District 18, Return of the Smackdown Team, April 2010 at Nau-haus Art Space,  223 E 11th, Open noon to 5, Sat and Sun, by appointment, 713-261-1409,  located in the Heights area of Houston Texas, 77008
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"District 18"
Return of the Houston Smackdown Team
April 2010
Kelly Alison,  Yousef Balat, Lydia Bodnar-Balahurtak
 Penny Cerling,  Noah Edmundson, Carter Ernst,  Chris Hedrick, Pam Horsman,  Sharon Kopriva, Kelly Moran,  Gail Siptak, and  Bonnie Young

Sat. April 3 - Sun. April 25, 2010 / opening reception Sat. April 3,  6 to 9 PM
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The Dallas vs. Houston Smackdown round 1 took place at TCA Studio Projects in Houston June 2009. It was a big success. Dallas is being very generous in offering two venues to hold the Smackdown 2. The Houston VS Dallas show has some veteran artists that are no strangers to showing in Dallas and it also has some new comers added to the mix. Sharon Kopriva, Carter Ernst and Kelly Allison are University of Houston Graduates. They participated in Lawndale when it was at University of Houston.
 
 

Team members exhibiting at H. Paxton Moore Fine Art Gallery at El Centro College, Dallas, TX and 
Mighty Fine Arts, Dalllas Texas were Gail Siptak, Lydia Balahutrak, Kelly Allison, Yousef Balat, Sharon Kopriva, Penny Cerling, Pam Horsman, Chris Hedrick, Carter Ernst, and Noah Edmundson
 
 

Kelly Moran of TCA Studio Projects Arts, Houston and Steve Cruz founder of Mighty Fine Arts in Dallas are co- curators of “Houston Vs Dallas Smackdown” round 2. Mighty Fine Arts will be hosting Houston artist as well as The H. Paxton Moore Fine Art Gallery at El Centro College. Dallas and Houston have been rivals on many fronts and this is an opportunity for the art communities to co mingle and have an exchange. 
 

Texas artists like James Surls and John Alexander, Gail Stack and Richard Stout where teaching at U of H at the time. Sharon Kopriva is a Houston Native and was Texas State Visual artist of the Year 2005-2006 and has had National and international shows. Her repertoire includes painting sculpture and graphics. Kelly Allison a Texas Native was one of the youngest participants in “Fresh Paint” Curated by Susie Kalil. Her Paintings pay homage to pure randomness and embraces information overload as a vehicle we move around in. 
 

Carter Ernst, born in Oklahoma, long time resident of Houston has been awarded many public sculpture projects in Houston and around the state. She will be showing her 3D flying bugs. She uses materials such as mica and fun fur. Penny Cerling born in Illinois, Gail Siptak Born in California and Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak born in Ohio are all long term residents of Houston. Cerlings drawings on wood are an exploration of line that dwells on observations of nature through science. 
 
 

Siptak is a figurative narrative painter, believing in the collective unconscious of humans recognizing the absurdity, pathos and heroism in our own species. Balahutrak teaches at Glassell school of art. Her paintings at El Cento are about her experiences visiting the Chornobyl nuclear power complex in the Ukraine.
 

Yousef Balat a Houston Native and Bonnie Young born in Illinois are recent graduates of Southern Methodist University but now belong to the Houston art scene. Young teaches at Lonestar Community College. Her paintings are full of figurative, narrative social and political commentary. Balat teaches at Houston Baptist College his paintings explore concepts of destruction and beauty that are side by side and they also delve into myths and fables as they relate to our society.
 
 

Pam Horsman and Chris Hedrick are partners living in Houston. Horsman is a graduate of Rice University she uses a process of stain painting. Her technique is based on the interaction of transparent layers. Hedrick born in New York graduated from Southwest Texas State University; his sculptures reflect his passions which are reptiles, surfing, wildlife, cars, shapes, construction and food. His work is defined by unique, frequently tongue-in-cheek combinations of subjects using contrasting materials. He will be showing his exquisite wood sculptures. He carves the wood as if it were literally draped cloth covering objects such as a pipe wrench. Noah Edmundson a Houston resident is the director of the Art Car Museum, a hard working member of the Houston art community, will be showing his assemblages and works on paper. This impressive group of Houston Artist is not representing a school of art. They each are a unique voice in the countries fourth largest city. They are coming to Dallas for a Smackdown.

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Carter Ernst, Mythic Moth Ernst, 22"x 54"x 16"
 


Chris Hedrick, My Special Wood, various woods, app. 20"x 14"x 8"
 


Yousef Balat The Sky is Falling, mixed media on pane l9 x 12 x 2


Yousef Balat, Swiming With The Fish, 8" x 8" Mixed Media
 
 
 


Sharon Kopriva, Seeds Of Peace, archival digital pigment on art paper, 36"x 30" 


Bonnie Young, American Youth, acrlyic and mixed media, 48"x 32"
 


Carter Ernst, BUGAROO, mixed media, 18"x 32"x 20"


Carter Ernst, Bugsy, mixed media, 48"x 84"x 24"


Kelly Moran, Cornfed, hand tinted polymer gravure and cutouts, 21"x 21"


Pam Horsman, Chalk Mark, 2 panels, acrylic on canvas, 35"x 35"


Pan Horsman, Night Spider, acrylic on canvas, 42"x 42"
 


Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak, mixed media, 18"x 23"


Yousef Balat, Masquerade, polymer on cotton, 48"x 41"
 


Penny Cerling, Moon Flower Bud, mixed media on wood panel, 12"x 12"


Bonnie Young, Murder Of Democrocy, mixed media on panel, 24"x 24"
 


Gail Siptak, The Beast In Me, gouache on paper, 18"x 21"
 
 


Gail Siptak, The Sucess Of The Little Black Dress, acrylic on canvas, 60"x 50"

 

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