James McNamara / Barbara Woike: Split Images, Drawings / Photographs
opens March 15. The artists will hold an opening reception that
afternoon/evening from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Before settling in Stockbridge in 2019, Woike was a news photo editor for
the Associated Press and McNamara (her husband) was a digital media
executive and educator. It seems that with retirement both have
experienced renewed creative energy! We are so fortunate to have this
artistic wealth in our area. Without our artists, what would we do at Knox
Gallery?
Most of Woike’s exhibited photos were shot from 1975-1979, primarily in
Italy, where she has spent much time – In Pietrasanta, the historically
significant Tuscan town of marble and art, in Rome where she lived for a
college semester, and in Sicily where her maternal grandparents were
born. The remainder were shot in and around her hometown of Middletown,
Ct.
After being exhibited briefly, most of these photos have spent decades in
storage. So, Woike reports that “I'm happy for the opportunity to liberate
these portraits from their boxes for public viewing once more.”
McNamara creates art using “Loose Realism”, a painting genre that, as
described by the artist, “suggests a freedom of line or brushwork made
purposely visible to the viewer’s eye.” He continues: “Loose Realism
encourages the observer to find interest or meaning in the details.”
Portraits, landscapes, and laborers at work are his preferred subjects, and
all are created using vintage or personal photographs.
The artist works in a variety of mediums. He draws mainly in graphite and
charcoal but also uses oils, acrylics and watercolors “to round out certain
works.” In addition to his 2-dimensional work, McNamara creates
sculptures from found objects, such as scrap metal and wood.
Please join us for the opening reception on the 15 th , or view the show
during library hours anytime through April 27, 2024.