Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Nan Jacobsohn wows the audience


Nan Jacobsohn's Thirteen Horses show "kicked off" on March 14th with a private luncheon hosted by Jerri Meldrum inside Turning Point Gallery. Nan presented the work and told the stories along her journey to become a full time artist. Each horse sculpture was inspired by that journey.

Pat Nelson, owner of Carolina Cleaners, best described the whole event and the work as "amazing and very inspirational". Click here to see all of the Thirteen Horses.

Thirteen Horses - The Journey" is about my journey of self discovery; taking the leap of becoming a full-time artist after decades of working as an art educator and museum administrator. I have used horses in my art work to represent both life's journey and as a metaphorical representation of women in general. They embody for me great beauty and strength, qualities we as women, covet for ourselves. In "Thirteen Horses," I explore the range of emotions encountered on a quest for a new life and an artistic voice. The 13 horses speak for me. -Nan


Sunday, March 9, 2008

Nancy Jacobsohn 2008 Show "Thirteen Horses"

Nan Jacobsohn’s “Thirteen Horses—The Journey”
Celebrates Women and Self Discovery

Artist’s Equine Sculptures Reveal Her Personal Turning Point

Turning Point Gallery in Chapel Hill, N.C. connects with community supporters of the Triangle’s growing equine industry March 14 when gallery owners Jerri and Garry Meldrum host a public reception from 6 to 9 p.m. featuring Tennessee artist Nan Jacobsohn at the 2ndFriday Artwalk. Turning Point Gallery will serve as the first venue for “Thirteen Horses—The Journey,” a show created by Jacobsohn, who is known for her hand-built clay horse sculptures.

Jacobsohn’s work celebrates equine qualities embraced by women. “Horses embody for me great beauty and strength, qualities we, as women, covet for ourselves,” she says. “In the ‘Thirteen Horses,’ I explore the range of emotions encountered on a quest for a new life and an artistic voice. The ‘Thirteen Horses’ speak for me.”

The show also represents a turning point in Jacobsohn’s life. “The ‘Thirteen Horses’ is about my journey of self discovery; taking the leap of becoming a full-time artist after decades of working as an art educator and museum administrator. I have used horses in my art work to represent both life’s journey and as a metaphorical representation of women in general,” she says.

“Thirteen Horses—The Journey” appropriately follows Festa Della Donna, or International Women’s Day, on March 8, which has been sponsored by the United Nations since 1975 but actually dates back to the early 20th Century when European and American women began campaigning for the right to vote, better pay and improved working conditions.

Turning Point Gallery’s Chapel Hill location is the perfect place to exhibit equine art. Since 1997, the number of small horse farms, horse boarding farms and horse owners in the Chapel Hill area has increased. These numbers are expected to continue rising as the region’s urban population grows, according to the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service. New state legislation authorizing a $500,000 equine industry census underscores the equine industry’s growth.

The attached image portrays Jacobsohn’s sculpture, “Or So They Say.” Visit www.harmonyfineart.com/id162.html to view more of Jacobsohn’s work and to learn more about “Thirteen Horses—The Journey.”

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About Turning Point Gallery
Turning Point Gallery is located in Chapel Hill’s University Mall at U.S. 15-501 and Estes Drive. www.harmonyfineart.com or call (919) 967-0402 for more information. Turning Point Gallery is also a founding sponsor and host of 2ndFriday Artwalk, a monthly event displaying a variety of artwork from participating galleries. Learn more at www.2ndfridayartwalk.com.