Five star artists on exhibit at USCB

“5 Star Artists” is the newest exhibit to grace the halls of USCB Center for the Arts, which will run from June 21 through August 21. Curator Joan Temper has chosen five diverse artists to put together an exhibit that transcends the traditional. All the artists are local, living and working in Beaufort. Some are young and filled with exuberant enthusiasm for their art and others have been perfecting their craft for decades.  Yet all can claim “star” quality.

Josh Ferguson, at 29 years old, is the youngest emerging star.  His work is a showcase of landscape photography originating in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, expanding across America and even stretching across the Atlantic to the European Continent.  Josh has been exhibiting this past year at Beaufort Art Association and received an acceptance into their 2013 Spring Exhibit Juried Show. When not honing his photographic skills, Josh is an athletic trainer at Beaufort High and Carolina Sportscare.

La Fantome de Marat by Jeremy Way
La Fantome de Marat by Jeremy Way

Jeremy Way is another emerging star but is fast becoming known in the Beaufort area for his surrealistic oil paintings with unique style.  His work has the appeal of the Dutch masters with dream imagery in the most visually unusual way possible. His easily-recognizable style captures the attention of his viewers.  Precision, patience and artistic skill are evident in every piece. Jeremy, who is just in his mid 30’s, has been developing his art for the last 20 years.  As a young boy he was fortunate to attend many gifted student art programs in Beaufort and Savannah.  He received a BFA from the prestigious Manhattan School of Visual Arts. www.jeremyway.com

Sebastian Polanski, is the Third Star Artist. A relative newcomer to the Beaufort art scene, his recent solo exhibit “VISTA”, at Beaufort Art Association received rave reviews. Sebastian’s art explores the beauty within the framework of every day views.  Born in Boleslawiec, Poland, he came to the U.S. as a teenager. A dozen years later, this SCAD graduate has his own architectural design firm, InHaus, in Beaufort and  finds inspiration for his works rooted in the structure of a scene. Captivated by buildings, boats, water and infrastructure elements in general, Sebastian has selected this collection of works to showcase his affinity for beauty in the simple things in life.  www.sebastianpolanski.com

Eric Horan, the Fourth Star Artist, is a name synonymous with nature photography in the Lowcountry. After receiving his degree in Commercial Photography from Colorado Mountain

Bald Eagle by Eric Horan
Bald Eagle by Eric Horan

College, he began his career photographing wildlife for the Colorado Fish, Game and Parks Department.  His images documented activity of the park’s inhabitants from big horn sheep, elk and coyote to bullfrogs, and unleashed his passion for the outdoors. This remains central to his work today. Currently he offers photo tours and workshops for photographers, exploring nature wildlife sanctuaries by land and sea.  He can often be seen on television co-hosting Wild Photo Adventures on PBS. Eric’s art has been published in Southern Living, National Geographic books, Newsweek and the cover of Smithsonian magazine.  His images continue to be selected for commercial use. www.horanphoto.com

Sandy Dimke, the Fifth Star Artist is also a recognized name in Beaufort photographic circles. Sandy had been photographing for more than 30 years and uses her lifelong skills to mentor novice photographers. Her award-winning photographs have been accepted in over a dozen juried shows around the country and most recently in the Piccolo Spoleto Festival’s art exhibition. Her book and exhibit, “Hands Across the Lowcountry,” underwritten by the Beaufort Three-Century Foundation,

Through the Windshield, Havanna, by Sandy Dimke
Through the Windshield, Havanna, by Sandy Dimke

brought her into public attention in 2011.  Her current exhibit at USCB focuses on an entirely different topic. In January, Sandy had the privilege of participating in a government authorized photographic journey to Cuba.  She and 13 others worked with Cuban photographers who took the Americans behind the scenes of everyday Cuban life.  Her Cuba Collection will be the focus of this exhibition.  To complement this exhibit, Sandy will also be presenting “Experiencing Cuba” at the Beaufort Library on Tuesday, June 25 at 5:30 p.m.  She will not only show beautiful images of her trip to Cuba, but will also explain the recent history of the island, the economics and what the future has in store.  www.DimkePhotoArt.com.

A meet the artists opening reception will be Friday, June 21 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with light refreshments.  Public is invited.

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