Sculpture: Image & Abstraction

Bremerton-based sculptor Alan Newberg's exhibitions focus on his most recent series of abstract wood sculptures, with some...
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Sculpture: Image & Abstraction by Newberg, Alan

Sculpture: Image & Abstraction

CHF 21.52

Sculpture: Image & Abstraction

CHF 21.52
Author: Alan Newberg
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Bremerton-based sculptor Alan Newberg's exhibitions focus on his most recent series of abstract wood sculptures, with some earlier pieces included for context. His large abstract and semiabstract carvings are made of fine woods, including black walnut, English walnut, sequoia redwood, and clear vertical grain fir. The largest of these sculptures is over nine feet tall.


An award-winning artist, Newberg is represented by Collective Visions Gallery in Bremerton. His work has been exhibited widely and is included in numerous museum, corporate, and private collections. Newberg has three degrees in studio art; a BA from Sioux Falls College, an MA from the University of Wyoming, and an MFA from the University of Oregon.




Author: Alan Newberg
Publisher: Newberg Art Productions
Published: 10/16/2020
Pages: 54
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.37lbs
Size: 10.00h x 8.00w x 0.14d
ISBN: 9781087910185

About the Author
Newberg, Alan: - "ABOUT ALAN NEWBERG Alan is a full time artist working in Kitsap County, Washington. He has exhibited widely throughout the United States in museums, art centers, and galleries. His work has won awards and honors in numerous juried professional competitions including several first place and best of shows. Notably, the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art featured his sculpture in a three month solo exhibition in 2016-17. In the month of April, 2021, Port Townsend's Northwind Center for the Fine Arts will feature a show of his sculpture in their main gallery. Major examples of his work can be found in a number of public and corporate art collections including: - Butler Museum of American Art in Youngstown, OH - Bainbridge Island Museum of Art in Bainbridge Island, WA - Yellowstone Museum of Contemporary Art in Billings, MT - Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County Headquarters in Bremerton, WA - National Benefit Life Insurance Brokerage Inc. Bremerton - WA Norm Dicks government Center, Bremerton, WA - Ninth District Federal Reserve Bank Headquarters Building, in Minneapolis, MN - First Bank Systems Headquarters Building, Minneapolis, MN - Wells Fargo Regional Headquarters Bank in Billings, MT - American Dry Ice Corporation, Seattle, WA - Global Partnerships Incorporated, Seattle, WA - Montana State University-Billings, Billings, MT - Joseph E. Salsbury Science Center, University of Sioux Falls, Sioux Falls, SD - Benedictine liqueurs Inc., Manufacturers Hanover Trust Gallery, N.Y.C. - Senior Deputy Chief Prosecutor, King County (Seattle) WA - GeoResearch Corporation International, Washington, DC - Merrill Lynch Brokerage, Tacoma, WA - Kitsap Bank in Port Orchard, WA - Olympic Bank in Chimicum, WA - Deaconess Hospital, Billings, MT - Billings Medical Clinic, Billings, MT Alan's work can also be found in numerous private collections throughout the country. Alan maintains a studio in Bremerton, WA and is a founding member the Collective Visions Gallery, where he is the lead organizer for the annual CVG Show & State-wide Art Competition. Before moving to the Puget Sound area in 1989, Alan was a professor of art (1969 -1989) and for seven years was chair of the Art Department at Montana State University-Billings. He holds a B.A. from Sioux Falls University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, an M.A. from the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming, and an M.F.A. from the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. He is married to Ellen Newberg, former director of Kitsap Regional Library. He is active in RESULTS, a grass roots citizen's advocacy organization dedicated to creating the political will to end hunger."

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