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SUMMARY:AACC Cade Art Gallery Exhibit "Green"
DESCRIPTION:Green \nAACC’s 2026 National Juried Art Exhibition \n  \nDATES: April 28 — July 14\, 2026  \n  \nOPENING RECEPTION: April 29\, 5 — 7 pm with juror remarks at 6 pm. \n  \n“Nature’s first green is gold.” — Robert Frost \n“It’s not easy being green.” — Kermit the Frog \n\nJoin us for Cade Art Gallery’s 2026 National Juried Art Exhibition\, Green\, juried by New York-based art historian and curator Roberto C. Ferrari. Featuring a range of artworks in painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, textiles\, printmaking\, photography\, and video\, the exhibition asks us to consider how this hue and its saturation and values appeal to the senses\, and how Green can address issues ranging from nature and health to politics and religion. Green can also be represented in its most abstract form\, and the absence of Green can be as important as its presence. \n\nOak leaves waving from the limbs of a tree\, grass underfoot\, pine needles glistening with dew. Green is nature\, the flora that grows from the earth\, nourished by sunlight and fed by rain. Parsley\, sage\, thyme. Green is an herbaceous taste that tingles the tongue with savor. A combination of blue and yellow\, a complement of red. Green is a secondary hue that has permeated the history of painting: Mrs. Arnolfini’s enveloping gown; the forests of Poussin and the waterlilies of Monet; Matisse’s stripe of a shadow and Kelly’s purist field of color; Van Gogh’s anxious landscapes and Salman Toor’s queer acidic spaces. Camouflage: protection or aggression? Verdigris: decay or patination? Phlegm\, mold\, corrosion. Green is organic and sickly\, a sign of the need for a cure. Patriotism\, eco-nationalism\, spirituality. Green is a symbol in the hearts and minds of the People. Celadon\, emerald\, moss. Green is style and sophistication. \nARTISTS ON VIEW IN GREEN: \nJoshua Able-Carter\, Abol Bahadori\, Lisa Battle\, Graig Bracey\, Patricia Buck\, Keith Buswell\, Eva Carson\, Gerard Dalbon\, Ben Dimock\, Janessa Douds\, Ruth Douzinas\, Carol Foerster\, Robert Forte\, Thomas Gisriel\,  Kristine Goldenberg\, Ryan Graham\, Yen Ha\, Carlos Hidalgo\, Alexis Irby\, Sumin Joo\, Moritz Kellerman\, Clover Kemp\, Stacy Leeman\, Joan Lesikin\, Jaden La Rocque\, Xi Liu\, Daniele Lorio\, Susan MacDonald\, Beau McCall\, Chayel Moses\, Nolan Noble\, Ali Osborn\, Vince Quevedo\, Kylie Robinson\, Eleazar Sanchez\, Dandora Sillah\, Gloria Solomon\, Ann Stoddard\, Susanne Tierney\, Kathleen Thompson\, Barbara Wallace\, Scrap Wrenn. \n  \nABOUT THE JUROR: \nRoberto C. Ferrari is the Curator of Art Properties at Columbia University. He holds a Ph.D. in art history from the Graduate Center\, City University of New York\, and has worked at such prominent institutions as the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He is the guest curator\, with Sophie Lynford\, of the first US exhibition on the queer Jewish artist Simeon Solomon (1840–1905)\, scheduled to open at the Delaware Art Museum in 2027. \nJoin us for an opening reception and juror remarks on Wednesday\, April 29\, 5 – 7 pm.  \n  \nIMAGE IDENTIFICATIONS: \nVincent Quevedo\nNimble\n2025\nQuilt \n  \nEleazar Sanchez\nConverging Realities II\n2025\nAcrylic\, gold leaf\, 8ply board \n  \nDandora Sillah\nRooted Relays\n2024\nOil and acrylic \n  \nScrap Wrenn\nOld Kings Wonder\n2022\nAcrylic medium and paper original photographs on panel \n  \nVISIT THE GALLERY:  \nThrough June 11: Monday – Thursday\, 8:30 – 4:30 pm. \nSummer hours\, June 16 – July 14: Tuesday – Thursday\, 8:30 – 4:30 pm. \n  \nABOUT THE CADE ART GALLERY: \nThe Cade Center for Fine Arts Gallery is on Anne Arundel Community College’s Arnold campus at 101 College Parkway.  Located on the main floor of the Cade building on West Campus\, the Cade Art Gallery at AACC features five exhibitions a year. The span of exhibiting artists is broad\, often including up and coming national and regional artists. At the gallery\, you can encounter an installation project juried by a museum curator\, or the latest painting by an AACC student. More information about Cade Art Gallery exhibitions and programming can be found on our Instagram account: @cadegalleryaacc. \n  \nFOR MORE INFORMATION: \nContact Karen Barber\, Director\, Cade Art Gallery\, at cadegallery@aacc.edu
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/aacc-cade-art-gallery-exhibit-green/
LOCATION:AACC Cade Gallery\, Cade Center\, Room 218\, Arnold\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="AACC Visual Arts":MAILTO:cadegallery@aacc.edu
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