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ART IN THE LIBRARY FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE THOMAS G. CARPENTER LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH The Thomas G. Carpenter Library’s Art in the Library project began in 2008. Since the project’s inception the collection has grown to more than 100 pieces through the generosity of artists and collectors. Many of the works are by artists from northeast Florida. This is a selection of the pieces that may be found on display throughout the library’s four floors. The Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida is named to honor the University’s founding president, Dr. Thomas Glenn Carpenter, who served for 11 years in that role. Construction began on the library building in 1978 and was completed in 1980. In 2005, an expanded and renovated four-story building was opened to help address the University’s growing student population and need for additional library services. The $22.5 million project increased the building’s size from 120,000 sq. ft. to 199,000 sq. ft. The building features three signature design glass-enclosed study rooms, offers 18 group study rooms and has a seating capacity of 2,000. A Starbucks coffee shop was added to the lobby space of the original building. In 2007, the American Institute of Architects, Jacksonville Chapter, recognized the building architects, Rink Design Partnership Inc., with an Award of Merit for their design of the UNF Library addition and renovation. Opening to the public in late fall of 2005, the renovation of the UNF Carpenter When I came to UNF in 2006, the new library building had just opened. Library provides an architecturally stunning focal point to the heart of campus. Its pristine walls and contemporary interior offered a natural setting in which to Complementing this external beauty and excitement is the vision of Dean Shirley marry my interests in libraries and the arts. The idea for the Art in the Library Hallblade and the energies of UNF alumnus and art consultant, Jen Jones. Project emerged and then developed through a chance meeting with Jen Jones, Together this dynamic team has enriched the expanded interiors with a a UNF alumna with a degree in art history, who shared my vision. Volunteer permanent collection of art that inspires, elevates, educates and ennobles, extraordinaire, she engaged a group of fine artists from Northeast Florida along goals that reflect the very mission of the University library itself. with several collectors, donors and volunteers. The collaborative efforts have enhanced library space, created a collection worthy of study and appreciation, The collection of more than 100 pieces ranges from the portraits, landscapes and developed new connections to the greater Jacksonville community. I am and fine examples of abstract and non-objective paintings and even prints by the legendary illustrator Al Hirschfeld, indebted and grateful to every person who made the project possible. to works by two of the most important figures associated with the early history of the visual arts in Jacksonville, Memphis Wood and Charlie Brown. Shirley Hallblade, Ph.D. Dean of the Library The paintings, drawings and photographs in the collection present an impressive array of styles and include works by some of the most notable artists in the region including UNF Distinguished Professor Louise Freshman Brown, John Bunker, Renée Faure, Laird, Susanne Schuenke, Jeanne Pellegrino and Jerry Uelsmann. UNF faculty members and contemporary ceramic artists, Nofa Dixon and Stephen Heywood, are also included. Dixon transforms clay into sculptural forms and decorates their surfaces with richly patterned painted compositions while Heywood crafts architecturally inspired vessels that combine the functional with impressive artistry. Clark Lunberry, UNF My commitment to the arts in Jacksonville and to my alma mater led me to English professor and installation artist and poet, is represented as well. partner with UNF’s library for this project. As we began to plan, the Library was gifted with selections from personal collections of two donors. These were the The glass installations by Markian Olynk titled Contemplative Series: Fauna, Flora, Fire, Earth and Water enliven seeds from which to grow a permanent collection, dedicated to showcasing the third floor reading rooms. Funded by Florida’s Art in Public Places Program, the transoms delight the eye while the art of north Florida. It was my charge to guide the process and my goal to providing visual counterpoints of saturated colors, organic compositions and evocative suggestions of movement curate the project to ensure a meaningful art installation in the heart of the in the tranquility of the space. campus, sharing the past and present and a glimpse into the future of the arts in our community. This collection pays tribute to the artists and supporters who The still-growing collection of art in the Carpenter Library celebrates and mirrors the history, topography, continue to strengthen our arts foundation, allowing north Florida to become cultural vitality and breadth of creative talents of artists and collectors in our region and beyond. Its inclusion one of the most talented and fastest growing art markets in the nation. is a visual expression of the aspirations and nobility inherent in any library. We are all indebted to Dean Hallblade for her vision that will support and enhance UNF’s educational mission in perpetuity. Jen Jones, B.A. (UNF 1999) Art Consultant Debra Murphy, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Art and Design

6 7 Nofa Dixon Diane Farris Patagonian Harpist (detail) Dove in Hand Mixed media sculpture Gelatin silver print 58 ½ x 14 x 11 13 x 11 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family

Nofa Dixon has been an artist and Diane Farris is an artist/ active member of the Jacksonville photographer working in community for more than 30 years. Gainesville, Florida. Her work is She was Curator of Education at in collections such as Houston’s the Jacksonville Art Museum, (now Museum of Fine Arts, Princeton’s the Museum of Contemporary Art Art Museum, the Museum of Jacksonville) for 12 years and Contemporary Photography in is currently associate professor Chicago and the Georgia Museum of Drawing, Painting and Design of Art. Her published books at UNF. Her sculpture and vessel include Dream Images: a Portfolio, forms are included in major 2012; Type Tales: Understanding corporate and private collections and Celebrating Diversity, (CAPT, and have been exhibited widely. 2000); and In Dolphin Time, In addition to commissions for (Macmillan, 1994). Her recent local organizations, Dixon has work has explored the Florida facilitated numerous projects with prairie and its Sandhill Cranes, UNF students. Four permanent images about children, home, mosaic columns and three nature and water. A new body of ceramic wall murals have been work considers a long standing created and installed on campus. relationship with Italy.

8 9 John Bunker Mindy Hawkins Winged Victory: Memorial Park Egretta Garbo Acrylic on canvas Gourd, paint, wood and copper 54 x 30 17 x 13 ½ x 7 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

John S. Bunker, a Florida native Mindy Hawkins is a Jacksonville and painter based in Jacksonville, sculptor. Throughout her informal received his B.F.A. from Florida and formal training, she has been State University and an advanced intrigued by the natural colors degree from Vanderbilt University and organic forms of gourds. The (Peabody College) where he was vast array of forms, shapes, colors, awarded a fellowship for study patterns and textures of gourds in the humanities. Bunker’s work provides a source of inspiration has been included in national from which Hawkins creates and international collections. her unique sculptural pieces. Producing art for almost 50 Her work has been featured on years, Bunker also worked in the the Lynette Jennings Show on museum field culminating in the the Discovery Channel. She has directorship of the Jacksonville exhibited her sculptures at the Art Museum and the Cummer Philadelphia Art Museum Craft Museum of Art and Gardens. show where she won the “best A champion of the arts in Northeast new artist” award. She has also Florida, Bunker received the 2007 exhibited at CraftBoston, Bayou prestigious Individual Arts Award City Arts in Houston, the Florida from the Cultural Council of Craftsman and the Jacksonville Greater Jacksonville. International Airport.

10 11 Tom Farrell Anthony Whiting Key West Morning Great Egret Waiting Patiently Acrylic on paper Acrylic on canvas 20 x 14 24 x 30 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Tom Farrell, a Jacksonville Anthony Whiting was born in resident, uses raw acrylic color to Mexico and has lived in Latin produce dynamic, vivid paintings America, Africa, Asia, Italy, Sweden of north Florida scenes. He has and England in addition to the earned numerous Best of Show U.S. Fluent in five languages with awards and commissions that a B.A. degree in architecture from include Nemour’s Children’s Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Hospital and UNF. The Official he practiced architecture in the Poster Artist for the 2009 Peace Corps in Tunisia and later Jacksonville Jazz Festival, internationally. His works are in Farrell has also created poster collections in Europe and the art for area festivals and events, U.S. Whiting was awarded including Riverside, Amelia Island Jacksonville’s brAIDS ARTreach and Legal Artwalk. His work has 2006 First Prize and “Best of also been showcased on the Show 2013” at the Jacksonville bottle label of a limited edition Artists Guild Art-on-the-Green wine production by San Sebastian show. Whiting studied painting at Winery. He is a practicing attorney university level and in workshops and founder of the Law Offices of with national artists. He now Thomas M. Farrell, IV, P.A. works as a professional artist and painting instructor in Jacksonville.

12 13 Louise Freshman Brown Susanne Schuenke The Rehearsal The Cello Players Acrylic on Masonite™ Signed and numbered limited edition 48 x 48 serigraph 205/300 Gift of the Ibach Family 26 x 52 Gift of the Artist

Louise Freshman Brown’s work has been featured in museums Born in Dusseldorf, Germany, Susanne art painter exhibiting in Europe, Asia and author/illustrator for several books. and galleries throughout the U.S. Schuenke now lives in Ponte Vedra, Fla. the U.S. Her work is in private, public, Her art is published in Women in Art, Vol. I, and Europe. Solo exhibits include She holds a M.A. from Westfield and and corporate collections around the by Reinhard Fuchs (Vienna, 2013). Piirto Gallery, Helsinki Finland; University College, London, and a Ph.D. world, including the National Cathedral, Monique Goldstrom Gallery and in art history from University of Cologne, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Embassy in City Center Theatre, NYC. Her works Germany. Since 1987, she has been a fine Berlin. She has been a teacher and an are in more than 500 private, public and corporate collections. She has completed major commissions for Mayo Clinic, Merck and Co., IBM and others. Freshman Brown received her B.F.A. and M.F.A. from Syracuse University. She is professor of Art at UNF where she has been recognized for excellence in teaching and scholarship. She received the 2005 Outstanding Faculty Scholarship Award and the 2007 Distinguished Professor Award.

14 15 Susanna Richter-Helman Tiffany Leach UNF Modern I Redemption Copper, paper, aluminum and Double-walled ceramic vessel pencil on wood 13 ½ H x 9 D 53 H x 32 W x 4 D Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

With roots in the southern landscape, Susanna Richter-Helman is a Tiffany Whitfield Leach is a ceramic Colorado native living and artist whose work over the last working in St. Augustine, Fla. 10 years has been inspired by the Her primary medium is mixed culture and resources around her. media paintings on metal and She received her M.F.A. degree in copper incorporating collage ceramics from the University of elements. In addition to her Georgia, and a B.F.A. from the Uni- copper works, Richter-Helman versity of North Carolina at Char- creates backlit collages made lotte. During post graduate studies, using paper and hundreds of her work was briefly influenced by small lights. She holds an time spent living in Cortona, Italy. associate’s degree in Advertising Leach has since been involved in and Graphic Design from the the ceramic arts community in the Colorado Institute of Art and a B.A. southeastern United States. She in Art History from Metropolitan currently teaches in the arts at both State College of Denver. Jacksonville University and the University of North Florida.

16 17 Jonathan Lux Marilyn Taylor Butterfly Florida Hotel Oil on multiple canvases Painted ceramic sculpture 102 x 84 19 ¼ x 15 x 6 ¼ Gift of the Artist Gift of Pat Vail

Jonathan Lux is a painter living Marilyn Taylor was born in in London, U.K. He was born in Danville, Ill. and moved to Florida Bluefield, W.Va. in 1976. He was to pursue her B.F.A. and M.F.A. the subject of solo shows at degrees at the University of the University of Maine Museum Florida. In addition to conducting of Art, the Museum of private studio classes, she has Contemporary Art Jacksonville, held teaching positions within the the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum Duval County Public Schools, the and the Alexander Brest Museum Jacksonville Art Museum (now of Art, at Jacksonville University. the Museum of Contemporary Jonathan received his B.F.A. from Art Jacksonville), Jacksonville Jacksonville University in 2008 University and the University of and is currently a M.F.A. candidate North Florida. Taylor’s work has at the Royal College of Art (2014). been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout Florida. Her work may be found in private collections including those of Bell South, the Jacksonville, Tampa and Orlando International Airports, and the Shriner’s International Headquarters in Tampa, Fla.

18 19 Steve Williams Christie Holechek Revolutionary Pilot Pressing Forces Forward (detail) Oil on canvas Charcoal, ink and pastel on paper 84 x 84 60 x 90 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Steve Williams grew up surrounded Christie Thompson Holechek, is by enterprise and entrepreneurial a third generation Jacksonville spirit. He pursued a graphic design native. She holds a B.F.A. from degree and a career in his family’s the University of North Florida and business, Harbinger, developing M.F.A. from Maine College of Art. signs and environmental graphics For the past 15 years, she has for this national electrical sign been dedicated to arts adminis- manufacturing company. After tration, education and advocacy a decade, Williams reimmersed while maintaining an active studio himself in the applied fine arts. practice. Holechek is the Art in Now these interests are melded Public Places Program Manager and Williams’ family sign business for the City of Jacksonville. Since supports the arts locally and 2010, she has championed her nationally. This combination position as liaison to the City is an inspiring mix, evident in by facilitating local public art Williams’ body of work as he initiatives between Jacksonville’s acts as a storyteller, creating a professional artists and public visual vocabulary with symbols and private agencies. She is and drawing the viewer in with facilitating creative solutions to color, texture and other decorative support downtown revitalization. elements.

20 21 Sydney McKenna Jerry N. Uelsmann Lenticular Oasis (above) Apocalypse II Lenticular Disintegration (below) Gelatin silver print Oil on canvas 16 x 20 12 x 24 Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist

Born in Detroit in 1934, Jerry Sydney McKenna, a painter from Uelsmann received his B.F.A. St. Augustine, Fla, received her degree at the Rochester Institute B.A. in painting from Eckerd College of Technology in 1957 and his in St. Petersburg, and attended M.S. and M.F.A. at Indiana graduate studies in Cortona, Italy University in 1960. He began through the University of Georgia. teaching photography at the She is a director and founding University of Florida in Gainesville member of Butterfield Garage Art in 1960. He became a graduate Gallery in St. Augustine; her work research professor of art at the is in private and corporate university in 1974, and is now collections nationwide and in retired from teaching and lives in the permanent collection of the Gainesville. Uelsmann received a Museum of Florida Art in Deland. Guggenheim Fellowship in 1967 Several of her paintings are and a National Endowment for published in Florida’s American the Arts Fellowship in 1972. Heritage River-Images from the Uelsmann’s work has been widely St. Johns Region (2009), a 10- exhibited in the United States and year project surveying the river’s abroad over the past 30 years. effect on artists from prehistory to contemporary times.

22 23 Thomas Hager M. Lee Adams Live Oak Cardinal on Branch Full bleed Kallitype Lithograph 41 x 31 30 x 24 Gift of the Artist Gift of Blair Woolverton

Thomas Hager’s meteoric rise in (Moulton) Lee Adams, 1922-1971, the world of art photography is was a well-known painter and evident in the many exhibitions illustrator. Adams spent his and distinguished collections that childhood in the Mandarin area of include his art. His work is in the Jacksonville and later established permanent collections of Gerard a studio in Avondale. He studied Levy, Paris, France; Ken Damy, at the University of North Carolina Breccia, Italy; Henry Buhl and Rollins College. His work was Collection, City; widely collected and exhibited Southern Progress Building, nationally at the National Audubon Birmingham, Ala.; Federal Reserve Society Headquarters in New Bank, Atlanta; Maine Museum of York City, the Fairchild Tropical Art and others. Hager’s new work Botanic Gardens in Coral Gables, has recently been in demand Florida and in other venues. His among top New York designers illustrations were featured in the and collectors, finding homes in Audubon Society’s publication places such as Caesar’s Palace, Wild Flowers of Eastern North Four Seasons, The Ritz Carlton America and he painted murals and private collections in New for the State of Florida pavilion at York and Los Angeles. the 1964 World’s Fair in New York.

24 25 Charles M. Brown Charles M. Brown Pot with Carved Figures Hanging Medallion Necklace Raku fired clay Raku fired clay 21 H x 15 ¾ D 21 ½ L x 7 ½ W Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of Pat Vail

Charles “Charlie” Moses Brown, Brown was a member of the 1904-1987, was born in Mayport, World Crafts Council and the state Fla. When Brown was two, the representative for Florida to the family moved to the Mandarin American Crafts Council in 1970. area of Jacksonville where he He received awards for his work lived and worked for the next from the Winter Park Arts Festival, 81 years. Brown primarily worked the Florida Craftsmen Annual Show in clay, creating hand-built pots, and others. His work was exhibited ornaments and jewelry patterned at the Mint Museum of Art in with clay stamps, dried seed Charlotte, North Carolina and pods, rocks and other materials. featured in several retrospectives In the early 1960s Brown including one at the Jacksonville embraced the raku method of Art Museum in 1969 and at the firing. Brown left his job as a University of Florida in 1978. bookkeeper to pursue pottery full time in 1962.

26 27 Richard A. Ueland-Brice Jay Solomon Contemplation Loss Oil on canvas Photograph 22 x 32 38 ¼ x 51 ½ Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist

Richard A. Ueland-Brice was born Atlantic Beach photographer Jay in Minnesota in 1942. He studied Solomon turned to his camera painting for five years at The Art professionally after long careers Students League of New York in broadcast journalism and and served as a trustee of the public relations. The northern American Fine Arts Society. He Ohio native and graduate of Kent exhibited in New York and had State University studied art early a one-man show at Southern on which greatly influenced his Vermont Arts Center in Manchester. approach to photography. Life He moved to Ponte Vedra Beach, experiences provided opportu- Fla. in 1979 and resided there for nities to see art in many forms 15 years before moving to and helped train his eye to find Mt. Dora, Fla. His work was uncommon images in common shown in a number of Jacksonville settings. His approach sometimes galleries including the Gallery leads to pushing realistic imagery Contemporanea and may be to the abstract. Solomon’s work found in private and corporate has been published in national collections. photography magazines and he contributes to the journal of a three-state land trust in Fort Wayne, Ind.

28 29 Clark Lunberry Suspended Sentence Assemblage 13 x 130 ½ Gift of the Artist

Clark Lunberry is an associate professor he returned to the U.S. to pursue an M.A. “writing on water/writing on air” of English at the University of North Florida and Ph.D. in the Modern Studies Program installations that involve site-specific where he has been teaching since 2004. at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. poetry placed in and upon the landscape. Lunberry received degrees in art history, In addition to his widely published Recent installations have been completed French and philosophy from the University interdisciplinary scholarship, Lunberry is on the UNF campus, as well as in Toronto, of Kansas. After many years living in New an installation artist and poet. For several Paris, Durham (U.K.), Hiroshima, Tokyo and York, and then France, Belgium and Japan, years he has been engaged in numerous at Stanford University.

30 31 Megan Cosby Debbie Pounders Learned Behavior The Theme Acrylic on canvas Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 36 x 48 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Painter Megan Cosby currently Debbie Pounders grew up in resides in Jacksonville, Fla. Cosby Nashville, and now lives in graduated from the University Jacksonville. Working full-time, of North Florida with a B.A. in the pursuit of art is limited and Communication and a minor in Art therefore precious to her. Pounders Studio. Cosby combines a design is involved in community charitable sensibility with a fine art focus. work, including “A Brush with Her portfolio includes Nature” presented by Jacksonville publications, feature cover Arboretum and the Cummer stories, specialty design projects Museum of Art and Gardens, and television news spots. Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Cosby’s paintings have been Foundation and Wolfson Children’s featured in multiple galleries Hospital Art with a Heart. She is along with museum, public, active in AGOP and JAG. Debbie’s private and permanent collections. vibrant “Finger Paintings” have shown in galleries throughout Atlanta and Jacksonville. Her painting, “Fishing Hole Number 9,” hangs in the MacDonald Lodge on Anticosti Island located in Quebec, Canada.

32 33 Susan Dauphinee Memphis Wood Marsh Piece Two Figures Acrylic on canvas Paper mâché over wire 29 ¾ x 39 ¾ 33 ¼ x 8 ½ x 9 ¾ Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family

Susan Dauphinee was born in Memphis Wood, 1902-1989, Jacksonville and attended the was a highly influential artist Ringling School of Art and Design. and art educator. Wood moved She feels her most valuable to Jacksonville in 1929 to begin experiences are endless hours a 33-year teaching career and spent observing and painting as one of the city’s first art the landscape. She has taught educators, helped shape the numerous seminars and exhibited talents of a number of local in art shows and galleries artists. She worked in many throughout Florida. After years of different media, including living on a marsh in Cedar Key, printmaking, collage, painting, Dauphinee will soon move to a fibers and clay. home on the Suwannee River that (cont’d on next page) she and her husband designed and built. Her works are in a number of private and corporate collections including those of the Walt Disney Corporation, Waste Management of North America and Santa Fe Community College.

34 35 Memphis Wood Vina Schemer Three Bikinis Hand-built Raku Vessel Mixed media on canvas Raku pottery 38 x 40 14 ½ H x 18 D Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of Pat Vail

(cont’d from previous page) After earning her B.F.A., Vina She earned an M.F.A. from the Schemer has worked in University of Georgia in 1947 Jacksonville as a studio potter, and was one of the founders photo-ceramist and teacher since of the Jacksonville Art Museum 1962. She has served as the (now the Museum of Southeast Regional Director of Contemporary Art Jacksonville). the American Crafts Council. In 2005 the Museum established Her pieces may be found in the Memphis Wood Excellence the permanent collections of in Teaching Award to honor Ceramics Monthly magazine outstanding art educators on and the American Museum the First Coast. of Ceramic Art. Her work has been featured in several books including Contemporary Ceramics by Susan Peterson. She has been a featured artist in Studio Potter magazine and was one of two American artists invited to the 2nd and 3rd International Biennial of Contemporary Ceramics in Grottaglia, Italy.

36 37 Cookie Davis Will Dickey Jazz Crooner Washington Oaks Sunrise Unglazed red clay Photograph 23 ½ x 7 x 6 ½ 33 x 50 Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist

Cookie Davis, a Jacksonville Will Dickey is a nature native and University of North photographer in Jacksonville, Florida graduate, has been Florida. After working at the exhibiting her figurative Montgomery Advertiser (Ala.) sculptures, “story people,” in the for two years, Dickey became a Southeast since the 1970s. Her photojournalist with the Florida work is in corporate and private Times-Union. A graduate of collections both nationally and Auburn University, he served as internationally. In addition to her a photographer for the university studio work, Davis is active in the while taking postgraduate studies art community. She has served in journalism. While a student, he as president of brAIDS/ARTreach, was photography editor for the chair of the Riverside Art Festival school’s yearbook, The Glomerata, and the Jacksonville Fine Art and also worked for the student Festival and director of the Art newspaper, The Auburn Plainsman. & Soul Gallery, Women’s Center His nature photography is shown of Jacksonville. Currently she is in Jacksonville area galleries and involved with the Jacksonville exhibited in regional art festivals. Artists Guild in helping to develop opportunities for emerging and professional artists in the region.

38 39 Donald Henry Dusinberre Silver Fox (for Shirley) Acrylic paint on PlexiglasTM Diptych, 36 x 60 each Gift of the Artist

With formative years spent in the North and side. That struggle took him through a long ventures and employment experiences adolescent years in Florida, there has always college career, which began at the University have made their mark on his process. been an awkward struggle between the two of Florida and ended at the University of Although his paintings seem to recognize halves of Donald Henry Dusinberre’s brain; North Florida with a B.A. in painting in 2001. his life experiences, their appearance is the creative side battling the analytical Along the way, a number of business ever morphing in medium and style.

40 41 Ted Johnson Ken McMillan River High Vogel Multi-part photograph Mixed media 98 x 92 ½ 54 x 14 ½ x 13 Gift of the Artist Gift of Pat Vail

Ted Johnson, photographer for Kenneth McMillan received a B.F.A. Light Moods Photography, is a from the University of Mississippi native of Florida. Raised in Miami and his M.F.A. from Cranbrook and later Ft. Lauderdale, he Academy of Art. He came to the received a degree in Building University of North Florida as a Construction from Georgia charter faculty member in 1972, Institute of Technology and owned and later became the department a successful construction company chair of Communications and in Jacksonville until he retired Visual Art. He taught Pottery, and turned to his real passion – Sculpture, Aesthetics, Art History photography. Over the past 17 and other courses. During summers years, he has developed from a and two sabbaticals he gave serious amateur photographer illustrated talks and/or workshops shooting film to a trained in Sligo, Ireland; Sofia, Bulgaria; professional using the latest Belize City, Belize; Fukui, Japan technology in digital photo and Aix-en-Provence, France. capture and digital processing. Now retired, McMillan teaches for Johnson’s first love in photography UNF’s OLLI program and pottery is nature and he specializes in to grade school children with St. capturing wildlife and landscapes Johns County’s Community in in beautiful natural light. Schools Program.

42 43 Madeleine Wagner Nancy Doolan Florida Panther Florida Series 9 Mixed media on paper Oil on canvas 24 x 32 26 x 20 Gift of the Artist Gift of Pat Vail

Madeleine Peck Wagner was Nancy Doolan is a professor of born in Cleveland, Ohio. Although foundations studies at Savannah fading, the once grandiose College of Art and Design in city clings to a specific kind of Savannah, Ga., and is a practicing dignity. This tension between the artist with a history of exhibitions deliberate and chance influences in various regions of the United Wagner’s art. Her work relies on States. Internationally, Doolan is deliberately rendered imagery represented in Hong Kong at Tao culled from her private store of Gallery. She has a B.F.A. from iconographic animals and those University of North Florida and with hundreds of years of cultural M.F.A. from Radford University, Va. resonance. Using animal imagery, she renders figures in a manner tied to historical prints—dense, repetitive mark-making, erasures and reapplications. She works primarily with pencil, oil pastel and watercolor striking a balance between the decorative and informational.

44 45 Gordon Meggison Dee Roberts Interiors Transitions Acrylic on canvas Watercolor on paper 36 x 42 39 x 31 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Gordon Meggison lives in Established Jacksonville artist, Jacksonville, Fla., and attended Dee Roberts, works in acrylic, Jacksonville University. His French watercolor and mixed media. She Light /Florida Light art show in recently had a one-woman show Nantes, France featured “pleine in the Thrasher Horne Center aire” watercolors. He has painted for the Arts and the Larimer Art murals across the U.S. for Center. Jacksonville Watercolor General Mills, sculpted wall art Society named her “Watercolor for interior designers and sold Artist of the Year” in 2010; she large canvas trompe l’oeil murals has won Gold, Silver and Bronze around the world. Meggison awards at their exhibits. Roberts currently teaches watercolor and has won numerous “Best in oil with the Jewish Community Show”awards at St. Augustine Alliance, Reddi Arts, Jacksonville Art Association, SOMMA and Art Watercolor Society and the Arts Guild of Orange Park. She was Guild of Orange Park. He tries to educated at Philadelphia Museum capture the pure subtle colors of College of Art and University of nature and North Florida North Florida. Roberts’ work is in landscapes and the energy permanent collections at St. Johns embodied by driftwood at Talbot Country Day, UNF, AT&T and many Island and Jekyll Island. private collections.

46 47 Mary Atwood Laird Letters Home Okefenokee, Georgia Photograph Infrared photography on 20 x 16 metallic paper Gift of the Artist 44 x 40 Gift of the Artist

As the daughter of a World War II military photographer, Mary Laird, a northeast Florida artist, Atwood grew up with a camera received a B.F.A. in graphic design in hand. Her earliest memories from UNF. He pursued graphic art of taking photographs are of and photography in journalism using a Kodak Brownie when she and commercialism. As a solo was six years old. From there, photo artist, he started “blac palm her experiences involved learning inc.” and later opened the Dewey, to use a wide variety of camera a studio and gallery of fine art/ equipment from Polaroid to commercial photography. Hasselblad, and just about Recently, Laird has been traveling everything in between. Her work and capturing images that are is included in numerous corporate, later transformed, printed and public and private collections. promoted as the series “cphace,” She has won awards on the symmetrical images of organic national level, and will be forms that create a myriad of exhibiting her First Coast faces. Within each image, nature Reflections project in France becomes less complex as textures during the summer of 2013. and lines reveal different faces, inviting the viewer to discover new sights with each visit.

48 49 James Crichlow Keith Doles Architectural Forms I Brass Photograph 30 x 22 40 x 26 Acrylic on rag paper Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

James Crichlow is a photographer Keith Doles is a graphic artist based in Neptune Beach who living in Jacksonville, where he received his B.A. in History received his B.F.A. in Graphic from the University of Texas at Design from the University of Arlington. He has won numerous North Florida in 2001. He earned awards for his efforts in his M.A. in Business from Webster photojournalism, but looks toward University in 2005. His career the American Frontier for his started at a Wisconsin-based web personal works. He holds Edward design firm and since has taught Weston, Ansel Adams and at DeVry University and conducted Jackson Pollock as artistic a series of fine art workshops. In influences and inspiration. recent years, Doles has participated in several exhibitions and youth outreach activities in Jacksonville and St. Augustine. He continues to display his paintings in galleries in northeast Florida. His work can be found in private collections and public institutions.

50 51 Troy Eittreim Jennifer Mendoza Stanelle Jazz, In River with Alligators Enthralled Digital collage on archival paper Photograph 16 x 20 30 x 50 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Troy Eittreim is a painter and digital Jennifer Mendoza Stanelle is artist, with ties to Jacksonville, an artist in Jacksonville, Fla. Fla. since 1982. In 1989 he She received her B.F.A. in Painting received a B.F.A. in painting and and Drawing from the University illustration from The Savannah of Georgia. The focus of her work College of Art and Design. Around has always been people and 2002 he taught himself Photoshop portraiture. In 2000, she exhibited and Illustrator and has been using her large scale oil portraits at these tools almost exclusively the Philippine Consulate in New since. Eittreim recently won first York. From 2005 to 2008, she place, Donnie Award 2012 managed the establishment of (MOCA – Museum of Computer an Arts in Medicine program at Art), and Editor’s Choice Award Shands Jacksonville. In 2009, she for Art and Beyond Magazine. His switched her primary medium work has been written about in from oil paint to photography, ArtPapers Magazine, the Atlanta and started a business, Jennifer Journal-Constitution and the Mendoza Photography. Chattahoochee Review. His has exhibited in Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York.

52 53 Carole Mehrtens Sharla Valeski Koi Suite I & II What They Don’t Want You to Know Watercolor on paper Acrylic on canvas 40 x 9 Each 48 x 36 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Carole Mehrtens is a Jacksonville Originally from Dallas, Tex., Sharla native residing in Orange Park, Valeski attended Jacksonville whose great-grandmother University graduating magma captured beautiful landscapes of cum laude with a B.F.A. She North Florida in the early 1900s. participated in the Women to Mehrtens has studied and worked Watch Exhibition at Alexander in watercolor for the past 23 years. Brest Museum, Art After Dark Her works reflect love of color at the and the and deep appreciation of the Bright Young Things exhibition at natural beauty of Florida. She Jane Gray Gallery. She opened has been in juried shows of the Next Gallery, one of the first Off Florida Watercolor Society, the Grid Galleries and later a Jacksonville Artists Guild, studio in the CoRK Arts District. Jacksonville Watercolor Society, Valeski paints, draws, sews and St. Augustine Art Association, builds installation pieces. Working Cummer Museum of Art and mostly from childhood memories, Gardens and a group show at the dreams and her imagination, Broome Street Gallery in SoHo, Valeski explores the idea of New York. Her colorful paintings being feminine using methods, hang in many homes, yachts and materials and imagery that are businesses nation-wide. traditionally assigned to females.

54 55 Renée Faure Garry McElwee Hasty Angel Talking Heads Watercolor on paper Time Zero Polaroid, 9 ¾ x 13 ¾ Giclée on canvas Gift of Pat Vail 40 x 40 Gift of the Artist

Renée Faure is the daughter of the prominent New York artist, Garry McElwee attended West Nan Greacen Faure and Virginia University before granddaughter of American relocating to Florida to pursue a Impressionist, Edmund W. degree in communications design Greacen. She has exhibited at Florida State University. extensively with the American He founded his first design firm Watercolor Society, National while still a student. With his wife, Watercolor Society, National he later founded McElwee and and McElwee, an award winning National Academy of Design. corporate design studio with top She is the third generation in level clients in the U.S. He has her family to be nominated to also worked as a photographer membership in the National for the firm and other clients in Academy. Faure’s work is in the corporate and advertising numerous publications. She has a world. Since the early 1990s mural in the Florida State Capitol he has worked independently and is included in numerous as a fine art photographer. He corporate and private collections recently founded Artist Services, around the country. a company that produces archival prints for artists.

56 57 Mark Durham Santa Fe Acrylic on canvas 36 x 48 Gift of the Artist

Mark Durham is a professional painter and sculptor currently living and working out of his “MAD painted house” and studio in Atlantic Beach, Fla. His work has been featured in many juried Beth Haizlip shows, including the Atlanta Gift Bunky Green Rocks Jacksonville Shows/High Design, the New York Acrylic on canvas Gift Shows, the New York Licensing 48 x 126 Show, HGTV, UNCTV, Southern Gift of the Artist Living magazine and USA WEEKEND. It is also not uncommon to see the artist painting “live” at Beth Haizlip received a B.A. degree from point for her career. She was thrilled to be Jacksonville scenes. Haizlip’s work is a music festival or on the side of Florida Southern College and has been invited to paint a colorful mural for UNF’s shown at First Street Gallery, Neptune the road like some of his heroes, painting for more than 30 years. She is library. She asked saxophonist Bunky Beach; Great Hang Ups, Fleming Island; “the Florida Highwaymen.” known for her bold, vibrant impressionist Green, a retired jazz professor at UNF, and Avondale Artworks. Durham is currently focusing his style. Having her art chosen for the 2007 to model for her and planned her mural energy on portrait commissions Jacksonville Jazz poster was a turning around him with creatively represented and licensing.

58 59 Adams, Brenda Mary St. Germain Wet Transitions Acrylic and mixed media Oil on canvas on canvas 40 x 40 36 x 24 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Mary St. Germain, a painter Brenda Adams is a self-taught residing in Jacksonville, Fla., artist from California who attended Louisiana State University describes her art as abstract with a concentration in Fine Art. impressionism. After relocating She is a member of Oil Painters to Jacksonville in 2004, she took of America and Landscape Artists a few art workshops and just Inter na­ tional. Her work is in picked up a brush and dived in. private and public collections, For Adams, painting is a way of including Louisiana State Medical escaping into another world – Center, Baptist Medical Center a world of color, texture and shape. South and Flagler Hospital. Her “Accidents” play a big part in how work was selected to hang in her work turns out. Found objects the United States Embassy in are often incorporated, adding to Tegucigalpa, Honduras. the randomness of each painting’s St. Germain’s work is informed outcome. Adams finds peace by the natural world through of mind in art making and has observation and fueled by worked to continue developing imagination. She seeks to ex­plore as an artist. and manipulate color com­plexions to capture the changing nature of our environment.

60 61 Jensen Hande John Votel The Deer UNF Lake (triptych detail) Photograph Acrylic and Flex-a-Rock™ on 50 x 30 panel Gift of the Artist 48 x 36 Gift of the Artist

Jensen Hande is a commercial photographer living in Jacksonville, John Votel began his art career Fla. He photographs very versatile as a street muralist in Southern subject matter but California. In 1978 he moved to specializes in portrait and central Florida and became a editorial assignments. His images signwriter and pictorial artist for have been used for numerous the Walt Disney World Company. national magazines and He was soon promoted to an companies. Among his clients are attraction artist and later became The Washington Post magazine, superintendent over the carpentry Parade magazine, People shop and the sign and pictorial magazine, Lexus, MTV, Sperry department. Votel moved to Topsiders, Florida Blue, AT&T, Jacksonville and began his free- Vistakon, CSX Transportation lance career where he developed and Baptist Medical Center. His a unique style of bas-relief art. favorite hobbies include bingo He invented a product called and his favorite color is green. Flex-a-Rock™ to create flexible and durable surface textures. It is currently used by most major theme parks and many fine artists across the U.S.

62 63 Leigh-Ann Sullivan Randy (above) Sailor (below) Photographs 18 x 18 Gift of the Artist

Leigh-Ann Sullivan received her B.F.A. in Fine Art Photography from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 2007, winning First Place for Portfolio in the Annual Spring Show. She has shown in the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, and was commissioned by UF Shands Jacksonville Trauma One Arts in Lee Harvey and provocative painter and philosopher times shock, Harvey shares, Medicine to create the “Portraits Tropic of Mischief king and has been outraging and delighting “Art has license. Artists have license. of Hope” project, now on Acrylic on canvas patrons of art for decades, his new (work) I have license.” permanent display. Sullivan 28 ¼ x 46 ¼ seems to be the most promising yet.” continues to pursue personal Gift of Pat Vail Harvey is an activist artist and most projects while mentoring influenced by the works of Julian Schnabel, photography students and Phillip Guston and Andy Warhol. In response collaborating with seasoned According to a 2012 Metro Jacksonville to being asked in 2000 by the Florida artists in California. She currently article by Stephen Dare, Lee Harvey is Times-Union why he is a purveyor of art lives in the Mohave Desert with “easily Jacksonville’s most controversial designed to provoke discussion and often- her husband and two children.

64 65 Jim Smith Like a Red Rose Metal and mixed media 8 H x 168 W x 4 D Gift of the Artist

Jim Smith began his art career in of the Northeast Florida Sculptors, has He donates art to various charities such as SoHo, NYC in the 1970s. He currently shown his art internationally and currently Art Unleashed, the Make a Wish Foundation teaches advanced classes in 3-D art at exhibits at the Southlight Art Gallery in and the Patrons of the Heart. the Bolles School in Jacksonville. Smith Jacksonville. Smith is a major contributor is an active participant in the local arts to the annual Empty Bowls project community. He is a founding member benefiting the Second Harvest Food Bank.

66 67 Stephen Heywood Kathleen Wobie Condiment Stack Palmetto Scrub Soda fired stoneware Oil on canvas 8 1 H x 13 1 D 40 x 30 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Stephen Heywood received his B.S. Kathleen Wobie, a painter living in degree in ceramics from Southern Gainesville, Fla., received her B.A. Utah University and his M.F.A. in in Design and her M.A. in Medical ceramics from Edinboro University Sociology from the University of of Pennsylvania. His work has Florida. She combined a career been exhibited nationally and in the Department of Pediatrics internationally in numerous at UF with work as painter. She exhibitions. Heywood was selected had a residency at the Vermont to represent the United States in Studio Center and has been an the First International, Ceramics instructor at the John C. Campbell Journal Editors Symposium, Folk School. She was a founding Emerging Artist exhibition, in member of the Melrose Bay Art Xian China. His work has been Gallery, a signature member published in numerous books and of Plein Air Florida, a 10-year in the Clay Times and Ceramics invitational painter at the Epcot Monthly. He is primarily interested Art in the Garden Festival and a in ceramic wheel-thrown vessels poster artist for public radio and and hand-built mechanical forms art festivals. that relate to function. Currently he is an associate professor at the University of North Florida.

68 69 Norman W. Gregory Voices / Time = You Wood with mixed media 60 x 540 Gift of the Artist

Founder of Landschooner Studios in distinctive perspective in texture and career in retail management, commercial Switzerland, Fla., Norman Gregory works in design. His works, inspired by nature and real estate and economic development. a medium of reclaimed construction debris, life experiences, have received local and He is currently Vice President of the paints, stains and natural materials. regional acclaim. Born in Pennsylvania, St. Johns County, Florida Chamber of His unique creations contain materials he received a degree in Commerce and Commerce and Executive Director of the such as plywood products, tree limbs, Business Administration from the Economic Development Council. roots, burl and stone that reflect a University of Alabama and pursued a

70 71 Marsha Hatcher Them Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 40 x 40 Gift of the Artist

Marsha Hatcher, born in southern Georgia, received a B.A. degree in art at Albany State University. Exhibiting both nationally and internationally, Hatcher paints portraits in an expressionistic style to capture both likeness and emotion. Using color to interpret George Cornwell the subject’s feelings, each Zadar painting begins as an abstract Serigraph and evolves into the finished 13 x 30 figurative interpretation. Hatcher Gift of the Artist is a founding member of Jacksonville Consortium of African American Artists and George Cornwell is a fine art screen printer under the tutorage of Eunice and Jackson returned home to Jacksonville to open his The Art Center Cooperative. She is currently located at the CoRK Arts District Lowell (Chromacomp Inc.), Jean-Yves own operation, George Cornwell Fine Art, a recipient of the 2004 Community in Jacksonville, Fla. Moving to New York Noblet (Noblet Serigraphie) and Bill Wollod in 2005. Foundation Art Venture grant/ City in 1987, he worked and studied within (Willco Fine Art). After 15 years working as Independent Life Minority award the fine art screen printing industry an edition printer in the NYC area, Cornwell and was the official 2010 Jacksonville Jazz Festival Artist.

72 73 Kimberly Young Lyn Asselta Black Hole Cypress Blue Hand-blown glass Pastel on paper 14 H x 12 x 23 D 30 x 20 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Kimberly Young discovered a Lyn Asselta is a pastel painter who passion for glass while working lives and works in the nation’s as an assistant to artist Thomas oldest city, St. Augustine, Fla. Long in St. Augustine, Fla. She Her deep love and respect for the earned a B.F.A. at Jacksonville landscape continues to inspire University and was a part of the her work. Asselta’s pastels have team that created “Lyrical Light,” been hung in exhibits throughout a 75-foot glass installation in the the United States and she has Times-Union Center for the been an Artist in Residence for Performing Arts. Young sees the National Park Service at glass as a material with endless Acadia National Park in Maine. possibilities and uses its fluidity She is a workshop and classroom to translate beauty through her instructor, a Signature Member work. She creates installations of the Pastel Society of America, for private and public spaces. a Masters Circle recipient of Young’s work may be seen in the International Association of the Mayo Clinic, the Cummer Pastel Societies and the founder Museum of Art and Gardens and and current president of the First the Florida Hospital Waterman in Coast Pastel Society. Tavares, Fla.

74 75 Jeanne Pellegrino Toni Charneco Fountain Series V A New Kind of Create Acrylic paint on Plexiglas™ Collage on archival paper 50 x 30 30 x 40 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Born in Toledo, Ohio, Jeanne Born in , Toni Pellegrino nurtured a passion for Charneco received her B.F.A. at art as she pursued her B.F.A., M.A. Inter-American University in San at Bowling Green State University, German, Puerto Rico, and studied culminating in a M.F.A. from FSU. with many nationally known artists After teaching at Jacksonville since 1972. She has been a University, she opened Pellegrino resident of Orange Park, Fla. Studios of Fine Art in Orange Park. since 1968. Her work is in Throughout her career, Pellegrino’s collections in northeast Florida work has been featured in and throughout the United States, prominent collections including including the Jacksonville The White House, Florida National Symphony Orchestra Collection Bank, The Haskell Collection and and the private collection of Jacksonville’s Mayor’s Collection. International President of Rotary. She was selected for the U.S. State Charneco has received numerous Department‘s Art in the Embassies awards in juried exhibitions. Program, and has been featured In 1999, she was selected as in the Kottler Galleries (NYC) and Artist of the Year for outstanding other institutions and galleries. achievement in the field of watercolor and service to the Jacksonville Watercolor Society.

76 77 Annelies Dykgraaf Marilyn Antram Flow of the River Creeping Bougainvillea Woodcut and acrylic on paper Acrylic on canvas 48 x 24 30 x 20 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

Annelies M. Dykgraaf, born in An Ohio-born artist and design Nigeria, holds a B.F.A. from Calvin major who spent her early years College and studied in Lacoste, in the vibrant creative arena of France though the Cleveland American Greetings in Cleveland, Institute of Art. After moving to Antram became an accomplished Jacksonville, she became a founding fine artist in both acrylics and oils member of the Jacksonville after working for many years as Consortium of African American a graphic designer. Having Artists and the Art Center extensive illustration experience Cooperative, Inc. Dykgraaf’s during her design career, she medium of choice is woodblock consulted with some of with the à la poupée technique. Jacksonville’s well known artists Her compositions include textile about mediums and techniques. patterns and motifs from West Her paintings reflect a boldness in African tribal folk tales and myths. stroke and color that illuminate Her work has been exhibited in her wide range of subjects. She numerous local venues including has participated in many juried the Haskell Gallery, the Cummer shows, solo exhibits and is Museum of Art & Gardens and the currently exhibiting in galleries in Ritz Theatre & LaVilla Museum. Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Fla.

78 79 Appreciation

Much gratitude is due the many artists who generously donated their works to the Art in the Library Project. The artists featured in this catalog are from the northeast Florida region. A complete list of the Library’s art collection developed through this project is included at the end of this publication.

In addition to the participating artists, several other donors and collectors contributed to this project. We are especially grateful to those individuals and groups who shared the vision and made donations of cash or in-kind gifts.

*These include:

Bettie B. Ackerman AFNA, Inc., Las Vegas Michael Cavendish Sherry Chait Dr. Sandra G. Hansford Cynthia H. Hoffer Elizabeth (Chic) Holliday Gerri Hubbard Stephanie S. Ibach and the family of the late Dr. John R. Ibach, Jr. Dr. Grady E. Johnson and the late Dr. Edna L. Saffy Susan A. Massey Evelyn C. McDonald Courtenay McLeland Gudrun Neubauer Rochelle B. Proctor Steven M. Rosenbloom Linda L. Smith Patricia Vail Stephanie Weiss Blair Woolverton Dr. Mark E. Workman

*Donors to the Art in the Library Fund as of April 30, 2013

81 Acknowledgements Catalog of the Collection

This project would not have been possible without the participation of Jen Jones, UNF alumna Adams, Brenda *Atwood, Mary *Carlson, Dana H. *Crichlow, James and professional art consultant who understood the vision and partnered with Shirley Hallblade, Wet Marjorie’s Room Bicyclist Zion Acrylic and mixed media on Photograph Pastel on paper Photograph Dean of the Library, to make it happen. In addition to volunteering her time and talent, Jones canvas 20 x 16 10 x 8 50 x 30 enlisted her colleague, Donald Henry Dusinberre, who framed and installed most of the pieces 36 x 24 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist that grace the walls of the Library. Phyllis Andruskiewicz and Christina Levine, in their succes- Gift of the Artist *Atwood, Mary Charneco, Toni *Darvas, Endre Peter sive roles as the Library’s Director of Development, supported the project’s implementation in Adams, M. Lee Protection A New Kind of Create Oleo el Toledo many ways, including working directly with the artists and donors. Courtenay McLeland, Digital Cardinal on Branch Photograph Collage on paper Watercolor on paper Projects and Preservation Librarian and liaison to UNF’s Department of Art and Design, lent her Lithograph 20 x 16 30 x 40 19 x 13 background in art history and museum studies to curate and document the collection. A volunteer 30 x 24 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of Blair Woolverton committee of members of the Library Dean’s Leadership Council provided assistance in planning *Becker, Rose K. Cornwell, George Dauphinee, Susan and selection of artists in the initial phase of the project. Antram, Marilyn Floral Zadar Marsh Piece Creeping Bougainvillea Oil on black paper Serigraph Acrylic on canvas Acrylic on canvas 24 x 18 13 x 30 29 ¾ x 39 ¾ Others whose efforts helped advance the project include Ryan Fairbrother, Library Services 30 x 20 Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Specialist, who photographed many of the pieces and created digital files for use in UNF Digital Gift of the Artist Commons and this catalog. Additional project support from the Digital Projects and Preservation Brown, Charles M. Cosby, Megan Davis, Cookie Department was provided by Tracey Britton and Anna Birtles. Project support from staff of the Asselta, Lyn Hanging Medallion Necklace Learned Behavior Jazz Crooner Cypress Blue Raku fired clay Acrylic on canvas Unglazed red clay Library Dean’s Office includes contributions from Dee Baldwin, Mindy Galster and Cynthia Hoffer. Pastel on paper 21 ½ L x 7 ½ W 36 x 36 23 ½ x 7 x 6 ½ 30 x 20 Gift of Pat Vail Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family The support and encouragement of Dr. Debra Murphy, Chair of the Department of Art and Design, Gift of the Artist Brown, Charles M. *Cosby, Megan *Dickey, Will has been a vital component of this initiative. *Atwood, Mary Pot with Carved Figures Just a Thought Cedar Point Sunrise Comfort Raku fired clay Acrylic on canvas Photograph The catalog to document and highlight the collection was due largely to the graphic design work Photograph 21 H x 15 ¾ D 36 x 36 33 x 50 of Michael Boyles, a staff member of the Center for Instruction and Research Technology (CIRT) 20 x 16 Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist at the University of North Florida. His vision, talent and execution of the catalog have created a Bunker, John Crichlow, James Dickey, Will beautiful and permanent record of the Art in the Library Project. Atwood, Mary Winged Victory: Memorial Park Architectural Forms I Washington Oaks Sunrise Letters Home Acrylic on canvas Photograph Photograph Photograph 54 x 30 40 x 26 33 x 50 20 x 16 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Dimensions are noted in inches. *Works not illustrated in the catalog.

82 83 Dixon, Nofa *Elliott, Van *Farris, Diane Gregory, Norman W. Hawkins, Mindy *Johnson, Ted Laird *Lyle, Charles Patagonian Harpist Spirituals Dreaming Cranes Voices / Time = YOU Egretta Garbo Research Study for Okefenokee, Georgia Untitled Mixed media sculpture Etching Photograph Wood with mixed media Gourd paint, wood and copper Book I & II Infrared photography on metallic Oil on canvas 58 ½ x 14 x 11 12 ½ x 17 14 x 11 60 x 540 17 x 13 ½ x 7 Photograph paper 15 x 30 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist 20 x 24 44 x 40 Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist *Dixon, Nofa *Eittreim, Troy *Farris, Diane *Günter, George Heywood, Stephen McElwee, Garry Tapestry Form No. 312 Jazz, In Cemetery with Drummer Untitled Untitled Condiment Stack Johnson, Ted Leach, Tiffany Talking Heads Clay, glazes, mixed media and Flowers 10 x 14 Mixed media on paper Soda fired stoneware River High Redemption Time Zero Polaroid, Giclée on 6 ½ H x 12 ½ D Digital collage on paper Gelatin silver print 11 x 15 8 ¼ H x 13 ½ D Multi-part photograph on canvas Double-walled ceramic vessel canvas Gift of the Artist 20 x 24 Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist 98 x 92 ½ 13 ½ H x 9 D 40 x 40 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Doles, Keith Faure, Renée Hager, Thomas *Hirschfeld, Al Brass Eittreim, Troy Hasty Angel Live Oak Jazz! *Jones, Jim *Lipsky, Kim Margol *McIver 30 x 22 Jazz, In River with Alligators Watercolor on paper Full bleed Kallitype Etching Nude Send Me No Flowers 1984 Acrylic on paper Digital collage on paper 9 ¾ x 13 ¾ 41 x 31 22 x 18 Acrylic on canvas Mixed media collage on mat board Oil on board Gift of the Artist 20 x 24 Gift of Pat Vail Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family 30 x 24 8 x 7 ¼ 30 x 40 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of Pat Vail Gift of the Ibach Family Doolan, Nancy *Fazzino, Charles & Haizlip, Beth *Hirschfeld, Al Florida Series 9 *Elliott, Van 40 Jacksonville Children Bunky Green Rocks Jacksonville Shubert Theater *Ladnier, Paul Loftus, Kurtis McKenna, Sydney Oil on canvas Spirituals The Serenity of Wildlife Acrylic on canvas Lithograph Urban Jacksonville Jacksonville Jazz Festival Poster, Lenticular Disintegration 26 x 20 Etching Mixed media 48 x 126 24 x 20 Six panoramic Cirkut photographs, 1995 Oil on canvas Gift of Pat Vail 12 ½ x 17 35 ½ x 44 ½ Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family 1976-1988 Signed and numbered limited 12 x 24 Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of Jen Jones Art Consulting Gift of the Artist edition print Gift of the Artist Durham, Mark Hande, Jensen Holechek, Christie 32 x 22 Santa Fe Farrell, Tom Freshman Brown, Louise The Deer Pressing Forces Forward *Laird Gift of Bettie Ackerman McKenna, Sydney Acrylic on canvas Key West Morning The Rehearsal Photograph Charcoal, ink, and pastel on paper Orange Park, Florida Lenticular Oasis 36 x 48 Acrylic on paper Acrylic on Masonite™ 50 x 30 60 x 90 Infrared photography on metallic Lunberry, Clark Oil on canvas Gift of the Artist 20 ½ x 14 ¾ 48 x 48 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist paper Suspended Sentence 12 x 24 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family 33 x 30 Assemblage Gift of the Artist Dusinberre, Donald Henry Harvey, Lee *Holl, Francis (1815-1884) Gift of the Artist 13 x 130 ½ Silver Fox (for Shirley) *Farrell, Tom *Gabriel, Patrick Tropic of Mischief after George Richmond (1809- Gift of the Artist McMillan, Ken Acrylic paint on Plexiglas™ Noon at Matanzas Bay Timeless Acrylic on canvas 1896) *Laird Vogel Diptych, 36 x 60 each 20 ½ x 14 ¾ Oil on jute linen 28 ¼ x 46 ¼ Portrait of Harriet Beecher Stowe Los Sueños Lux, Jonathan Mixed media Gift of the Artist Acrylic on paper 48 x 72 Gift of Pat Vail Stipple engraving with personal Infrared photography on metallic Butterfly 54 x 14 ½ x 13 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist letter paper Oil on multiple canvases Gift of Pat Vail Dykgraaf, Annelies Hatcher, Marsha 14 x 9 ½ 42 ¾ x 39 ¾ 102 x 84 Flow of the River Farris, Diane *Gedeist, Craig Them Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist *Meggison, Gordon Woodcut and acrylic on paper Dove in Hand Jacksonville Skyline Acrylic and mixed media on Forces in Time 48 x 24 Gelatin silver print Acrylic on canvas canvas Acrylic on canvas Gift of the Artist 13 x 11 44 x 84 40 x 40 36 x 42 Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist

84 85 Meggison, Gordon *Richter-Helman, Susanna Schuenke, Susanne Solomon, Jay *Swasey, David L. *Tze-Hung, Chui *Vicente, Marta *Wilder, H. Interiors UNF Modern II The Cello Players Loss Mrs. Henderson Talbot First Rain in Spring Scafati Untitled Acrylic on canvas Copper, paper, aluminum, and Signed and numbered limited Photograph Oil on canvas Oil on canvas Oil on canvas Oil on canvas 36 x 42 pencil on wood edition serigraph 205/300 38 ¼ x 51 ½ 24 x 20 24 x 30 20 x 20 36 x 24 Gift of the Artist 53 H x 32 W x 4 D 26 x 52 Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Ibach Family Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Mehrtens, Carole *Solomon, Jay *Swierzy, Waldemar Ueland-Brice, Richard A. Votel, , Steve Koi Suite I & II Roberts, Dee *Schuenke, Susanne Rush Hour Glowing Guitar Contemplation UNF Lake I and II Revolutionary Pilot Watercolor on paper Transitions The Flight of Wisdom Photograph Signed and numbered print Oil on canvas Flex-a-Rock™, molding epoxy, Oil on canvas 40 x 9 Each Watercolor on paper Giclée on canvas 21 ¼ x 27 ¼ 32 x 24 22 x 32 latex acrylic, and glazes on 84 x 84 Gift of the Artist 39 x 31 57 x 80 Gift of the Artist Gift of Dr. Edna L. Saffy and Gift of the Ibach Family Japanese maple panels Gift of the Artist Gift of the Artist Made possible through the Dr. Grady E. Johnson Set of two triptychs, 48 x 96 each Mendoza Stanelle, Jennifer generosity of: *Solomon, Jay Uelsmann, Jerry N. Gift of the Artist *Wobie, Kathleen Enthralled *Rodriguez, Raquel Carreras Sherry Chait Red Star Line 1: Front Door USA *Swierzy, Waldemar Apocalypse II Florida Sunset Photograph No. 165 Dr. Sandra Hansford Photograph Hot Horn Gelatin silver print Wagner, Madeleine Oil on canvas 30 x 50 Oil on canvas Gerri Hubbard 21 ¾ x 28 ¼ Signed and numbered print 16 x 20 Florida Panther 40 x 30 Gift of the Artist 16 x 16 Gudrun Neubauer Gift of the Artist 32 x 24 Gift of the Ibach Family Mixed media on paper Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family Rochelle Proctor Gift of Dr. Edna L. Saffy and 24 x 32 Pellegrino, Jeanne Pat Vail *Solomon, Jay Dr. Grady E. Johnson *Unknown Gift of the Artist Wobie, Kathleen Fountain Series V *Rosemond Red Star Line 2: New Beginning Horses Crossing the Main Street Palmetto Scrub Acrylic paint on Plexiglas™ Untitled *Schuenke, Susanne Photograph *Swierzy, Waldemar Bridge *White, James Oil on canvas 50 x 30 Mixed media painting on canvas The Hunting Season 21 ¾ x 28 ¼ Sax Appeal Photograph created for a Citroen Liars 40 x 30 Gift of the Artist 20 x 30 Watercolor and ink on paper Gift of the Artist Signed and numbered print Car Commercial Oil on canvas Gift of the Artist Gift of the Ibach Family 20 x 16 32 x 24 16 x 20 12 x 9 *Pellegrino, Jeanne Gift of Pat Vail St. Germain, Mary Gift of Dr. Edna L. Saffy and Gift of Dr. Edna L. Saffy and Dr. Gift of Pat Vail *Wood, Memphis Variations on a Theme *Rudnak, Theo Transitions Dr. Grady E. Johnson Grady E. Johnson Aspects of the Sea Acrylic on canvas Jacksonville Jazz Festival Poster, *Shepherd, Robin Oil on canvas *White, James Etching, no. 8/25 46 ¼ x 37 1998 Jacksonville Jazz Festival Poster, 40 x 40 *Swierzy, Waldemar *Valeski, Sharla The Offering 20 x 24 Gift of the Ibach Family Signed limited edition print 1989 Gift of the Artist Sizzling Sticks Undreamed I – IV Oil on canvas Gift of the Ibach Family 32 x 22 Signed and numbered limited Signed and numbered print Acrylic on linen 20 x 16 Pounders, Debbie Gift of Bettie Ackerman edition print Sullivan, Leigh-Ann 32 x 24 16 x 16 each Gift of Pat Vail *Wood, Memphis The Theme 32 x 21 Sailor Gift of Dr. Edna L. Saffy and Gift of Jen Jones Figure Acrylic on canvas Schemer, Vina Gift of Bettie Ackerman Photograph Dr. Grady E. Johnson Whiting, Anthony Paper mâché over wire 36 x 48 Hand-built Raku Vessel 18 x 18 Valeski, Sharla Great Egret Waiting Patiently 30 ½ x 9 x 8 Gift of the Artist Raku pottery Smith, Jim Gift of the Artist Taylor, Marilyn What They Don’t Want You to Know Acrylic on canvas Gift of the Ibach Family 14 ½ H x 18 D Like a Red Rose Florida Hotel Acrylic on canvas 24 x 30 Richter-Helman, Susanna Gift of Pat Vail Metal and mixed media Sullivan, Leigh-Ann Hand-built and painted ceramic 48 x 36 Gift of the Artist *Wood, Memphis UNF Modern I 8 H x 168 W x 4 D Randy sculpture Gift of the Artist Medusa Copper, paper, aluminum, and Gift of the Artist Photograph 19 ¼ x 15 x 6 ¼ Fiber and wood pencil on wood 18 x 18 Gift of Pat Vail 80 H x 19 ¾ D 53 H x 32 W x 4 D Gift of the Artist Gift of Louise Ash Gift of the Artist

86 87 Wood, Memphis Three Bikinis Mixed media on canvas 38 x 40 Gift of the Ibach Family

Wood, Memphis Two Figures Paper mâché over wire 33 ¼ x 8 ½ x 9 ¾ Gift of the Ibach Family

*Wood, Memphis Front Cover Untitled (details) Fiber and wood Upper Left: 83 H x 5 D Susanna Richter-Helman Gift of Pat Vail UNF Modern I Upper Center: *Wood, Memphis Stephen Heywood Untitled abstract Condiment Stack Oil on canvas Upper Right: 30 x 18 Dee Roberts Gift of the Ibach Family Transitions Lower Left: Young, Kimberly Memphis Wood Black Hole Three Bikinis Hand-blown glass Lower Center: 14 H x 23 D Mary St. Germain Gift of the Artist Transitions Lower Right: Jerry N. Uelsmann Apocalypse II

Inside Front/Back Cover Kathleen Wobie Florida Sunset

Back Cover David L. Swasey Mrs. Henderson Talbot Photo interpretation by Michael Boyles

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