Showing posts with label art show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art show. Show all posts

Jul 3, 2018

Local Photographer Overcomes Many Obstacles on Way to Recognizing She is an Artist


GOUVERNEUR – The walls of Maria Mantia’s home look like that of any photographer and are covered with beautiful framed images taken from her surroundings in St. Lawrence County.

Maria Mantia
The difference between Ms. Mantia though and most other photographers is she is legally blind.

While not completely blind, Ms. Mantia cannot drive and relies on her daughter Anita and brother Frank to bring her to the places where she’ll find the next image to frame and hang on her walls.

Photography is also a relatively new passion for Ms. Mantia, who until 2013 lived in Brooklyn.

Her move to St. Lawrence County came as a result of the borough’s gentrification — a legal, but controversial practice where landlords will pay low-income tenants to move elsewhere, allowing them to renovate properties and then charge significantly more for rent.

“When we were living there we paid $750 a month for a roach-infested, railroad apartment,” Ms. Mantia said. “Now he’s charging $2,500 a month.”

If given the opportunity to move back to the city though, Ms. Mantia said she would decline.

“I don’t ever want to go back, even for a visit,” she said. “Here the people are 90% good and 10% bad. There it’s the opposite.”

When she was younger and living in the city, she did help her brother, who also dabbles in photography, develop pictures in a dark room, but until moving to St. Lawrence County, she says she never really considered photography a serious hobby of her own.

“After I moved up here I saw how beautiful everything was and I wanted to take pictures,” she said, explaining either her daughter or brother will take her for a ride. When she sees something she likes, she then asks them to stop the car so she can get out and take pictures.

In addition to being legally blind, Ms. Mantia is also a cancer survivor, who deals with mental health issues and receives Care Coordination Services through United Helpers Mosaic.

In fact it was her care coordinator, Trina Bedford, who encouraged her to submit one of her pieces in the annual Mosaic Art Show. 


After much consideration, Ms. Mantia decided to enter a piece she titled, “A Better Place.” That picture shows the reflection of trees and clouds on a still river.

When asked where she took the photo, she said she cannot recall for sure. “I’ve visited so many places up here and they’re all so beautiful,” she said, adding though she is sure that the picture, like all of her pieces, was taken in St. Lawrence County.

On the day of the Mosaic Show, Ms. Mantia said she was shocked when it was announced her photo was selected as the best in the show.

That selection earned her piece a trip to the annual New York State Association of Community and Residential Agencies (NYSACRA) Art Show, which was held this past spring at the Sagamore Hotel & Resort in Lake George — a show which features hundreds of pieces from artists all across the state.

When her piece was selected for an honorable mention at that show, Ms. Mantia said she was “flabbergasted.”

Now, she said she considers herself a true artist, noting that the recent recognition her work has received has given her a much needed boost of confidence.

“It felt really good winning and being recognized,” she said. “A few years ago I wanted to enter one of my pictures in another art show, but was told maybe I should consider entering one of my brother’s sticks (her brother carves walking sticks) instead. That made me think, ‘what, am I not good enough?’ Now I know I am.”

Ms. Bedford said that’s exactly what Mosaic staff was striving for when they decided to host their first art show several years ago.

“One of the reasons we do the art show is to help boost people’s confidence,” she said. “It’s clearly working.”


Mar 27, 2017

Mosaic Art Show Includes Record 90 Entries


OGDENSBURG - This year's United Helpers Mosaic Art Show included a record number of 90 entries from across the Mosaic side of United Helpers.
Leonard Benway with his sculpture Red Rooster.
Sculptures, paintings, drawing, crafts and more were on display with light piano music courtesy of Mark Darou providing a soundtrack to the afternoon.
Claiming the show's People's Choice award was Leonard Benway and his sculpture titled, "Red Rooster."
Second Place among the voters went to a team of artists from Citizen Advocates, appropriately titled, "Teamwork." This team of artists included, Joe Fasano, Ed Durgan, James Robinson, Lumas Blando and Carson Riley.
In the painting category, Paula Roberts earned first place for "Plasmic Lava,' with Jason Chorba's "A Dab Will Do," bringing home second place honors.
Amanda Thompson's drawing of Tinkerbell won first place in the drawing category and Jeffrey Kinch's drawing titled, "RIP" earned second place.
The show also included several sculptures and upcycled art pieces with first place in this category going to Gwen Taylor's sculpture of a peacock." An upcycled piece titled, "Feel the Music" won second place.
In the crafts category first place went to Leonard Berkowitz and his piece, "Twisty Windhchime." Second place in this category went to James Angelo's "Out in Left Field."
Program Manager Lauren Peters, who helps to coordinate the show, said a fine job was done by everyone.
"We have some very talented artists with us today, and as the show continues to grow it's becoming more and more difficult for our judge to name the winners, she said.
Judging the show was retired Hammond Central School art teacher Carolyn Noble.

For an album of photos from this year's event, click here.


Jan 19, 2016

Calling All Artists!



Mosaic will once again host its annual Resident/Employee Art Show in March. Entries are welcome from all United Helpers' facilities, participants, consumers, residents, and staff. Artwork will be physically accepted Monday, February 15 through Friday, March 11th at Mosaic's Day Habilitation.

The art show will run Monday, March 21 through Friday, March 25, with an award ceremony on the 25th at 1:30pm.


RULES
Submit artwork with completed registration/entry form
Artwork no bigger than 18x24
Submitted pieces must be received with a mat/frame – ready to be displayed
Artwork may include: paint, craft, drawing, sculpture Craft projects made from scratch (pre-made kits not allowed)
Each artist may submit 1 original entry
Please do not write artist’s name on the front of the artwork (can be written on the back)
Entries will be displayed at the Mosaic Complex from 3/22-3/25 for judging. Awards ceremony is on Friday 3/25 at 1:30pm
Recognition for all participants. Winners and honorable mentions for each category, along with a “Viewers’ Choice” Award.