JAM Gallery, Chester County's newest contemporary art gallery located in the heart of Malvern, is following up their successful inaugural show this past August and September with a full line-up of stellar art for their October / November show. Featuring artists both national and local, JAM Gallery is pleased to bring a wide variety of both award-winning and emerging artists to the Malvern community.
JAM's fall exhibition will open to the public on October 4, 2013 and run through December 1, 2013. Artist receptions will be held First Fridays on October 4 and November 1 from 5 to 8 PM. Light refreshments will be served.
"I was delighted with the strong turnout for both our opening event and the first Friday artists' reception. It was exciting to have the artists here, as well as many people interested in the exhibited paintings and sculptures," said Melanie Fisher, owner of JAM Gallery, as well as award-winning artist in her own right.
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"The Malvern community has been very encouraging of the new gallery but the quality of the artists on display is what really makes JAM shine," says Lynnette Shelley, an artist as well as the Marketing Director at JAM Gallery. "I think the first show we did set a high standard for what is to come, but I am confident that we will continue to exceed expectations. The artists we have in our gallery shows are really well worth coming in to see."
The fall exhibition will feature work by both resident JAM Gallery artists Melanie Fisher and Lynnette Shelley as well as sculpture and paintings by Jud Turner, Karen Delaney, Brian Marshall, Jeremy Sims, Jay Grassel, Curtis Coyote, Frank DePietro, Joanne Carothers,David Dziemian, Tanya Bhagwat, Paulo Machado, Jesse Lentz,Jason Lyons, Brandon Lord Ross, Susan Moloney, Sue Kelly,Charanya TCA, and Jeanne Petrosky and Dennis Guzenski. Please visit our artists page on the JAM Gallery website for more information on each artist.
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"The most rewarding part of JAM Gallery is meeting the tremendously talented people who have graciously brought in their works for exhibition. I am honored to offer a venue for so many creative minds," Fisher says.
JAM will also be taking part in the festivities surrounding Malvern's annual Halloween parade, with treats at the gallery, and a resident masked spirit (played by artist and musician Brandon Lord Ross) performing eerie music on synthesizers out on JAM's front porch.
JAM Gallery is located at 321 East King Street in Malvern, conveniently located between the new Eastside Flats apartment complexes and is open Wednesday through Sunday and also by appointment.
