

Two of my acrylic paintings were accepted into the New Jersey Equine Artists Association national juried art show “Art of the Horse” and are currently on display at the Somerset Art Association in Bedminster, New Jersey.
After attending the opening I can confidently say it is quite a beautiful show full of talented artists. Several of which I know from the Equine Art Guild (Linda Shantz , Debbie Flood, Patricia Getha, Susan Monty and Joan Jannaman )
©Copyright 2008 by Jenifer S. Trottier. See original post here.
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Good news in the mail last week….I’m happy to have been juried into the New Jersey Equine Artists Association’s 2008 show.
This show is held every two years at the Somerset Art Association in Bedminster, N.J. Unfortunately I won’t be able to make it up there for the opening.
The show has a very good reputation and I know that there will be a lot of wonderful work to see for all of you horse lovers out there. It runs from Sept. 14th through October 25th.
Here is my entry “View from Virginia Tech Barn”
©Copyright 2008 by Joan Jannaman. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit Joan Jannaman’s website.

I’m very pleased to announce that my watercolor painting, ‘Cowboys delight’ has been accepted into the New Jersey Equine Art Association’s ‘Art of the horse’ exhibit, September 14 ~October 25, 2008. To be held at the Somerset Art Association 2020 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, N.J. Reception is open to all and is held September 14, 2-4 pm.
This is another one of those hard to get into Exhibits. I’m feeling very fortunate to have three works going to three different shows this fall.
Deb
Debbie Flood, Artist. Equine, Wildlife, and the natural world.
http://www.debfloodart.com
©Copyright 2008 by Debbie Flood. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit Debbie Flood’s website.