Steve Strawn Photo

Photography by Steve Strawn

May
27
2015

Awesomecon is this weekend

Come by Awesomecon this weekend, May 29-31. I will have a booth set up at M3 in the artist alley selling prints and stickers.

May
06
2015

Radius 250

A biennial juried regional exhibition. The exhibition scheduled for 2015 will be the 6th installment in the series.

I will have 2 images in the Radius 250 show. Opening Reception
Friday, May 22, 2015 7-10 pm, Awards announced 6:30 pm.

This year’s selected artists

Mel Talley, Petersburg, VA
Ken Szmagaj, Harrisonburg, VA
Elaina Posey, Lancaster, PA
Reni Gower, Mechanicsville, VA
Simone Paterson, Christiansburg, VA
Mary Anne Hensley, Richmond, VA
Rebecca Stormer, Rocky Mount, VA
Donald G. Wilson, Chesapeake, VA
Lorie McCown, Fredericksburg, VA
Cara Z. Walton, Harrisonburg, VA
Tim Harper, Midlothian, VA
Jon Murrill, Roanoke, VA
Dominie Nash, Bethesda, MD
Julia E. Pfaff, Richmond, VA
Mark C. Campbell, Richmond, VA
Steve Strawn, Falls Church, VA
Erin Willett, Richmond, VA
Marilyn Haskin, Richmond, VA
Elizabeth Bowie, Richmond, VA
Suzanna Fields, Richmond, VA
Claudia Estrada, Burke, VA
Shaun C. Whiteside, Christiansburg, VA
Amelia Salisbury, Newport, VA
Charlie Brouwer, Willis, VA
Fiona Ross, Richmond, VA
Elizabeth Coffey, Richmond, VA
Megan Nolde, Philadelphia, PA
Ralph Eaton, Roanoke, VA
Matt D. Ritchie, Glen Allen, VA
Alex Grabiec, Farmville, VA
Christopher Cobb, Roanoke, VA
Tanya Rogish, Henrico, VA
Madison Chase Fairburn, Mechanicsville, VA
Paul Terrell, Moseley, VA
Amy Nichols, Elliston, VA
Genesis Chapman, Richmond, VA
Shannon Gilbert, Richmond, VA
Alex Porter, Washington, D.C.
Ron Longsdorf, Reading, PA
Todd Hale, Richmond, VA
Dee Glazer, Philadelphia, VA
Linda Shields, Midlothian, VA
Jennifer L. Hand, Dublin, VA

Apr
25
2015

Desert

Apr
03
2015

Walk

Mar
05
2015

Archetype Boom

Feb
21
2015

Archetype

Feb
17
2015

The Big Guy

Feb
04
2015

Cosmos: Imagining the universe

Date:

Feb 13 2015 - Jul 26 2015

Gallery:

Mezzanine Gallery

Annmarie After Hours – Opening Reception – Friday, February 13, 2015, 6-9pm (adults only)

This exhibit explores the mysteries of the universe, both scientific and fantastical, theoretical and fictional, real and imagined.  How do artists render the work of scientists, authors, explorers, astronomers, cartoonists, Trekkies, LARPers, astrologers, and philosophers?  This exhibit embraces not only what science has revealed about space, but what humans have imagined about the cosmos.  From the results of scientific inquiry to the creative minds of science fiction authors and fans, this exhibit celebrates how space has stimulated human understanding and creativity.  From the big bang theory to worm holes and warp speed, artists have created works that bring to life what we know of space and what we imagine.  Assembled here is a vibrant and diverse selection of works that speak to our fascination with the cosmos.

Juror:
Dr. Andrew K. Johnston, Geographer, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Juror’s Statement
Cosmos: Imaging the Universe consists of more than 50 works inspired by views of space, the universe, planets, and other worlds beyond. The exhibition explores the rich connections between science and the arts. Artists have long been inspired by views from space, and artistry is always present in visualizations used by scientists. The artworks in this exhibition include many that evoke the formation of planets and evolution of stars. Spherical worlds often appear in these works, reminiscent of views of planets, stars, and other celestial objects. Many other works are inspired by images acquired by telescopes or spacecraft. Astronauts float in space, moons of Jupiter and Saturn pass by in orbit, and enormous nebulae and great swirling clouds of gas and dust encompass expanses of space. Some of the most visually striking artworks are even more contemplative, consisting of color and patterns that can remind us of the vast scale of the universe. Several sculptural works bring to mind more cosmological structures, otherworldly rock samples, and space probes. Viewing the works in this exhibition is a reminder of how we view the universe and our place in the cosmos.

Contributing Artist(s):
Mark Attebery, Gabrielle Aydnwylde, Regina V. Benson, Kathy Black, Gregory Brellochs, Morgan Chivers, Thomas D. Colgan, Cecy Colichon, Dandrine Colson-Inam, Francine Dailey, Michael Depue, Ellisa DiRenzo, Brenda W. Elmore, Donna Faranda, Robert Fiacco, Casey Gurr, Mariam Hakobyan, Susan Holford, Eileen Cotter Howell, Chun Hui Pak, Kathryn Kosto, Simon Kregar, Karen Landey, Gay E. Lasher, Sharon Blanca Lindenfeld, Anthony R. Monaco, Eric A. Olson, Paula Overbay, Johnny Plastini, Ann Preston, Sharon Robinson, Michelle Rouch, Bill Santelli, Karin Schacht, J. Luray Schaffner, John A. Schaffner, Suzanne Shelden, Michael Shewmaker, Steven J. Simmons, Merrill Steiger, Kathy Snow Stratton, Steve Strawn, Atanaska Tassart, Laura Wasilowski, Jeffery Boston Weatherford, Deborah Weir, Richard Whitehill, Douglas Wolters, Kumi Yamashita
Jan
24
2015

Living Room

Jan
18
2015

Poppies

Dec
29
2014

Streets

Nov
22
2014

HandBlast

Nov
15
2014

Assemble!

Sep
21
2014

Invader Launch

Sep
14
2014

Traitor

Sep
14
2014

Lead into Battle

Jul
27
2014

Snow Battle

Jul
27
2014

Buried in Snow

Jul
03
2014

ESB Deleted Scene

Jun
15
2014

War on the Snow

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