NAPOLEON members mentioned in Inquirer review of Woodmere Annual
NAPOLEON members Christina P. Day and H. John Thompson both have work in the 73rd Woodmere Annual, and critic Edith Newhall mentioned both works in her review for the Inquirer:
McEneaney’s taste in sculpture would seem to run to the small and representational, judging from the three sculptures she selected: H. John Thompson’s disorienting wood reconstructions of a staircase and windows; Christina Day’s found Polaroid cameras given custom trimwork and a couple of coats of white paint; and Kathran Siegel’s painted carved-wood figure of a smiling man carrying a skewered heart that has dripped blood onto his sweatpants.See the full review here!