Academy Art Museum Opens Members’ Exhibition for Holidays & Announces Winners

The Academy Art Museum’s Annual Members’ Exhibition has opened with the theme, “The Small Originals Holiday Exhibition.” The exhibition is free to the public and will be open through December 4, 2019, in the Easton Armory (the Waterfowl Building) at 40 S. Harrison Street in Easton, MD. The new location, across the street from the Academy Art Museum, is due to the   Museum’s current renovation project.

According to Anke Van Wagenberg, the Museum’s Chief Curator, museum members were invited to get creative, imaginative and experimental around a “Small Original” theme in any medium. Participation in the Members’ Exhibition is not juried. Anyone with a current membership, valid through the end of the exhibition, was eligible to submit one piece of artwork.

Van Wagenberg comments, “We have a very talented art community and our annual Members’ Exhibition really captures the depth of talent of our local artists. We are especially happy to be able to offer this show over the holidays so that artists can share their works with families and friends who might be visiting over the holidays.”

House Moving at Easton Point, oil, by Bernard Dellario who won the Best in Show at the 2019 Academy Art Museum Members’ Exhibition.

David Hawkins, Head of Education at The Kreeger Museum, served as judge for the 2019 exhibition. The winners of awards given for this year’s Members’ Exhibition include: Bernard Dellario, Best in Show; Meg Walsh, Best Landscape Award (Sponsored by the St. Michaels Art League); Nanny Trippe, Excellence in Photography; Carol Gordean, M. Susan Stewart Award for Best Collage; Mary Ann Schindler, Nancy South Reybold Award for Contemporary Art (Sponsored by Main Street Gallery, Cambridge, and Nancy’s Artist Friends); Rhonda Ford,  Samuel Sands Sporting Art Award; Stephen Walker, The Jane Shannahan Hill Offutt Memorial Award for Painting; Carol Wetovich, Arielle Marks Award for Best Print; Susan Stewart, Trippe Gallery Award for Best Work on Paper; Carol Chandler, Academy Clay Award; and David Plum, Georgia Goldberg, John Ericson, Kevan Full, and Matthew Wills, Honorable Mentions. 

The Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entrance to the Members’ Exhibition is free. The Museum’s exhibitions are sponsored by the Talbot County Arts Council, the Maryland State Arts Council, and the Star Democrat. For further information, visit academyartmuseum.org or call 410-822-2787.

Pictured are winners of awards for the 2019 Academy Art Museum Members’ Exhibition. Pictured left to right are Anke Van Wagenberg, Chief Curator at AAM; Bernard Dellario, Best in Show; Meg Walsh, Best Landscape Award (Sponsored by the St. Michaels Art League); Judge David Hawkins, Head of Education at The Kreeger Museum; Nanny Trippe, Excellence in Photography; Matthew Wills, Honorable Mention; Carol Gordean, M. Susan Stewart Award for Best Collage; Mary Ann Schindler, Nancy South Reybold Award for Contemporary Art (Sponsored by Main Street Gallery, Cambridge, and Nancy’s Artist Friends); Rhonda Ford, Samuel Sands Sporting Art Award; David Plum, Honorable Mention; Georgia Goldberg, Honorable Mention; John Ericson, Honorable Mention; and Ben Simons, Director at AAM. Absent from the photo are Stephen Walker, The Jane Shannahan Hill Offutt Memorial Award for Painting; Carol Wetovich, Arielle Marks Award for Best Print; Susan Stewart, Trippe Gallery Award for Best Work on Paper; Carol Chandler, Academy Clay Award; and Kevan Full, Honorable Mention.