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On Friday, November 2 as part of the 14th Charleston Fine Art Annual, Smith Killian Fine Art will feature new works by Shannon Smith, Betty Anglin Smith and Jennifer Smith Rogers. The artist reception is from 5 to 8pm. Smith Killian Fine Art is located at 9 Queen Street in downtown Charleston, SC.

Shannon and Jennifer will also paint in Washington Park on Saturday, November 3 from 9am till noon. Their wet paintings will be up for bid at BUY ART Silent Auction that evening at the Gibbes. Tickets at http://www.cfada.com, the event is a benefit for art programs at local high schools.

Cloud Bank by Jennifer Smith Rogers

Bananas Foster by Shannon Smith

Waterway Sunset by Betty Anglin Smith

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Watch the artists at work in Washington Park on November 3 from 9am till noon.  These plein air demonstrations are open to the public, free, and feature nationally and regionally known artists from CFADA galleries:

West Fraser, Lese Corrigan, Susan Romaine,  Shannon Smith, Jennifer Smith-Rogers, Karen Larson Turner, Mark Bailey, Curt Butler, Laurie Meyer, Craig Nelson, Karen Weihs, Rhett Thurman, Trey Finney, Mark Kelvin Horton, Chris Groves, Nancy Hoerter, Elizabeth Pollie, Shannon Runquist, George Pate, Marty Whaley Adams, Nancy Pellatt, John Hull, Donald Demers, Larry Wheeler, Mary Erickson, Simon Kenevan, Fred Jamar, Robert Lange, Amy Lind, Gary Grier and Charles Williams.

Paintings created that morning in Washington Park will be on display and available for sale at BUY ART silent auction and reception. The artists will be present at this reception, which will take place at the Gibbes Museum of Art on November 3 from 6:30 to 8:30pm. Funds raised by this event are used to purchase much needed art supplies for Charleston County high schools. Tickets are $55 per person. The event is catered by Cru Catering.  To reserve tickets, click here http://www.charlestonfineartdealersassociation.com/tickets/tickets.html or call (843)819-8006 or email CFADA at info@cfada.com.

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Charleston native, Jennifer Smith Rogers, is known for her themes of architecture and vistas seen from towering over the city. Her works weave together the themes of light and architecture, portraying a near symbiotic relationship between the two. “As far as what inspires me to paint, a lot of it is the light and the way it interacts with the landscape.” Just as her paintings center on light and architecture, Roger’s life has always revolved around art. Raised in a household of artists, her mother, Betty Anglin Smith, and her sister, Shannon Smith, are also highly-regarded painters. Her brother, Tripp Smith is an accomplished photographer.

Shem Creek Sunset by Jennifer Smith Rogers

Although Rogers is an integral part of the Smith family of artists, she has certainly carved out a name of her own. Over the years, her works have been featured in galleries all along the Eastern Seaboard, from Charleston, SC, to Martha’s Vineyard, MA. In addition, many of her works now hang in prominent corporate and private collections, including Walt Disney World, the Medical University of South Carolina, Ethyl Corp. in Richmond, VA, the Family Circle Cup on Daniel Island, SC and Tristan Restaurant in Charleston, SC. She is also an associate member of the Oil Painters of America and a winner of the prestigious first place award from Piccolo Spoleto 2000. Rogers takes her success in stride, continually diving into her passion for painting.

Whilst Rogers has painted in locations ranging from Maine to Italy, she always finds herself drawn back to the familiarity of the Lowcountry. Even more particular, she finds herself drawn to the late afternoons and early evenings, when the colors are the most dramatic. “I am fascinated with the fleeting light at day’s end because its drama and color changes so quickly,” she says. “It is the most dramatic time of day because you get the highest contrast between light and dark. I am also intrigued by nighttime. Trying to capture the natural light of the moon, the artificial lights of the storefronts, lanterns and streetlights is both challenging and enthralling.” The light’s intensity against the dark of night sharply illuminates the buildings, store front windows and church steeples.

Rogers’ bold, thick brushstrokes create a sense of urgency and immediacy in her work as though she is fighting against time to capture each second of light before it fades. Combining this with her use of vibrant, warm colors, she expertly portrays more than just the landscape, but the mood of a place as well. Whether rooftop views of Charleston, vacant store front windows, illuminated by the headlights of moving cars, or desolate windswept beaches at sunset, Rogers’ lush oils continually deliver a fresh and distinctive style, one that her admirers have come to love.

Rogers’ work can be found at Smith Killian Fine Art located at 9 Queen street in downtown Charleston.

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Program:

Friday, November 2:

5 – 8 p.m. – CFADA gallery receptions & Charleston Fine Art Annual Art Stroll – FREE and open to public

8 – 10:30 p.m. – Society 1858’s Rock, Scissors, Art on Paper preview party & reception at the Gibbes, $30 advance purchase, $40 at the door. www.gibbesmuseum.org/events

Saturday, November 3:

9 a.m. – noon – Painting in the Park in Washington Park – FREE and open to public (coffee and snacks available)

10 a.m. – 5 p.m. -  Art on Paper Fair at the Gibbes

11 a.m. and 2 p.m. – Artist Demonstrations and Curator-led Tour of Art on Paper Fair at the Gibbes

6:30 – 8:30 p.m. – CFADA’s Buy Art! silent auction & patrons’ reception benefiting the Charleston County High Schools’ art programs, $55 in advance/$65 day of event. www.cfada.com

Sunday, November 4:

1–5 p.m. – Art on Paper Fair at the Gibbes

2:30 p.m. – Curator-led Tour of Art on Paper Fair at the Gibbes

The fine art weekend is a benefit for art programs at 11 local high schools. CFADA has donated over $250,000 to public high schools since 2004. Buy tickets at www.cfada.com

The following artists are painting in the park and donating their works to BUY ART silent auction this year:

West Fraser, Lese Corrigan, Susan Romaine,  Shannon Smith, Jennifer Smith-Rogers, Karen Larson Turner, Mark Bailey, Curt Butler, Laurie Meyer, Craig Nelson, Karen Weihs, Rhett Thurman, Trey Finney, Mark Kelvin Horton, Chris Groves, Nancy Hoerter, Elizabeth Pollie, Shannon Runquist, George Pate, Marty Whaley Adams, Nancy Pellatt, John Hull, Donald Demers, Larry Wheeler, Mary Erickson, Arnold Desmarais, Simon Kenevan, Fred Jamar and Robert Lange!

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Harbor Sky by Jennifer Smith Rogers

Smith-Killian Fine Art is proud to present the recent works of artist Jennifer Smith Rogers in an exhibit entitled “Natural and Notable” that will run from October 1-15, 2010. The gallery invites the public to meet the artist at the show’s opening reception on October 1st, from 5-8 pm, an event that will coincide with the French Quarter Gallery Association’s Fall Art Walk. A champagne preview of the artist’s works will be held on Thursday, September 30th.

St. Michaels by Jennifer Smith Rogers

As part of a reputable family of artists, Jennifer has established herself as a fixture of the Charleston art scene. The paintings in the show depict two facets of the world surrounding her: the primitive, natural Lowcountry landscape and the more formal notable architecture that is characteristic of her native city. Most well-know for her paintings of Charleston’s canopy of rooftops, iconic street scenes, and the historic churches, Jennifer is equally adept at depicting the area’s alluring beaches, meandering creeks, and serene marsh scenes. Her favorite time to paint is in the late afternoon or early evening as she loves to use vibrant warm colors to create an interplay of light and shadow in her landscape and cityscape canvases.

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