Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition by Salmagundi Club (2009)

Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition by Salmagundi Club
Salmagundi Club,
New York, New York

This was the big day, the Opening Reception and Award Ceremony for the 2009 Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition by Salmagundi Club, my first exhibition in New York City. The reception was to take place between 6:00 and 8:00 PM. But first, we planned to leave Connecticut early and see some of the sites in the city.

Walking Around New York City – 2009 Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition

We planned to leave early and see some New York City sites. Our friend Joan Shackford (president of the Cheshire Art League of Cheshire, Connecticut) accompanied us.

John O'Keefe and family at Washington Square in New York City
Our first stop was to visit Washington Square.
(located just a few blocks from the Salmagundi Club)
Joshua and Danielle at Washington Square
Joshua and Danielle in Washington Square

From Washington Square, it was down to SoHo for some lunch. We enjoyed a lovely meal at an outdoor Italian restaurant. We planned to visit some art galleries but learned that many had moved uptown to the Chelsea area. However, we did manage to find a few galleries to visit.

John O'Keefe and family with Joan Shackford at outdoor restaurant
Stopping for lunch in SoHo
Jennifer O'Keefe in SoHo, New York City

On the way back to the Salmagundi Club, our group split; Jennifer, Joan, and Danielle made a detour to the bakery Magnolias, and Joshua and I went straight to the Salmagundi Club.

Opening Reception and Award Ceremony (7-10-2009) – Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition

The big moment had arrived! Almost like clockwork, at around 6:00 PM, the gallery started filling, and it soon became a packed house.

“The Field’s Edge” by John O’Keefe Jr.
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, The Fields Edge by John O'Keefe Jr.
“The Field’s Edge” by John O’Keefe Jr.
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Joshua, Danielle, Jennifer, Ernie Sterlacci, and John O'Keefe Jr.
Joshua, Danielle, Jennifer, Ernie Sterlacci, and John O’Keefe Jr.
Ernie Sterlacci, Joan Shackford, Jennifer O'Keefe, and Ernie Sterlacci
Joan Shackford, Jennifer O’Keefe, and Ernie Sterlacci
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, guests start arriving
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, more guests arriving
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Ernie Sterlacci and John O'Keefe
Ernie Sterlacci and John O’Keefe Jr.
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Joshua and Danielle hanging out
Joshua and Danielle hanging out in front of the Salmagundi Club

Award Ceremony – Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition

Around 6:45 PM, the Award Ceremony started. The artwork at this show was exceptional, and I was honored to have been accepted to be among such great artists.

Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, guest assemble to view award ceremony
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, guests viewing the award ceremony
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Danielle and John O'Keefe Jr.
Danielle and John O’Keefe Jr. pose for a quick picture.

Enjoying the Exhibition

After the Award Ceremony concluded, people began moving around and mingling again. Joshua spent most of his time listening to the live jazz band The Jeevan D’Souza Trio. He had recently begun learning to play guitar, and he was not going to pass up a chance to see live musicians playing up close.

Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, The Jeevan D'Souza Trio
The Jeevan D’Souza Trio

A little later in the evening, a close family friend, Ann Benedetto, who lives near the Salmagundi Club, showed up. Ann was my mother’s best friend when they grew up together in Astoria. Ann lives and works in Manhattan and owns a clothing store in Tribeca called “ANue.”

Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Ernie Sterlacci, Ann Benedetto, and John O'Keefe Jr.
Ernie Sterlacci, Ann Benedetto, and John O’Keefe Jr.
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Ann Benedetto and Ernie Sterlacci
Ann Benedetto and Ernie Sterlacci

The evening was exciting. I met several artists, and we exchanged congratulations on being in the exhibit. Later, I was introduced to the president of the Salmagundi Club, Claudia Seymore, by another elected member, Christine Ivers. I know Christine from the Connecticut art scene. Christine and Claudia sponsored me, and I filled out a membership application and submitted my portfolio, which I hope will be approved. The reception ended around 8:30 PM, and it was time to head back to Connecticut.

Heading Back to Connecticut – 2009 Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition

Joshua snapped the following photos as we left the city. They are pretty good, so I decided to close this journal entry using them.

Jennifer and John O'Keefe in New York City
Joshua O'Keefe photograph of New York City streets
Joshua O'Keefe photograp himself in New York City
The best photograph of the evening, Joshua’s self-portrait!

Concluding Thoughts

So ends the Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition by Salmagundi Club. Today was another one of those days that was overwhelming for me. My art journey feels like it just keeps getting better and better. My previous success at the Lyme Art Association and a possible elected membership at the Salmagundi Club. I couldn’t be more pleased.

Check out the drop-off for this exhibition.

Painting Drop-Off for the Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition by Salmagundi Club (2009)

Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Salmagundi Club
Salmagundi Club,
New York, New York

I was expanding my reach out of Connecticut and into New York City. My first out-of-state exhibit was at the Salmagundi Club. Join me as I journey to the painting drop-off for the Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition judging and selection process.

Artwork Dropoff (6-27-2009) – Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition

Jennifer and I woke the family early for our trip to New York City, where we would drop off my painting entitled “The Field’s Edge” at the Salmagundi Club. We always include the children in these activities connected with my paintings – We try to make these trips a fun family outing. I was incredibly excited about this trip because this exhibition is my first showing outside Connecticut and in New York City at the prestigious Salmagundi Club of all places. Very Exciting!

Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Drop Off
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Drop Off
Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Drop Off

Visiting Uncle Ernie Sterlacci in Astoria, Queens, New York

Once the painting was safely delivered to the Salmagundi Club, we traveled to Astoria, Queens, New York, to visit with my Uncle Ernie. He lives in the house where I spent most of my childhood summers, which always brings back memories when I visit. Also, we took some time to have dinner at our favorite pizzeria down the street.

John O'Keefe and Joshua hanging out on the front stoop
Joshua O’Keefe and John O’Keefe Jr. hanging out on the front stoop.
John and Jennifer O'Keefe
Jennifer O’Keefe and John O’Keefe Jr.
Ernie Sterllacci
Uncle Ernie Sterlacci
John O'Keefe and family about to eat dinner.
The family getting ready to enjoy a meal.

Visiting Aunt Anne Fucich in Astoria, Queens, New York

Before returning to Connecticut, we had to stop and visit my Aunt Anne Fucich, whom we affectionately call Teta Annie. She was my first art instructor as a child and is 92 years old and still living on her own in Queens. We stayed for a while, reminisced about the early days, and talked about art. Teta Anne was very excited about my painting that was accepted into the Salmagundi Club exhibition.

Teti Anne Fucich at her apartment in Queens, New York
Teta Anne and my family relaxing at her apartment in Queens.
Artist Anne Fucich posing for the camera
Anne Fucich

Below are some thoughts Teta Annie shared with us during the visit:

“People say painting is stressful, but I think it’s the opposite. Because once you begin, the ideas start flowing, and before you know it… poof… you have a painting.”

“My problem was that once I started, I just could not stop… I’ll just finish this color, and then it was I’ll just finish the next color and the next, and I just could not stop once I started.”

“I don’t think parents teach their children to be interested in art the way they used to. Today everyone watches T.V. It’s T.V. all day long, and people are not out and doing things. A little boy in my building sits in front of his T.V. from 9:00 in the morning until who knows when. I guess the mother is resting or something… (Laughter) …Give the kid a box of crayons and a coloring book, and let him start that way.”

Artist Anne Fucich saying goodby
Until next time.

The next time we will be back in New York is for the opening reception. I hope you enjoyed this little journey, my painting drop-off for the Annual Non-Member Painting and Sculpture Exhibition.

Annual Visual Arts Exhibition by Cheshire Art League (2009)

Cheshire Public Library
Cheshire Public Library
Cheshire, Connecticut

The 2009 Annual Visual Arts Exhibition by Cheshire Art League presented an opportunity for me to fulfill a new role I had with the organization. I was accepted onto the Board of Directors at the Cheshire Art League with the assignment to improve the league’s online presence. This included a complete redesign of the league’s website. I attended most functions and recorded the events to collect material for web page entries. 17 league events were documented between 2009 and 2011, starting with this 2009 annual exhibition.

(Note: I resigned from this assignment in 2011 to pursue my online frame business Painting Frames Plus; unfortunately, the new web designer for the Cheshire Art League did not upload the events I recorded. I will try to re-post them on this site as time permits. The below pictures are just a sampling from this exhibit.)

Event Literature – Annual Visual Arts Exhibition

Cheshire Art League Event Prospectus
Event Literature

Receiving and Hanging – Annual Visual Arts Exhibition

Joan Shackford, Angela Orsene and Ann Hearn receiving the artworks
Joan Shackford, Angela Orsene, and Ann Hearn
Paul Miller and Tom Mayer hanging the artworks
Paul Miller and Tom Mayer

Opening Reception and Award Ceremony – Annual Visual Arts Exhibition

Annual Visual Arts Exhibition and Award Ceremony
Annual Visual Arts Exhibition and Award Ceremony
Annual Visual Arts Exhibition and Award Ceremony
Ellie Bender and Christine Ivers
Ellie Bender and Christine Ivers

I didn’t know it then, but Christine Ivers would become my sponsor for membership in the Salmagundi Club in New York City. Christine’s specialty is working with pastels, and is an excellent artist. I first met Christine at this Annual Visual Arts Exhibition by Cheshire Art League.

About the Judge – Annual Visual Arts Exhibition

Power Boothe publicity photograph
Power Boothe

Power Boothe, Dean of the Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, is a recognized abstract painter. He has had twenty solo exhibitions in New York. His work is represented in many public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum, the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art. Boothe has designed sets for Obie Award-winning productions, collaborated as a visual artist with choreographers and musicians, and has received numerous NEA Inter-Arts grants. In 1975 he was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Artist Fellowship for painting, and in 1985, a Guggenheim Fellowship for painting.1, 2

Footnotes:

  1. Image of Power Boothe from hartford.edu ~ 2014
  2. Bio. information for Power Boothe from the exhibition brochure

Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit by Lyme Art Association (2009)

Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit by Lyme Art Association
Lyme Art Gallery,
Old Lyme, Connecticut

The jury accepted three of my paintings into the Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit by Lyme Art Association.

Opening Reception (3-6-2009) – Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit

The opening reception was held on March 6, 2009, between 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. This time, my wife, Jennifer, my two children, Joshua and Danielle, and my mother, Lynn Ambrosini, attended the reception with me. Thus it was a family night out.

Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit, Opening Reception
John O’Keefe Jr. and ‘Lilac Pond’

Later, I took some pictures from the reception, and as expected, there was quite a crowd at a Lyme Art Gallery event. In addition to talking with several other artists participating in the exhibition, I introduced myself to Diane Aeschliman. Diane is one of the elected Lyme Gallery artists. Jennifer and I liked one of the landscape paintings by Diane that was in the exhibit.

Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit, Opening Reception
Cole Gallery
Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit, Opening Reception
Goodman Gallery
Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit, Opening Reception
Jennifer O’Keefe and Lynn Ambrosini
in the Cooper-Ferry Gallery
Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit, Opening Reception
John O’Keefe Jr., Jennifer O’Keefe, and Lynn Ambrosini in the Cooper-Ferry Gallery
Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit, Opening Reception
Lynn Ambrosini and Joshua O’Keefe in the Cooper-Ferry Gallery

Concluding Thoughts

The Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit by Lyme Art Association was another excellent exhibition. Also, I am thankful my family enjoys attending these art exhibitions with me; they become excellent family outings.

About the Judges – Spring Painting and Sculpture Exhibit

Del-Bourree Bach publicity photograph
Del-Bourree Bach

Del [-Bourree Bach] is a signature member of many professional arts organizations, including the American Society of Marine Artists, Artists for Conservation, Society of Animal Artists, National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society, National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, American Artists Professional League (Fellow), Allied Artists of America, Audubon Artists, The Copley Society of Boston, Providence Art Club and the Salmagundi Club of New York… He is one of nine artists nationwide to be named to the PaintAmerica Masters Circle… 1, 2


Terry Oakes Bourret publicity photograph
Terry Oakes Bourret

[Terry Oakes Bourret] is an elected member of various art associations, including the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club (NYC), New Haven Paint & Clay Club, Lyme Art Association, Connecticut Women Artists, Clinton Art Society, and Connecticut Plein Air Painters Society. This Fall, she will be featured in the anthology “100 Artists Of New England” compiled by prominent author E. Ashley Rooney… 3


Catherine Elliott publicity photograph
Catherine Elliott

Catherine M. Elliott is a contemporary artist whose work evocates the American Impressionism painting style. “My paintings are primarily of atmospheric and light conditions portraying the subject’s quality. I try to capture the true grace and elegance of the remaining countryside of New England… 4, 5


Kim Muller-Thym publicity photograph
Kim Muller-Thym

An impressionist oil painter living and painting along the New England coast, Kim Muller-Thym is drawn to shoreline scenes significantly as they are affected by weather, time of day, and seasons. Being a farm girl, she also loves the countryside, sheep, and barns… 6


Footnotes:

  1. Image of Del Del-Bourree Bach from the Salmagundian Blog ~ April 2013
  2. Bio “snippet” for Del Del-Bourree Bach from www.natureartists.com ~ April 2014
  3. Image and Bio “snippet” for Terry Oakes Bourret from www.artmajeur.com ~ 2014
  4. Image of Catherine Elliott from www.ct.com ~ 2014
  5. Bio “snippet” for Catherine Elliott from www.catherinemelliott.com ~ 2014
  6. Image and Bio “snippet” for Kim Muller-Thym from www.kimmuller-thym.com ~ 2014

17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit by Lyme Art Association (2009)

17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit by Lyme Art Gallery
Lyme Art Gallery
Old Lyme, Connecticut

Things keep getting better for me with my art. For example, I was selected to be a featured artist for the 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit by Lyme Art Association. WOW!!! (You can read the press release.)

The 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit was held on January 16, 2009, at the Lyme Art Gallery from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. I was privileged to have four of my paintings accepted into the exhibition, which will run from January 16 through February 28.

Event Literature – 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit

17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit brochure front
Front View of Event Brochure
17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit brochure back
Back View of Event Brochure

Opening Reception (1-16-2008) – 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit

A lovely group of patrons attended the reception, in addition to plenty of food and drinks on the serving table. Also, my father, John O’Keefe Sr, and youngest brother Joe O’Keefe, attended the reception along with my wife, Jennifer, and our two children. Overall, we had a good time meeting people and viewing the exhibit. Additionally, I introduced myself to one of the elected artists, Richard Nazzaro. I had seen Mr. Nazzaro at other Lyme Gallery events, but I never had the opportunity to meet and introduce myself to him.

Lyme Art Gallery - Cooper Ferry Gallery
Cooper-Ferry Gallery

I had a chance to meet the Lyme Gallery Sales Manager Joy Hanes. She gave me some wonderful compliments about my paintings and said she is particularly fond of my latest work titled “Big Cork Tree.”

Lyme Art Gallery, Cooper Ferry Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr and Joy Hanes
John O’Keefe Jr. & Joy Hanes
(Gallery Sales Manager)
Lyme Art Gallery - Cooper Ferry Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr 'Big Cork Tree' and 'Summer in the Valley'
“Big Cork Tree”
and
“Summer in the Valley”
by John O’Keefe
Jr.
Lyme Art Gallery - Cooper Ferry Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr with 'Big Cork Tree' and 'Summer in the Valley'
Lyme Art Gallery - Cole Gallery
Cole Gallery
Lyme Art Gallery - Cole Gallery, Joe O'Keefe, John O'Keefe, and John O'Keefe Sr.
Joe O’Keefe, John O’Keefe Jr.,
and John O’Keefe Sr.
Lyme Art Gallery - Cole Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr 'Prairie Storm'
“Prairie Storm” by John O’Keefe Jr.
Lyme Art Gallery - Cole Gallery, John O'Keefe Jr 'Moment of Reflection'
“Moment of Reflection” by John O’Keefe Jr.

Reconnecting with Dianne Gorrick – Opening Reception

Before the evening ended, I was pleasantly surprised to meet Dianne Gorrick and her husband at the opening. Dianne was the juror for the first art competition I entered as an emerging artist. (2008 Annual Visual Arts Exhibit by The Cheshire Art League.) Dianne remembered me and my two paintings from that competition. Dianne and I are both associate artists with the Lyme Art Association, and we each had several pieces accepted into the exhibit. We walked around showing our paintings to each other while discussing various painting techniques. Dianne shared some tips for achieving smooth lines on tree branches, which I’m working to improve in my newer paintings. Dianne had high compliments on my color pallet. It was very encouraging to talk with Dianne again and participate in the 17th Annual Associate Artist Exhibit by Lyme Art Association.

Lyme Art Gallery - Cooper Ferry Gallery, Dianne Gorrick
Dianne Gorrick, John O’Keefe Jr.
and Oddvar Breiland (Dianne’s husband)

Event Literature – About the Judge

Phil Cutting publicity photograph
Phil Cutting

Associate Artist at the Lyme Art Gallery 1


Bob Gregg publicity photograph
Bob Gregg

Associate Artist at the Lyme Art Gallery 2


Maryanne Rupp publicity photograph
Maryanne Rupp

Maryanne Rupp is a Killingworth pastel and oil artist who has won numerous art awards and has displayed her work throughout New England. She is a member of the Connecticut Pastel Society, the Lyme Art Association, the Madison Art Society, and the Clinton Art Society. Her work is in private collections throughout the Northeast, and she has studied pastel with Joanne Ballinger at the Lyme Art Association for the past seven years. She has taken numerous workshops with renowned local artists such as Karen Winslow, Diane Aeschliman, Jack Broderick, Hollis Dunlap, and Lou Bonamarte. She believes that producing art is the artist’s ability to find beauty in ordinary objects. 3, 4


Bev Schirmeir publicity photograph
Bev Schirmeir

Associate Artist at the Lyme Art Gallery


Footnotes:

  1. Image of Phil Cutting from www.thetimesgroup.com ~ Community section ~ July 17, 2009.
  2. Image of Bob Gregg from the fall 2008 newsletter the Lyme Art Association printed.
  3. Bio information on Maryanne Rubb taken from Clinton Art Society website: Artist of the Month article ~ June 2008.
  4. Image of Maryanne Rupp from Madison Art Society ~ March 2008.