The Pasadena Society of Artists presents its Artist’s Choice Exhibition opening Tuesday, Aug. 6 at Whites Fine Art Gallery located at 2414 Honolulu Ave. in Montrose. The exhibition closes on Saturday, Aug. 31. Concurrently the exhibition can be viewed at ISSUU.com or the PSA website, www.PasadenaSocietyofArtists.org. A printed catalog will be available for purchase.
PSA has been presenting Artist’s Choice exhibitions since 2009. This is the 11th exhibition in this ongoing series. Artwork in this exhibition has been created and selected by the artist. Many are new works not previously seen by the public. Artwork is available for purchase.
Fifty-three members are exhibiting 90 artworks. Media includes acrylic, pen & ink, photography, watercolor, ceramics, oils, fabric collage, assemblage, etchings, collage, cotton thread on fabric, colored pencil, graphite pencil, alcohol ink, welded metal, gouache and pastel.
Participating artists are Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin, Julianna Aparicio-Curtis, MariBeth Baloga, Cyndi Bemel, Barbara Lai Bennett, Michele Benzamin-Miki, Mariko Bird, Katy Bishop, Anya Cherrice, Chuka Susan Chesney, Liz Crimzon, Jean Cunningham, Adeola Davies-Aiyeloja, Marion Dies, Karen Duckles, Lore Eckelberry, Martin Ehrlich, Mims Ellis, Maryellen Eltgroth, Sandy Fisher, Judy Frisk, Steve Graziani, R. Rene Hoffman, Sharon Jeniye Cohen, Jeffry Jensen, Saon Kashem, Nora Koerber, Joanna Kos, Patricia Lee, Tommy Lei, Warner LeMénager, George Paul Miller, Christopher Moore, Richard G. Murphy, Tom Oldfield, Victor Picou, Mike Pitzer, Rebecca H. Pollack, Rhonda Raulston, Jean Richardson, S.A. Smith, Robert Michael Sullivan, Kathleen Swaydan, Laurel Termini, Barbara Thorn, Cecilia Torres, Suzanne Urquiza, Tsvetelina Valkov, Ken Weintrub and Sean Yang.
Founded in 1925, the Pasadena Society of Artists is one of the area’s original professional artist groups. The Society is noted for its vigorous, active membership, wide diversity of artistic statement, and high professional standards. Membership is by juried submission.
PSA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to present the works of its many talented and creative artists to the community of Pasadena and surrounding areas. Combining an active tradition of community participation and partnering with local community arts organizations, as well as philanthropic, humanitarian and educational institutions, PSA endeavors to enhance public awareness of art and the enriching qualities it brings to people’s lives.
For more information about PSA visit www.PasadenaSocietyofArtists.org.