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Brand 53: Annual National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper

19 Jul, 2025 - 12 Sep, 2025

Brand Library & Art Center and the Brand Associates invite you to join us for a reception celebrating the opening of Brand 53. This year鈥檚  annual exhibition features more than 100 artworks from around the country chosen by juror Sigrid Burton, a widely exhibited artist engaged in the local art community.

We will be welcoming new artists to Works on Paper as well as  reconnecting with artists from past years; all are offering us the opportunity to explore the versatility of the paper medium. The event will be well attended, so please consider ridesharing.鈥

This year鈥檚 juror, Sigrid Burton, considers color and drawing as the foundation of her artistic practice and is noted for her works in oil on canvas or linen and mixed media on paper. She explores the natural world both literally and figuratively, with the intention of making light and depth tangible and visible on a two-dimensional picture plane. Burton captures the phenomenological occurrence of reflection and refraction of light, in particular, water, sky and deep space. Her studies of the art of the Indian subcontinent and its ancient and sophisticated aesthetic theory have influenced her thinking that the importance of a work of art is the response that the work evokes from the viewer. Within this context, color is understood to have great expressive and communicative power.



Brand Library & Art Center and the Brand Associates invite you to join us for a reception celebrating the opening of Brand 53. This year鈥檚  annual exhibition features more than 100 artworks from around the country chosen by juror Sigrid Burton, a widely exhibited artist engaged in the local art community.

We will be welcoming new artists to Works on Paper as well as  reconnecting with artists from past years; all are offering us the opportunity to explore the versatility of the paper medium. The event will be well attended, so please consider ridesharing.鈥

This year鈥檚 juror, Sigrid Burton, considers color and drawing as the foundation of her artistic practice and is noted for her works in oil on canvas or linen and mixed media on paper. She explores the natural world both literally and figuratively, with the intention of making light and depth tangible and visible on a two-dimensional picture plane. Burton captures the phenomenological occurrence of reflection and refraction of light, in particular, water, sky and deep space. Her studies of the art of the Indian subcontinent and its ancient and sophisticated aesthetic theory have influenced her thinking that the importance of a work of art is the response that the work evokes from the viewer. Within this context, color is understood to have great expressive and communicative power.



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