
|
Gallery
Welcome to the gallery of selected prints by
Artist Members of Two Rivers. Please click on the name of the artist
at the left to view a sample of his or her prints
Below are brief bios of just some of our Artist
Members. Check back often as we update this information.
Nancy T. Gerlach received a degree in
Fine Arts at Haverford College. She continued here studies at the
Main Line Art Center in Haverford and at AVA Gallery and Art Center
in Lebanon, NH with Ann Holloway, Aline Ordman and Susan Walp. She
has exhibited local venues including at the Dartmouth Hitchcock
Medical Center, the Lyme and Hanover Libraries, Newport Art Center,
Gallery 53 and River City Arts. Her paintings and monotypes are
in collections in California, Georgia, Seattle, Chicago, Boston,
NYC, Connecticut and in the Philadelphia Area. Nancy is a founding
artist member of Two Rivers and served on its board, including as
treasurer, for two years.
Tracy Gillespie received her AA degree from
the University of Maryland in
1991, her BA from Evergreen State College and her MAT in Mathematics
Education at Boston University in 1997. The mother of twins she
is largely
self taught and known for her compellingly strong linocuts that
explore both
domestic and natural themes. She has been a member of Two Rivers
since its
inception.
Ann Audley Holloway is a painter and printmaker.
She has a studio in the Tip Top Media Arts building in White River
Junction and teachers at AVA Gallery and Arts Center and at Two
Rivers Printmaking Studio. Her work is in private collections in
the United States and in Portugal and one of her monotypes, "Voices
From the Sky, 9/11" is in the permanent collection of the
Library of Congress. She is a founding artist member of Two Rivers.
Edward Huse is known for his portraits
and other figurative works in oils and in bronze or terra-cotta,
for his
drawings, and for his murals and light architectural details and
other decorative works, including ephemerals like gardens, costumes,
and parties - all dreamy and lyrical, in a range of traditional
materials, with that deceptively simple handling that is the proof
of his skill as an observer. Learn more at www.edhuse.com Judy Lampe studied printmaking at the
Danforth and Worcester Museum Schools; University of Connecticut,
Storrs; and at Two Rivers Printmaking Studio with Brian D. Cohen
and others. For many years a watercolorist, she now works primarily
in etching and monotype. Her prints have been included in juried
shows locally at AVA Gallery and TRPS, and in various regional shows.
She is a founding artist member of Two Rivers Printmaking Studio.
Her home is in Enfield, NH.
Elizabeth Mayor’s woodcuts are sometimes
large in scale and created with power tools. At other times they
are small and hand cut, with the addition of chine collé and thread.
Her years as a sculptor can be felt in the dimensional aspects
she favors in her prints. Elizabeth received an MFA from Tufts-Boston
Museum School and has exhibited extensively throughout New England
and in New York where she was included in the American Academy
Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture in 1993. Selected
one man shows include Boston’s Alpha Gallery, St. Gauden’s
Historical Site in Cornish, NH and the Currier Museum in Manchester,
NH. Elizabeth Mayor’s studio is in Hanover, NH and her work
can be seen at McGowan Fine Art in Concord, NH, AVA Gallery and
Art Center in Lebanon, NH, and Two Rivers Printmaking Studio in
White River Junction, VT. Mary Mead received an MFA from Tufts
University/ Boston Museum School in 1989 and an undergraduate degree
in Fine
Arts from the University of Wisconsin/Madison. She works primarily
in sculpture and has exhibited her work throughout New England
including at Dartmouth College, Tufts University's Aideckman Art
Center, Attleboro Museum, the Decordova Museum and Sculpture Park,
Barbara Krakow Gallery, Clark Gallery, Bromfield Gallery and locally
at the AVA Gallery and Arts Center. Her work can be found in private
collections in the Boston area and in California. She is a founding
artist member of Two Rivers where she works primarily in etching
processes.
She lives and works in Warner, NH.
Randy Rackliff started
doing woodcut prints
about a dozen years ago, drawing on his experiences climbing in
the mountains of the Alps, Canadian Rockies, Yosemite
and elsewhere. Although he had little experience with printmaking,
the woodcut seemed the perfect medium to express his impressions
of an activity which at the time ruled his life. Rackliff finds
woodcut "bold, a bit primitive, and never completely under
his control." Rackliff's woodcuts can be found in climbing
magazines and books including the best seller Into Thin Air,
by Jon Krakauer.
Ann Semprebon was born in Los Angeles,
CA and attended UCLA, receiving her B.A. and M.A. in painting,
sculpture
and graphics, as well as secondary art education. Her watercolors,
acrylics and etchings have been shown widely throughout the New
England area and Alexandria, VA. Among other honors she has won
two Currier Museum Awards. She is a founding member of TRPS and
also the AVA Gallery. Presently some of her work may be seen at
Long River Studios in Lyme; L.N.H.C.
in Hanover; the Red Roof in Enfield, NH and the Vault in Springfield,
VT.
Hanni Woodbury has participated in the
arts as a pianist, a potter and, most recently, as a printmaker.
She studied music at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, received
a B.A. in Anthropology at Vassar College, and an M. Phil. and
Ph.D.
in Anthropology at Yale University, specializing in Native American
languages. She taught Anthropological Linguistics at Fordham and
Columbia Universities. In the past eight years, she has studied
drawing and printmaking techniques—woodcut, monotype, drypoint,
and intaglio—in workshops taught by Brian D. Cohen, Catherine
Farish, Don Gorvett, Lili Mayor, Ann Audley Holloway, Clemente
Orosco,
and Susan Walp. Her work has been shown in New Hampshire, Vermont,
and Massachusetts. She is one of the founding members of the
Two
River Printmaking Studio.
|