Berks
Now: Jase Clark
February
27 - April 17, 2005
February
25, 2005, Reading, PA – In response
to visitor and Member requests to see more
local art, Berks Now is an exhibition program
that was launched by the Museum to feature
the work of local artists, many from Berks
County. The next Berks Now exhibit, which
was guest curated by artist and Kutztown
University professor Evan Summer, features
Jase Clark, a Sinking Spring native and
Kutztown University graduate. Clark's work
combines various etchings and digital media
through a process he has developed. The
show is displayed in the Museum's auditorium
hallway from February 27 through April 17,
2005. Berks Now gives local artists the
opportunity to display their work to the
Berks County community, and is supported
by the Friends of the Reading Museum, the
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and the
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.

Currently residing in Sinking Spring, Clark
works as a printmaker and serographer in
the Experimental Print Department at Lafayette
College in Easton, PA. He graduated from
Kutztown University with a Fine Arts degree
and concentration in Printmaking. While
in college, he developed a passion for digital
media. Also maintaining a local studio in
Lincoln Park, Clark has worked on developing
his unique artist style and process for
almost two years. This style will be featured
in his Berks Now exhibit and allows the
visitor to view Clark’s work in two
different ways. Each piece can be viewed
in one complete image, or broken down into
individual layers for a viewer to fully
understand its meaning before combining
each piece into one single object. Berks
Now will only be the second time Clark’s
unique work has been shown in a full collection.
Clark has created this collection using
several concepts including life, death and
religion. He states, "The overall theme
I feel that comes through in my work is
the idea of never ending consciousness.
This idea is shown through my view on life,
death and my concept of organized religion
in the past, present and future." The
collection will exhibit various etchings,
digital and mixed media in pieces such as
Hard Learned Answers, Human Echo, Binary
Pulse, Endless Circle of Progression and
In the Mind’s Eye. Clark describes,
"I like working with plexi-glass because
I feel it gives my work both depth, symbolically,
as well as literally."
The next Berks Now exhibit will be May 8
through June 12, 2005 featuring the oil
paintings of Linda Heberling. If you are
interested in submitting your artwork for
upcoming Berks Now exhibits, please call
610.371.5850, x230, or visit the Museum
and pick up a prospectus. Past Berks Now
exhibits include the artwork of Kristoffer
Ziegler, Kristen Tabone Woodard, Marilyn
Fox and Yadira Leticia Torres.
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