Yuke Li-The End of the Day-Watercolor

All the world’s a stage,

And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts…

William Shakespeare

Image: Yuke Li-The End of the Day-Watercolor

 Transformations: Figures of Our Other Selves

Exhibition Dates: August 17 - September 14, 2019

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About The Exhibit: This exhibit explores the artist’s take on what persona or alter ego is present in their artwork. This exhibition will feature artwork where the transformation or alter ego focuses on the creativity of the subject matter.

Congratulations to the Winners! FirstPlace: Willard Holden, Red Portrait; Second Place: Yuke Li, End of the Day; Third Place: Nan Cao, Hyper. Honorable Mention: Margaret Minardi, Twins Lost II; Eileen Shaloum, I Must be Known; Yuta Uchida, Self Portrait; Matina Marki Tillman, Performance in an Ordinary Shirt; Donna Grossman, Tessarae; D Brian Burns II, Voyeuristic.

Exhibiting Artists: Bill Brunken (PA), D Brian Burns II (Brooklyn NY), Sarah Cameron (WA), Lisa L. Cangemi (Mineola, NY), Nan Cao (NYC, NY), Maureen Ginipro (Smithtown, NY), Donna Grossman (FL), Alley Horn (NY), David Jaycox Jr (NY), Melanie Kambhampati (Whitesboro, NY), Kathee Shaff Kelson (Stony Brook, NY), Devin P. Kish (MA), Bruce Laird (Port Washington, NY), AnnMarie LeBlanc (PA), Yuke Li (Brooklyn, NY), Linda Louis (S. Huntington, NY), Maria Gabriella Messina (NYC, NY), Sarah Miller (VA), Margaret Minardi (Northport, NY), Roni Murillo (Valley Stream, NY), Anne Darby Parker (SC), Sean Pollock (Stony Brook, NY), Adelyne Rizzo (PA), Jennifer Scuro (New Rochelle, NY), Tod Seitz (OH), Eileen Shaloum (Long Beach NY), Scott Sherman (NYC, NY), Steven Sherrill (PA), Michael Spencer (Manhasset, NY), Matina Marki Tillman (CT), Yuta Uchida (MN), Nicholas Valentino (North Babylon, NY), Dominique Vargo (MD), Holden Willard (ME)

About Our Juror: Carol Fabricatore’s work has appeared in: American Illustration, Communication Arts Illustration Annual, Society of Illustrators, and Society of Newspaper Design. One-person exhibitions and gallery shows include: The National Arts Club, NYC, Visual Arts Gallery - NY, Manhattanville College - NY, St. John’s University - NY, Garrison Art Center - NY, Northern Westchester Center for the Arts - NY, The San Francisco Show - CA, 407 Gallery, Chelsea – NYC, Grit N Glory Gallery – NYC. Painter and Illustrator Carol Fabricatore is a great observer of all things, and likes to approach creating narrative imagery beginning with an emotional connection to an idea. She often gravitates towards subject matter that might be seen in one's peripheral vision, or passed by on the way to something in the mainstream. She has produced art for books, magazines, newspapers and projects for design and advertising firms.

Carol has been a member of SVA MFA Illustration as Visual Essay faculty since 1994. “It’s all in how you see things through you own eyes. What’s important to you and what story you’d like to tell. Drawing is Magic.”