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Bellefonte Art Museum’s Featured Exhibits and ArtistS
“Pastel combines my love of drawing, with the instant gratification of painting directly on the paper with a stick of pigment I hold in my hand. I feel blessed to be able to do what I love”.
- Marianne Fyda
Even though the ink adds an element of control to his art, it is always reactionary and subservient to the freedom expressed by the watercolor paint. Since creating artwork in this style, Austin’s work has been featured locally, nationally, and internationally including shows in Madrid, Luxembourg City, Monaco City, and Milan. To see more of Austin’s artwork, follow him on Instagram @a.j.v._art, or visit his website at www.ajvart.com.
The Bellefonte Art Museum mission emphasizes the importance of local artists, helping them market and sell their creative works. BAM currently boasts an Artist Registry of 170+ local artists. If you’re a local artist and want to get involved, visit bellefontemuseum.org to begin the application process.
2023 Special Exhibition Gallery Schedule
January & February: “Prints & Printmaking: Beginnings of Mass Communications
Printmaking is an artistic process based on the principle of transferring images from a matrix onto another surface, most often paper or fabric. Traditional printmaking techniques include woodcut etching, engraving, lithography, and screen-printing. During the months of January and February 2023, we will learn the process of each technique and see examples of famous works alongside the works of our local registry artists.
March: “Quilts and the Challenge of Design”
Each year the museum works to show one exhibition featuring textiles. We have managed to do this in a variety of ways: from weavings to historic ethnic fabrics to quilt designs, textiles are a long-established art form. In 2023, the museum will exhibit a show of quilts created by local artist and quilt maker, Irmgard Lee. Irmgard’s quilts demonstrate a superior skill in making the textile as well as exciting design sense. Each quilt tells an artistic story created by using color and patterns in a variety of compositions. Vibrant and full of movement, Irmgard’s quilts will capture your attention and build your interest in quilt making.
April & May: “Art & Science”
Traditionally, art and science have been treated as two separate disciplines, but when they are studied together it’s clear to see the impact one has on the other. A great deal of creativity is required to make scientific breakthroughs, and art is just as often an expression of (or a product of) scientific knowledge. During the months of April & May 2023, we dig deeper into each discipline and discover the connection they have to one another.
June, July & August: Imagination Celebration, “Awash in Color”
Once again, BAM will be teaming up with the Makery of State College for our annual themed summer program. “Color” is one of the most important elements of art. Color is all around us and in visual arts, it gives an artwork meaning and beauty – or ugliness. It can also evoke strong emotional reactions. As with previous summers, the theme will be explored by exhibitions and interactive programs throughout our several galleries.
September & October: “Singularity, and the Grand Delusion: Existential Reflections through Contemporary Art by Eric Markievich”
Painting and sculpture exhibit exploring themes of plastic waste and accelerated advancement in artificial intelligence technology among the natural, spiritual, and material world.
November & December: “2023 Holiday Show & Sale”
This exhibition features hundreds of original artworks and crafts from our registry artists. Everything is for sale and provides an opportunity for holiday shoppers to purchase original works of art for their friends and family.