Rythym, Rhyme & Harmony at Bethany Arts Community→
Join us for a KMAA Juried Exhibition
May 12th - June 9th
OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, May 12th from 6-8pm
Bethany Arts Community
40 Somerstown Road, Ossining, NY 10562
ARTIST TALK
Thursday, May 25th from 6-7pm
Bethany Arts Community
“Music creates order out of chaos, for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous.”
-Yehudi Menuhin
Harmony, balance, rhythm, and repetition, lyricism, notes of warm and cool, repetition, mark making, and movement. From classical to contemporary, from abstract to surrealism, artists and musicians have shared any aspects of the creative process. This exhibition calls for works that may be inspired by music or by any of these compatible or incongruous elements.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Alissa Leigh
Andre Baranowski
Barbara Shapiro
Basia Tov
Beth Haber
Carol Carpentieri
Carol Herd- Rodgruiez
Carole Paley
Christine Knowlton
Connie Newton Stancell
Dawn Hettrich
Deborah Beck
Donna Scarpa
Dyan Rosenberg
Ellen Brief
Giselle Landers
Greg Weiss
Heedan Chung
Ilene Scwartz-Montesinos
Ines Andrucyk
Jennie Carr
Julie Rosenberg
Karen Allen
Katie Winterstein Goldberg
Marcy Freedom
Marilyn Miller
Marlene Siff
Martha Levites
Martha Stevens-Gingrich
Mary Ellis
Monique Ford
Nancy Scherl
Nansi Lent
Nils Hill
Patricia Ivry
Patti Ettinger
Penny Dell
Rebecca Rivard
Rita Maas
Robin Arzt
Shobha Vanchiswar
Stacy Rosenberg
Sue Radom
Tim Grajek
Tricia Caracappa
Vanessa Pineda Fox
Rhythm, Rhyme and Harmony will be curated by Melissa Staiger. Melissa earned her BFA from Maryland Institute, College of Art in Baltimore, MD and MFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Some of her curatorial project include, Streaming,
co-organized with Mike Childs, Memories are Starting Points: Beatrice Wolert at Underdonk Gallery, Pamela Colman Smith: Life and Work at Pratt Institute Libraries, Brooklyn Campus which was reviewed in the New York Times, and Hyperalleric and has been a Curator-in-Residence at Trestle Projects. She was nominated and attended the Robert Rauschenberg Artist Residency and the Wassaic Project Residency and is a member of the American Abstract Artists.
The Katonah Museum Artists’ Association (KMAA) is associated with the Katonah Museum of Art. KMAA exhibitions and events are programmed solely by KMAA