2024 Northeast Fine Arts Exhibition
Dates to remember-
| Entry Deadline: | August 27, 2024 by midnight |
| Notification of Results: | September 3, 2024 |
| Hand Deliver Entries: | Friday, September 13 | 4 to 7 pm Saturday, September 14 | 11 am to 2 pm |
| Show Dates and Times: |
September 28th to October 13th, 2024 Fridays | 4 to 7 pm / Saturdays & Sundays | 1 to 4 pm |
| Opening Reception | Saturday, September 28th | 1 to 4 pm, awards at 3pm |
| Pick-up artwork: | Sunday, October 13 | 4 to 5:30 pm Tuesday, October 15 | 11 am to 3 pm |
JUROR

Todd M. Casey was born and raised in Lowell, Massachusetts. His artistic education
includes a BFA in Communication Design from Massachusetts College of Art in Boston,
Massachusetts. After receiving his degree in 2001, he moved to New York City where he worked as a Graphic Designer. He then relocated to San Francisco to pursue a Masters in Animation at the Academy of Art. While taking the foundation classes for his MFA, he discovered that his true passion was painting. Decision made, he soon returned to New York City to the studio of Jacob Collins at the Water Street Atelier and began his classical painting training in 2007.
Casey’s work touches on more than simplistic realism. There is a haunting, nearly literary quality to each frame— a feeling that subjects are viewed from behind mottled glass, burnished by enigmatic candlelight, or brushed by the soft, hazy edges of a half- remembered dream. His work is classically styled but progressive in approach. Fine, somber details are apparent in each frame, subdued by a gentle, melancholic lens.
Casey paints images that are not constrained by the details of each subject’s frame, rather they emerge from their housing, passionate, contemplative, reverent, or regretful. Make no mistake, Casey’s work is more than line and brush stroke. It is a colorful tour through the very powerful emotions surging through one man’s mind. Drawing inspiration from classical art, historical literature, and personal experience Casey imbues each piece with a love of both pragmatic form, blended with storied function. Every painting has a tale to tell, brewed from a deep well of introspective thought. His paintings have been honored with awards several times in recent years. Most recently, he won first place 3 years in a row in the Portrait Society of America Members Only Competition and placed first in oil painting from the Allied Artists of America in 2015. His work can be found in collections throughout the United States, and on the East Coast at Rehs Contemporary Gallery, in Midtown New York City, and Simie Maryles Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Award Winners
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Best in Show
Eliza Moser “Yet We Sleep, We Dream”
People’s Choice
Kristen Nyberg “Waiting”

Best Figurative
SK Sullivan “Stretch”
Best Landscape
Kyle Nitzsche “Chestnut Hill Farm”
1st Place Oil
SK Sullivan “Woman on Side”
1st Place Acrylic
Dina Belyayeva “The Secret Swimming Hole”
1st Place Pastel
Ruth Rinard “Swirl”
1st Place Sculpture
Stephen Saxenian “Hrand Saxenian”
1st Place Mixed Media
Jay Rathaus “Mt. Tom”
1st Place Watercolor
Diane deGroat “Cat in Hat”
1st Place Graphic
Christopher Herrera “Momento”
2nd Place Oil
Deborah Schlossman “Locks and Keys”
2nd Place Sculpture
Brian McQuillan “Sentinel”
The Beck Still Life Award
Jeff Kern “The Noble Profession”
1st Place Mixed Media
Jay Rathaus “Mt. Tom”
2nd Place Oil
Deborah Schlossman “Locks and Keys”
2nd Place Sculpture
Brian McQuillan “Sentinel”
Gallery
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