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Monday, November 14, 2011

James McNamara, Artist

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See Jim's work in:

The Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Blvd.
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216-421-7350

NOW thru November 30, 2011

Museum Hours:
Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday, Sunday
10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday
10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.


Closed Monday
Free General Admission

For more information about the exhibition, please contact:
Alison Bibb-Carson, 216-707-6898, abibbcarson@clevelandart.org
Caroline Guscott, 216-707-2261, cguscott@clevelandart.org



"Shaker Lakes 2010" by James McNamara, acrylics on canvas

Written by Anna Arnold
  
Take a break from what you are doing today and and go see the terrific Cleveland Museum of Art “Staff Art Show 2011”. This exciting and diverse show was curated by museum director David Franklin. It features 45 works by 42 staff members from 13 museum departments. What truly makes it so wonderful to see are works by friends and fellow artists Jim McNamara, Robin VanLear, Dexter Davis, Gail Trembly, Eric Rippert and Joan Neubecker installed  prominently in one of America's top 5 art museums. I am so proud and happy for everyone!






One of my absolute favorites in the show is Jim McNamara's "Shaker Lakes 2010" (top). I am delighted by the bold, vibrant energy and exuberant, spontaneous application of colors. It is apparent that Jim is deeply moved by his experiences with nature at our beloved Shaker Lakes. The purple trees shimmy and sway to nature's fleeting wind song while the ground pulsates with playful yellows, oranges and greens.


Major influences on Jim's work are Charles Burchfield, Paul Travis, Viktor Schrenkengost, Vincent Van Gogh, Leonardo Da Vinci, Henry Matisse and the Fauves. You can view works by these artists at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Jim is always helpful, friendly and ready with positive news and great information when I have had the opportunity to talk to him during visits to the art museum. He is devoted to making the art museum experience satisfying and educational for visitors and staff. I recently discovered that he designed an art training program for Cleveland Museum of Art protection services officers and that he was curator of the Cleveland Museum of Art Staff Invitational Show in 2007.


"Face the Music 2010", Cleveland Museum of Art Chalk Festival



 Jim is also a talented musician and composer. In this chalk drawing inspired by an original artwork and digital drawing of lively piano keys below, you see and feel musical influences in the dramatic lines and bold colors.




 
I have only recently discovered the abundance of beautiful and diverse art that Jim creates when we exhibited together at the Clague Theater in Westlake earlier this year. I was intrigued even more after seeing Jim’s work in the “Staff Art Show 2011” and wanted to know more about his art background. Jim was educated at the Cleveland Institute of Art and Cleveland State University. He is highly prolific and has created hundreds of paintings and drawings. His work is featured in private collections in New York, California, Texas and Cleveland, Ohio and in prominent Northeast Ohio public collections including The Severance Hall Music Education Department, Coventry Library in Cleveland Hts. and the Cleveland Children’s Museum.
 
Jim, a passionate arts advocate in the Cleveland arts community, once served on the board of the Cleveland Artists Foundation.



Fall Landscape 2010

 


"Woman and Plant" by James McNamara 

 

Plants  2009


Pennfield Still Life, 2007, india ink, watercolor, colored pencil, 33" X 44"


 

 

Pumpkin and Chelsea, 2005, acrylics on masonite


Jim can often be found drawing and working on new ideas for paintings.


 
Pages from Jim's sketchbooks



Jim captures himself and the beauty and details of nature in his cellphone pictures



James McNamara Exhibition Highlights

 



Installation view of "Variations: Paintings by James McNamara", at the Cleveland Botanical Gardens 2009




"James McNamara and Anna Arnold" exhibit at the Clague Playhouse, Westlake, Ohio, March/April 2011

 



Mystery Forest 2012 by James McNamara, featured in the 2012 Staff Art Show at the Cleveland Museum of Art

 

 

2012 - Staff Art Show, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, August 28 - October 28

 

2012 - Stone Wood Oil Water, Beachwood Branch, Cuyahoga County Public Library, August 5 - 30

 

2011 - Cleveland Museum of Art, "Staff Art Show 2011", Curator: David Franklin, Director, Cleveland Museum of Art, November 1- 30


2011 – Serafino Gallery Exhibit, Little Italy, Cleveland, Ohio, January

 

2011 - "James McNamara and Anna Arnold", Clague Playhouse, Westlake, Ohio, March – April

 

2009 – Variations: Still Life Paintings by James McNamara”, Cleveland Botanical Gardens, June 12 – August 2

 

2009 - "Those Who Protect Also Create", Fairmount Center for the Arts, Novelty, OH., 


2007 - Cleveland Museum of Art Staff Invitational Art Show, September 4 -28, Curator: James P. McNamara, Beachwood Public Library, Beachwood, OH. 

http://www.laprensatoledo.com/Stories/2007/082407/CMA.htm



2006
The Fellowship Show: Cleveland Museum of Art Employees”, Doubting Thomas Gallery, Tremont, Cleveland, OH., May

 

 

 

Community Artist in Education

 

Jim teaching workshops in Beachwood in 2010. Photos by Margaret Reardon




 
James McNamara, Recipe for Art,  Beachwood Library, Margaret Reardon Marketing 2010



In addition to being a skillful and accomplished artist, Jim is also a knowledgeable and engaging independent art educator. Jim was recently a visiting artist at Shaw High School in East Cleveland. He shared his art while discussing his unique creative work processes with students. He has taught workshops at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Botanical Gardens, Mentor Public Library and the Beachwood Public Library.

Jim also gives private drawing and painting lessons and
has work for sale in his studio. 

In March 2012, Jim will offer a drawing and painting workshop at the Mentor Public Library.

In 2012, Jim looks forward to more art opportunities and is ready to take on large-scale community mural projects, continue as a visiting artist educator in the schools, teaching adult and children's workshops and accepting private commissions.



 
To see more of his work, schedule school visits or private lessons, contact Jim McNamara: