SOME OF BECKY'S "PRESS CLIPPINGS"
"Best in Show"
March/April 2007
Spiva Center for the Arts goes to the dogs...in a good way.
From Spiva reports
3/2/07
Man?s best friend takes center stage in the new exhibits at Spiva Center for the Arts opening to the public on Saturday, March 10. Good Dog/Bon Chien, a photographic installation by Michael Peven, is featured in Spiva?s Main Gallery. Best of Show in the Regional Gallery will showcase the lifelike soft sculptures of dogs and other critters by the husband-wife team Joe and Monty Sours and dog portraits by pastel artist Becky Golubski. More . . .
Artwork by Monett native Becky Golubski is part of the Spiva Fine Arts Center?s Good Dog/Bon Chien exhibit, opening Saturday in Joplin.
SPIVA 59th Annual Membership Show
December 2006
The Joplin Independent?
Spiva's membership show breaks records
Joplin - During an awards ceremony held December 8, 2006 at the Spiva Center for the Arts, director Jo Mueller announced that 103 artists had submitted 180 pieces of art for the 59th Annual Membership Show making it the largest membership show in Spiva's history showcasing the work of artists from Joplin, Carthage, and the four-state region. More...
The winners are:
Adult competitive category for two-dimensional work
1st place - Patrick McPheron for his The Make of Beauty, a mixed media triptych of layered glass/2nd place - Bill Perry for The Feeling of Pain, a large format photograph /3rd place - Jeff Legg for Red Flyer, an oil on panel painting/merit award - Dustin Miller for Missouri Cardinal, a color pencil piece
honorable mention - awarded to these 18 artists: Carol Adamec, Karolee Blanchard, Allen Bishop, Diana Bray, Jim Bray, Thomas DeCleene, David Dodson, John Fitzgibbon, Becky Golubski, Gerald A. Johnson, Kim Kissel, Dan McWilliams, Mark Norris, Theresa Rankin, Debbie Reed, Mary Ann Soerries, Linda S. Teeter, and Jeff Youngblood.
"WOOF" Pastel Pet Portraiture
March/April 2006
"Woof!" Pastel Pet Portraiture by Becky Golubski' in artCentral's main gallery at Hyde House in Carthage."
Pierce City artist opens one-woman show
Special to The Monett Times /Published March 23, 2006 4:00 PM CST
Becky Golubski's show continuing through April 7 in Carthage
By KRISTIN NAMA
An art show in Carthage was something one local artist has long aspired to and recently made a reality when her first one-woman exhibit opened in the main gallery of the museum house in the historic Hyde House. She found that some of the paths to her "dream come true" started closer to home than in Monett and Pierce City.
Becky Golubski, a native Monettan who now resides in Pierce City, said she was excited to see many old friends at the recent opening of her art exhibit '"Woof!" Pastel Pet Portraiture by Becky Golubski' in artCentral's main gallery at Hyde House in Carthage. The presence of John Bremer, her art teacher at Monett High School, and his wife at the artist's opening reception was a "truly awesome" aspect of the evening, Golubski said.