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IGCA MEMBERS EXHIBITION

May 19, 2025 Karinna Gomez

MAY 2025
IGCA MEMBERS EXHIBITION

The annual IGCA members exhibition features new work from the gallery's membership community. This year, over 80 artists are sharing their art in the exhibition, including ceramics, collage, drawing, fabric works, painting, photography, and sculpture.

Artists included: Meg Anderson, Christina Barber, Elizabeth Belanger, Barbara Bigelow, Kayo Bogdan, Carol Bryner, Margaret Burke, Kim Bustillos, Myesha Callahan Freet, Joel Camins, Randall Carlson, Sally Carr, Sharlene Cline, Michael Conti, Joshua Demain, Suzanne Dvorak, Jennifer Euler, Linda Brady Farr, Mark Figura, Araya Flowers, RJ Fontaine, Ted Gardeline, Rachel Gebauer, Donna Goldsmith, Mariano Gonzales, K N Goodrich, Carolyn Gove, Jim Gove, Stephen Gray, Ann Gray, Patricia Grenier, Annekathrin Hansen, Lyndsi Harris, Kendra Harvey, Judith Hoersting, Rhonda Horton, Valerie Jaimes, Jody Jenkins, Susan Johnson, Arlitia Jones, Yulia Kalagaeva, Mary Kancewick, Amanda Kelly, Scharine Kirchoff, Matt Klinn, Max Kritzer, Susan LaGrande, Bill Lee, Petra Lisiecki, Melanie Lombard, Emily Longbrake, Linda Lucky, Iryna McCoskey, Tehya McLeod, Diane Melms, Erica Miller, Richard Murphy, Karen Olanna, Carlos Pereira, Nathan Perry, Tami Phelps, j. Reto, Elise Rose, Alex Rydlinski, Mikhail Siskoff, Alexandra Sonneborn, Lauren Stanford, Adrienne Stohr, Addie Studebaker, Shoko Takahashi, Sandra Talbot, Sara Tabbert, Irina Tova, Sharon Trager, Owen Tucker, Kathy Vail-Roche, Ron Viol, Liliana Walton, Jen Wang, Lee Waters, Lily Weed, Christina Young, and 4 and 2 is 6.


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Photographs by Hans Hallinen


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In Exhibitions Tags Members, MembershipMonth, painting, drawing, photography, installation, collage, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking
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Fieldwork | Owen Tucker

May 9, 2024 Karinna Gomez

Owen Tucker, Gold 1, collage on paper

MAY 2024
NORTH GALLERY
Fieldwork | Owen Tucker

Fieldwork is a collection of collages made with found materials, colored papers, hand-drawn patterns, and shiny garbage. Aside from focusing on subjects found out in “the field”, the images are geometric explorations of the two-dimensional field.


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Math to Matisse: A Journey 1940-2023 | Gerald Dubie

September 8, 2023 Karinna Gomez

Gerald Dubie, Window to Matisse, colored pencil and collage, 10 x 7 inches

SEPTEMBER 2023
CENTER AND SOUTH GALLERIES
Math to Matisse: A Journey 1940-2023 |
Gerald Dubie


Math to Matisse: A Journey 1940-2023
reflects artist Gerald Dubie’s lifetime interest in the visual world, connecting these works with his love of math, music, and his drive for discovery. He found Matisse on that journey after years working in black and white, and then carefully adopted color and whimsy, following the master’s lead. These works are personal reflections of a life intensely led.

Statement by Beverly Dubie
This exhibit is Gerald Dubie’s private collection of the art he created during his life in Alaska, 1966-2023. Gerry passed February 17, 2023.

Gerry came to Anchorage as a math teacher in 1966 for two years and stayed, as a teacher, a university instructor, a tennis champ and coach, and a manager at the state court system.

He acted in local theatre, sang in community choruses, wrote poetry, captained a boat and built a remote cabin. Grateful he made Alaska his home.

He also responded to these experiences by producing some of the works you see in this exhibit. Most are not titled because, not expecting them to be publicly shown, Gerry did not name them. He shared some of his work in progress with friends but most were created privately in response to a particular time, idea, feeling. He said he shifted his energy and competitive drive to creating, responding to life circumstances that ignited ideas he sought to make concrete.

Gerry worked primarily in pencil and paper. For years, starting with the drawing of the skull, he limited himself to black and white, including the large work that won honorable mention at Alaska Methodist University Juried Art Show in the late 1960’s, and other abstract works reflecting his love of math, especially geometry.

Then, Gerry decided he would carefully, slowly enter the world of color and during that journey discovered artist Henri Matisse and was hooked! He permitted himself to experiment with movement, color, shape and produced several of the works in the exhibit including “Window to Matisse”.

Gerry spent meditative weeks after his daughter’s death in 2000 drawing line after careful line to create “Earth is the Place…”, remembering a view from an airplane ride they shared.

“Lavender World” emerged after a particularly meaningful trip to France and “Sails in the Sky” is a tribute to the beauty of Gerry’s cabin on Kasitsna Bay.

Gerry also saved lots of discarded stuff - old bottles, scraps of wood, tinfoil, metal and surprised himself with whimsy, his sculptures “Bottle Rearrangement”, “Halibut On The Go”, and “Perky Critters”.

Gerry would be surprised his work is being shown, thanks to Ted Gardeline and the International Gallery of Contemporary Art, and would be grateful and honored you are here to share part of his life. Thank you for coming.


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In Exhibitions Tags drawing, collage, sculpture, Anchorage artists, Alaska artists, Matisse, mathematics
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Collages | Emily Longbrake

November 26, 2021 Karinna Gomez

Emily Longbrake, Range Series, mixed media collage

NOVEMBER 2021
SOUTH GALLERY
Collages | Emily Longbrake


This body of work navigates the landscape and texture of the past 18 months in wood, glass and paper. These experiments with hand-marbled paper, laser-cut birch and art glass in relief and three dimensions reflect an escape into pattern, iteration and nature during a personally and globally tumultuous time. I'm honored by the opportunity to share these explorations.

Emily Longbrake is a born-and-raised Alaskan freelance artist from Anchorage. She finds joy in both analog and digital processes, and she enjoys combining craft and technology in a variety of media. Her work reflects the patterns, lines of connection, and constant change found in nature, and she’s especially inspired by the beauty of the mountains and plants near her home.

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