SPF Selects: A More Human Dwelling Place alumni exhibition at the George Marshall Store Gallery

Antonio McAfee ‘22
Crackling I, 2021
16 x 20 in
Archival photographic print, 3D image with glasses

SPF Selects: A More Human Dwelling Place
April 22-May 28, 2023
George Marshall Store Gallery 
140 Lindsay Road, York, Maine 
Opening: Saturday, April 22, 2023, 3-5pm 
Closing: Saturday, May 27, 2023, 5 - 7pm
Gallery: Thursday-Sunday 10am-4pm (and by appointment)

Surf Point Foundation (SPF) and the George Marshall Store Gallery (GMSG) are thrilled to invite you to SPF Selects: A More Human Dwelling Place, SPF's first alumni exhibition curated by SPF Board Vice Chair Myron M. Beasley. The exhibition features 30+ artists who have attended SPF's residency from 2019-2022. Included in the show are works in fiber, fresco, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and video, as well as work by SPF co-founder Beverly Hallam.

The show's title is inspired by James Baldwin's 1962 essay "The Creative Spirit" in which Baldwin writes: The role of the artist is to make the world a more human dwelling place.The exhibition celebrates SPF and GMSG's mutual goals to foster meaningful connections within the visual arts community.

Participating Artists

Karen Adrienne (ME)
Dalia Amara (NY)
Bryana Bibbs (IL)
Matt Bodett (IL)
Cole Caswell (ME)
Caleb Cole (MA) 
Dennis RedMoon Darkeem (NY)
iliana emilia García (NY)
Bryan Graf (NY)
Beverly Hallam (ME)
Séan Alonzo Harris (ME)
Anna Hepler (MA)
Isaac Jaegerman (ME)
Gregory Jamie (ME)
Kathleen Kolb (VT)
Crystalle Lacouture (MA)
Joe Mama-Nitzberg (NY)
Mary Mattingly (NY)
Antonio McAfee (IN)
Tyrone Mitchell (NY)
Danielle Mysliwiec (MD)
Tessa Greene O'Brien (ME)
Lisi Raskin (NY)
Daniela Rivera (MA)
Christophe Roberts (NY)
Jessica Straus (MA)
Barbara Sullivan (ME)
Don Voisine (NY)
Shiao-Ping Wang (NH)
Beatrice Wolert (NY)


Proceeds to be shared by Surf Point Foundation, George Marshall Store Gallery, and artists. For price inquiries, please contact Executive Director Yael Reinharz at yael@surfpointfoundation.org.

View full list of artwork here. 

Read more about the exhibition on the George Marshall Store Gallery website.







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