JEANETTE LUCHESE
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... and it begins

8/2/2022

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Alternate Spaces:
You can catch some of my work at the Barrie City Hall ... A Way Forward! Resurfacing? 
To walk on the other side of crisis small acts of resilience can lift you up through the density of hurt and despair with this exhibition I take a step forward to find my footing. Presenting work from 2013 to present ... celebrating the 'way we were' and embracing the now.  

If you are out and about, drop by this unique space, work will be up until August 31, 2022. 
I am excited to present a body of work that spans from 2013 to current.  The past few years have been very trying and this exhibition I consider part of a healing journey forward, with a very important current piece pulling me from a state of grief — helping me to embrace the now.
July 8, 2022  to August 31, 2022 Install: Barrie City Hall, Front Floor Gallery,  Barrie, Ontario.
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Exciting News - New Gallery in Innisfil, yup in a pandemic — who knew?

4/16/2020

 
We have been behind the closed doors planning the upcoming exhibitions and working on how this new normal for the arts will look at be contemporary gallery, in Innisfil. So stay tuned for an updated website at www.becontemporarygallery.com ... viewing rooms, and virtual galleries if need be and and excited to present the represented artists joining the gallery. 

Thank you for all the support, see you all soon. One way or another. 

Enjoy the pictures from the March 1, 2020 Launch by Photographer, Andre Benneteau.

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​Surviving Death, Resurrecting Memories

10/4/2019

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​“Surviving Death, Resurrecting Memories” I seem to have a need to create a body of work that is more a memorial to my late mother Ridente (Rita) Luchese, an amazing seamstress she taught me not only skills of sewing also the idea of play as making - we were often enlisted to help make little doll dresses as she worked for Regal Toys. She never cared much for knitting but did pass on embroidery, crocheting and much more. This body of print-based work brings together my debossed intaglio/monoprints {recessed relief], embellished using the skills she passed on and her own sewing supplies. Creating this body of work happily resurrected memories long thought lost and forgotten and surprisingly realized forever with me with every stitch.

Reception: Saturday, October 5, 2019
Time: 1 pm to 4 pm
Artist talk: 3 pm
@PRNT Collective 25 Hart Drive, Barrie, ON

The PRNT Collective is a private printmaking studio, the available viewing dates: Oct 5 - 12, 1 - 4 pm.
or by appointment October 5 - 31, 2019
Email for information: studio@jeanetteluchese.com

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Misfits, Monsters and the Macabre

9/6/2019

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The fun of exhibiting is hanging with friends in new exciting alternatives.
​Hope you can join us Wednesday, September 18th, 2019 — Art lunch and Open jam. 
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PRNT @ The Gibson

5/8/2019

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​The PRNT Collective 
An exhibition of Big Prints, 
Opening Reception: Sunday, April 28th, 2019
63 Tupper Street, W, Alliston, Ontario L9R 1E4

Excited to share these big prints in the fantastic exhibition space of The Gibson Centre. Hope you can get out to see these really big prints created using a steamroller or lawn roller as the printing press. Wonderful to be with these amazing printmakers: Timothy Laurin, Tamara Benoit, Derek Berry, Clinton Todd, Joanne Lomas, Susan Barker, Kim Brett Christina MacBean and Jeanette Luchese. 

Exhibition runs from April 24th to June 9th, 2019

www.gibsoncentre.com
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Sculptures Popping Up in Innisfil

5/8/2019

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Here is a great article by Miriam King highlighting #ISDAY in Innisfil.
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​Barrie Today - April 2019 Article Here's why sculptures are popping up around Innisfil (9 photos)Local artists place their works in unexpected places, for International Sculpture Day this weekend Apr 26, 2019 11:00 AM
by: Miriam King 

https://www.barrietoday.com/local-news/heres-why-sculptures-are-popping-up-around-innisfil-9-photos-1390685

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Exciting Times - #ISDAY INNISFIL

5/8/2019

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​#ISDay Innisfil —  International Sculpture Day
A global event, a worldwide annual celebration of sculpture
established by the International Sculpture Center.

So much fun to create initiatives that impact a community in positively wonderful ways. 

Public art in some unlikely places celebrating #ISDAY International Sculpture Day - recognizing the power of sculpture in public spaces — alongside forming Innisfil Sculpture Group bringing artists together joining in a global event celebrating dimension in space. Initiated by Jeanette Luchese, co-curated /coordinated by Susan Baues of Innisfil ideaLAB partnering with Innisfil Sculpture Group brought this first town-wide exhibition of sculptural works installed in Innisfil’s three libraries, Innpower, and Innisfil Town Hall Council Chambers from April 23 to May 4, 2019. 
Featuring local sculptors of the newly formed Innisfil Sculpture Group: Jeanette Luchese, Tim Laurin, Christina Luck, Gail Esau,  Denis Bolohan and Mary Cellucci. 
For more information visit: www.innisfilsculpturegroup.com
www.innisfilidealab.ca • www.sculpture.org/isday/
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Connections

2/25/2019

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The big push - up, up and away 2017
I have always loved participating in this exhibition, initially as a member of Zephyr Art Gallery many moons ago and as a supporter of the Orillia art scene then and now celebrating and our continued connection. ​
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Started the year with a Print Exchange

2/25/2019

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​Print Exchange
For Residents of Redwood Park Communities
On the theme of Welcome Home. 
Organized by Christina McBean and Katie Green. 

I took this opportunity to create something that commemorated my Mother who died recently. A seamstress she made the most beautiful doilies, and I decided that if anything said home to me, it was those. So I created prints using the doilies as the matrix and embellished them with embroidery. The results were so satisfying I realized I am using my art making as a mode of mourning. 

Exhibition information TBA. 
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2018 At a Glance

12/13/2018

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As December rolls through, I find so much to be thankful for primarily all of you, so wishing you and yours a very Happy Holiday filled with much goodness and a New Year filled with amazing adventures.

This year is definitely bittersweet, I have met so many amazing people and so grateful for all support of friends and family and blessed with incredible opportunities. The threads of success gave me the strength to balance a significant loss in my life of a fantastic warrior woman I can only hope to have her fortitude. Embracing her spirit, I forge forward.  

If you are out and about the Call to Action Round II in Midland at Quest Art School and Gallery, in the Project Gallery till January 5, 2019, and Legacy Landscapes is up at the Orillia's, OMAH, Franklin Carmichael Gallery till March 24, 2019. 

The Focus and the Fray at Campus Gallery, my first solo exhibition in a Regional Public gallery space, and your fantastic support, made a treasured memory and a starting point for new adventures in 2019. I was grateful to Sarah Elizebeth Leonard, for the studio visits, conversations and many, many coffees, and Cory Van der Vliet for the work in paring down my ramblings to a cohesive conversation. Check out the 2D 2018 page for pictures of the exhibition from photographer, Andre Beneteau, as well the curatorial statement. 

I am especially grateful to the City of Barrie's Creative Economy Department and the Barrie Art Council's invitation to create the Barrie Art Awards Sculptures (statuettes) this year. I was thrilled and humbled to be given the opportunity to create an award that reflected my art practice. Sitting in the crowd the night of the awards, it was so surreal watching as they were presented and humbled by the reactions. 

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​In October 2018
Call to Action #83 Artist Collective: Round II up till  Janaury 5, 2019
Opening: Friday, October 26, 7 - 9 pm
​Opening Ceremonies began at the Huronia Museum at 5:30 pm

Curated by Mary Lou Meiers, this exhibition of Simcoe County artists from both settler and indigenous backgrounds presents a series of collaborative works that collectively respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s call to action #83 which states: We call upon the Canada Council for the Arts to establish, as a funding priority, a strategy for Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists to undertake collaborative projects and produce works that contribute to the reconciliation process. “we are coming together to choose the best of what our cultures have to offer so as to move forward across this land in peace and harmony, rather than continue to destroy what this land and its peoples have to offer” Mary Lou Meirs.
Artists: Peter Adams / Jennie Clark / Xavier Fernandes / Marilyn George / Jeanette Luchese / Christina Luck / Joanna McKewn / Mary Lou Meiers / John Oelrich / Mercedes Sandy / Paul Shilling / Hilary Smith / Paul WhittamElders: Austin Clarkson / Beverley Clarkson / Jeff Monague / Ernestine Baldwin
Quest Art Gallery, Midland Cultural Centre 333 King Street Midland, ON L4R 3M7 Quest Art School and Gallery

2018 has seen the original Call to Action #83 2015  on view at St Paul's United Church in Orillia
for an indefinite time frame. 

The Centre is non-denominational, it has a concert hall, art gallery, meeting rooms and banquet facilities. The 16 artworks of the Call 83 Reconciliation Art Project are on display in the art gallery and will be used to develop community programs that further discussion of Reconciliation toward social/cultural change along side The Gshkoziwin Program, as mentor/ facilitator, will offer workshops to adults and children at the centre. 
Article from Orillia Matters (Mar 18, 2018 6:40 PM by: Mehreen Shahid)


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In November 2018 
LEGACY LANDSCAPES: CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF LAND CONSERVATION
Date:  Saturday, November 10, 2018 to Sunday, March 24, 2019
Opening reception: November 10, 1-3 pm

Franklin Carmichael Gallery An exhibition by regional landscape artists celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Couchiching Conservancy Land Trust. Since 1993, the Couchiching Conservancy land trust has been involved with the purchase and/or management of ecologically- significant properties. Professional artists have been invited to create original artworks to celebrate these remarkable landscapes. These insights and impressions form a dynamic exhibition of landscape interpretations.  The Couchiching Conservancy is a non-profit, non-government land trust dedicated to protects nature for future generations. http://www.couchichingconserv.ca/ or 705-326-1620. For more information, please contact Ninette Gyorody, Executive Director at 705-326-2159 x101 or by email. Orillia Museum of Art and History (OMAH)

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The Focus and the Fray
Solo Exhibition Opening November 15, 2018 to December 10, 2018
Campus Gallery, Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario 

Click here to see the exhibition by photographer Andre Beneteau. 

​Curatorial Statement:

As each moment slides into the next, there are images and ideas that the mind will focus on. We are not designed to see everything at once. So, while the mind holds a focus, the rest of existence will reside in a fuzzy periphery that is the fray.
Jeanette Luchese’s work captures this sensation creating an impression of the space she inhabits in the moment. She draws, paints and sculpts each piece to a place where process itself is blurred and the viewer is left without anything concrete to ground themselves in. Creating intuitively with no preconceived intentions, she allows one mark to lead to another. The fluid meandering discourse, fueled by thoughts and experiences, ultimately finds within itself a significant parallel. Luchese’s work captures the fray that surrounds the periphery of a focus- – illustrated through lines, shapes and colour, new realms reveal themselves to the viewer and artist alike.
The work in this series reminds us of the possibility of a collective unconscious. Parallels are easily drawn to familiarities we’ve seen and felt. The work twirls inside of the liminal bubble where expression and communication meet in continuous lines of unlimited form, as though a snapshot was taken before the form had a chance to shift and slip away.
~ Curator, Sarah Leonard, November 2018

So thank you my friends for an amazing year. ​
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    • Series - Thinking Yellow
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    • 2022-23
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    • 2018 — Barrie Art Award
    • 2018 — A Continuous Line
    • 2015 -2010
    • Recreating Reality Series
  • Printmaking
    • 2021 - and continues
    • 2020 - The Conversation Continues
    • 2019 - Surviving Death
    • 2019 - Memories
    • 2018 — Steamroller
    • 2017
    • Up to 2016
  • Drawing
  • Happenings
    • 2021 -2020 Art Talks
    • 2021 -20 Not Even The Poets
    • 2020 - 18 2nd Round Truth and Reconciliation
    • 2019 #ISDAY Innisfil
    • 2018 Focus and the Fray Solo Exhibition
    • 2019 - 15 Truth and Reconciliation - Call to Action #83
    • Sound - Classwar Karaoke UK
    • 2017 VideoArt Loop Italy
    • 2014, 15, 16 Exhibitions Videos
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    • 2018 Forcus and the Fray
    • 2016 Matera, Italy
    • 2015 Déjà Vu 2015
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