53rd Regional Exhibition by Mystic Art Association (2009 – Drop-Off)

Mystic Art Center
Mystic Art Center,
Mystic, Connecticut

It is time for the 53rd Regional Exhibition by Mystic Art Association. Exhibitions like these are similar to job interviews. The first meeting is to review your portfolio (i.e., resume). If you pass that, you go to the next phase of being judged against other candidates (i.e., meeting more people who review your work and give you a thumbs-up or thumbs-down). Lastly, you might get to do a walk-through (i.e., the exhibition).

Artwork Drop-Off (8-?-2009) – 53rd Regional Exhibition

Here I am dropping off two paintings: “Big Cork Tree” (not accepted into the exhibition) and “Summer in the Valley” (accepted in the exhibition). I never presume which of my paintings will be well received, and it varies from judge to judge and patron to patron. However, I always get excited to hear what people think of my paintings.

53rd Regional Exhibition, John O'Keefe dropping of 'Summmer on the Valley' and 'big cork tree'
John O’Keefe on Receiving Day

Mystic Art Center (8-14-2009) – 53rd Regional Exhibition

We missed the opening reception of the 53rd Regional Exhibition by Mystic Art Association. We had personal scheduling conflicts, and the exhibition lost out. But my family and I did visit the gallery on a different date to view the show. Below are some pictures taken during that visit.

53rd Regional Exhibition,Visiting the gallery - John O'Keefe and 'Summer on the Valley'
“Summer in the Valley” by John O’Keefe Jr.
53rd Regional Exhibition,Visiting the Gallery View 1
53rd Regional Exhibition, Visiting the Gallery View 2
53rd Regional Exhibition, Visiting the Gallery View 3

Concluding Thoughts – 53rd Regional Exhibition

I’ve learned something else since starting this art journey: it is hard work. People generally think artists do nothing but sit at their easel and make art all day long when in reality, that is just a fraction of where their time, energy, and money go. There is a lot of research on venues and galleries, traveling and meeting people, gas and eating out expenses, self-promotion expenses, commissions if you sell a work, tax on sales, etc.

Here is a brief breakdown for just one painting I sold: $1,900.00 for the painting. Deducted from that sale were sales tax, gallery commission, and FOUR trips to the venue (the interview, the drop-off, the opening reception, and the pick-up). For me, these trips always included my family, so we had lunches and dinners out. When all the expenses were added and deducted from the sale, I pocketed about $350.00 out of the $1,900.00. And that painting took over two weeks to create! These experiences taught me firsthand the meaning behind the phrase “starving artist.” You have to be genuinely committed to your craft if you want to make a career out of being an artist.

About the Judge – 53rd Regional Exhibition

Carolina Pedraza publicity photograph
Carolina Pedraza

Carolina Pedraza is the Head of Youth & Family Programs at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, a national leader in the exhibition of challenging contemporary art and the emergence of mid-career artists. 1

Footnotes:

  1. Bio information is taken from Mystic Art Center ‘call to artists’ exhibition press release.

52nd Regional Exhibition by Mystic Art Association (2008)

52nd Regional Exhibition by Mystic Art Association
Mystic Museum of Art,
Mystic, Connecticut

The 52nd Regional Exhibit by Mystic Art Association was my third group exhibition. Participating in this exhibit was more costly because it was far from home. Subsequently, each trip to the exhibition hall was a 1-hour 45-minute drive one way, and I had to go three times. In order: the first trip was for drop-off, the second for the reception, and then lastly, the pick-up. Also, it was a family trip each time that included eating out, gas, etc. As a result, it was a time-consuming and costly adventure. However, I needed to connect with the art scene, meet people and make contacts.

Event Literature – 52nd Regional Exhibition by Mystic Art Association

The 52nd Regional event brochure
Event Brochure

Opening Reception (8-14-2008) – 52nd Regional Exhibition

Another excellent opening reception is at the Mystic Art Center on August 14th from 5:30 to 7:00 PM. The gallery was packed, and I was surprised to get into this show after seeing all the beautiful paintings dropped off during the receiving hours. Upon arrival at the opening reception, I was further surprised to see my artwork hanging in the main gallery directly next to the first-place winner. Therefore, I could not have asked for a better-hanging location.

John O'Keefe Jr by his painting 'River Through the Adirondacks'
John O’Keefe Jr and
“River Through the Adirondacks”
52nd Regional Exhibition, Opening Reception, Main Gallery 2
Main Gallery,
“River Through the Adirondacks”
hangs to the right of 1st prize winner!
52nd Regional Exhibition, Opening Reception, Main Gallery 1
Main Gallery

Meeting other Artists – 52nd Regional Exhibition

Later, after the awards ceremony, Jennifer and I had time to mingle with the other artists. Before the evening ended, we met several artists, some of whom you can see in the following pictures.

Opening Reception, Edward Bissel and his wife
Edward Bissel and his wife (left)
Jennifer and John O’Keefe Jr (right)
Opening Reception, Annelie Skoog and David Madacsi
Jennifer and John O’Keefe Jr (left)
Annelie Skoog and David Madacsi (right)
(Showing our artworks that did not
get accepted into the Exhibit.)

Overall I had another excellent experience at the 52 Regional Exhibition by the Mystic Art Association. Even though the journey from my home to the venue is long, I definitely would like to exhibit with them again.

About the Judge – 52nd Regional Exhibition

Susan Swinand publicity photograph
Susan Swinand

Susan Swinand is a visual artist from the Philadelphia area who has been living and working in Shrewsbury, MA, since 1984. She has taught painting at the Worcester Art Museum in central MA for over 20 years and was an adjunct painting and design instructor at Clark University from 1992 to 2004. She also currently teaches painting classes in the greenhouses of Wellesley College.

Susan graduated from Moore College of Art in Philadelphia in 1965. An Emily Sartain fellowship allowed her to travel in Europe and to study in Austria with Italian painter Emilio Vedova. On her return, she attended the Barnes Foundation for two years, where she studied the Philosophy and Appreciation of Art.

She has been active in many art organizations, serving on the boards of Moore College of Art, ArtsWorcester, and the Artists’ Equity Association. Also, she was president of Philadelphia Artists Equity in 1978-80, receiving their Distinguished Service Award in 1981. Additionally, she was the director of the ArtsWorcester Gallery at the Forum Theatre for many years.

Her work has been exhibited in over a hundred juried, invitational, solo, and group shows. 1, 2

Footnotes:

  1. Image of Susan Swinand from her website ~ 8-15-08.
  2. Bio information for Susan Swinand from her website ~ 8-15-08.