Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Who We Are: Meet Bruce Backman Turner of the North Shore Arts Association!

"My primary goal as a plein air painter has always been to capture the elements of the outdoors...the essence of light, atmosphere, time and place...and to create paintings which interpret that experience in a compelling and heartfelt way." -Bruce Backman Turner

With our special thanks to Joey Ciaramitaro, author of the award-winning blog Good Morning Gloucester, who, in September of 2011, recorded the following interview with Bruce Turner in the Gordon Grant Gallery of the North Shore Arts Association:


Bruce Backman Turner
Born in Worcester, MA in 1941, Bruce Backman Turner became interested in art early in life through the influence of his late father, who had studied at the Columbia School of Art in New York City. On frequent family visits to the coast, he became intrigued not only with the majesty of the sea, but with the shimmering effects of light upon its surface.
In 1972, Turner and his young family moved to Rockport on Massachusetts' North Shore, where he established a studio and gallery to paint and realize his life passion.
Living and working along the New England shores, he could experience the full vitality of the sea with its powerful atmospheric changes that would challenge the artist's brush. Later, the intricately winding village streets, local quarries and peaceful harbor settings of Cape Ann became interesting subjects of his paintings.Bruce explains, "To expand the shoreline, I added its boats, harbors and residence perched upon its rocky cliffs, especially here in my own local Cape Ann community. To incorporate the human elements with my knowledge of the sea, I introduced people into my work by spending many afternoons painting smaller oils on location to catch the interplay of moving human form against the changing tide. With its harmonious and dominant color influence by the sky, the sea provides a great stage for the variety of contrasting color introduced by human activity."
"In between painting coastal marine oils, I enjoy working outside with the change of seasons that the New England countryside offers through the awakening of spring, the warmth of summer, the vibrant burst of color in autumn and, finally, the quiet serenity of winter." 
In 1979 Bruce was among selected art instructors whose articles were published in American Artist Magazine, and was featured in Grumbacher's Palette Talk in 1983 and 1990. Listed in Who's Who in American Art, his work has also appeared in Monhegan-The Artists' Island, The Best of Oil Painting, Portrait Impressions, and A Gallery of Marine Art.
Some of the exhibitions in which Turner's paintings have been represented are the Mary Bryan Memorial Gallery in Jeffersonville, VT, Butler Institute of American Art, The Salmagundi Club, Academic Artist Association at the Springfield Museum, Marietta College's International Exhibitions, American Artists' Professional League, Hudson Valley Art Association, Chautauqua Art Association, The Maritime Gallery at Mystic Seaport, Ogunquit Art Center, North Shore Arts Association, Rockport Art Association and the American Fortnight Exhibition in Hong Kong where paintings by invited American artists were shown in 1975.
Throughout the years, Turner's work has brought him numerous national and regional awards including the prestigious Louis E. Seley Purchase Prize for first place in the Salmagundi Club's annual oil exhibition.
His work is included in such public collections as the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in NYC, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, the 4H National Headquarters in Washington, DC, the MBNA corporate collection, The Picket Collection-Carol Woods Center, Chapel Hill, NC and in private collections throughout the US, in Canada, England, France, Belgium, Sweden, Saudi Arabia, and Australia.
Bruce has conducted workshops throughout the years and has been invited by numerous art organizations to lecture and demonstrate his approach to painting.
While continuing to enjoy the inspiration of the beaches of Cape Ann, Turner has traveled far and wide, painting across the breadth of America to the canals of Venice, Italy and the countryside of Alsace, France.

The North Shore Arts Association is very proud to count Bruce Backman Turner among our renowned  and accomplished artist members. Look for his newest works in our summer exhibitions!
See more of Bruce's work at http://brucebackmanturner.com