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Collectors PREVIEW: Small Works Exhibition + Talk by Bradley Butler

11/20/2023

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Rochester Art Collectors was particularly delighted to collaborate with Main Street Arts to present a very special PREVIEW of the Main Street Arts annual exhibition, "Small Works 2023" and help us celebrate the coming holiday season together. We LOVE exhibition previews!!

  • ​The exhibition included over 219 works of art by 204 artists from 29 states .

Many of the artists were based in the metropolitan Rochester, Finger Lakes and Western New York areas.
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Program Details

The first thirty minutes of our program were devoted seeing the "Small Works 2023" exhibition and socializing before the program begins. Our host provided some simple nibbles and sips.

At about 11:30 am Rome Celli from Rochester Art Collectors welcomed attendees and introduced the Executive Director of Main Street Arts, Bradley Butler. Brad gave some background information about Main Street Arts, talk about Small Works both historically— this is the 10th annual after all! — and then specifically this year's show from submissions to installation. He also talked about the way he approaches curating and planning exhibitions.

Bradley Butler is an artist who makes atmospheric, abstract paintings. He has an MFA from Rochester Institute of Technology and is a native of the Finger Lakes region. Bradley has been with Main Street Arts before the renovations to the building were completed. He selects, curates, and hangs all of the exhibitions at Main Street Arts and is working to continually expand program offerings.
General Q & A will follow the presentation.

Guests enjoyed walking around the exhibition after the program presentation ended. 
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Artists Included in "Small Works 20023"
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  • Aayush (West Lafayette, IN)
  • Jessica Alexandrite (Somerset, MA)
  • Pesya Altman (NYC, NY)
  • Benchūk (West Orange, NJ)
  • Thomas Anerine (Garfield, NJ)
  • Norm Aragones (San Jose, CA)
  • Kathy Armstrong (Rochester, NY)
  • David Avery (San Francisco, CA)
  • Katherine Baca-Bielinis (Honeoye Falls, NY)
  • Virginia Bacheler (Rochester, NY)
  • Karen Bader (Macedon, NY)
  • Christina Bang (Pittsford, NY)
  • Bonnie Barber (Clyde, NY)
  • Gary Barton (Provo, UT)
  • Deborah Beardslee (Rochester, NY)
  • Kim Bellavia (Honeoye, NY)
  • Allegra J. Bick-Maurischat (Boulder Creek, CA)
  • Deborah Bilinski (Interlaken, NY)
  • Noma and Jim Bliss (Rochester, NY)
  • Katherine Brown (Rochester, NY)
  • Victoria Brzustowicz (Penfield, NY)
  • Owen Burnham (Brooklyn, NY)
  • Marianne Buscemi (Irondequoit, NY)
  • Ed Buscemi (Rochester, NY)
  • Tricia Butski (Buffalo, NY)
  • Sharon Dwyer Buzard (Pittsford, NY)
  • Juan Carlos Caballero-Perez (West Henrietta, NY)
  • Patti Capaldi (Ithaca, NY)
  • Elizabeth Caputo (Massapequa, NY)
  • Virginia Cassetta (Rochester, NY)
  • Judi Rogers Cermak (Canandaigua, NY)
  • Brenda Chrystie (Renton, WA)
  • Maureen Church (Rochester, NY)
  • Molly Colegrove (Newark, NY)
  • Bob Conge (Wayland, NY)
  • Kelly Conlin (Cambridge, MA)
  • Madeline Corsaro (Geneva, NY)
  • Isabella Covert (Savannah, GA)
  • Mark K Cudney (Wayland, NY)
  • Natalie Dadamio (Endicott, NY)
  • Rhonda DeLand (Montauk, NY)
  • Darcie Denton (Ringgold, GA)
  • Ally DeRusso (Halfmoon, NY)
  • Christy Dunkle (Bluemont, VA)
  • Matt Duquette (Lockport, NY)
  • Amanda Dwyer (Pittsford, NY)
  • David Enriquez (Portland, OR)
  • Jaden Estes Carlson (Omaha, NE)
  • Chang Chiung Fang (Tempe, AZ)
  • Codi Lee Fant (Brooklyn, NY)
  • R.A. Fedde (Brooklyn, NY)
  • Bill Finewood (Ontario, NY)
  • John Fitzsimmons (Syracuse, NY)
  • Faithanne Flesher (Syracuse, NY)
  • Dave Folts (Walworth, NY)
  • Lori A. Foster (Rochester, NY)
  • Sam Fratto (Rochester, NY)
  • Geena Fratto (Rochester, NY)
  • Kathleen Friedrich (Trumansburg, NY)
  • Nancy Jo Gambacurta (Rochester, NY)
  • Abby Gazley (Seneca Falls, NY)
  • Jodi Gerbi (Hoboken, NJ)
  • Katie Goossen (Plattsmouth, NE)
  • Rachael Gootnick (Rochester, NY)
  • Cheryl Anne Grace (New Orleans, LA)
  • Patricia Greene (Medina, NY)
  • Aiden Gregg (Baltimore, MD)
  • Rene Grgic-Dakovic (New York, NY)
  • John Griebsch (Rochester, NY)
  • Melissa M Guardi (Herkimer, NY)
  • Kristy Guenther (Rochester, NY)
  • Angela Guest (Buffalo, NY)
  • Judith Trott Guy (Saxe, VA)
  • David Edward Harmon (Bel Aire, KS)
  • Cindy Harris (Bloomfield, NY)
  • David Hayduk (Horseheads, NY)
  • Carrianne Hendrickson (Fairport, NY)
  • Cosme Herrera (Round Rock, TX)
  • Ali Herrmann (Troy, NY)
  • Ellen G. Horovitz (Canandaigua, NY)
  • Maia Horvath (Fairport, NY)
  • Kevin W. Hughes (Springfield, MO)
  • Donald Hyatt (Rochester, NY)
  • Barbara Jablonski (Pittsford, NY)
  • Miko LexiRedd Johnson (Minneapolis, MN)
  • Erin Juliana (Brooklyn, NY)
  • Quinn Kayser-Cochran (Highlands Ranch, CO)
  • Emily Kenas (Geneva, NY)
  • Maiya Kettlehone (Honeoye Falls, NY)
  • Lydia Kinney (Greenfield, MA)
  • Stephen Komp (Lake View, NY)
  • Catherine LaPointe-Vollmer (Potsdam, NY)
  • Mark Lavatelli (Buffalo, NY)
  • Diane E. Leifheit (Paul Smiths, NY)
  • Elaine Liberio (Palmyra, NY)
  • Kurt Lluch (Albany, NY)
  • Benjamin Long (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Vidal Nikko Luchana (Woodside Queens, NY)
  • My Linh Mac (Chicago, IL)
  • Heather C. MacRae (Savannah, GA)
  • Chihiro Makio (Corning, NY)
  • Kristin Malone (Rochester, NY)
  • Virginia Malone (Rochester, NY)
  • Patrice Maloney (Webster, NY)
  • Kelly Maloney (Rochester, NY)
  • Susan Mandl (Rochester, NY)
  • Caitlyn Marsh (Worcester, MA)
  • Laura Martinez-Bianco (Marlboro, NY)
  • Mary Reilly Mathews (Clinton, NY)
  • Stacy Mayou (Palmyra, NY)
  • Robin McCondichie (Naples, NY)
  • Tim McCourt (Mississippi State, MS)
  • Ann McCracken (Rochester, NY)
  • Anne McCune (Hilton, NY)
  • Thomas McGuire (Massapequa Park, NY)
  • Zachary McInnis (San Diego, CA)
  • Tim Merrick (Ithaca, NY)
  • Richard Metzgar (Fulton, NY)
  • Lilianne Milgrom (Fairfax, VA)
  • Nathan Miller (Omaha, NE)
  • Laura Minor (Hamburg, NY)
  • Joni Monroe (Rochester, NY)
  • Chau Nguyen (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Donny Nie (Denton, TX)
  • Ann Norsworthy (Schenectady, NY)
  • Bryan Northup (Oak Park, IL)
  • John Nyquist (Burdett, NY)
  • Christina O'Neil (Brooklyn, NY)
  • Anita Oas (Glendale, AZ)
  • Raúl Ortiz (Chicago, IL)
  • Ariana Padovano (Providence, RI)
  • Philip James Palmieri (Loudonville, NY)
  • Jina Park (Rochester, NY)
  • Tona Pearce-Myers (Novato, CA)
  • Ernesto Pedroso (New York, NY)
  • Lanna Pejovic (Honeoye Falls, NY)
  • Dejan Pejovic (Rochester, NY)
  • Steven Piotrowski (Rochester, NY)
  • Ann Piper (Selinsgrove, PA)
  • Linda Popp (Hampstead, MD)
  • Carla Dickey Prinster (Tucson, AZ)
  • Regina B. Quinn (Gilboa, NY)
  • Kimberly Quint (Newburyport, MA)
  • Margaret Raab (Buffalo, NY)
  • M.C. Reardon (Portland, OR)
  • Lynne Reichhart (Rome, NY)
  • Shiho K. Rice (Stone Ridge, NY)
  • Caitlin Richards (Santa Fe, NM)
  • Larry Robins (Bozeman, MT)
  • Jan Romeiser (Clifton Springs, NY)
  • Isabella Ronchetti (Charlottesville, VA)
  • Judy Rosenberg (Rochester, NY)
  • Daniel Rothenberg (Pittsford, NY)
  • Kari Ganoung Ruiz (Interlaken, NY)
  • Angelia M. Salerno (Canandaigua, NY)
  • Fran Sampson (Oak Park, IL)
  • Bill Santelli (Pittsford, NY)
  • Helen Bishop-Santelli (Rochester, NY)
  • Penny Santy (Syracuse, NY)
  • Malik Seneferu (Richmond, CA)
  • Jessica Bryant Serrett (Geneva, NY)
  • Benjamin Sheckler (Cato, NY)
  • Michael Shoemaker (North Rose, NY)
  • Kamilla Sims (Wichita, KS)
  • Sarah Ellen Smith (Clayton, NY)
  • Bob Smith (Idledale, CO)
  • Rebecca Soriano (Rochester, NY)
  • Troi Anjel Atir Speaks (Decatur, GA)
  • Sam Sprague (Ovid, NY)
  • Eric Standley (Blacksburg, VA)
  • Joanne Steinhardt (Morris Plains, NJ)
  • Kendra Moran (Lafayette, CO)
  • Melissa Stephens (Walnut Creek, CA)
  • Bill Stephens (Honeoye Falls, NY)
  • Jean K Stephens (Honeoye Falls, NY)
  • Susan Stuart (Albany, NY)
  • Elissa Swanger (Morristown, NJ)
  • Anna Szalc (Bluffton, SC)
  • Lynn Szymanski (Rollinsford, NH)
  • D Dargan Teska (North Rose, NY)
  • Bill Timm (Knoxville, TN)
  • Susan Alexis Tkach (Rochester, NY)
  • Susan Tubens (Wyoming, NY)
  • Ralph Turturro (Cortland, NY)
  • Emily Tyman (Geneva, NY)
  • Molly Uravitch (Sioux Falls, SD)
  • Michele Vair (Newark, NY)
  • Rikki Van Camp (Palmyra, NY)
  • Linda VanArtsdalen (Rochester, NY)
  • Pamela Viggiani (Canandaigua, NY)
  • Julie Waltz-Stalker (Corning, NY)
  • Mark J. Watts (Rochester, NY)
  • Julie White (Fairport, NY)
  • Robert C. Whiteside (Pittsford, NY)
  • Nancy Wiley (Rochester, NY)
  • Michael Williamson (Merion Station, PA)
  • Stephen Curtis Wilson (Washington, IL)
  • Margaret Wilson (Marion, NY)
  • Tanya Wischerath (San Francisco, CA)
  • Katharine Wood (Bronx, NY)
  • Hope Zaccagni (Alfred Station, NY)
  • Sarah Zakalik (Rochester, NY)
  • Joe Ziolkowski (Ithaca, NY)
  • Stefan Marc Zoller (Henrietta, NY)
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About Main Street Arts:

​In the early 2010s, Main Street Arts founder Marjorie Morris thought a building that was up for sale on Main Street in Clifton Springs would make a perfect art gallery. She decided to purchase the building and converted it into Main Street Arts.

Main Street Arts opened its doors—initially as a commercial gallery—on June 19, 2013.
Over the next four and half years, the vision of the organization became larger and one that was more in line with that of a not-for-profit entity. An artist residency program was added to the gallery’s programming in the spring 2016.

In 2018, Main Street Arts officially became a nonprofit arts organization and continued to expand programming. The After School Art Experience was added to the organization’s programming in the fall of 2018.

In 2019, Anne Mancilla—vice president of the board of directors—gifted the contents of her bookstore, Explore The Bookstore to Main Street Arts. On November 30, 2019 the newly renovated bookstore reopened as Sulfur Books (located at 18 East Main Street).

​In early 2020, the artist residency program at Main Street Arts was put on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The studio space on the second floor was renovated and reimagined and in August of 2021, the Robert and Francie Marx Art Resource Library opened. The library contains over 1,500 books for visitors to browse during open gallery hours.
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