Wilk's Work At Walsh Gallery
Wilkâs Work
At Walsh Gallery
FAIRFIELD â The graceful monoprints of Barbara Wilk, a talented Westport artist and educator who has shown her work throughout the United States, Europe and Japan, will be exhibited at Fairfield Universityâs Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery from Sunday, July 23, through Sunday, August 20. An opening reception for âMostly Landscapes and Birdsâ will be held from 2 to 4 pm on July 23 in the gallery, located in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts.
Born in 1923, Ms Wilk is a painter, ceramic sculptor, teacher and printer who works with several techniques, including relief etchings, monoprints, lithographs and chine colle, a process that allows printmakers to work with delicate surfaces such as rice paper and linen. She also specializes in solarplate relief printing, which uses the heat and light from the sun on photosensitive copper etching plates to create designs.
The upcoming Walsh exhibit will feature several of Ms Wilkâs images from Connecticut and New Mexico landscapes as well as from the imaginary realm.
Ms Wilk has been exhibiting her work since 1948 in juried shows that will include a 2006 show in Prague. Her most recent solo shows have been at the Century Association in New York City, Directorâs Choice at the Silvermine Guild, Westport Arts Center, Easton Library and previously at Walsh Art Gallery. Her work is represented in museums, schools and private collections and she is also the creator of five prize-winning animated films and two documentaries.
In addition to creating her own art, Ms Wilk has brought her extensive knowledge of the artistic process to galleries, classrooms and art organizations across Connecticut. A former president of the Westport/Weston Arts Council, Ms Wilk has been an art instructor at Fairfield University, Housatonic Community College and Norwalk Community College, as well as an art consultant for the Teachersâ Center in Fairfield.
For three years she owned and managed a Westport art gallery, Optimums, Inc., and she has served as a board member of the Westport Arts Center, Silvermine Guild Arts Center, Cultural Survival and the Helen Keller Child Sight Project. She was also president and exhibitions chair of the Connecticut chapter of the Womenâs Caucus for Art.
Walsh Art Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm, and Sunday from noon to 4 pm. Admission is free. For more information, call 203-254-4000 extension 2969.