
2006 Artist in Residency Program
The 2006 Goetemann Artist Residency strives to
- encourage artists from outside the Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC) to come to Rocky Neck to interact in a collegial and mutually beneficial way with the artists and other interested residents of Rocky Neck and Cape Ann, and
- extend the range and reputation of the plein air, marine, and landscape traditions of the RNAC and Cape Ann through interaction with artists of other traditions and media.
The 2006 residency artists were selected because they demonstrated high-level accomplishment, originality, and seriousness of purpose. One applicant was selected for each of four one-month residency terms, beginning May 21, 2006. The program includes prime studio, gallery, and living space in Rocky Neck; opportunities to lecture and show their work; and access to the rich cultural community of Rocky Neck and Cape Ann.
The artists selected include:
Stephen Soitos (May 21 - June
17)
Soitos paints large colorful oil paintings of New England landscapes
and owes a debt to such artists as Marsden Hartley, Arthur Dove
and John Sloane. He hopes to execute a series of oil paintings
of Gloucester motifs in his unique style while participating in
the Residency Program.
Aithan Shapira (June 25 - July 22)
Shapira is an abstract painter and first generation American who
lived in Jerusalem, currently residing in Allston, Massachusetts.
His work explores the symbol of the “American dream”:
the romantic landscape, imbued with concepts of infinity, opportunity,
and fantasy.
Sarah
Hardesty (July 30 - Aug 26)
Hardesty is a sculptor who investigates skin as a metaphor for
protection, comfort, containment, and the fragility and resilience
of life, from Tucson, Arizona.
Alexandra
Rozenman (Sept 3 - 30)
Rozeman is a bilingual artist who emigrated to American from the
Soviet Union, now living in St. Paul, Minnesota. Through immigration,
multiculturalism, traveling and rediscovering her own roots, her
mixed media paintings turned into nostalgic fairy tales as lines
from an unfinished play.
For more information, contact the director of the program, Ruth Mordecai.
See past program residents:
2013 Residency Program
2012 Residency Program
2011 Residency Program
2010 Residency Program
2009 Residency Program
2008 Residency Program
2007 Residency Program
2006 Residency Program
2005 Residency Program
Funding for the Rocky Neck Art Colony Residency Program is in part from the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts made possible by The Massachusetts Cultural Council John and Abigail Adams Arts Program.