Harvest
Participating artists were encouraged to explore examples such as the pomegranate, symbolizing life and regeneration in ancient Greek mythology; the apple, signifying knowledge and temptation in the biblical story of Adam and Eve; or the artichoke, which has been used to represent hope, peace, and even nobility in different contexts. Creating evocative artwork that captures these powerful symbols and the enigmatic meanings surrounding fruits and vegetables in art. This exhibition will incorporate many media with a focus on figurative works, illustration and narrative works, still life, and sculptural works.
Participating artists were encouraged to explore examples such as the pomegranate, symbolizing life and regeneration in ancient Greek mythology; the apple, signifying knowledge and temptation in the biblical story of Adam and Eve; or the artichoke, which has been used to represent hope, peace, and even nobility in different contexts. Creating evocative artwork that captures these powerful symbols and the enigmatic meanings surrounding fruits and vegetables in art. This exhibition will incorporate many media with a focus on figurative works, illustration and narrative works, still life, and sculptural works.
Artists on show
- Adam Augustyn
 - Alexis Trice
 - Amy Guidry
 - Amy Spassov
 - Angelique Benicio
 - Annette Janelle
 - Arik Ehle
 - Daniel J Valadez
 - David Natale
 - Deirdre Sullivan-Beeman
 - Dianne Hoffman
 - E.E. Kono
 - Erica Calardo
 - Forest Rogers
 - Gabriela Sincich
 - Heidi Taillefer
 - Henry Schreiber
 - Hilary Swingle
 - J.L. King
 - Jasmine Worth
 - Jason Mitchell
 - Jessica Dalva
 - Julia Jenkins
 - Julia Lundman
 - Juliet Schreckinger
 - Konan Lim
 - Lacey Bryant
 - Lana Crooks
 - Lauren Saxton
 - Leon Loucheur
 - Linda Larson
 - Martin Hsu
 - Nadezda
 - Nunzio Paci
 - Ransom & Mitchell
 - Rhea O'Neill
 - Ryan Martin
 - Shannon Taylor
 - Stephanie Jucker
 - Stephanie Stevenson
 - Sybiline
 - Terry Ribera
 - Zoe Keller