
Richard Barnet,
an Associate Professor in the Humanities Department
at the College of Mount Saint Vincent is one of the
36 artists to have his work displayed at the
National Sculpture Society’s exhibition in
midtown Manhattan. The showcase will be open on
Monday, July 14 at the organization’s
headquarters in the Park Ave. atrium and will end on
November 14, 2008.
The work created by Barnet is entitled “Boat with
Mountains.” Created in 2006, Barnet chose to use
bronze as a medium. “Boat with Mountains”
will be at 237 Park Ave/466 Lexington Ave. The Elected
Member’s Invitational is open to the public
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All
exhibitions are free of charge.
The Elected Members Invitational is an annual
exhibition that showcases the work of some of National
Sculpture Society’s best artists. Sculptors from
all over the world such as Ecuador, England, and Mexico
submit their work in hopes of being a member of the
National Sculpture Society. Members are voted by a
rigorous jury of their peers. Artwork submitted
reflects differences in style, subject, and discipline.
They can create real or imaginative characters using a
variety of mediums such as marble, terra cotta, and
wood.
Dick
Barnet DAILY NEWS Article Tuesday, September 9,
2008
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