Media Contact: Kate Taylor Davis | 202-321-2878 | ktdavis@pyramid-atlantic.org
For Immediate Release May 24, 2024
5TH ANNUAL MEMBER MASHUP
Over 100 artists participate in Pyramid’s unconventional and uncrated show
(Hyattsville, MD) Members of Pyramid Atlantic exhibit works of their choice in this annual exhibition that celebrates a mashup of styles, mediums, and price points. Over 100 works are hung riotously throughout the gallery. Prizes and bragging rights will be awarded, including a Juror’s Award selected by Christopher Addison of Addison/Ripley Fine Art and a People’s Choice Award for which visitors are invited to cast their ballots!

Member MashUP opens Friday, May 24th and runs through June 30, 2024 in the Helen C. Frederick Gallery. The Artist Reception is Friday, May 31st from 6-8:30 pm. FREE, RSVP required. Normal gallery hours are Wed – Thu, 10 – 8 pm and Fri – Sun, 10 – 6 pm. Pyramid Atlantic is located at 4318 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville Maryland 20781. The exhibition may also be viewed online at pyramidatlanticartcenter.org. For more information, visit our website or call 301-608-9101.
“As our membership grows, so does this show,” remarks Executive Director Kate Taylor Davis. “I love that this is an opportunity for artists to show what they want and I am always surprised and delighted by their talent and the diversity of styles and medium represented in the gallery.”
Exhibiting Artists: LaRosa Arroyo, Jennifer Axner, Joanna Axtmann, Anne Barnes, Paige Billin-Frye, Nathalie Borozny, Pamela J. Bozzi, Katherine Bramante, Susannah Brown, Kim Bursic, Amy Callner, Susan Wooddell Campbell, Michele Casto, Jared Davis, Julee Dickerson-Thompson, Carlos Doria, Denise (Thembi) Douglas, Marc D’Shawn, Lauren Emeritz, Nicole Espy, Theresa Esterlund, Michelle Evans, Rosemary Fallon, Judy Folkenberg, Claudia “Aziza” Gibson-Hunter, Katy Giebenhain, Angela Goldstein, Colin Gore, Tejinder Gorski, Maggie Gourlay, Judybeth Greene, Nancy Gurganus, Mike Hagan, Megan Haidet, Beth Hansen, Mygenet Tesfaye Harris, Lara Hause, Meredith Henkelman, Tom Hill, Ennis Hodgson, Robbie Hood, John Horowitz, Li Howard, Tina Hudak, Imi Hwangbo, Yoshiko Jaeggi, Rose Jaffe, Pauline Jakobsberg, Fleming Jeffries, Cynthia Farrell Johnson, Kelsey Joyce, Bob Kantor, Cookie Kerxton, Josh Kery, Bobbi Kittner, Alice Kresse, Liz Aukamp LaGarde, Elaine Langerman, Susan Lefler, Megan Lewis, Meghan Lyon, Suzanne Maggi, Bonnie Magness-Gardiner, Andrew Marder, Sarah Matthews, Sara Mayman, Nancy McNamara, Anna Meyer Zachurski, Jim Modrick, Kristen Moeller, Dominie Nash, Diana Baird N’Diaye, Maya Ormsby, Mary D. Ott, John Paradiso, Melinda Parkhurst, Susan Due Pearcy, Vicky Perry, Tantara Person, Sharon Robinson, Nan Roche, Janathel Shaw, Jen Sheckels, Elzbieta Sikorska, Susan Silva, Milena Spasic, Steven Stichter, Jan Stovall, Nils Henrik Sundqvist, Terry Svat, Ziya Tarapore, Daniel Venne, Marcella Verchio, Jenny Walton, Denise Wamaling, Mark Wamaling, Stephen Wiggins, Clare Winslow, Jane Puryear Woodard, Jenni Woolums, John Woolums, Gene Young, Karen Zens, and Barbara Ziselberger
This year’s Juror Award will be presented by Christopher Addison. He is the founder of ArtX3, an e-commerce site that creates a unique valuable experience for collectors and artists. Prior to launching ArtX3, Christopher has been the owner of Addison/Ripley Fine Art, a well-established and respected gallery in Washington, DC, since 1981. He has curated and hosted hundreds of exhibitions, featuring local, national, and international artists from various genres and backgrounds. Through his gallery, he has supported the development and promotion of the visual arts in the region, and has contributed to various charitable and educational causes.
This exhibition is made possible in part through support from the The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Maryland State Arts Council (msac.org), and the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County.
ABOUT PYRAMID ATLANTIC ART CENTER
Founded in 1981, Pyramid Atlantic is a nonprofit contemporary art center fostering the creative disciplines of papermaking, printmaking, and book arts within a collaborative community. We equip, educate, and exhibit in our historic Hyattsville home. Our vision is to create an artistic hub in Hyattsville that inspires and enables local, national, and international artists to create and innovate in our core disciplines; elevates the local arts and small business scene; and enhances the quality of life for artists and neighbors. We value artistic excellence, infrastructure for artists, hands-on experiences, and collaboration.
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