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Popular Podcast ‘The Art Show’ Comes to Life in New Exhibition at the Hicks Art Center

Jon Eckel’s Celebration of the Sun and Harvest, acrylic on canvas, 2019-2023, is among the works of more than three dozen artists featured in “The ArtShow” May 16 – July 19 at Bucks County Community College’s Hicks Art Center. The artists have all been featured on Craig Stover’s podcast of the same name.

Bucks County Community College (BCCC) invites the public to “The ArtShow,” a multimedia exhibition at the Hicks Art Center featuring 37 artists based in the Philadelphia area.

On view from Friday, May 16 through Saturday, July 19, the exhibition features artists who have been guests on independent curator and artist Craig Stover’s video podcast ArtShow.

It will be the first time Stover has presented these guest artists’ works together in a public, group exhibition, according to Clifford Eberly, Exhibitions Associate at BCCC. ArtShow highlights the best artists working in Philadelphia and gives viewers a chance to learn about new artists, how they work, and what inspires their creativity.

Stover noted that he began the weekly video podcast at the start of the pandemic five years ago, when he had to shut down the art center and galleries he was running.

“In order to keep our artists and constituents engaged, I started interviewing artists over Zoom so people could still learn about new artists from home. I loved doing it so much that I continued making new episodes on my own,” recalled Stover. “More than just making interviews, I realized that what I was doing was making a time-capsule of artists working today. I believe that it’s not only a great way for artists to promote themselves, but I think that in the future, these episodes will only become more interesting and valuable.’

Several artists have praised the show for its impact.

“Craig Stover’s ArtShow is such a boon for the Philadelphia Arts community,” said Simone Spicer, who is among more than three dozen artists whose work is featured in the exhibition. “In our time where so many dedicated visual artists are struggling to be noticed and appreciated, ArtShow grants us the opportunity to be showcased at large
and to connect with each other.”

This unique exhibition includes the following artists: Francis Beaty – Henry Bermudez – Jill Bonovitz – Thomas Brady – Leora Brecher – Arden Bendler Browning -Diane Burko – Jerome China -Won Choi – Matthew Colaizzo – Gerald Cyrus – Ward Davenny – Steven Donegan – Jon Eckel – Mikel Elam – Paul Timothy Gierschick II – Melissa M. Haims – Lisa Haun – Darla Jackson – Jon Manteau – Tim McFarlane – Jedediah Morfit – Stuart Netsky – Stuart Rome – Rachel Romano – Rebecca Rutstein- Samantha Simpson – Larry Spaid – Simone Spicer – Gerri Spilka – Robert Straight –  Kate Stewart – Craig Stover – Ron Tarver – Robin Tedesco – Amanda Tinker and Ben Weaver.

Click here for more on the ArtShow.

 

Stover is widely known in the Philly arts scene as an artist, teacher, curator and art administrator. He has exhibited his works in numerous galleries, including the Pentimenti Gallery, Cerulean Arts, and the Williams Gallery. Over the past decade, he has served as the Executive Director for Allens Lane Art Center, where he has overseen its summer art camp, produced 60+ productions in the Allens Lane Theater, curated over 100 exhibitions in the Alber Galleries, and developed a wide variety of classes in the visual and performing arts, including the well-known Vision Thru Art program, which provides sculpture classes for blind artists.

The ArtShow exhibition will be on view from Friday, May 16 through Saturday, July 19 throughout the Hicks Art Center, located on the College’s Newtown campus. The public is invited to an opening reception on May 16 and a closing reception on July 17, each from 5 – 8 p.m.

A special Cocktails with the Curator exhibition walkthrough will take place Friday, May 16 at 4 p.m. with Stover and Hicks Art Center Gallery Exhibitions Associate Clifford Eberly. Cocktails with the Curator is a free event. However, guests must be 21 years of age and register by emailing gallery@bucks.edu as space is limited.

The ArtShow exhibition is hosted by the College’s School of Arts and Communication, which offers eight associate degree majors and two certificate programs. Bucks County Community College is an accredited institutional member of both the National Association of Schools of Art and Design and the National Association of Schools of Music. To learn more, visit bucks.edu/arts.

All events are free and open to the public. The campus is located at 275 Swamp Road, Newtown, where there is ample free parking. Click here for a campus map and directions, visit bucks.edu/newtown. Click here to learn more at hicksgallery.bucks.edu and follow @bcccartscomm on Instagram.

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