Jasper Community Arts’ 27th annual Juried Art Exhibition is on display in the Krempp Gallery at the Jasper Arts Center through September 27.
The 27th annual Juried Art Exhibition includes a wide variety of media and techniques: watercolor, oil, acrylic, prints, photography, collage sculpture and graphite. The exhibit consists of two- and three-dimensional work. Only artists from Indiana, its contiguous states or former residents could apply.
Andy Jendrzejewski, co-founder of Art Space Vincennes, LLC, is a sculptor living and working in Vincennes. His work ranges over many media. Over the years he has welded and cast metals, created clay figurative sculptures, constructed found object assemblages, and created temporary monumental environmental pieces in public places. He has worked with figurative, abstract, and non-objective imagery. Unlike many sculptors, Andy is a generalist in that he not only works with many sculptural media types and styles, but also with photography, painting, drawing, and collage. The label of sculpture does not always fit. Poetry might be just as descriptive.
Artists selected by the Juror for the exhibit are:
From Indiana
Abby Laux of Celestine, Alexandra Giannell of Bloomington, Beth DeSchamp of Jasper, Bill Whorrall of Shoals, Bob Zasadny of Oakland City, Cecily Jo Meyer of Huntingburg, Clarissa Pezone of Bloomington, Curtis Uebelhor of Ferdinand, Ivy Brenneman of Bloomington, James Viewegh of Martinsville, John Puffer of Vincennes, Kazhia Kolb of St. Meinrad, Keith Hampton of English, Mark Kebasso of Columbus, Michael McAuley of Indianapolis, Rob Millard-Mendez of Evansville, Sara Steffey McQueen of Bloomington, Tiffany Hokanson of Bloomington, Wenyan Xu of Bloomington, Wyatt LeGrand of Bloomfield, and Yichen HU of Indianapolis.
From Ohio
Debrah Butler of Kent and Lawrence Baker of Cleveland Heights.
From Kentucky
Brent Oglesbee of Bowling Green, Dennis Mader of Louisville, Elizabeth Clare Taylor of Bardstown, Gweneth Dunleavy of Louisville, Holly Oglesbee of Bowling Green, Lexie Millikan of Marion, and Suzanne Spencer of Louisville.
From Illinois
Todd Snyder of East Peoria.
The Krempp Gallery is open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sundays from noon to 3 p.m. It is also open by appointment by calling 812-482-3070.
The Krempp Gallery is managed by Jasper Community Arts, a department of the City of Jasper. JCA is supported by Friends of the Arts, Inc., Indiana Arts Commission, Community Foundation Alliance and the National Endowment for the Arts.