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- Anci Slovak Restrospective
Johnson State, Vermont Studio Center to Host Retrospective of Work by the Late Anci Slovak May 21-June 8
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 26, 4-7 p.m.
Johnson State College and the Vermont Studio Center will
concurrently host a retrospective of work by the late artist Anci Slovak
May 21-June 8, 2012. An opening reception will celebrate her work,
including her vibrant use of color and courageous life drawings at both
locations Saturday, May 26, from 4 to 7 p.m. The reception will start at
the Julian Scott Gallery at JSC's Dibden Center for the Arts and finish
to Gallery #2 of the Vermont Studio Center.
Slovak, 65, died in November 2011 after a year-long battle with lung
cancer. She planned to show this body of work at Johnson State College
during a period when her cancer was in remission.
Slovak painted in her home studio in Woodbury and was the
co-founder of Signal Advertising in Montpelier. Slovak speaks the
language of color and form in her figures in charcoal, flower
compositions, and collages.
Hans Hofmann was an early and persistent influence on Slovak's
painting, as was James Gahagan. Under Gahagan's mentorship, she received
an MFA in painting in 1977 from Goddard College. Anci grew up on Long
Island, N.Y., and was a graduate of The Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where
she received her BFA in painting and art education in 1969.
In Vermont, Slovak taught nearly every type of art student -
from kindergarten to elementary and high school, and then to college
students at Goddard, Vermont College and Norwich University.
The paintings in this exhibit provide insight to her joy and
dedication to art in practice. Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice
was Anci's favorite cause and one to which she devoted much time as a
board member. Those wishing to make a donation in Anci's name can donate
online at http://bit.ly/HVhZBR.
