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[Painting]  In Times of Chaos, One Artist Searches for Order
Andrew Fabian, andrew.fabian@srqme.com

When painter Janet Mishner transitioned from figurative to abstract work, it was to untether herself from the iron bars of her observations. That freedom was inspired by her mentor Gladys Goldstein, a prominent figure in Mishner’s native Baltimore, as well as her experiences as a docent at the Baltimore Museum of Art, where she decided she would not begin painting until she understood why Jackson Pollock’s work was so important. “There was just a point in my life where I didn’t want to paint what I saw,” she says. But abstract work comes with its own set of obstacles. 

“With my early abstract work, I’d run into the problem of feeling lost,” she says, “and I’d wreck the canvas to achieve a measure of control.” Throughout her career, she came to feel more comfortable with feeling lost, but when the pandemic changed the way she relates to others, it also brought, in its own perverse and poetic way, something unexpected to her practice. Mishner’s “Connection vs. Isolation” series is the product of that something unexpected.

The series features a recurring motif of a grid, sometimes as an explicit, uniform structure of straight lines, other times as a suggestion of sections beneath a free-flowing smattering of marks, lines and colors. “The pandemic inspired me to create that structure or grid,” she says, “and it gave me greater clarity in what I was trying to do.” The compartmentalization of the canvas served as a direct representation of the separation of people during the pandemic, whether physically with masks and social distancing, or ideologically in our increasingly polarized worldviews. One piece even breaks from her purely abstract proclivities and depicts the infamous Zoom screen, with different faces set in their own squares, connected and isolated at the same time. 

“Each box represents the boundary and safety of an individual, but from there I permeate those boundaries to express the need for a connection,” she says. The series in many ways also serves both autobiographical and therapeutic functions. “I share my space with [painter and colleague] Linda Richichi,” says Mishner, “and we both used to paint whenever we wanted.” Now, the two must schedule shifts at the studio to honor social distancing. Another loss of connection for Mishner comes from her regular meet-ups with other Art Uptown artists, fellow members of FLAG (Florida Artists Group) and the network of female artists in Petticoat Painters. 

“I’ve just spent a lot of time lately really thinking about what we need as humans versus what we must do as responsible people,” she says, “and the series was a great way to express myself and cope with all of this.”

Mishner’s series will be featured at Art Uptown Gallery through January 29th. The gallery asks that masks and social distancing be utilized when visiting. 

In 'Searching for Happiness,' Janet Mishner blends the freedom of abstract painting with the confines of life during a pandemic. Photo courtesy of Janet Mishner.

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[Recognition]  Boys & Girls Clubs Professional Selected for Leadership North Port Class of 2020-2021

Tanya Orr, Regional Development Director for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties, was selected for the Leadership North Port Class of 2020-2021 by the North Port Area Chamber of Commerce. “Engaging in a local leadership program is a great way, if not the best way, to learn more about a community,” said Orr. “You get a special behind-the-scenes look into important and vital businesses and organizations that help our community thrive. You get the chance to hear and learn from community leaders. There is also an opportunity to really bond with your classmates and make meaningful connections and friendships. I’m honored to be selected for the 2020-2021 class.” 

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[COVID-19]  Department of Health Sarasota Sets Second Round of COVID19 Vaccinations

DOH Sarasota will open the next round of appointments online for front line health care workers and seniors age 65 and older. The next COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for Sarasota County will be Thursday, 12/31/2020 from 9am to 1pm. There will be 400 slots available this vaccine clinic. Appointments are required. 

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