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Little by Little

Art Intersection presents Little by Little, our first ever exhibition of small artwork. We are excited to feature pieces, all ten inches or smaller in every direction, from over sixty artists nationally!

Juror, Dr. Julie Sasse, Chief Curator at the Tucson Museum of Art selected a diverse range of processes and presentations, highlighting the unique experience of viewing art on a small scale. Take a closer look at this work in the North Gallery. 

Juror’s Statement

It has been a great pleasure to serve as the guest juror for Art Intersection’s Little by Little. I am honored to be selected for this opportunity because it gives me a chance to learn more about new art being exhibited in the Southwest and to become better acquainted with Art Intersection’s supportive environment for the arts. My thanks go to the many artists who submitted works for this exhibition and to the Art Intersection team who organized this project.

This exhibition gives the viewer a snapshot of the creative ideas and originality and artists’ heartfelt connections to their mediums and concepts. Arizona has limited venues for emerging and mid-career artists to exhibit their work compared to more densely populated states, so this exhibition offers a link between the creative product and those who derive pleasure and insight from viewing it. 

This is a small works exhibition, but that does not mean the works are less in content or aesthetic and conceptual value. I believe artists should make art in the scale that best serves their ideas, and if the works are small, they are still important if created with sincerity. Some of the most poignant works I have seen over the years are not the most grand in scale, but suitable for the message intended. If anything, small works allow us to concentrate on an idea and an image because of the intimacy provided by the unassuming, though purposeful size. They encourage us to block out the noise of the gigantic in favor of contemplative statements. I hope you will enjoy Little by Little and let yourself connect to the works in a personal relationship. 

– Dr. Julie Sasse, guest juror

Little by Little Exhibition

Featured Artists

Devon Adams, Bob Allen, Wendy Blackwell, Sandy Blain, Andy Burgess, Christine Cassano, Michael Chittock, Annemarie Comes, Dennis L. Collins, Adrian Cornejo, James Cowlin, Christine Elysse Crossen, Scarlette Decker, Kimberly DeMucha Kalil, Mary Donato, Charlene Engel, Jennifer Fair, Jeff Falk, Suzanne Fallender, Sam Fresquez, Valerie Galloway, Denis Gillingwater, Tina Hays, Kathi Hofferth, Karen Hymer, Barbra Kemp Cowlin, Jo Kubran, Dida Kutz, Maria La Porte, Leslie Evans, Annie Lopez, Rachael Lyn, Amy Sansbury Manning, Linda Marshall, Scott McMahon, Terry Melser, Mary Meyer, Neil A. Miller, Tess Mosko Scherer, Clare Murray-Adams, Nadezda Nikolova Kratzer, Michael O’Neal, Jessica Page, Chris Palmer, Cyd Peroni, Chance Phillips, Elizabeth Z. Pineda, Joanna Proffitt, Jill Roig, Samantha Schwann, T. W. Sharp, Marvin Shaver, Deborah Silvis, Megan Smith, Laura Spalding Best, Janique Suazo, Mark Timpany, Ann Tracy, Shari Trennert, A. O. Tucker, Erin Tucker, Ashley Walden, Jeff D. Welker, Victoria Westover, Hyewon Yoon, Scott Carlton Youmans

Walk and Talk with the Artists of (re)View

This past Saturday, January 9, we hosted a Walk and Talk with Jonah Calinawan, Karen Hymer, Amy Rockett-Todd, and Rebecca Sexton Larson, all featured in (re)View: Explorations in Human Nature. We were so pleased that the artists could travel to Gilbert from around the country to celebrate the exhibition with us!

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Amy Rockett-Todd gets personal while talking about her albumen plates

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Rebecca Sexton-Larson discusses her work and the bromoil process she uses

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Karen Hymer explains that her photogravures draw on the idea that beauty is not only for the young

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Jonah Calinawan discusses his fantasy-inspired cyanotype self-portraits

A closing reception for both (re)View and Next Level followed the Walk and Talk. It was great to see the artists among their exhibited work and meet so many of their friends and family! Thank you to everyone that came out!

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