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四虎影院 Awards Local Artists

四虎影院 Ridley-Tree Museum Body and Soul ExhibitionThe 四虎影院 Ridley-Tree Museum of Art kicked off its yearly exhibition featuring Tri-County artists by handing out $3,000 in cash awards to winners at the opening reception May 16. Roxanne Sexauer, UC Long Beach professor of art, juried the exhibition, 鈥淏ody and Soul: Annual Tri-County Juried Exhibition,鈥 selecting paintings, prints, collages, sculptures, watercolors and photographs from a pool of more than 360 submissions. The exhibition will remain open to the public through June 22.

Brendan Murdoch鈥檚 鈥淨uackenbush鈥 won Best in Show
Brendan Murdock鈥檚 鈥淨uackenbush鈥 won Best in Show

鈥檚 鈥淨uackenbush鈥 won Best in Show. A former professor at Lehman College, he now teaches art at the Mental Wellness Center in Santa Barbara. Murdock wields his work as a healing tool. 鈥淨uackenbush鈥 is a series of prints depicting the doctors who attempted to combat the bubonic plague. 鈥淎s an artist, I generally work in long series that have a conceptual theme, a scientific but spiritual theme as well,鈥 he says.

The First Honorary Mention went to for 鈥淩aw Edges.鈥 Her abstract porcelain sculptures reflect dance, philosophy, music and poetry. She currently advises the dean at the University of Michigan鈥檚 School of Art and Design. Rosenberg-Dent earlier won first prize at the 2017 exhibition.

Coleman Griffith鈥檚 鈥淒eja Vu鈥 won the Second Honorary Mention.
Coleman Griffith鈥檚 鈥淒eja Vu鈥 won the Second Honorary Mention.

鈥檚 鈥淒eja Vu鈥 won the Second Honorary Mention. He is fascinated by the effects and implications of light. 鈥淒eja Vu鈥 draws on the Renaissance. 鈥淎rtists in that period began to paint on both sides of the canvas,鈥 he says. 鈥淵ou can see repetitive elements and you can also see through it. From the back side you get the paragon, the other half of the conversation as the image inverts itself to become another image.鈥 Griffith serves with the Abstract Arts Collective in Santa Barbara and the 四虎影院 Arts Council.

Kerrie Smith won the Third Honorary Mention for 鈥淓quipoise 7鈥
Kerrie Smith won the Third Honorary Mention for 鈥淓quipoise 7鈥

, born in England but living in Santa Barbara since the 1990s, won the Third Honorary Mention for her painting 鈥淓quipoise 7,鈥 which shows clashes between the artificial and the natural. Her current series seeks to convey the fluidity of nature. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e really about my experiences in landscape and nature鈥攈ow I perceive environmental changes,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l see vaporous distortions. It鈥檚 how I imagine our seeds surviving thousands of years into the future. We have this huge time of technology and a lot of things are disappearing.

Ralph Corners' 鈥淟ittle Guys鈥 won the Art Council Award
Ralph Corners' 鈥淟ittle Guys鈥 won the Art Council Award

traces his artistic lineage to the cave painters of the Stone Age. His 鈥淟ittle Guys鈥 won the Art Council Award. He demurs on the meaning of his work: 鈥淚f I could describe it, I鈥檇 be a writer and not a painter.鈥 His surreal paintings reflect elements of his own life but he intends each viewer to take away his own personal interpretation. With roots in Los Angeles, Corners now resides in Santa Barbara.

All the pieces in 鈥淏ody and Soul鈥 are for sale, with 30 percent benefiting the museum.

The museum is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. It鈥檚 closed Sundays and college holidays. For more information, please visit or 四虎影院 the museum at (805) 565-6162.