Memorial website in the memory of your loved one
Created in the memory of our dearly departed loved one, Mr. Ben Apfelbaum... this is Ben's new Virtual Memorial Website. Please help build it by sending photos to: jd_farmer2001@hotmail.com (I'll add them and give the photo credit). Also please feel free to send comments and condolences by lighting "memorial candles", etc.

Ben talked about YOU (us)... and now is our chance to speak glowingly about Ben (please go to the "Tributes & Condolences" link above). Also, please come to "The Ben Show"...





Spruill Gallery
January 12th-March 25th


Opening reception: January 12th, 7-9pm


WHAT'S IN A NAME?
"The Ben Show
"


Is there power inherent in a name? Is there commonality through a name? Is the use of a given name as a thematic device as useful as any other thematic device to create an art exhibition of interest?

These and other burning ideological questions will be explored in this exhibition of local artists (and some others) with "Ben" as part of their names, presented by our curator Ben Apfelbaum. To the best of our google-based knowledge, this is the first show of its kind anywhere inside or outside the continental US of A in this century! Famed electronic artist, Ben Benjamin, French artist Ben Boutin, Benita Carr, Ben Fain, Ben Goldberg, Benjamin Jones, the late Ben Shahn, Ben Smith, Candace Bennett, Marianne Weinberg Benson, video artist Ben Williams and New South Wales photographer Ben Apfelbaum, are among the participants.

GALLERY NOTE: Ben Apfelbaum, Director of Exhibitions for the Spruill Gallery, conceived and organized this exhibition. Tragically, on September 23, 2005 Ben died very unexpectedly of complications from knee replacement surgery. So while “The Ben Show” will be a showcase of artists with “Ben” as part of their names, please join us in celebrating it also as a tribute to the visionary, irrepressible Ben Apfelbaum.


Three cheers for Ben...

Hip-hip... hoooray!
Hip-hip... hoooray!
Hip-hip... hoooray!
Click here to see Mr. Ben Apfelbaum's
Family Tree
Tributes and Condolences
TRIBUTE TO BEN   / Robert Hoffman (FRIEND)
I THOUGHT OF BEN TODAY,AND HAVING LOST CONTACT DECIDED
TO TYPE IN HIS NAME AND ATTEMPT TO LOCATE HIM. WASN,T
PREPARED TO LEARN OF HIS PREMATURE PASSING.I FIRST MET BEN IN THE MID SIXTIES WHEN HE GAVE ME THE OPPURTUNITY TO
WORKED IN A /...  Continue >>
Ben  / Kim L. (friend)
I walked by a Howard Finster Ben gave me about 30 years ago and as I read some of its Finsteresque rantings I wondered about my very old friend Ben, and thought that maybe I could google him and on some wild chance find an email address to contact hi...  Continue >>
I am sad to here that one of us has passed   / Ben Apfelbaum (I share the same name )
Please let me know if I can contribute or loan any of my art to the art show honoring one of my likenamed fellows.
Ben was a real friend   / Richard Barnet (friend)
Hello Everybody,

It is good to see the photos of Ben.  He  looks so young, and that he was having good time.  I hadn't seen Ben in so many years.  I knew him somewhat at Antioch College (I am class of 1963), and much better...  Continue >>
Infinity  / Susan Calvert (Friend)
It is with deep sadness I read about Ben’s passing. I am new to the area and spoke to Ben for the first time per Marianne Lambert’s suggestion during the Artist Portfolio Review at the Contemporary Art Center last month. During our brief conversati...  Continue >>
Fond memories...  / Thomas Key (Instructor at Spruill & friend )    Read >>
Excerpt from Work in Progress Poem for Ben  / Teresa Sims (Dear Friend )    Read >>
i've been nothin  / Tom Ferguson (friend)    Read >>
I miss you already!  / Felice Sharp (Friend)    Read >>
summer camp desk  / Cheryl Myrbo (friend and co-worker )    Read >>
Tribute to Ben  / Esther &. Mike Levine (friends)    Read >>
Brilliant and a handful!  / Sandra Bennett (I hired him for the position of Director of Exhibitions at the Spruill Center )    Read >>
Always in my heart  / Amanda Jones (Through Spruill )    Read >>
Ben / Marcia Blake (Friend)    Read >>
More tributes and condolences...
Click here to pay tribute or offer your condolences
 
Mr. Ben's Photo Album
Ben’s life seemed to say: “Excel in your part with Art!”
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