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GRO’S 33rd Annual Juried Show 2018 ROAD MAPS

By Vickisa Feinberg, Community Writer
April 25, 2018 at 03:54pm. Views: 38

Artist are: Mimi Abers, Michael Acker, Kate Barrengos. Jamey Brzezinski, Reenie Charriere, Marna Clarke, Andrew Cunningham, Jim Darke, June Daskalakis,.Sandy Delehanty, Brittany Eaton, Cathleen Francisco, Regina Gilligan, Paul Goldman, Victoria Hamlin, Lydia Harari, Ann Hendrickson-Pantos, Steven Hurwitz, Henrik Kam, Chris Kidd, Martin Lesinski, Linda MacDonald, P.A. Margis, Barbara Maricle, Dean Moniz, James Mullen, Janice Nakashima, Mike Neal, Duncan Oja, Parra O’Slochain, Renee Owen, Ann Phelan, Lynne Prather, Stuart Rabinowitsh, Bill Russell, Francesca Saveri, Allison Spreadborough, Thomas Tabakin, Patricia Thomas, Will Thoms, Jenny Wantuch, Jack Weaver, Lorraine Weglarz, Diane Williams, Kelsey Woodward, June Yokell

Juror: DeWitt Cheng, Art Writer and Curator

ABOUT THE JUROR

DeWitt Cheng is a freelance art writer and curator based in San Francisco. An Art History graduate of Stanford with an MFA in Drawing and Painting from SF State, he has been involved with the Bay Area art world for years in various roles. His reviews have appeared in many publications, both in print and online, including Artweek, Art Ltd., Artillery, Art News, East Bay Express, East Bay Monthly, Sculpture, San Jose Metro, The Stanford Daily, SanFranciscoArt Magazine.com, Art/Slant.com, ArtBusiness.com, DailyGusto.com,  and VisualArtSource.com.  He was the curator for Stanford Art Spaces from Nov. 2013 to September 2016, and now curates shows in several Stanford venues, as well as occasionally at other local art venues. 

ABOUT GALLERY ROUTE ONE

The artists at GRO believe that art can be a powerful force for change, and that artists have much to contribute to the dialogue about critical problems we face as a society. Our Mission: To originate and present contemporary art exhibitions, educational programs and community outreach in order to inspire people to experience the world in new ways.

GRO was founded by 25 artists in 1983, and currently maintains a membership of 20 plus artists. Our Board of Directors is drawn from interested community members, including artists. The organization supports two exhibition programs: member exhibitions and Project Space exhibitions, featuring guest artists. The Annex, a small, interior space also exhibits work by member artists.

GRO presents art in all media, including installation, but does not regularly show crafts. Other GRO events include panel discussions, slide talks and two community outreach programs: Artists In the Schools and the Latino Photography Project. Artist members support the organization and its projects by paying monthly dues and by doing volunteer work, including staffing the gallery. GRO is also supported by its Partners in Art, contributions from the community and the West Marin Fund.

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