Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gasowski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jackson, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta, 2013 • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis, 2013 • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman, 2013 • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin, 2013 • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson, 2013 • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott, 2013 • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe, 2013 • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky, 2013 • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gas- owski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jackson, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta, 2013 • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis, 2013 • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman, 2013 • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin, 2013 • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson, 2013 • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott, 2013 • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe, 2013 • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky, 2013 • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bol- mgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gasowski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jack- son, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta, 2013 • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis, 2013 • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman, 2013 • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin, 2013 • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson, 2013 • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott, 2013 • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe, 2013 • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky, 2013 • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gasowski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jackson, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta, 2013 • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis, 2013 • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman, 2013 • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin, 2013 • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson, 2013 • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott, 2013 • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe, 2013 • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztyno- wicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gasowski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jackson, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gasowski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jackson, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta, 2013 • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis, 2013 • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman, 2013 • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin, 2013 • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson, 2013 • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott, 2013 • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe, 2013 • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky, 2013 • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gasowski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jackson, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta, 2013 • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis, 2013 • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman, 2013 • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin, 2013 • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson, 2013 • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott, 2013 • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe, 2013 • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky, 2013 • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gasowski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jackson, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta, 2013 • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis, 2013 • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman, 2013 • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin, 2013 • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson, 2013 • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott, 2013 • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe, 2013 • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky, 2013 • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunk- Master Visual Artists VI Preserving the Legacy | 2013 Exhibition

2013 Honorees Tadao Arimoto Tina Williams Brewer Gary Jurysta David Lewis Constance Merriman Risë Nagin Chuck Olson Mark Perrott Marjorie F. Shipe Paul Zelevansky

September 7 through November 3, 2013 Center for the Arts Master Visual Artists VI MVA Curators’ Statement History

It has been a joy to curate this exhibition. Over the past six This group of artists naturally resonates with each other. Master Visual Artists: Preserving the Legacy Exhibition began with a 1991 exhibit, 70+ and Still Working, which featured months, we were welcomed into the studios and homes of Humor and storytelling are celebrated in Paul’s videos as the works of ten artists over 70 years old, at the Fine Perlow Weis Gallery of the Jewish Community Center (JCC) in Pitts- ten of the finest artists in the region. They all were incred- well as David’s whimsical sketches brought to life by his burgh. The project was initially conceived by Pittsburgh artist Donna Hollen Bolmgren, chaired by Ellie Turk Barmen of the ibly gracious, sharing their time with us and allowing Film- collaborators at Red Star Ironworks. The shimmering wood JCC Visual Arts Committee, and supervised by Sandy Schneider, Program Director. Current criteria to be considered for the makers’ production services crew to film them in their space. surfaces in Tadao’s furniture and Connie’s exquisite pastel exhibit is: a person who is 60 or older, has had a noticeable career of artistic attainment, is still creating, and has made a drawings exhibit how craftsmanship elevates an artist’s ges- measurable impact on the Southwest Pennsylvania community. Subsequent exhibitions were held in 1993, 1996, and 1998 An artist’s studio is a highly personal and mystical space ture to visual poetry. There is a quintessential Pittsburgh– at the JCC, and in 2005 at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. 2013 marks the sixth exhibition. The Steering Committee is where ideas take form. Upon entering the visual and tactile ness and, simultaneously, a universal quality of Mark’s planning for future exhibitions to occur every five years. environments in which they choose to work, we were struck photographs and Tina’s quilts and collages. by the profound force of their absolute need to create. In 1993, Donna Hollen Bolmgren and Ellie Turk Barmen began interviewing and video recording each of the artists working Their passion, sincerity, and enduring work ethic embody the in their studios. In subsequent years, Jerry Caplan joined Donna in the video documentation process. Several of the artists While there is a timelessness about the work, the show necessity of art in our lives. were interviewed and recorded by crews from WQED who generously volunteered their time and talents. The entire collection encompasses current work that is very much of the moment. of documented MVA artists is housed at the Senator John Heinz History Center, and is available for viewing. Plans are in the There is a fearlessness that we found in Gary’s paintings that We are honored to present this impressive group of artists. works for previously recorded analog videos to be digitized, and a website is currently in development. appear to pulse and in Marjorie’s translucent sculptures. There are no apologies for beauty in Risë’s lush accordion Laura Domencic The video recording of this year’s artists was made possible by and Pittsburgh Center for the Arts’ collages or in the seductive paint of Chuck’s canvases. Kathleen Zimbicki production services department. As this important documentation continues, we hope to draw awareness to the wealth of creative and talented visual artists in the Western Pennsylvania region. www.MasterVisualArtists.org Tadao Arimoto

Born and raised in Japan, Tadao came to the USA and and become even more beautiful than the beginning of its cy- established a working studio on the North Side of Pitts- cle. And the element that contributes to the change includes burgh. He designs and builds functional surfaces with all aspects, even the accidental marking left by the user. various machines and hand tools, using mostly domestic wood and stones. I like to design and build things that get better with time, so I should create the right design, use the right tool and apply A stone may have a cycle measured by millions of years, the right finish to help them get better in their second cycle. a tree for hundreds and a human for tens of years. As an organic material, a tree ‘dies’ once but the wood remains I design and build things with the user/owner in mind. I am and that form could ‘live’ for hundreds of years. I feel that not looking for a first impact or expression of my feelings. I leave my mark on the wood as a part of the process that wood goes through in its second cycle. I sometimes leave The things I build will hope- the markings left by a force of nature or human (typically a fully stay in the user’s space Tadao Arimoto lumber jack or sawmill person) and hope that they can sug- for a long time. Thus, they Skewed Table, 2013 gest the time and space the piece of wood went through. should be physically strong, wood, concrete visually fairly quiet and 29.5” x 9’ x 40” Things get better with time. I feel that some objects can highly functional. record time well by changing slowly with time in its cycle Tina Williams Brewer

For the past thirty years the mention of “story quilt” has Arts, the Fiber Arts Guild of Pittsburgh and Women of been synonymous with just a few names and Tina Williams Visions. She is an emeritus board member of Associated Brewer is one of them. As an internationally honored creator Artists of Pittsburgh. of story quilts, Tina is known for her artistic exploration of African American history and the experiences associated My hope is to bring a new vision to an ancient story. I work with it. as a conduit for messages from ancestors in the form of the story quilt. Each quilt I create is a celebration of the African Her work is known for its celebration of the African dias- American heritage. At times this means addressing troubling pora and has been displayed in locations as geographically issues – racism, the breakdown of distant and diverse as the United States Embassy in Sudan the family, the loss of innocence and Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, Golden Colorado. Her in children and many other chal- work has been purchased or exhibited by more than 50 other lenges. It is my hope that people prominent locations in the United States and overseas. become inspired by the com- mon thread we all share which Brewer generously shares her talents with both young and has been created by the African Tina Williams Brewer old aspiring artists and has brought the joy of quilting to Diaspora. Channel, 2012 hundreds of individuals. She is a member of the board of 22” x 24” silkscreen on cotton, silk and organza directors of Pittsburgh Filmmakers/Pittsburgh Center for the hand appliqué, quilted and beaded Gary Jurysta

Gary Jurysta holds an MFA in painting from Brooklyn College, The curatorial selections (three pieces) in this show demon- New York, an MA in Art Education from the University of strate a consistent interest in a technique that explores and Pittsburgh, and a BS in Art Education from Edinboro Univer- utilizes the fluid application of paint to achieve a dynamic sity of Pennsylvania. He has had a continually active painting visual result which could not have been predetermined. career spanning five decades, with over fifty solo exhibitions This type of painting epitomizes the meaning of the term and numerous group shows. Gary’s works are held in many “freedom of expression.” In my new work, I am attempting private and public collections. His residence and studio are to locate that optimum moment of visual energy which exists in the Highland Park section of Pittsburgh. in the process somewhere between gesture and resolution.

The decision to become an artist is a lifetime commitment from which I have not deviated. It has been a long process of self-motivation and self-education. My interests in paint- ing have evolved through many technical and stylistic chang- es and in the process a useful understanding has gradually informed my work. The essence of authentic “painting” I believe, resides in pure inventive abstraction. Gary Jurysta Emerging Light, 2013 acrylic paint on concave fiberglass disc 46” dia. x 5”d David Lewis

David Lewis is an architect, urban designer, writer, teacher, His awards include the Edward C. Kemper Award from the and artist living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Born in 1922, American Institute of Architects, the Athena Award from the he grew up in South Africa. He writes: “Even though I’ve Congress for the New Urbanism, the President’s Award from been a U.S. citizen since 1967, my country’s struggle to the International Downtown Association, and the Pennsylva- become a free, open and plural democracy has been and nia Gold Medal for Architecture. continues to be a central influence in my life.” David’s paintings and sculptures are exhibited at the Men- With Ray Gindroz, he founded Urban Design Associates, delson Gallery in Pittsburgh. (UDA) in 1964, to assist in the rebirth of American Cities. Today he lives in West Homestead, just east of Downtown I wish to acknowledge my Pittsburgh, along the Monongahela River. co-workers, Ethan Jones Walker and Geoffrey Blanchard at Red David’s studio is typically full of birds, fish, lizards and other Star Ironworks in Millvale, as creatures in various stages of assembly. The animals have well as Jamie Clemente and Terry been sighted along 8th Avenue in Homestead where David Tumulty at McKamish in and his wife Judith are actively working to regenerate the Lawrenceville. historic commercial street. David Lewis Bird and Fish Steel Sculpture XI/11 Constance Merriman

Constance Merriman is an artist and educator. She creates art fact that animals live among us is an indicator that Pitts- works that are made in response to formal issues of art, and burgh’s ecosystem has healed to the point that it has invited a more recently, to the social and environmental impact caused broad variety of species to live here. by the world-wide extraction of fuel for energy. Merriman uses a wide variety of media to create works that have been exhib- People often do not think of humans as a part of the Natural ited in galleries, museums and public settings. World. All living things share the environment. Once that fact is deeply understood, taking action to improve the ecosystem Lexicon - the wild animals that live in the city of Pittsburgh. serves to make things better for herons and humans. The city of Pittsburgh is a patchwork of the built environment interspersed with rich greenspaces. Because of the city’s hilly The works in the show are selected from a suite of drawings. topography, parks, abandoned neighborhoods and industrial They are pastel and ground on sites, Pittsburgh has become a haven for migratory birds and wood. Lexicon is being devel- species displaced by rural development. Wild creatures live oped into a series of prints and not only in the city’s greenspaces, but have also taken up resi- a book that will be available to dency in human structures that provide shelters that mimic the public. the animal shelter in the wild. People and wild animals live a Constance Merriman parallel existence. The people of the city are often unaware of Lexicon Heron over the Smithfield Street Bridge, 2012 the remarkable wildlife that shares our environment. But the pastel on archival ground on wood 4’ x 3’ Nagin Risë the Arts,SocietyforContemporary Craft,CarnegieMuseum Los AngelesMunicipalArtGallery, CA;PittsburghCenterfor Art, OH;CraftAllianceCenter forVisualArts,St.Louis,MO; Gallery, Philadelphia andNewYork; ColumbusMuseumof D.C.; MuseumofArtandDesign, NewYork City; Helen Drutt American ArtMuseum,theTextile Museum,Washington, Honolulu, Hawaii;theRenwickGalleryofSmithsonian Arts Décoratifs,Paris,France;TheContemporaryMuseum, Finland; CraftCouncilGallery, ,England; Muséedes internationally attheMuseumofArtandDesign,Helsinki, Nagin’s textiles,drawingsandbookshavebeenexhibited continues tothepresent. 1975 shebeganhercareerasanindependentartist,which tablished KOOKABURRA,achildren’s clothingcompany. In in Painting,RisëNaginworkedasatextilecoloristandes- After graduatingfromCarnegieMellonUniversitywithaBFA united. separate and simultaneously and shadow, together bylight they arebrought -- thatplacewhere union ofopposites est inexploringthemeetingofinside/outside,front/back,a drawings madeforthisexhibitionreflectanongoinginter world, whichisatonceordinaryandamazing.Thecollage imagery isabstract,itinformedbyyearsoflookingatthe perience ofit,servesasthepointdeparture.Although The beautyofthematerialworld,andsomeaspectourex - Factory Museum,Pittsburgh,PA. of Art,ThreeRiversArtFestivalGallery, andtheMattress -

Photo: Daniel Nagin Photo: John Clines John Photo: fabric, paper, gouache and acrylicpaint,glue double-sided accordionfolddrawing collage: Extended /flatunfolded size:8”x49.5” standing foldedsize: 8”x32”4.75” Penumbra ©2013 Risë Nagin Chuck Olson

Chuck Olson was born in Pittsburgh and received a BS in tual curiosity and childlike wonder can clearly coexist. There Art Education and a MA in Painting from Indiana University remains, in our 21st century, great power in this. of Pennsylvania, in addition to doing post-graduate work in painting at Tyler School of Art at Temple University. Over My current work concerns itself with issues of space and the course of the last three decades, he has been active time, as a result of living in a world where overt multitask- in over 60 solo and 130 group exhibitions throughout the ing and pandemic “busyness” renders them as luxuries. I US, France, , Italy and Japan. His work is held in have become determined to paint a response to the need for numerous museum, university, corporate and private col- them, even if I cannot succeed in fully creating it in the rou- lections. Mr. Olson’s work is represented by several private tine of my day. This is in contrast to the complex, Baroque- galleries in the US and in Europe, most notably by James like images often found within Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA. He has been a professor of Art at my work over the last 30 years. Saint Francis University, in Loretto, PA since 1976. In these new images, complex- ity of form yields to a greater I choose to paint as I have always looked at painting as re- variation of color and tone. The sponse and invention —an end game to experience, reading, duality between the simple and and observation that seeks to extend curiosity and possibili- the complex is staged here in ties. Paintings are built by decision and reaction—often this exhibition, as it is the Chuck Olson finding character in the many traces of this deliberation left current dialogue found within The Project, 2012 on the canvas. Here, in the studio before a canvas, intellec- my studio. oil on canvas 60”x 48” Mark Perrott

Pittsburgh native Mark Perrott has worked as a professional smoke and fire along the banks of the Monongahela River in photographer for the past 40 years. In addition to his com- Braddock, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh. As if the mercial work, Mark has, lifelong, made photographs that doc- glowing red-orange sky from the Bessemer furnaces were not ument Pittsburgh’s citizens, and its rich industrial landscape. enough to identify its presence, a 10 foot tall by 200 foot In the early eighties, he gave special attention to the life and long sign was erected on the roof, leaving no doubt as to the death struggle of steel in the Mon Valley. Photographs from identity of this industrial leviathan. this project were used to create the book ELIZA, published in 1989. He went on in 1999 to publish HOPE ABANDONED, a Over the past 20 years I have four-year investigation of Eastern State Penitentiary in Phila- been crisscrossing the country delphia, Pennsylvania. In 2013 he published his third book, in an effort to document as E BLOCK, an extended photo essay of Western Penitentiary. many of these roof-mounted Mark’s photographs are included in several permanent signs as I can, before they too museum collections, including , succumb to the ravages of time Mark Perrott and The San Francisco . and the inevitability of modern- Edgar Thomson Works, 1988 ink jet prints ization. 30.25” x 102.75” ROOFTOP SIGNS: For more than 100 years the Edgar Thomson Works, Andrew Carnegie’s first steel mill, belched Marjorie F. Shipe

Marjorie F. Shipe is a painter, sculptor and designer of employment in foreign countries, (Europe and Denmark), I architectural works for private commissions. Her sculptures have been able to pursue art with support from family. are in polyester resin, Plexiglas, and mixed media; and her paintings are on wood. With roots in industrial design, she The Associated Artists of Pittsburgh (AAP) exhibitions, the has been an artist for more than 50 years. support of Carnegie Museum of Art Director Leon Arkus (one person exhibition in 1976), and of Ellen Neuberg at Gallery These polyester resin sculptures are abstract, geometric, Chiz have been very valuable and are much appreciated. I transparent, and relatively small in size. The titles refer to have also been President of AAP ideas/subjects expressed by color and arrangement of forms. and member of the Board of Directors for several years. I am influenced by the properties of the material, its pos- sibilities, science, art history, proportion and mathmatics. Being chosen for the Masters is Becoming an artist began with interest in and response to an honor for which I am pleased the visual and to art history. I benefited from instruction and grateful. when I was young and at university, as well as from practice and observation throughout life. Combined with making a living in retail and teaching, family priorities, travel and Marjorie F. Shipe Microstructure Polyester Resin 5” x 12” x 12” Paul Zelevansky

Paul Zelevansky is an artist, writer, and teacher. His work After many years as an artist, writer, designer, and teacher, includes digital animation, artist’s books, theoretical writing, I no longer draw sharp distinctions between art-making, curating, and graphic design. He has a BFA in Painting from critical writing, and performance. My teaching and public Carnegie Mellon University, and a Masters in Educational lectures incorporate image and music, and my classes are Technology from Columbia Teachers’ College. His PhD, also structured to form a concrete link between critical think- from Columbia, is in art education, and he has been pub- ing and the practice of making art. The central pedagogical lished widely on the use of text and image, web art, popular and philosophical goal is the development of a self-reflexive culture, and educational and aesthetic theory. His most stance towards the multiple facets of language and form recent book is 24 IDEAS ABOUT PICTURES, a primer com- whether art, advertising, film, television, memorabilia, or the posed of 24 visual/verbal propositions about the grammar, internet. This is also true for my video and animation work. meaning, and metaphysics of pictures. His website, www. Drawing on multiple sources, greatblankness.com, is devoted to an ongoing series of flash contemporary, historical, and animation pieces made up of found images, texts, music autobiographical, anything is fair samples, sound effects, and video. His video project, MIS- game for use or investigation. I TER ROGERS FOR ADULTS--a series of one-minute public think of this process as a kind Paul Zelevansky service announcements built on footage of Fred Rogers--can of vast, multi-leveled, dynamic A still clip from the video “I WONDER WHY”, 2013 be seen on youtube at www.youtube.com/user/FRCmrfa. collage that moves backward and 1 minute, 39 seconds forward in time. Master Preserving Visual Artists The Legacy

MVA I 1991 MVA II 1993 MVA III 1996 MVA IV 1998 MVA V 2005 MVA VI 2013 Conceived and curated by: Curators: Curators: Curators: Curators: Curators: Donna Hollen Bolmgren* Donna Hollen Bolmgren* Donna Hollen Bolmgren* Donna Hollen Bolmgren* Laura Domencic Laura Domencic Chair: Ellie Turk Barmen* Ellie Turk Barmen* Kathleen Cochran Zimbicki Adrienne Heinrich Kathleen Cochran Zimbicki Kathleen Cochran Zimbicki

Fine Perlow Weiss Gallery Fine Perlow Weiss Gallery Fine Perlow Weiss Gallery Fine Perlow Weiss Gallery Pittsburgh Center for the Arts Pittsburgh Center for the Arts

1991 Artists 1993 Artists 1996 Artists 1998 Artists 2005 Artists 2013 Artists Joseph C. Fitzpatrick* Henry Bursztynowicz* Janet deCoux* JoAnne Bates Paul Binai Tadao Arimoto James Frappe Jerry L. Caplan* Clyde Hare* Cynthia Cooley Charlee Brodsky Tina Williams Brewer Walter W. Gasowski* Aaronel de Roy Gruber* Adrienne Heinrich Ray DeFazio Glen Brunken* Gary Jurysta Gene Gittings* Marie T. Kelly* Donna Hollen Bolmgren* Edward Eberle Doug Cooper David Lewis Mary Shaw Marohnic Horn* Edward Kosewicz* Leonard Leibowitz Frances Gialamas Ron Desmett Constance Merriman Harriet L. Jenny Wesley Mills* Marilyn Meltzer Jane Haskell* Akiko Kotani Risë Nagin Henry Koerner* Thaddeus G. Mosley Herbert Olds Charles Jackson Ron McNeish Chuck Olson Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman* Irene Pasinski Sailer* Robert Qualters James Loney Kathleen Mulcahy Mark Perrott Abe Weiner* Elvira L. Peake Joseph Shepler Charles Pitcher* Diane Samuels Marjorie F. Shipe Milton Weiss* Anna M. Pickering Frank Webb Kathleen Cochran Zimbicki Harry Schwalb Paul Zelevansky

*Deceased Studio Education Visits Workshops

Master Visual Artists Programming Description Sept. 7, 2013 – Nov. 3, 2013

ADULT WORKSHOPS FAMILY DAYS Risë Nagin will hold a one-day workshop exploring the Three free workshops for families (children 4 and up with design of quilts. Students will discuss composition, color adults), will be held in the gallery in September and Octo- and materials as relates to concept of the quilt. ber. Lead artists will be Tadao Arimoto, Constance Merriman and Tina Williams Brewer. Chuck Olson will teach a one-day workshop examining painting and collage. Students will work on individual works SCHOOL GROUPS under Chuck’s guidance. Students from local public and private schools will be bussed to the Center for the Arts to participate in a gallery Top Row: Tadao Arimoto, Tina Williams Gary Jurysta, David Lewis and Marjorie F. tour and related hands-on art workshop. Brewer, Gary Jurysta Shipe will hold an artist’s talk about their processes and Middle Row: David Lewis, Constance art-making practices. Merriman, Chuck Olson Bottom Row: Mark Perrott, Marjorie F. Shipe Donna Hollen Bolmgren

One noticed Donna Hollen Bolmgren’s quiet Nordic beauty. I remember visiting her in her studio in the space she rented from ceramic master Jerry Caplan. Donna was making paper from fabric. Trailing her hand in a water-filled tank, she stirred up white fiber that rose like a wedding veil out of the dark.

One of Masters of Visual Artists first ideas was not only to champion Pittsburgh artists but to record them on video tape so that members and others in the future would be able to connect their words and images. We were particularly successful early on with Leonard Weiss’ interview but arrived too late to record Joseph C. Fitzpatrick or Mary Shaw Marohnic Horn in their prime. That was heartbreaking.

Soon after this, Donna, who had sat in the MVA meetings from its early days, volunteered to continue the video program- ming. We welcomed her adding video to her other, better known visual talents.

Then from Florida, I read how she painted her own physical decline from cancer, the news of her passing and her remember- ing MVA in her will. I and other Pittsburghers carry mental images of her paper masks that captured her face and her many paintings of bursting fireworks. Donna was a valiant artist to the end.

Donald Miller Pittsburgh Post-Gazette art and architecture critic, 1966-1999 Donna Hollen Bolmgren

May 28, 1935 - March 5, 2013 Photo: Mark Perrott Remembering Funders Jane Haskell and Support

This morning I sat in our sunlit garden thinking about Jane. A soft breeze stirred the upper foliages of the trees with Generous support provided by: Other generous contributors: spangles of green and silver. Red roses flashed beyond a bank of ferns. A bird called, and from a distance another an- The Family of Donna Hollen Bolmgren Anonymous Laura and Kevin Horner swered. Jane would have loved these moments. For her, art was an open-ended and exploratory language. She loved abstract Dave and Liz Antolik Anonymous II Gary Jurysta expressionism because it opened the doors of visual language to new freedoms. She loved light because it illumined space Tadao & Diane Arimoto Donna J. Kell and shadows. And because freedom in art is by itself without meaning, she loved the Warren and Dorothy E. Bolmgren William & E. Barbara McAuley challenge of new disciplines. She loved being a local artist because in our world of Tina Williams Brewer Nancy McNary-Smith & Stewart H. Smith so-called “international” art, she knew that all art and all artists are essentially local William & Cynthia Cooley Judith Musser in both time and place, and that the inner creative voices of all artists are essentially Bernard Freydberg & Akiko Kotani Anna & Daniel Pickering individual and alone. It was for these reasons that her sensitive but intelligent presence Dorothy Forman Robert Qualters was so important on the Board of Carnegie Museum of Art, and in our lives. Thank you, Ruth Garfunkel Mel and Ginger Robinson Family Trust Jane. For over half a century, you have enriched us as an artist, but most of all as a Francis Gialamas Mark & Amy Seech friend. Let me whisper, not goodbye, but adieu. Jane Haskell Cynthia Smith Adrienne Heinrich Frank Webb David Lewis 2013 MVA Honoree

Contributions to Master Visual Artists: Preserving the Legacy support this and future MVA exhibitions, educational programs, and video documentation and archiving. Checks can be made payable to: PF/PCA, with a memo: For MVA Jane Haskell For more information on MVA and its programs, visit: MasterVisualArtists.org Nov, 24, 1923 - May 28, 2013 2013 MVA Committees

Honorary Committee Steering Committee Special Thanks To: Filming and editing of 2013 Jane Haskell,* Chair Donna Hollen Bolmgren* Kathleen Cochran Zimbicki artists provided by Pittsburgh John Carson Laura Domencic for championing the con- Filmmakers’ Production Melissa Hiller Adrienne Heinrich tinuation of MVA. Services. Charlie Humphrey Laura S. Horner Andrew Masich Debra Platt Design and compilation of Charlie Humphrey, Executive Donald Miller Donnie Day Pomeroy the MVA catalog, materials Producer; Gretchen Neidert, Richard Parsakian Adam Welch and website: Debra Platt Producer/Director; Jeremy Robert Qualters Kathleen Cochran Zimbicki Fleishman, Camera, Sound; Harry Schwalb Support services: Carey McKelvey, Editor; Minette Seate Pittsburgh Center for the Sarah Shank, photographer Graham Shearing Arts, especially Rachael Cecile Shellman Cooper, Adam Welch, Jasdeep In Memoriam: Khaira, Joy Sato, and intern We also wish to acknowledge Kelly McGuire. the passing of Ellie Turk Barmen this year. Ellie was dedicated and invaluable to the MVA program in its *Deceased earlier years. Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gasowski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jackson, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta, 2013 • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis, 2013 • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman, 2013 • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin, 2013 • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson, 2013 • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott, 2013 • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe, 2013 • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky, 2013 • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bolmgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. Caplan, 1993 • Cynthia Cooley, 1998 • Doug Cooper, 2004 • Janet de Coux, 1996 • Ray de Fazio, 1998 • Ron Desmett, 2004 • Ed Eberle, 1998 • Joseph Fitzpatrick, 1991 • James Frappe, 1991 • Fran Gialamas, 1998 • Walter A. Gas- owski, 1991 • Eugene Getting, 1991 • Aaronel de Roy Gruber, 1993 • Clyde Hare, 1996 • Jane Haskell, 1998 • Adrienne Heinrich, 1996 • Mary Shaw Horn, 1991 • Charlie Jackson, 1998 • Harriet L. Jenny, 1991 • Gary Jurysta, 2013 • Marie Kelly, 1993 • Henry L. Koerner, 1991 • Ed Kosewicz, 1993 • Akiko Kotani, 2004 • Leonard Leibowitz, 1996 • David Lewis, 2013 • James Loney, 1998 • Ron McNeish, 2004 • Marilyn Meltzer, 1996 • Constance Merriman, 2013 • Wesley Mills, 1993 • Thaddeus Mosely, 1993 • Kathleen Mulcahy, 2004 • Risë Nagin, 2013 • Herb Olds, 1996 • Chuck Olson, 2013 • Irene Pasinski Sailor, 1993 • Elvira Peake, 1993 • Mark Perrott, 2013 • Sunny Pickering, 1993 • Charlie Pitcher, 1998 • Robert Qualters, 1996 • Diane Samuels, 1993 • Harry Schwalb, 2004 • Joseph Shepler, 1996 • Charlotte Rosenberg Sherman, 1991 • Marjorie F. Shipe, 2013 • Frank Webb, 1996 • Abe Weiner, 1991 • Milton Weiss, 1991 • Paul Zelevansky, 2013 • Kathleen Zimbicki, 1998 • Tadao Arimoto, 2013 • Jo-Ann Bates, 1998 • Paul Binai, 2004 • Donna Hollen Bol- mgren, 1996 • Tina Williams Brewer, 2013 • Charlee Brodsky, 2004 • Glen Brunken, 2004 • Henry Bursztynowicz, 1993 • Jerry L. 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