WHAT WEEKLY

Maryland Art Place LUX Gala

14 November 2012

★ Theresa Keil

 

Maryland Art Place’s LUX event took place last Friday night and was filled with glamorous attendees and patrons. The event was hosted by Baltimore Raven, Ray Lewis and his fiancé Juliana Childress and was both a gala and a juried invitational exhibition, highlighting artist from the state of Maryland working in photography and digital media. Ray Lewis is an avid photographer and presented his photography publicly for the first time through the LUX event. Guests entered the event via  ‘white carpet’ only to see Ray’s images waiting for them along the way in to MAP. Champagne was served before entering the galleries, which were lively with five culinary stations and plenty of great artwork. Coupling a silent auction of juried artworks with a live auction of luxury items, there was plenty for guests of the event to bid on throughout the evening.

All proceeds from the live auction benefit Maryland Art Place. All silently auctioned artworks mutually benefited both MAP and artist. The exhibitors were selected for exhibition by a prestigious jury including: Elliott Landy(freelance – NY state & official photographer of Woodstock 1969); Lynn Silverman (instructor – Maryland Institute College of Art); Joshua Yospyn (freelance – Washington DC); Colby Caldwell (instructor – St. Mary’s College of Maryland); and, Josh Sisk (freelance – Baltimore, MD.)

The following artists were featured (all artists working in photography unless otherwise notated) Michel Anderson, Kelly Bell (digital media), Lynn Cazabon, Tamara Cedre, Larry Cohen, Deepak Chowdhury, Edward DeWitt, Jill Fannon, Matthew Fishel (digital media), JM Giordano, Vin Grabill, Ryan Hackett, Joshua Haycraft (digital media), Joseph Hyde, Tiffany Jones, Matthew Kern, William KnipscherNate Larson & Marni Shindelman, Jati Lindsay, Kim Llerena, Brandon Morse (digital media), Elle Perez, Joseph Parra, Alan Sislen, Graham Slaughter, Christopher Saah, Sylvie van Heldon, Tobechi Tobechukwu, and Alex Wein.

 The exhibition will be up through December 15th with a closing reception planned for Thursday, December 13 at 6pm (free and open to the public!)

Maryland Art Place wishes to thank all its sponsors, patrons, contributors and exhibiting artists for making this annual benefit exhibition one of its most successful fundraisers to date.

The Fall Benefit provides crucial revenue for MAP’s year-round programming and operations. Connecting artists with communities since 1981, MAP is a Baltimore-based nonprofit contemporary art center. MAP energizes the region’s cultural environment through dynamic exhibitions, interactive events, educational programs and public art projects. For more information please visit: mdartplace.org  

-Maryland Art Place

 

Former Board President, Barbie Hart, Executive Director Amy Cavanaugh Royce, Teddy Hart and Board Chair, Suzi Cordish.

 

 

 

YESCO

Russell De Ocampo, Todd Harvey, and Aaron Henkin

 

Tobechi Tobechukwu

Ray Lewis and Larry Cohen

Duff Hart and Teddy Hart

Board Member, Allison Parker-Abromitis (winner of Elliott’s piece) with Elliott Landy

Michelle Wilkinson of The Reginald F. Lewis Museum and Costas Grimaldis of C. Grimaldis Gallery

Russell De Ocampo hugging artist, Michel Anderson

 

Michael Young, David Cordish and Reed Cordish

Mary Ann Mears, MAP Founder, and Laure Drogoul, MAP Board Member

Isoke Salaam, MAP Volunteer

Scott and Jennifer Burkholder

David Cordish, Emily Sollenberger and Amy Cavanaugh Royce

Ray Lewis

Juliana Childress, Ray Lewis and Suzi Cordish

 

 

The following photos are by Justin Tsucalas

photo: Justin Tsucalas

Alex Wein

photo: Justin Tsucalas

Christopher Schafer

photo: Justin Tsucalas

Justin Allen and Brooke Hall

photo: Justin Tsucalas

LUX light and sound installation artists

photo: Justin Tsucalas

Lynn Silverman, LUX Juror

photo: Justin Tsucalas

Sean Scheidt

photo: Justin Tsucalas

Stanley and Edie Brown



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