For Immediate Release March 9, 2022
Media Contact: Kate Taylor Davis | 202-321-2878 | ktdavis@pyramid-atlantic.org
MashUP Exhibition Features Work from Over 100 Artists
(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. The many works are hung riotously throughout the gallery. This is the third iteration of Pyramid’s uncurated members’ exhibition and the largest one yet. Modest prizes and bragging rights will be awarded, including “The People’s Choice” where visitors can vote on their favorite piece in the show.
Member MashUP opens Friday, March 11th and runs through April 17, 2022 in the Helen C. Frederick Gallery. Pyramid opens the exhibition with two RSVP events on March 11th from 6-8 pm and March 12th from 4-7 pm (free). Starting March 13th, the show may be viewed without RSVP during normal gallery hours: Wed–Thu 10–8 pm, Fri–Sat 10–6 pm, and Sunday 12 – 5 pm. Masks are required for entry. Pyramid Atlantic is located at 4318 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville Maryland 20781. The exhibition may also be viewed online at pyramidatlanticartcenter.org starting March 13. For more information, visit our website or call 301-608-9101.
“We love this opportunity for artists to show work with no concern of pleasing jurors or curators. And, we love being surprised by all the variety and talent our membership represents,” remarked Pyramid Executive Director Kate Taylor Davis. “One of our associates captured our excitement perfectly. As he unpacked the works to be hung, he exclaimed, ‘it’s like the holidays!’”
Participating Artists: Debra Ambush, Amy Arnold, Jennifer Axner, Joanna Axtmann, Christy Ball, Carol Barsha, Barbara Bitondo, Martha Mihaly Black, Elisabeth Boerwinkel, Jason Bulluck, June Burden, Adjoa Burrowes, Kim Bursic, Amy Callner, Susie Wooddell Campbell, Sally Canzoneri, Michele Casto, Sheila Crider, Daniel Dancis, Jared Davis, Rosemary Fallon, Joel Floyd, Judy Folkenberg, Varsha G, Roberta Geier, Kate Geyer, Claudia Gibson-Hunter, Pedro A. Gonzalez, Meghan Gordon, Kate Gorman, Tejinder Gorski, Pat Goslee, Cynthia Gossage, Maggie Gourlay, Judybeth Greene, Michael Hagan, Megan Haidet, Beth Hansen, Johlene Hess, Robbie Hood, Li Howard, Tina Hudak, Sarah J. Hull, Marty Ittner, Pauline Jakobsberg, Fleming Jeffries, Cynthia Farrell Johnson, Rebecca Katz, Nilou Kazemzadeh, Jesse Kirsch, Matthew Kirschenbaum, Alice Kresse, Liz LaGarde, Selene LaMarca, Elaine Langerman, Jade Lee, Harriet Lesser, June Linowitz, Nicole Lucier, Bonnie Magness-Gardiner, Juliette Manolié , Trish Manzke, Sarah Matthews, Sara Mayman, Matthew McLaughlin, Anna Meyer, Sally Middlebrooks, Kay Miller, James Modrick, David Mohallatee, Myania Moses, Dominie Nash, Kaisa Nichols-Russell, Maya Ormsby, Mary D. Ott, Donna Padian, KRISTA Park, Ann Perper, Deborah Remmers, Justin Reyna, Sharon Robinson, Dave Roeder, Alan Sactor, Sepideh Salehi, Gail Shaw-Clemons, Daniel Shay, Jen Sheckels, Kathy Shollenberger, Alec Simpson, Ann Stoddard, Henrik Sundqvist, Terry Svat, Kim Thorpe, Ward Tietz, Denise Wamaling, Mark Wamaling, Clare Winslow, Angela Wolak, Julie Wolfe, Gene Young, Némesis Zambrano, Karen Zens, Steve Zeugner, Bonnie Zuckerman.
This exhibition is made possible in part through support from the Maryland State Arts Council (msac.org), The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, 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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