PITTSFIELD, MASS.- Luminous, vibrant landscapes by Berkshire-based artist Jim Schantz are on view at the
Berkshire Museum now through Sunday, May 10, the first exhibition in a new series to be mounted in the Museums Crane Room. Titled Into the Light, the exhibition is curated by Maria Mingalone, the Museums director of interpretation. The exhibition will run through May 10, 2015.
Known for his spectacular depictions of the Berkshire Hills, the Housatonic River, and other compelling outdoor scenes from farther afield, Jim Schantz finds inspiration for his paintings and pastels in nature. It is this place, the land we inhabit that offers us our sanctuary, inspiration, and transformation. As an artist it has become ever more important that I continue to capture our natural world in this time, in this light, says Schantz. These paintings serve as reminders of transformative moments found with the spiritual guidance of nature. These works are moments caught in time. The landscape itself transcends time.
Recent renovations to the Museums Ellen Crane Memorial Room, from replacing the glass in the skylight with new translucent patterned panels to greatly improved lighting and a fresh, new wall color, have transformed the space into a desirable gallery. We are so pleased to have the opportunity to show these paintings as the first show in the newly refurbished Crane Room, says Mingalone. With such a large space, visitors can view the works from many vantage points, and with the natural light coming in through the skylight, the paintings can be seen to great advantage. Jims landscapes are a wonderful beginning for the new series of artists we intend to showcase in the Crane Room.
Works by acclaimed artist Jim Schantz are in numerous public collections, including the Center for Spiritual Life at Emerson College; Lowe Art Museum, Syracuse University; the Art Complex Museum, Duxbury, Massachusetts; Nelson Museum, U.C. Davis; Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University; Skidmore College; Simons Rock of Bard College, and University of Massachusetts. Jim has had six solo exhibitions at Pucker Gallery in Boston and a solo exhibition at Harrison Gallery in Williamstown. His work has been featured in exhibitions at the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts; the Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton; the Albany Institute of Art; and the Brooklyn Museum. He received his Masters degree in painting at University of California, Davis and his BFA at Syracuse University. He also studied at the Hornsey School of Art, London, and at the Skowhegan School in Maine.