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Upcoming

"Renewal" by Amy Guidry; acrylic on canvas; 48"w x 24"h; (c) Amy Guidry 2013
“Renewal” by Amy Guidry; acrylic on canvas; 48″w x 24″h; (c) Amy Guidry 2013

I recently received some exciting news that my work has been selected for the Fifth Annual National Figurative Drawing and Painting Exhibition at the Lore Degenstein Gallery of Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania.  The exhibition opening and awards ceremony will take place October 19th from 7-9pm.  The show will remain up through December 6th.

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The End of the World

“Vulnerable” by Amy Guidry; acrylic on canvas; 24″w x 12″h; (c) Amy Guidry 2012

I received news that my work will be in the “It’s the End of the World (Again!)” exhibit at the PhilaMOCA in Philadelphia, PA.  The exhibit is curated by Genevieve Gillespie and will run concurrently with a three-day celebratory symposium on the upcoming apocalypse.  In addition to the exhibit, there will be panel discussions, films, and multimedia presentations.  The event takes place at the PhilaMOCA December 19th through the 21st.  More information about the events and schedule can be found here.

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The Other Side of the Easel

"Amy Guidry EGGTH #25" by Buddy Nestor; (c) Buddy Nestor 2010
"Amy Guidry EGGTH #25" by Buddy Nestor; (c) Buddy Nestor 2010

Awhile back, fellow artist Buddy Nestor asked if I would like to have my portrait done for a series he’s showing at The Toothless Cat Gallery. I was thrilled to be asked, and now I can share the result with you. The series is “Every Girl Goes to Hell” and will be on display at The Toothless Cat Gallery in Philadelphia, PA starting April 3rd. Buddy has painted numerous female artists for the series, choosing them based on their own artwork. Some of those artists include Edith Lebeau, Peggy Wauters, and Katie Perdue.

In Buddy’s own words, “All of the models I use for these portraits are very beautiful. However, when I paint them, they are very ugly.” But are they ugly? I find them quite intriguing, myself. You be the judge- the opening reception will be April 3rd from 6-10pm and the exhibit will be up through April 28th. For more of Buddy’s work, visit his website at http://buddynestorartwork.com.