Goldfarb Results Announced!

Thank you to everyone who submitted work for the Goldfarb.  I believe it was our biggest year yet, with 244 works submitted.  After a long day in the gallery, guest juror Joseph D. Smith narrowed the field down to 75 stunning works of art.  Congratulations to the following students whose work will make up the 2012 Alexander A. Goldfarb Student Exhibition:

Sara Adams
Tania
oil on canvas

Dan Army
Tania
oil of canvas

Beena Azeem
The Girl in the Blue Bra
oil on canvas

Beena Azeem
Failed Promises
oil on canvas

Andrew Bates
Bent of Will
pen and ink

Jessica Battista
Abandoned Workshop
graphite

Nick Benson
Vaulted Memories
film photography-mounted on 3/4″ stand out

Ethan Bodnar
Shots
packaging rebrand

Jessica Carter
Jane and Noah
book, cloth, cut paper, board

Jessica Carter and Dorothy Classen
Tall Grass
salt print

Sandra Chase
Broken System
pen, ink, watercolor, acrylic

Sandra Chase
Summe Guy
charcoal pencil

Rebekah Chozick
Stream of Consciousness
intaglio with aquatint and accordion binding

Dorothy Classen
Etherial Embodyment
silver gelatin prints

Jenna Collins
Untitled
charcoal

Noel Croce
Branches
acrylic, ink and resin

Jordan Crockett
Devotion
Mixed media

Tess Dudek
Portrait of Derek
oil on canvas

Dana Eckstein
trash bash
film (stop motion animation)

Jessica Fallis
Shadow and Substance
oil

Patrick Fernald
Activated Complication (Experience #2)
oil

Patrick Fernald
Activated Complication (Experience #4)
oil

Chaz Fernandes
Banana Boat
sculpture

Chaz Fernandes
Rubix cube
digitap print

Gaylen Ferstand
May I Have the Definition?
Quicktime HD

Tori Figuerdo
Family Ties
wood, rubber, rope

Kelsey Flynn
Cafeteria Combat
mixed media game design

Akino Fukawa
Hair Monster North by NorthWest
graphite

Akino Fukawa
Hair Monster by Feet
charcoal

Nicole Gionet
Inked
print

Mirra Goldfrad
After Christian Boltanski
relief print

Jasmine Gonzalez
Bite Me
chocolate

Casey Hanrahan
Venus of Hartford
earthenware

Casey Hanrahan
Teleportation Mind-Control
porcelain

Lyn Harper
Family Portrait
terra cotta

Lyn Harper
Porcelain Doll
porcelain

Rondasia Headley
Untitled
metal

Shannon Hogan
Temporal Things
platinum/palladium photography

Shannon Hogan
Comfort in Abstractions
platinum/palladium photography

Catherine Johnson
Because of George and Elsie
found object, dirt, glue

Megan Johnson
Slide
pen and ink

Jessica Karp
Seated Figure
conte

Raza Kazmi
In or At or To Some Place
HD video

Amanda Keating
Doors
printmaking and mixed media

Bayla Laks
What is Home?
watercolor

Kaitlin Lennon
Untitled
monotype

Katie Linke
Tree Mug
slip-cast porcelain

Valerie Lyons
Absit Invidia
papiere-maiche, paint, fabric, wood, glass

Bridget Marien
Human touch
lithography, letterpress

Bridget Marien
Lost, But Not Wanting to be Found
lithography, letterpress

Ashley Maurer
Something Ventured, Something Gained
oil paint on canvas

Sam Miller
Human Landscape
glass, concrete, oak, pine, limestsone

Sarah Mitrani
Untitled (Hospital)
archival inkjet print

Lauren Moran
A Tale of Acquiescence
book-relief and letter press

Lauren Moran
A Case study of Ideas Resulting in Physical Ailments
monotype

Michelle Nofs
Untitled
cyanotype

Jillian Norton
Red Smoothie
ink wash on watercolor board

Ashley Piepul
Invisible
wire

Alex Psillos
Four Mugs
ceramics

Kyle Rodgers
I AM AN AMERICAN
16mm film print

Teagan Rosendahl
Hold and Touch
photography

Teagan Rosendahl
Untitled
photography

Jessie Sattler
A B Sea
collage book

Hailey Schumacher
Old Munny
ceramic, gold luster

Mary Bramble Scott
Passion Cup
soda fired ceramics

Mary Bramble Scott
Lustered Jar
ceramic

Max Seinfeld
Winter Tea Bowl
ceramic

Stass Shpanin
Untitled
oil on canvas

Stass Shpanin
A Trialectic Hour
oil on canvas

Lindsey Sniffin
Past Projected Through the Present
wood, gold paint

Lindsey Sniffin
New Ideals
cast iron

Megan Spaniol
Atlas
paper, wax, monofilament, wood

Partrick St. Pierre
rusty cardboard
cast iron

Anna Webersen
Untitled
monotype

Amber Fae Wilcox
My Father’s Old Boot
wire and sticks

Please check over your listing carefully and notify someone in the gallery if you notice an error in the spelling or listing of your name or the title of your work.

If your work was accepted and it is currently installed outside of the gallery, please deliver it to the Joseloff by 5pm on Thursday, March 8.

All unaccepted entries can be picked up from the gallery Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, March 6, 7, and 8 between 9am and 5pm.

Purchase prizes will be awarded at the public reception on Thursday, March 29 from 4-6pm.  Good luck!