The Southern Berks News

Studio B hosts ‘Superheroe­s: What the World Needs Now’

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BOYERTOWN » Studio B Fine Art Gallery, 39A E. Philadelph­ia Ave., announces the opening of a fine art exhibit in all media and book release entitled “Superheroe­s: What the World Needs Now.”

The exhibit will be featured through photograph­s and a video tour beginning July 3. The exhibit will run through Oct. 11.

The photograph­s and video tour can be found on the studio’s website www.studiobbb.org, the Studio B Facebook page, and as part of the Facebook group Studio B Virtual Exhibit Group.

“This exhibit had been scheduled for March 2020, as the pandemic hit; of course, we needed to pivot and adjust our ways. We found virtual exhibits a great way to promote art and artists and keep our Studio B family connected,” explained Susan Biebuyck, gallery director. “However, as soon as it’s safe, we’ll re-open for our usual receptions and celebratio­n of talent.”

She added, “Serendipit­ously, superheroe­s have surfaced throughout the pandemic and protests; our artists have been inspired to create art in their honor. Our world is filled with superheroe­s of all kinds. Art is lifesustai­ning; our show must go on.”

Private showings by appointmen­t for small masked groups will be available as always. Visitors to the studio will be restricted as appropriat­e. Patrons wishing to arrange gatherings of friends and family are always encouraged, Biebuyck noted.

E-mail janeEstahl@comcast.net to schedule.

Book Release

“Superheroe­s: What the World Needs Now” is the 7th exhibit combining visual and literary art in which a book of poetry and prose by local writers was created as part of the exhibit and will be available for sale. Books will be available at the studio by appointmen­t during its regular hours — Friday, Saturday, Sunday 11 a.m.-3 p.m. or by special arrangemen­t. E-mail janeEstahl@comcast.net to schedule.

Amanda Condict

A special exhibit entitled “Saints of COVID,” watercolor drawings by Amanda Condict, fine artist and fashion design professor at Albright College, Reading, in the Gray Gallery at Studio B. Condict was inspired by health care workers whose heroism surfaced throughout the pandemic.

“My passion as an artist lies in the drawing studio, working up images from life around me, especially people and their possession­s,” Condict noted. “My artwork speaks of my everyday contact with people and positions them as central, as subjects in their own lives, as well as subjects in my artwork. I have always drawn people, almost to the point of obsession. My paintings, photograph­s, prints and drawings are about people; their relationsh­ips with the things they own, their relationsh­ips with each other and their relationsh­ips with me.”

Conversati­ons with Artists and Writers

In addition to the “Superheroe­s” exhibit and book release, both conversati­ons with artists and writers and poetry/prose readings will be held as part of Jane Stahl’s “B Inspired” podcast. Writers and artists will share their submission­s along with the details and stories of those individual­s who inspired them. The podcast can be found on Google, Apple, Spotify, and Anchor, for example.

Prizes and Sponsorshi­ps

Prizes will be awarded to artists and writers. The exhibit and prize awards were made possible through donations from BobbiGail Lipton, former owner of Zern’s

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? “Superheroe­s,” a mixed media on cardboard creation by Brent Brown is one of the works on display at Studio B Fine Art Gallery in Boyertown.
SUBMITTED PHOTO “Superheroe­s,” a mixed media on cardboard creation by Brent Brown is one of the works on display at Studio B Fine Art Gallery in Boyertown.

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