Art Show Winners Announced At Awards Ceremony

Art Show Award Ceremony
Art show winners David Green, John Greenfield, Robert Fogel, and Karine Swinson, judge Rhonda Lane Coleman, and Joshua Tree National Park Superintendent Mark Butler standing in front of Artist of Distinction award winner John Tierney's oil painting, "Rocks, Joshua Tree #3."

Photo by Kelly O'Sullivan

 

Release Date: December 7, 2013
Contact: Jennie Kish Albrinck, 760-367-5520

Yesterday evening, December 6, 2013, the Joshua Tree Art Show & Faire artist awards were announced at the 29 Palms Art Gallery. Over 300 people were in attendance at the opening reception and awards ceremony. The winners of the Artist Award are:

 
Fogel

Robert Fogel from Haughton, Louisiana for his evocative metal sculpture "High Blue Turquoise Seam."

 
David Green painting

David Green from Twentynine Palms, California for his acrylic on canvas "Storm at Twilight."

 
Ceramic sculpture by John Greenfield

John Greenfield from Yucca Valley for his ceramic sculpture "Sedimental."

 
Karine Swenson painting

Karine Swenson from Joshua Tree, California for her oil on canvas "Confrontation."

 
John Tierney oil on canvas
The winner of the Artist Award of Distinction is John Tierney from Durham, England for his oil on canvas “Rocks, Joshua Tree #3.”
 

Congratulations to these, and all the fine artists who had art juried into the show.

Fifty local, national, and international artists were selected for this juried art show and competed for $6,000 in awards. The artwork chosen demonstrates the artists' inspiration and passion for the natural beauty and cultural history of Joshua Tree National Park, a site that has attracted artists and nature lovers the world over for more than 75 years.

The art show opened at noon on Friday, December 6, at the 29 Palms Art Gallery. Events are scheduled throughout Saturday and Sunday, with an Art Celebration at 5 pm on Saturday night at the 29 Palms Inn.

All five venues at the Oasis of Mara are hosting the festivities, from Oasis Visitor Center on the east end, to the 29 Palms Art Gallery, 29 Palms Inn, Old Schoolhouse Museum, and finally the 29 Palms Creative Center and Gallery on the west end of the oasis. Admission is free, and all event venues are within walking distance of the oasis.

For a complete schedule of events and information about the featured artists, local lodging, Joshua Tree National Park, links and updates, visit the website at www.jtnpartfaire.com.

Last updated: February 28, 2015

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