February Gallery Artist Daniel Perry is a wildlife photographer born and raised in Glen Rock, New Jersey. Growing up you would seldom find him without an animal encyclopedia in his backpack eagerly awaiting “free reading” time in school. Growing up watching Steve Irwin on Animal Planet, a passion for wildlife conservation was instilled at a very young age. He received a camera as a gift from his parents after taking photography classes at Glen Rock High School, where he honed his interest on photographing the natural world around him. With all his attention focused on the exotic wildlife across the world he never took the time to stop and really appreciate what was around him. That was until he took an ornithology class while at Delaware Valley University, where he was truly introduced to the multitude of bird species we can find right here in the northeast.
January Gallery Exhibit
The Gallery at the Glen Rock Public Library is proud to showcase the artwork of Pat Smythe for the month of January. Smythe studied Art and Graphic Design at Pratt Institute and later Typography and Book Design at the Art Academy in Stuttgart, Germany. In her career as a book designer and Art Director, Smythe worked in book publishing at Harcourt Brace & lovanovich, Macmillan and Pearson. In the late 90’s, she began studying watercolor at the Ridgewood Art Institute with Charles Brandenburg. She has also taken painting workshops with nationally known watercolor artist lan Pollard. Smythe has traveled a great deal in Italy and strives to capture the wonderful vistas. Many of Smythe’s subjects are houses, flower gardens and landscapes. The artist accepts commissions for painting pet portraits and house portraits. Her work has been exhibited at several local galleries including the Ridgewood Art Institute, Barn Galleries in Ridgewood and the Valley Hospital Art Gallery. She won Best in Show at Art in the Park event, sponsored by the Pascack Art Association. Smythe’s painting of the Inn at Philip's Mill was exhibited at the Kent Art Association Gallery in Kent, CT, where she also won an award. She recently exhibited her work in the Bergen County Art Amble in June 2022 and Arts Fest in Glen Rock. Smythe is a member of the North East Watercolor Society, Creative Bergen and the Arts Council of Glen Rock.
For Smythe, “Watercolor painting is an amazing outlet.”
December Gallery Exhibit
We welcome the illustrations of Jerry Winick to The Gallery at the Glen Rock Public Library for the month of December. Jerry Winick is an artist who uses a pencil as a painter uses a paintbrush.
Winick spends many hours at the drawing board creating each of his pieces. It is not unusual for him to spend three months on a single drawing, constantly building and developing it to its conclusion. Winick’s style of photorealism is so unique that most people, when viewing his work for the first time, find it difficult to imagine that these drawings are done with only a pencil. The sharp point that Winick uses is ideally suited for the exacting detail he desires in his drawings.
The artist has been drawing for most of his life and is a teacher of pencil drawing at Pencilworks Studio, which he owns. He has won more than 300 awards for his drawings and his works may be found in numerous private collections as well as in museums in the New York metropolitan area.
In addition to his other accomplishments, Winick’s drawing of Barack Obama will be hanging in the Obama Presidential Library when it opens in 2023.
The Winick collection is available as signed and numbered limited edition lithographs and giclees.
November Gallery Exhibit
For the month of November, the Friends of the Glen Rock Public Library Gallery welcome the art of Tony Schwab.
Tony Schwab and his wife Deborah have lived and raised their children in Teaneck since 1982. Soon they will move to San Diego, California. After inspiring high school art classes in Mamaroneck, NY where he was raised, Schwab taught himself painting starting in 1975. An appreciation of multicultural art history has been a main pursuit for 45 years and remains, each week, a significant venue for response, expression and understanding. Schwab’s work has been shown at the Brooklyn Museum, Ridgewood Art Institute, New Jersey galleries and Emerge Gallery in Saugerties, NY.
October Gallery Exhibit
We welcome the art and photography of Bill DeNoyelles to The Gallery in the Glen Rock Public Library for the month of October.
Bill DeNoyelles received his BFA from The School of Visual Arts, NYC - where the prevailing aesthetic was one of innovation, exploration & experimentation with materials. In addition to his professional accolades as a writer and poet, Bill’s artwork has been shown consistently throughout the Hudson River Valley & beyond including Habitat for Artists (Carmel, CA), Create Community (Cold Spring, NY), The Woodstock School of Art (Woodsrock, NY), The Greene Art Gallery (Gulford, CT), Catalyst Art Gallery (Beacon, NY), Volition (Orangeburg, NY), The Garrison Art Center (Garrison, NY), Geoffrey Young Gallery(Great Barrington, MA.) & at Bergen Community College in Paramus, NJ. He won the First Place/Mixed Media Award for three consecutive shows in a row (2019-2020) as part of Bergen Art in the Park.
Bill considers the poet and author Bernadette Mayer the singular most important influence on his life as an Artist and Photographer. In her words:
“Bill DeNoyelles is consistent, prolific and reliably beautiful. He can connect with others so rapidly and let them perceive concepts they had only previously dreamed of - I've seen it happen. He is unrelenting in his devotion to the truth. This, along with his observational powers, creates in him an objectivity not often found in many artists."
September Gallery Exhibit
The exhibition features local artists’ interpretation of books published in 1922. From F. Scott Fitzgerald to Henry Ford, Emily Post, Beatrix Potter Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Herman Hesse, James Joyce, and many more of the giants of literature, 26 entries include paintings, photographs, sculpture, and poetry that have been updated to reflect each book’s theme, story lines, characters, titles, and the authors themselves. Each entry expresses the individual artist’s vision that will surprise and create a gallery experience that is not only engaging but promotes literature in a different context. Favorite storybook characters are represented in a variety of Velveteen Rabbits, giant sea snails aiding Dr. Doolittle, and Cecily Parsley.