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OLIVIA WOLFE M Street ATM 2007, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches.

OLIVIA WOLFE
M Street ATM
2007, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches.
 

NATALIA PANFILE
Pretty Girl
2007, video, run time: 10:00.
 

NATHANIEL ROGERS Self Sacrifice 2007, oil on panel, 12 x 9 inches.

NATHANIEL ROGERS
Self Sacrifice
2007, oil on panel, 12 x 9 inches.
 

ISAAC MAISELMAN  Neither Here, Nor There 2007, video, 9:00, ed: 3.

ISAAC MAISELMAN 
Neither Here, Nor There
2007, video, 9:00, ed: 3.
 

JESSICA VAN BRAKLE Free Standing 2007, acrylic latex and ink on panel, 36 x 24 inches.

JESSICA VAN BRAKLE
Free Standing
2007, acrylic latex and ink on panel, 36 x 24 inches.
 

BRIAN SYKES Boulder 2006, saran wrap, wood and straw bale, 24 x 24 x 40 inches.

BRIAN SYKES
Boulder
2006, saran wrap, wood and straw bale, 24 x 24 x 40 inches.
 

DEBORAH ROCK August 2005 #4 2007, oil on canvas, 3 x 5 feet

DEBORAH ROCK
August 2005 #4
2007, oil on canvas, 3 x 5 feet
 

SANDRA PARRA Gabrielle and Her Only Sister 2007, oil on canvas, 77 x 51 inches.

SANDRA PARRA
Gabrielle and Her Only Sister
2007, oil on canvas, 77 x 51 inches.
 

GRAHAM CHILDS  You Asked for a Cure, They Gave you a Kiss 2007, cotton embroidery floss on 1973 Topps, Ron Santo, baseball card, 7 x 7 inches.

GRAHAM CHILDS 
You Asked for a Cure, They Gave you a Kiss
2007, cotton embroidery floss on 1973 Topps, Ron Santo, baseball card, 7 x 7 inches.
 

RUSSELL KELBAUGH  Amy-To-Do (Post Installation) 2007, latex, oil paint and ink with tape on paper, 11 x 8.5 inches.

RUSSELL KELBAUGH 
Amy-To-Do (Post Installation)
2007, latex, oil paint and ink with tape on paper, 11 x 8.5 inches.
 

MAGNOLIA LAURIE at first it signified the limit, the conquest, until it vanished 2007, oil on panel, 18 x 18 inches.

MAGNOLIA LAURIE
at first it signified the limit, the conquest, until it vanished
2007, oil on panel, 18 x 18 inches.
 

JODI LIEBURN  From Here to There, From Here to Where (detail) 2007, mixed media installation, dimensions variable.

JODI LIEBURN 
From Here to There, From Here to Where (detail)
2007, mixed media installation, dimensions variable.
 

CHRISTINA MOST Tomb: Luna's Deceased Parents 2007, ink on paper, 13.5 x 11 inches.

CHRISTINA MOST
Tomb: Luna's Deceased Parents
2007, ink on paper, 13.5 x 11 inches.
 

TIFFANY MIELCAREK  VIII 2007, color transparency shown through light box, 30 x 26 inches.

TIFFANY MIELCAREK 
VIII
2007, color transparency shown through light box, 30 x 26 inches.
 

PAUL CHAPMAN Foot Washington Project: 01 2006, video, run time: 24:11

PAUL CHAPMAN
Foot Washington Project: 01
2006, video, run time: 24:11, ed: 5.
 

Press Release

ACADEMY 2007 

July 6 – August 18, 2007 

 

Conner Contemporary Art is very pleased to announce ACADEMY 2007, the seventh year of our annual invitational survey dedicated to outstanding work by recent fine art graduates of Washington / Baltimore area college art programs. 

 

The following artists were invited to exhibit: 

PAUL CHAPMAN (George Washington University) 

GRAHAM CHILDS (American University) 

RUSSELL KELBAUGH (Corcoran College of Art + Design) 

MAGNOLIA LAURIE (Maryland Institute College of Art) 

JODI LIEBURN (Maryland Institute College of Art) 

ISAAC MAISELMAN (Corcoran College of Art + Design) 

TIFFANY MIELCAREK (Maryland Institute College of Art) 

CHRISTINA MOST (Maryland Institute College of Art) 

NATALIA PANFILE (Maryland Institute College of Art) 

SANDRA PARRA (Maryland Institute College of Art) 

DEBORAH ROCK (Catholic University) 

NATHANIEL ROGERS (Maryland Institute College of Art) 

BRIAN SYKES (University of Maryland) 

JESSICA VAN BRAKLE (Corcoran College of Art + Design) 

OLIVIA WOLFE (Georgetown University) 

 

The curators for this year’s exhibition are ACADEMY exhibition founder, Jamie Smith and former gallery director, Karyn Miller. As in previous years, the curators attended BFA/MFA exhibitions between January and June, viewing works in person to formulate a profile of area art programs. After consulting with artists, Smith and Miller selected a group of works created in various media, including painting, video, sculpture, and photography, which demonstrate individual achievement and represent vital currents in the fine art curricula of our region. 

 

The exhibition opens Friday, July 6th with a reception for the artists from 6:00 – 8:00 pm.