New Additions
Sculpture by John Bisbee added to sunnesavage.com
The Sunne Savage Gallery recently exhibited four wall sculptures by John Bisbee at AD20/21, Boston, MA. All four pieces, Moth Flower, Low Deco, Rocket Feather, and Cephalopod, can be seen on www.sunnesavage.com. In addition, photographs of Bisbee’s current exhibition at the Vero Beach Art Museum, FL, are also posted on the site. A Secret Language: Sculpture by John Bisbee, installed through June 27, is comprised of six large works, Scale, Rotor, Plode, Helio, Bloom, and Dendryte. In the Northeast, John Bisbee’s sculpture can be seen in two summer exhibitions. The Ogunquit Art Museum, ME, is hosting a solo show opening May 22nd, and Storm King Sculpture Park, NY, is exhibiting Bisbee’s sculpture in their group show 5+5: New Perspectives opening June 5th.
All the sculptures posted on the Sunne Savage Gallery’s website are available for purchase. Please contact Christina Godfrey with inquires.
Image: A Secret Language: Sculpture by John Bisbee , Courtesy of the Vero Beach Art Museum, Photography by Tom Smoyer
Elizabeth Ahern’s painting By The Sea, just added to sunnesavage.com
Elizabeth DaCosta Ahern’s painting By the Sea was chosen by the United States Ambassador to the Ukraine for exhibition at the American Embassy in Kiev during his term. The painting was recently returned to Ahern’s studio in Waltham, Massachusetts, and is now available for purchase.
Elizabeth DaCosta Ahern has participated extensively in the United States Department of State’s Art in Embassy program. Through this program Ahern has exhibited her work in Kiev, Ukraine, Luanda, Angola, and Manama, Bahrain and with other prominent American Artists such as Dale Chihuly and Altoon Sultan. “The Art in Embassies Program is a global museum that exhibits original works of art by U.S. citizens in the public rooms of approximately 180 American diplomatic residences worldwide. These exhibitions… play an important role in our nation’s public diplomacy. They provide international audiences with a sense of the quality, scope and diversity of American art…” ( Program mission statement).
Ahern states that her “ideas for painting come from a compelling desire to shape and to abstract her experiences in nature, culture and life.” She also states that she is “fascinated by the way contemplation, imagination and time alter the memory of an experience.”
Ahern graduated from Boston University, and The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, MA. She mentored under Helen Frankenthaler in Santa Fe, NM. Ahern exhibits regularly throughout the United States. More information about Elizabeth DaCosta Ahern work can be found at www.sunnesavage.com. Please contact Christina Neuman Godfrey with inquires.

Hello sunne
i was a students of bob’s at ksc, it would be a dream to buy one of his paintings, i would like to expoler the idea, of a small drawing or study.
thank you
michael reilly