SHIM Eco: The Coral Reef Principle

SHIM Eco: The Coral Reef Principle

The inaugural exhibition begins in the historic Arcade Mall in Bridgeport, Connecticut with our gallery partners Ursa Gallery, and the show will feature a group of 7 individual curators who will then invite over 100 artists - in analog or digital formats - from the U.S. and around the world including Europe, Africa, South America, the U.K., and the U.S. who all work addressing concepts of climate change or its effects.

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Artist Jill Krutick imagines our world, irreversibly damaged, due to climate change

Artist Jill Krutick imagines our world, irreversibly damaged, due to climate change

SHIM ECO Artist Jill Krutick shares her process and inspiration behind her watercolors. The effects of rising temperatures from climate change can be captured through her watercolor techniques, which parallel the ways in which nature behaves. Jill's work will be on view with 100 other artists at Ursa Gallery in Bridgeport, CT. Opening Saturday, November 13th from 4-7PM. This incredible exhibition will run until March 2022.

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Fall Art Social | Call for Submissions

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

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We want to feature your artwork!

In the spirit of coming together as we emerge out of the pandemic, we want to share the gallery space with you during our Art Social on October 28th from 5-7PM. In addition, we are announcing that we will be hosting our first online Instagram Art Auction with your postcard-sized artwork to be held from November 6th through November 14th.

We will be donating a portion of this exhibit’s sale proceeds to Artists For Humanity (description below), a charity dedicated to serving underserved youth through paid art opportunities.

 

Postcard Show Extended for Instagram Art Auction

We are extending the length of the Postcard Gallery show at Jill Krutick Fine Art due to high demand. In addition, we will be hosting an online Instagram Auction of the postcard works, with your help. The key to success for the auction is to have everyone participate and spread the word to family, friends and collectors. 

To participate, your Postcards must be shipped to Jill Krutick Fine Art (425 Mount Pleasant Ave, Mamaroneck, NY 10543). In addition, we will need images and descriptions of your work to post online for the auction. We will also use this info for the description cards that will be on display next to your work for the show opening on Oct 28th. 

Please provide your Postcard information by submitting an Airtable Form (see REQUIRED ARTIST FORM SUBMISSION button above). Please note: this information is required if you want to participate. 

Once we receive your information, the gallery will post your images on Instagram at @jillkrutickfineartgallery (not to be confused with @jillkrutickfineart, personal artist page). This is where the auction will be held, beginning on November 6th (details below).

Bidding is done through the comments section on Instagram. 

Rolling submissions of Postcards (total of 3 per artist) may be sent to the gallery up until the end of the auction.

The benefits of participating in the auction include: 

  • Raising the visibility of your work and potentially selling for much higher than the opening bid.

  • Supporting other artists that you admire at affordable prices. Supporting each other is also part of this effort.

  • Asking folks in your network to place a starting bid… allowing the auction process to happen much more readily.

  • Bidding is transparent and in real time, so everyone knows what the current bid is for your work.

  • Contributing to Artists for Humanity charity, which serves underserved youth who are interested in art through paid art opportunities.

The folks that come to the opening on Thursday, Oct 28th will be encouraged to participate in the auction when it opens.


INSTAGRAM AUCTION DETAILS

AUCTION BEGINS: Noon, Saturday, November 6th 
AUCTION ENDS: Noon, Sunday, November 14th
OPENING BID: $45
INCREMENTS: minimum $10
BIDDING LOCATION: in the comments section for the individual image posted on Instagram

Payments to be handled by Jill Krutick and/or Simone Kurtz from Jill Krutick Fine Art. We handle transactions through Venmo and Paypal. 

Once the deadline for bidding is reached, the gallery will contact the last bidders to confirm their purchase within 24 hours. Otherwise, the next bidder will be contacted to confirm payment. Sales tax will be added to the sale price for all New York state buyers. 

The gallery will handle the shipping of the postcards and will give 80% of the sale price to the artist and 20% to the Artists for Humanity charity. 

Artists may opt to give the full price to charity if they prefer.


GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION

Create and submit up to three (3) original works of art, to be offered at an Opening Bid of $45 each and to be made on a 4 x 6 inch postcard or any heavy weight paper. 

  1. Drawings, photographs, paintings, printmaking, and mixed media are welcome.

  2. Please sign and print your name, as well as include your instagram handle, on the back of your artwork. Also, indicate the top with an arrow.

  3. Each piece will be mutually selected by both the artist and gallery.

  4. Please provide your Postcard information by submitting an Airtable Form (see REQUIRED ARTIST FORM SUBMISSION button above). This submission is for both Art Auction participants, as well as those who do not wish to participate in the Art Auction.


Promotion

  • Instagram-friendly promotional slides will be provided to all participating artists for use on social media.

  • Invite your friends, family and collectors to the site. If every artist brings 5 people, the auction will be a tremendous success.

  • The more we advertise this event in our communities the more successful this auction will be for all parties.

  • When we post your images we will request that you “collaborate with us.” If you accept, then your image will be posted on your Instagram page too. Any bids that are made on your artwork will then appear on both your Instagram page and the @JillKrutickFineArtGallery Instagram page.

  • Please follow us on @jillkrutickfineartgallery and tag us on all of your promotions so that we can amplify your post and message.

This auction is both a fundraising event and an opportunity to leverage our collective presence as artists. We hope you will bring your energy and excitement to the project. 

If you have further questions, please contact Jill or Simone.


Jill Krutick

(914) 522-0420
jsk@jillkrutickfineart.com
@jillkrutickfineartgallery


Simone Kurtz

(914) 471-6223
smkurtz6@gmail.com
@thethirteenthour  

 

Artists For Humanity's (AFH) mission is to bridge economic, racial and social divisions by providing under-resourced youth with the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in art and design. AFH tackles the myriad of problems youth face today with tremendous impact. We celebrate the talents and wonderful energy of young people by giving them hands-on experiences in creativity, business, teamwork, and self-governance. Participants learn the techniques and tools of professional artists and the business world while engaging in education, employment, artistic exploration, and entrepreneurial experience. This produces life-transforming change for youth and for their communities.

SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW: Peter Hopkins, Karen Fitzgerald & Jill Krutick Introduce Critical Watercolor Group

What is the Critical Watercolor Group and who is it run by? 

Critical Watercolor Group is a network of contemporary visual artists who use fluid media. This includes watercolor, alcohol inks, gouache, fluid acrylic paint, ink, etc. The group is part of the Shim Art Network, a collective of artist-facilitated groups who present their work at Artsy.net, as well as in a variety of exhibitions, and circumstances. Co-facilitators of the group are Karen Fitzgerald and Peter Hopkins. Jill Krutick is a crucial supporting member.

Karen, Peter and Jill, please each describe your background and interest in this group?

Karen Fitzgerald: As a young artist, watercolor was the medium in which I learned the deepest things about painting. While the way I work with watercolor changed over the years, the practice of working with fluid media has underscored my work all my life. I created and facilitated the Spliced Connector group at Shim Art Network in 2020 – that experience has reinforced my enthusiasm for networked groups of professional artists working together to promote their work.

Peter Hopkins: As an artist of 40 years I have come to regard the practice of watercolor with increasing respect. It can be a humbling medium. The water “tells us” where the pigment will go as much as the artist directs it themselves. It is not as malleable as paint, nor as dense. It is the very evanescence that appeals to me now. The art world needs more lightness, more air. We need things that can suggest fluidity, and openness; because the world and the art world itself are moving in this way...lighter, faster, more suggestive than insistent. I’m very eager to see the ways that the Critical Watercolor can expand as a node of creative artists from around the world engaging with each other and sharing our own ideas of this medium with each other, and our audience.

Jill Krutick: Watercolor is an exploratory medium which I use to develop my signature style. I am thrilled to join this talented group of artists and raise the visibility of my work through exhibitions and networking opportunities. I look forward to hosting the Critical Watercolor group at my studio/gallery, Jill Krutick Fine Art, this fall of 2021. I have been passionate about painting all my life and have dedicated the past dozen years to it full time.

What sparked the idea to create this group, and what led to its formation?

Many contemporary artists use fluid media. This contemporary work differs from a more traditional approach to watercolor, and is more broadly inclusive. The group spotlights new approaches to media.


Does the group have any specific messages or goals?

Spotlighting fluid media is the main goal. Working together in a network to promote the work, and bring greater visibility to these mediums is the wider goal.

What is “Fluid Media” and what is unique about this medium?

Fluidity is a potent contemporary theme in the way it implies change. As a physical medium, fluid paint can produce some of the most gorgeous effects. Watery tone plumes; it can produce areas with the softest of textures. The edges present in fluid media have an enormous, compelling range. In other words, fluid media produces some painterly vocabulary that cannot be gotten with any other media.


What does it mean for the Critical Watercolor group to be part of the SHIM Art Network? 

SHIM Art Network is contemporary to its core. The range of visual artwork being produced today is astounding. SHIM shines a spotlight on this richness within the industry, and facilitates making the variety of contemporary art production visible to a wider community.

What benefits do artists derive from being part of this network?

Most artists are used to promoting their work by themselves. Artists represented by galleries also promote their work in a singular manner, just as the gallerists do. When artists join a network, the benefits of promoting work and collaborating to produce showcases of work has exponential results. Connection and collaboration are the way of the future in our industry. SHIM Art Network has articulated these dynamics in a brilliant, functional and accessible way. Wider visibility and a stronger presence yield more sales. Having both an online presence through Artsy, a team-oriented approach to Instagram and shows at select studio/galleries will amplify the group’s visibility. Our inaugural show will be at Jill Krutick Fine Art, a studio/gallery in Westchester, NY from September - October 2021.

What is special about the promotion of this group?

Shining a spotlight on this approach to art making is educational. Artists are keen learners when it comes to materials. People who are not practitioners of the visual language may underestimate how powerful the handling of fluidity is. The artwork of this accomplished group of artists presents an opportunity to see inside the dynamic vocabulary of the visual language. Like our verbal language, it's always changing.

What is your hope for this group, and the artists involved, as it becomes more established?

The Critical Watercolor group will bring a wider audience to the artists in the group. We will present the work outside of the tri-state region, with intentions to do exhibitions on a global scale. New buyers, emergent collectors, and increased opportunities for these artists are the end result of our efforts.


Yellowstone Art Museum's Auction 53 to feature Jill Krutick's "Brook Trout" painting

This year marks the Yellowstone Art Auction 53, an annual event held by the Yellowstone Art Museum auction committee, which raises support for the exhibitions and educational programs that the Billings, Montana-based museum presents to the community year-round. This year, the auction will be held virtually.

Jill Krutick’s painting, Brook Trout, created in 2019 for her solo Yellowstone Art Museum exhibition Metamorphosis held November 2019 - January 2020, was gifted to the museum late last year and will be featured in the auction. Krutick’s piece has been selected from the record-setting 800 works of art that were submitted by artists nation-wide.

Opening night is slated for January 22, with the online bidding platform going live at 5 p.m. This is the first chance to see the work in person and online, and a first chance to bid on work via the museum’s Buy-It-Now platform. In addition, the museum will be hosting three intimate Quick-Finish Nights that will feature two artists per night. The exhibition and bidding culminate on March 6 at midnight.

Brook Trout, 11 x 14 inches, oil on canvas, 2019

Brook Trout, 11 x 14 inches, oil on canvas, 2019

Jill Krutick poses next to her small Trout series. Brook Trout is featured on the far left.

Jill Krutick poses next to her small Trout series. Brook Trout is featured on the far left.

The 53rd annual Yellowstone Art Auction is the largest contemporary art auction in a massive region. This event is the YAM's biggest fundraiser, one that is critical to our mission, and the social event of the year!

Penn Homecoming Presentation and Penn Innovators in Business Chat with Jill Krutick

Jill Krutick supports the University of Pennsylvania alumni community by participating in various networking events. In November she presented for the first virtual Arts at Homecoming by giving a virtual tour of an exhibition and discussing her art practice during the pandemic. In December, she did an interview with the Penn Innovators in Business club to discuss her career journey.

 
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