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10×10 Invitational

December 9, 2023 - December 24, 2023

Pyramid Atlantic’s annual 10×10 Invitational opens to the public Saturday, December 9th! Pyramid’s gallery will be bursting with over 300 artworks donated by 200 local and national artists who love the nonprofit art center. In this exhibition-slash-fundraiser, works each measure 10” x 10” and are priced at $60. The 10×10 is a great opportunity for collectors of all levels to purchase interesting pieces by talented artists at a remarkable price. Prints, drawings, paintings, and mixed media will be on display.

10×10 OPENS TO THE PUBLIC ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9TH WITH FREE RSVP FROM 5–9 PM AT PYRAMIDATLANTIC.ORG. GALLERY HOURS AFTER THE 9TH DO NOT REQUIRE AN RSVP. THE OPENING RECEPTION WILL INCLUDE MUSIC BY DJ LAURA LOPEZ, LIGHT REFRESHMENTS, AND COMMUNITY. THE EXHIBITION RUNS THROUGH DECEMBER 23, AND IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC. GALLERY HOURS ARE WED–THU 10–8 PM, FRI–SUN 10–6 PM. PYRAMID ATLANTIC IS LOCATED AT 4318 GALLATIN STREET, HYATTSVILLE, MD 20781. MORE INFORMATION AND RSVP DETAILS AT PYRAMIDATLANTIC.ORG OR BY CALLING 301-608-9101.

The full exhibition will be on view in person December 9–10 and online thereafter. Starting December 15th, buyers may take their work home, same day, for instant gratification. The show will be re-arranged each week to promote new discoveries and return visits are encouraged.

NEW this year is a Members’ Silent Auction Preview, which will take place Friday, December 8th. (Basic memberships are $60 for a year.) At this virtual preview event, the starting bid for each work will be $60 and members can take their time to look at the work before it gets snapped up. (This means some pieces may go for more than $60 during the auction, raising even more money for the organization). When the auction is complete, all unsold work will be priced at the usual flat $60.

Artists with studios, residencies, or exhibitions at Pyramid over the past year are invited to participate. Additional artists are nominated either by a self-nomination form or by the nomination committee. This year’s committee included Jenny Axner, Margaret Boozer, Kate Taylor Davis, Tabitha Jacques, Sarah Matthews, John Paradiso, Edgar Reyes, Sharon Robinson, and Danny Varillas. Thanks to their work, the exhibition boasts an impressive roster of artists.

Confirmed artists: Beth Abel, Camilla Angel, Sarina Angell, Rhosean Asmah, Jennifer Axner, Joanna Axtmann, Patricia Baca, Abol Bahadori, Kanchan Balsé, Elaina Barbour, Anne Barnes, Scip Barnhart, Leonid A. Bendersky, Nannette  Bevan, Paige Billin-Frye, Chelsae Blackman, Sara Blumberg, Elisabeth Boerwinkel, Jeanette M. Bolden, Gregory Boyd, Pamela J Bozzi, Phylicia Bridgewater, Nikki Brooks, Kimberley Bursic, Momma Rain – Maria Buszinski, Ann Butwell, Amy Callner, Stéphane Calvin, Natasha Campbell, Sue Canuteson, Michele Casto, Anna Child, Caroline Christner, Eliza Clifford, Nico Coen, Sam Contrino, Loucien Cooper, Ellen Cornett, Ariane D’Souza , Idus Daniel, Alonzo Davis, Jared Davis, Chase DeForest, Sarah Dickson, Marissa DiDonna, Monet Dominque S, Lauren Emeritz, Theresa Esterlund, Rosemary Fallon, Helen C. Frederick, Jenny Freestone, Ruth Gainer, Jon Gann, Essier Garcia, Mary Gathercole, Claudia “Aziza” Gibson-Hunter, Michele Godwin, Angela Goldstein, Romello Goodman, Colin Gore, Allison Gragg, Trisha Gupta, Megan Haidet, Beth Hansen, Francine Haskins, Pam Heemskerk, Michelle Lisa Herman, Johlene Hess, Tom Hill, Gabrielle Holder, Curlee Raven Holton, Robbie Hood, Sophia Hoodis, John Horowitz, Li Howard, Jonathan Huff, Imar Hutchins, Elayne Bond Hyman, Brooke Ann Inman, Tyla Inyamah, Marty Ittner, Elisabeth Jacobsen, Rose Jaffe, Alex Jeffrey, Fleming Jeffries, Cynthia Farrell Johnson, Wayson Jones, J’Nell Jordan, Kelsey Joyce, Sarah Kahle, Nilou Kazemzadeh, Cookie Kerxton, Josh Kery, Megan Koeppel, Alice Kresse, Priyanka Kumar, Selene LaMarca, Caroline Lampinen, Elaine Langerman, Pamela Harris, Lawton, Jun Lee, Maggie Letvin Lew, Liza Boyce Linder, Caroline MacKinnon, Bonnie Magness-Gardiner, Ellen Maidman-Tanner, Trish Manzke, Betsy Martin, Sarah Matthews, Sharon Williams Matthews, Carolina Mayorga, Kerry McAleer-Keeler, Laura McCaron, Laura McClure, Scot McKenzie, Matthew McLaughlin, Philip Mecham, Anna Meyer Zachurski, Dianna Miguez, Alex Miller, Jim Modrick, Margaret Molinari, Rashad Ali Muhammad, Steven Muñoz, Daniella Napolitano, Dominie Nash, Luis Navas-Reyes, Kaisa Lily Nichols-Russell, Sarah Noreen, Amie Oliver, John Ortiz, Sukie Page, Tanya Paperny, John Thomas Paradiso, Nicole Parker, Gloria Patton, Lara Payne, Andre Pellerin, Vicky Perry, Sylvie Phaelan, Holly Porter, S.M. Prescott, Elina Press, Mary Proenza, Julia Rajan, Edgar Reyes, Elisabeth Rhyne, Philippe Ricard, Alan Rich, Korey Richardson, Sharon Robinson, Nan Roche, Dave Roeder, Etai Rogers-Fett, Coreah Rollins, Chris Rusinko, Nathalie Ryan, Tracey Salaway, Kate Samworth, Katie Santa Ana, Gretchen Schermerhorn, Olivia Schrecengost, Jason Scott, Anokhi Shah, Gail Shaw-Clemons, Daniel Shay, Jen Sheckels, Elzbieta Sikorska, Susan Silva, Alec Simpson, Gabriel Soto, Alison Spain, Milena Spasic, Dan Sprinkle, Kamala Subramanian, Margaret Sulvetta, Varun Tangri, Oluwatoyin Tella, Josh Evans Tetzlaff, Fid Thompson, Jerry Truong, Susan Tuberville, Roy Ricci van der Stok, Danny Varillas, Mava aka Manuel Vazquez, Anastasia Walsh, Jenny Walton, Mark Wamaling, Cynthia Warshaw, Jen White-Johnson, Clare Winslow, Lenora Yerkes, Rebecca York, Némesis Zambrano.

This exhibition is made possible in part through support from the Maryland State Arts Council (msac.org); The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; the Maryland Department of Commerce;  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 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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Pictured: Last Year’s 10×10 Opening (2022). Photo by StereoVision.
2023 Artwork Images available upon request.

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