2020 Michigan Fine Arts Competition
The BBAC was proud to present the 39th Annual Michigan Fine Arts Competition during the summer of 2020.
Kevin Grogan, Juror (see bio @ bottom of page)
Due to the coronavirus, the 2020 MFAC exhibition was entirely online.
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Jean-Paul Aboudib (Canton)
Blue Lungs
Oil on Canvas; 60″ x 48″ x 1.5″
$2,500
Sandra Ackerman (West Bloomfield)
Moon Shadow
Oil on Wood Panel; 16″ x 16″ x 1″
NFS
Barbara Baker (West Bloomfield)
Expecting
Watercolor & Graphite; 38″ x 30″ x 1″
$650
David Bartlett (Farmington Hills)
Penguinarium, Michigan
Digital Photograph/Inkjet Print; 25″ x 20″
$650
K.W. Bell (Haslett)
Mother Hen
Clay Sculpture Glazed & Fired, Acrylic Paint; 28″ x 14″ x 14″
$1,800
Arnold Berkman (Okemos)
Grade 6B Sihanooukville, Cambodia
Photography; 19″ x 13″
$450
Arnold Berkman (Okemos)
Study in Blue
Photography; 17″ x 22″
$500
Ben Bohnsack (Marquette)
Flowers
Woodcut (Woodblock Print); 15″ x 11″
$295
Deborah Bowen (Spring Lake)
Paused – $250 BBAC President’s Award
Oil & Acrylic Collage Under-Painting on Wood; 30″ x 30″ x 1.5″
$2,800
Alan Brown (Lake Orion)
Ferma and the Raven – $2,000 BBAC Award
Marble & Bronze; 36″ x 30″ x 24″
NFS
Marléne Burk (Farmington Hills)
Bliss
Acrylic on Canvas; 36″ x 36″ x 1.5″
$1,150
Noa Chandler (West Bloomfiled)
Power
Archival Pigment Print; 20″ x 24″ x 2″
$800
Alisa Clark (South Lyon)
Hello, Hope
Acrylic, Cold Wax, Collage, Polymer Clay, Enamel; 20″ x 16″ x .75″
$950
Barbara Clay (Clinton Township)
Conjoined
Mixed Media: acrylic & glass bead on linen canvas; 24″ x 24″ x 1″
$500
Barbara Clay (Clinton Township)
Eastern Shore
Acrylic on Wood; 36″ x 36″ x 2″
$1,300
Donald Cronkhite (Allen Park)
Black Veil Over Lake Erie
Oil Painting on Linen; 45.5″ x 60.5″ x 2″
$6,500
Darcy Dangremond (Grand Haven)
The Other Side of the Arch
Photography; 15″ x 10″
$525
Pamela Day (Wixom)
Giverny lll
Acrylic Gouache; 37.5″ x 51.5″ x 3″
NFS
Robert deJonge (Spring Lake)
Islands
Archival Ink on Paper; 17.5″ x 40″
$1,400
Paula Doe (Ypsilanti)
Africa
Found Objects, Acrylic; 14.87″ x 11.37″ x 1.25″
$235 SOLD
Barbara Dorchen (Farmington Hills)
Burning Planet
Oil on Canvas; 48″ x 36″ x 2″
$2,500
Anthony Duce (Birmingham)
Day Moon
Ink & Watercolor; 24″ x 12″
$500
Patty Eisenbraun (Bloomfield Hills)
Winter Chair
Oil on Canvas; 40″ x 30″ x 1.5″
NFS
Rose Ellis (Grand Rapids)
THE MAC – $1,000 BBAC Award
Oil on Canvas; 30″ x 72″ x 1.5″
$3,600
Susan Emerling (Keego Harbor)
View from my walk on a Summer’s Day
Watercolor & Acrylic on Paper, Adhered to Canvas, UV Varnish; 24″ x 48″ x 1″
$1,400
Jan Filarski (Ray)
Pescados Alrededor – $300 Blick Art Materials Award
Mixed Media: Collaged Magazine Papers & Acrylic Paint; 36″ x 36″ x 1.5″
$2,000 SOLD
Kenneth Freed (Kalamazoo)
Portrait of Gregory Gillespie with Red Shirt
Oil on Panel; 40″ x 27″ 2.5″
$7,000
Deborah Friedman (Waterford)
nurse jamie dyed her hair
Acrylic on Paper; 30″ x 24″ x 2″
$900
Susan Friedman (Huntington Woods)
Mill
Acrylic on Canvas; 40″ x 30″ x 2″
$2,400
Debra Gash (Rochester Hills)
Sea Song
Mixed Media Fiber; 8.25″ x 9.25″ x 2″
NFS
Kate Hanley (Pleasant Ridge)
Oko
Mixed Media Sculptural Mosaic; 41″ x 25.5″ x 8.5″
$2,000
Susan Wolocko Hassenrik (Northville)
Succulent
Watercolor on Paper; 24″ x 34″ x 1″
$600
Claudia Hershman (Huntington Woods)
TRIBE 4, 3 views
Mixed Media on Cardboard: Acrylic, Collage, Pencil, Marker; 57″ x 36″ x 11″
$1,500
Helen Hierta (Greenbush)
Well Tempered Group View
Clay; 71″ x 55″ x 25″
$14,400
Sungwon Hong (Ann Arbor)
Phase I
Oil on Canvas; 60″ x 72″ x 1.5″
$3,500
Jessica Hosmer (Berkley)
Drenched
Oil Painting; 24″ x 18″ .5″
NFS
Laura Whitesides Host (Birmingham)
Outside the Box
Mixed Watermedia; 38″ x 30″ x 1″
$800
Melissa Jones (Franklin)
Automaton
Clay, Antique Box, Antique Cigar Box, Glass Mushrooms; 19″ x 12″ x 8″
$2,000
Melissa Jones (Franklin)
Transition
Ceramic; 17″ x 22″ x 25″
$4,000
Robert Jones (Ypsilanti)
Geppetto
Wood, 3D Printed Plastic, Steel, Aluminum; 72″ x 18″ x 18″
$8,000
Ray Katz (Pontiac)
Single Spiral
Brushed Aluminum; 23″ x 23″ x 19″
$18,000
Ruth Koelewyn (Detroit)
Can Serrat Skyshape #4
Acrylic on Polypropelene; 7″ x 5″ x 1″
$1,600
Ruth Koelewyn (Detroit)
Can Serrat Skyshapes
Ink on Mulberry Paper; 36″ x 25″
$500 (Unframed)
Lesley Kutinsky (Farmington Hills)
Gaia-The Big Mother
Mixed Media; 54″ x 28″ x 24″
$1,000
Angela Larson (Plymouth)
Coronapocolypse
Reclaimed Welded Steel, Raku, Rust; 17″ x 17″ x 8″
$950
Isiah Lattimore (Flint)
Madonna and Child
Oil on Canvas; 4′ x 5.5′ x 4″
$4,500
Rosemary Lee (Howell)
Sequences
Mixed Print Media; 32″ x 28″
$700
Jane Linn (West Bloomfield)
Machinations
Collage/Mixed Media; 11″ x 14″
$400
Terry Longtin (Sterling Heights)
Glacier Meltdown
Acrylic; 60″ x 48″ x 1.5″
$2,000
Terry Matlen (Birmingham)
Due East
Assemblage: Wood; 7″ x 8″ x 5″
NFS
Jody McDonald Rider (Midland)
Waverly
Charcoal & Acrylic on Cardboard; 35″ x 31″ x 1″
NFS
Jody McDonald Rider (Midland)
Daydreamer
Pastel with Acrylic Metallic Textures on Cardboard; 35″ x 31″ x 1″
$1,200
Christine B. Miller (Whitewater WI)
Not, Not Our Last Tea Party….Fix Now!!
Graphite; 20″ x 38″ x 2″
$2,900
Steve Miller (Royal Oak)
Privacy Settings
Acrylic on Canvas; 12.25″ x 12.25″ x 1.5″
$800
Steve Miller (Royal Oak)
Water Tower
Acrylic on Canvas; 18″ x 14″ x 1.5″
$630
Ron Moffitt (West Bloomfield)
Red Twig 2
Oil; 20″ x 16″ x 1.5″
NFS
Gary Mulnix (Owosso)
Palm – $250 BBAC Award
Bronze; 14″ x 11″ x 1″
$1,850
Cary Okoro (Grand Rapids)
This Is How We Say Goodnight
Acrylic on Canvas; 12″ x 9″ x 1.5″
$400
John O’Neill (Cedar)
Cloudscape
Oil on Canvas; 36″ x 24″ x 1″
$725
John O’Neill (Cedar)
Cat’s Paws at Shalda Creek
Oil on Canvas; 24″ x 36″ x 1″
$875
Russell Orlando (Franklin)
L733
Acrylic on Wood; 28.5″ x 24″ x 3″
$2800
Lucinda Parsons (Oakland)
Home of the Brave
Acrylic; 36″ x 36″ x 1.5″
$550
Jim Pearson (Lawrenceville IL)
Landscape, Memory and Bone: Numbered
Hand-Drawn Digital Print with Photo Elements; 9″ x 34″
$400
Megan Pecchia (Plymouth)
Ragnar
Charcoal on Books; 31.5″ x 29″ x 2″
$7,500
Stone Peng (Grand Rapids)
It’s spring time
Original Fine Art Photography; 22″ x 28″ x 2″
$600
Stone Peng (Grand Rapids)
Sailing alone
Original Fine Art Photography; 22″ x 28″ x 2″
$600
Mark Piotrowski (Bay City)
Circus Flow
Enamel on Shaped Aluminum; 41″ x 43″ x 1″
$1,750
Margaret Reese (Bloomfield Hills)
Respite
Oil; 24″ x 62″ x 1″
$2,000
Christine Ritchie (Harrison Township)
Cadmium Slide
Oil on Canvas; 30″ x 24″
$1,800
Christine Ritchie (Harrison Township)
Ochre Pass
Oil on Canvas; 30″ x 24″
$1,800
James Ritchie (Plymouth)
Manhattan Big Foot Ed. Of 5 – $250 Corinne Maillard Robinson Award
Photograph on Aluminum; 24″ x 30″ x 1″
$2,500
James Ritchie (Plymouth)
Radio City Music Hall Ed of 5
Photograph on Aluminum; 36″ x 24″ x 1″
$2,500
Gwenn Rosseau (Birmingham)
Pharmacy
Fine Art Photographic Print; 20.5″ x 28.5″ x 1.5″
$350
Gwenn Rosseau (Birmingham)
Market
Fine Art Photographic Print; 20.5″ x 28.5″ x 1.5″
$350
Bill Schahfer (Royal Oak)
Boardwalk at Kensington Metropark
Digital Photography; 16″ x 22″ x 1″
$300
Matthew Schellenberg (Farmington Hills)
Her Beauty Gained Her Everything She had ever Dreamt of. . .
Cherry, Black Walnut, Ash, Cyprus, Goncalvo Alves, Steel; 85″ x 31″ x 58″
$50,000
Anatoliy Shapiro (Farmington Hills)
Siberian river. First ice.
Oil on Canvas; 24″ x 30″ x 2″
$2,700
William Sievert (Manistee)
Lake Michigan spring
Oil on Canvas; 48″ x 36″ x 1.5″
$3,000
Nancy Slutsky (West Bloomfield)
14 Mile
Oil on Canvas; 24″ x 30″ x 1″
$650
Tricia Soderberg (Farmington Hills)
Night and Day
Monotype Print Collage on Paper with Hand Coloring; 15″ x 35″ x .5″
$800
Jean Steed (Birmingham)
What if…
Pen & Ink; 11″ x 9″
$300
Karyn Stetz (Ypsilanti)
Nocturne Irie
Painting / Mixed-Media; 30″ x 24″ x 1″
$3,500
Anita Stromberg (Farmington Hills)
A Poppy
Mixed Media; 36″ x 36″ x 2″
$2,000
Carolyn Swift (Traverse City)
And Then It Started Raining
Mixed Media Relief & Collage; 38″ x 55″ x .25″
$1,900
Patti Tapper (Orchard Lake)
I’ll Have the Burger
Mixed Media; 8″ x 5″ x 5″
$750
Karen Thornton (Clarkston)
Morning Stroll
Acrylic on Ampersand Gessobord; 12″ x 12″ x 1″
NFS
Kathryn Wedge (Neenah WI)
Waving – $100 Blick Art Materials Award
Acrylic on Canvas; 24″ x 24″ x 1.5″
$900
Peggy Whiteley (Washington)
Sonata in White and Green – $500 BBAC Award
Oil on Gallery-Wrapped Canvas; 36″ x 36″ x 1.5″
$2,000
Peggy Whiteley (Washington)
Central Park Tailor
Oil on Gallery-Wrapped Canvas; 20″ x 20″ x 1.5″
$600
Fran Wolok (Bloomfield)
Time and Space (Saturn V J2 Engine) – $100 Blick Art Materials Award
Acrylic; 48″ x 36″ x 2″
$2,000
Larry Zdeb (Troy)
OUTSIDE LOOKING IN
Mixed Media assemblage; 12″ x 12.5″ x 3″
$2,500
Kevin Grogan has directed the Morris Museum of Art since April 2002. Between 1980 and 2002, he held directorships at the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Fisk University, and the Tennessee Fine Arts Center at Cheekwood (now the Cheekwood Museum of Art). From 1971 until 1980, he served on the staff of The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., filling a variety of curatorial and administrative roles. In addition to his association with hundreds of exhibitions over the length of his nearly 49-year long career, he has authored, edited, or contributed to dozens of publications, including The Morris at 25, The Wild Treasury of Nature: A Portrait of Little St. Simons Island—Paintings by Philip Juras, Soldier Artist: Conrad Wise Chapman; First Lady Ellen Axson Wilson and Her Circle;, Shadows of History: Photographs of the Civil War from the Collection of Julia J. Norrell; Golden Afternoon: English Watercolors from the Elsley Collection; Georgia Masterpieces, Pleasant Journeys and Good Eats Along the Way: The Paintings of John Baeder; Nashville Portraits: Photographs by Jim McGuire; Red Grooms: In Pursuit of Serious Fun;The New Georgia Encyclopedia; The Encyclopedia of Southern Culture; and The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History. He has lectured widely on a variety of art and culture-related topics, and he has held adjunct faculty positions at Vanderbilt and Fisk Universities. He is active in numerous professional organizations, including the American Alliance of Museums, the Southeastern Art Museum Directors Forum, and the Southeastern Museums Conference. He has served on the boards of numerous local and national organizations, including the Folk Art Society of America and the Art Museum Partnership. A native of Washington, D.C., he was educated at Franklin and Marshall College, the American University, and Vanderbilt University. He and his wife, Kate, an educator, are the parents of two grown children.