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2010 Juror Bio Page

A bit about some of the respected people
who judge Wickford Art Association shows
(either Members' Shows or Open Juried Shows) during 2010 at the Wickford Art Gallery.

Karen N. Barthelson
Harley Bartlett
Tracy Brown
Lilla Samson

William Heydt
Amy Bartlett Wright

 


Amy Bartlett Wright

Organically Green Open Juried Show
 February 5 - 23, 2010

Amy Bartlett Wright is a Painter, muralist, educator and illustrator of natural science material.  She won Top 100 in PaintAmerica, 2008 and the Award of Merit for Best Projects in New York, 2007 for her murals and illustrated exhibits at Staten Island Zoo in New York. Her paintings reflect her interest in natural subjects and the landscape and she often combines them, such as in the 10 by 30 foot mural of underwater Narragansett Bay she painted in 2005 for Save The Bay's new Education Center in Providence.  She earned her BA from University of Maryland and her Certificate in Scientific and Technical Illustration from Rhode Island School of Design, Continuing Education where she now part of the CE faculty and Advisor in the Natural Science Illustration Certificate Program.  She is a member of the Society of Animal Artists and Oil Painters of America.

www.amybartlettwright.com

 


Lilla Samson

"A to L" and "M to Z" Members' Shows
Mar. 19 - Apr. 13 and Apr. 16 - May 11

As an artist who works in painting, drawing and printmaking media, Lilla Samson’s imagery is involved with the macroscopic and microscopic natural landscape: both seen and invisible realms that are part of the coastal marine and mountain environments of New England. She pursued her undergraduate education in fine arts as a Painting/Printmaking major at the Rhode Island School of Design and received a BFA summa cum laude from the University of Rhode Island with concentrations in both painting and printmaking. Awarded a University Full Fellowship from Syracuse University, she went on to earn her MFA in Printmaking. She has been part of the faculty in the Art and Art History Department at the University of Rhode Island since 1999, teaching courses in printmaking, painting, drawing, two-dimensional design and color theory. She has also taught at Syracuse University, the Community College of Rhode Island and Brown University. She has received numerous awards, been an artist-in-residence at the Vermont Studio Center and has also given lectures, demonstrations and printmaking workshops at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York, and at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been exhibited regionally, nationally and internationally.


Karen N. Barthelson
 

Anything Goes
Jun. 25 -Jul. 13
   

Executive Director, Mystic Arts Center, Mystic, CT

Karen Barthelson has been the Executive Director of the Mystic Arts Center, since 2006 and has worked with the organization for the past 13 years working as the Director of Exhibitions and Collections prior to her current position.  She first became a member of the Mystic Arts Center in 1992 and qualified as an Elected Artist member in 1995.

Karen graduated cum laude from the University of Connecticut with a BFA in Painting and Drawing. She came from a family of artists and took classes at the Art Students League in NYC at a young age.  After from college, Karen worked in the graphics field as well as doing computer imaging. She continues to take enrichment classes at the Mystic Arts Center and Rhode Island School of Design, and paints in her free time.

 

Harley Bartlett

15th Annual Art of the Ocean State
July 16 - Aug 3

A Native of Hope, Rhode Island, Harley W. Bartlett, was educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the University of Pennsylvania. A Long admirer of the American Beaux - Arts school of Art and Architecture in the late 19th and early 20th century, Bartlett has sought to model his career in a similar fashion. While starting his gallery career on a local level in southeastern New England Bartlett began an apprenticeship in studios such as Evergreene Painting Studios and American Illusion. Bartlett was soon restoring, reviving and recreating murals in State Houses, Theaters and casinos throughout the United States. The Renowned New York artist Richard Haas took note of Bartlett's abilities and soon had him execute his designs for large-scale Trompe L'oeil murals. In an article, "Making all of the right moves", M. Stephen Doherty of American Artist magazine wrote of Bartlett's growing career.

In 1993 Bartlett started his own studio and in addition to work for Richard Haas he was soon creating murals for clients such as Morris Nathanson Design and Niemitz design Group. Demands of running a business soon forced Bartlett to ease away from the gallery painting market, although he continued to accept commissions and private sales.

The last ten years have seen a steady growth in the scope of Bartlett's work. Murals for well established Restaurants such as the Capitol Grille, Legal Seafood, and Angelo and Maxis', for Churches and Synagogues such as St. Rocco's and Temple Emmanuel, for residences in Boston, New York and Palm Beach are only some of the many projects he and his artists have completed. His murals have been featured on the cover of Florida Architecture and Gentry magazines and have been inside Traditional Home, Interior Design, New York Magazine and Rhode Island Monthly. A mural Bartlett painted for Richard Haas was featured in the design section of Time Magazine.

Since 1999 Bartlett has been increasing his exposure to the New England fine art market. His fine art paintings may be found in many area and regional galleries (see gallery list). While he has maintained select commercial and residential accounts for mural and decorative projects his fine art paintings are increasingly demanding more and more of his time. Ever true to his Beaux-Arts roots Bartlett pursues murals, decorative art and fine art projects with equal vigor.

www.bartlettfineart.com

 

William Heydt

Artist Members’ Show (All Media)
August 6 - 31

William Heydt was born in 1949 and grew up in New York. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design, where he began visiting Newport and enjoying the ambiance of this historic city. Each year, during the summer months, Heydt traveled to Southern France where he assisted in a printmaking workshop outside of Uzes. After graduation, Heydt moved to France and studied under Stanley William Hayter for two years.  While in Paris, he was awarded a studio at La Cité des Arts where he resided for a year. After traveling extensively through Europe and the near East, Heydt returned to the Ocean State to earn a Master of Fine Arts degree at the Rhode Island School of Design where he worked as a graduate assistant. After graduation, Heydt joined the faculty at Massachusetts College of Art and taught there until 1983. Looking for a change, Heydt moved to New York City, where painting and photography became his passion. The vibrancy of urban life provided rich subject matter for an artist that focuses on people and their environment. 

After twelve years, Heydt has now settled in Newport, Rhode Island where he currently lives with his wife and three children.  Most recently, Heydt’s artwork was in a solo exhibition at the Newport Art Museum as well as in the permanent collections of the Rhode Island School of Design and The Brooklyn Museum.