupp is a Killingworth pastel and oil artist who has won numerous art awards and has displayed her work throughout New England. She is a member of the Connecticut Pastel Society, the Lyme Art Association, the Madison Art Society, and the Clinton Art Society. Her work is in private collections throughout the Northeast, and she has studied pastel with Joanne Ballinger at the Lyme Art Association for the past seven years. She has taken numerous workshops with renowned local artists such as Karen Winslow, Diane Aeschliman, Jack Broderick, Hollis Dunlap, and Lou Bonamarte. She believes that producing art is the artist’s ability to find beauty in ordinary objects. 3, 4


Bev Schirmeir publicity photograph
Bev Schirmeir

Associate Artist at the Lyme Art Gallery


Footnotes:

  1. Image of Phil Cutting from www.thetimesgroup.com ~ Community section ~ July 17, 2009.
  2. Image of Bob Gregg from the fall 2008 newsletter the Lyme Art Association printed.
  3. Bio information on Maryanne Rubb taken from Clinton Art Society website: Artist of the Month article ~ June 2008.
  4. Image of Maryanne Rupp from Madison Art Society ~ March 2008.

Annual Visual Arts Exhibit by Cheshire Art League (2008)

2008 Annual Visual Arts Exhibit by Cheshire Art League at Cheshire Public Library.
Cheshire Public Library,
Cheshire, Connecticut

The 2008 Annual Visual Arts Exhibit by Cheshire Art League was my first art show. The exhibit was held at the Cheshire Public Library in a dedicated space.

Even Literature – Annual Visual Arts Exhibit

2008 Annual Visual Arts Exhibit event literature by the Cheshire Art League.
Event Brochure

Hanging and Receiving (4-2-2008) – Annual Visual Arts Exhibit

I volunteered to help hang the exhibit. In addition, my family, wife, and children also assisted with the hanging process. During the hanging, I met several artists I would get to know better in the coming years.

Annual Visual Arts Exhibit, Member artists hanging artwork for exhibit
Hanging
Annual Visual Arts Exhibit, Member artists hanging artwork for exhibit - group pose
Hanging Team
(from left to right)
Paul Miller, John MacKay, Jennifer O’Keefe,
John O’Keefe, Dale Spaner, Danielle O’Keefe,
Angela Orsene, Joan Shackford,
and Joshua O’Keefe (taking the picture)

Award Ceremony and Reception (4-9-2008) – Annual Visual Arts Exhibit

With great excitement and anticipation, we arrived early for the award ceremony and reception. There were about 40 people in attendance. As a result, I met and talked with many people, including some artists in the exhibit. During the evening, I received an award and cash prize for my painting, “River Through the Adirondacks.” My family and I had a good time at the 2008 Annual Visual Arts Exhibit by Cheshire Art League.

Annual Visual Arts Exhibit, John posing with award next to wining painting
John O’Keefe Jr. and “River Through the Adirondack’s”

Meet the Judge (4-30-2008) – Annual Visual Arts Exhibit

John O'Keefe and Dianne Gorrick
John O’Keefe Jr. and Dianne Gorrick

“Technique and brushwork with attention to detail outstanding. The use of the difficult color green is well executed. Distance – good 3D effect. Hudson River School quality.” ~ Dianne Gorrick

About the Judge – Visual Arts Exhibit

Professional artist Dianne Gorrick
Dianne Gorrick

Artist Dianne Gorrick’s formal education in the visual arts includes a Bachelor’s Degree from Purdue University and a Master’s Degree from Wesleyan University.

She is the recipient of two National Endowment Fellowships; a research grant concerning the Hudson River School of Painters and a fellowship to attend Dartmouth College, where she studied the art and culture of New England.

A painter and teacher with over thirty years of experience in the visual arts, Ms. Gorrick is represented in many private and public collections, including a prestigious sculpture installation for the Russell Library in Middletown, Ct. A lengthy exhibition history includes the Wadsworth Athenaeum, the New Britain Museum, the Slater Museum, and the Ward-Nasse Gallery, SoHo, N.Y.C.

Ms. Gorrick is an elected artist at the Mystic Art Center and the Essex Art Association. She is a member of the Ct. Plein Air Painters Society and the Lyme Art Association. Working in oils and watercolors, landscapes are the artist’s favorite subject matter. 1

Footnotes:

  1. Biography information for Dianne Gorrick from her website.