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Woodbridge Faculty Display Art

12 December 2011 No Comment

A painting of Woody Allen by Rosemary Gallick hangs in the fourth-floor gallery at Woodbridge campus. Contributed Photo.

Press Release

Members of the art faculty at the Woodbridge campus of Northern Virginia Community College are displaying their artwork in the gallery on the fourth floor of Seefeldt Building until Dec. 16. The exhibition includes paintings, drawings, photographs and a video.

Full-time faculty Rosemary Gallick, Fred Markham and Gail Rebhan are joined in the show by several adjuncts.

“The exhibition is a teaching and learning experience,” Gallick said. “For example, we give assignments based on the show, such as asking students to select three artworks and discuss art techniques used. The show is also a gathering spot where faculty, staff and students share ideas on art and other discussions that may unfold.”

Gallick’s latest celebrity portraits were inspired by Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris.” Her artworks range from an unfinished rendering of Woody Allen on canvas to highly embellished, mixed-media portraits of Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh.

Gallick, longtime professor of art and art history at the Woodbridge campus, has created a series of portraits that focus on popular icons, from rock’n’roll musicians to political figures and other celebrities that dominate popular culture. She has exhibited nationally, and her artwork has been featured in “Elan” and “Northern Virginia” magazines.

Markham is assistant dean of humanities at the Woodbridge campus where he teaches painting and drawing.

Rebhan is head of the Woodbridge campus photography program. Her work appears in many public collections including the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, J. Paul Getty Museum and Polaroid Corporation.

The exhibition is free and open to the public.

By: Contributing Author

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