I almost forgot!
Freelancer Mark Jenkins, who writes (mostly about movies) for the Washington City Paper, is filling in and is suddenly writing art reviews for the Washington Post Weekend section while Michael O'Sullivan writes about movies for Weekend.
O'Sullivan is probably one of only two DC art critics who truly knows the DC art scene and who our artists and gallery dealers know (personally) and trust and who has the pulse of our art scene.
Are we all on the same page now?
Anyway.... Jenkins, who is a pretty good theater reviewer and a really good writer, delivers a third (or maybe fourth) Post-published review; this time in the "print-space-poor---that's-why-we-don't-do-more-galleries" Weekend section of the Post for the Quilt Show at the Corcoran.
C'mon guys (C'mon Joyce Jones - editor of Weekend) ... isn't three reviews of one show by one newspaper (that claims that lack of print space is the reason that they do not do more reviews) enough?
OK, OK, I reviewed it too because it is a damned good show and it is a show that teaches us lessons about art, political correctness, and how hypocritical art critics can be.... read my review here, which by the way, has been picked up by five Spanish language newspapers in the US and Latin America.
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Saturday, March 20, 2004
Gunk Foundation Grants
Deadline: April 30, 2004
Grants are provided for "works" of art (not, for example, art festivals, group exhibitions or general operating support for public art organizations).
Anyone can apply: individuals, groups, or organizations, and there is no need for a fiscal sponsor. International projects and artists are encouraged.
How to Apply: Grant proposals must include:
Application form, Resume(s) of the project participant(s)
Example of previous work done (preferably one slide sheet, 1-2 videos. No original work please!)
One or two page summary of the proposed project (This should be separate from the application form, and should be an elaboration upon the questions asked in the form, or should include any other relevant material not covered by the form.)
Budget and time line (predicted costs, source of other funds if needed, and when the project will be presented.
Call or write for Application:
The Gunk Foundation
P.O. Box 333
Gardiner, NY 12525
(845) 255-8252
Deadline: April 30, 2004
Grants are provided for "works" of art (not, for example, art festivals, group exhibitions or general operating support for public art organizations).
Anyone can apply: individuals, groups, or organizations, and there is no need for a fiscal sponsor. International projects and artists are encouraged.
How to Apply: Grant proposals must include:
Application form, Resume(s) of the project participant(s)
Example of previous work done (preferably one slide sheet, 1-2 videos. No original work please!)
One or two page summary of the proposed project (This should be separate from the application form, and should be an elaboration upon the questions asked in the form, or should include any other relevant material not covered by the form.)
Budget and time line (predicted costs, source of other funds if needed, and when the project will be presented.
Call or write for Application:
The Gunk Foundation
P.O. Box 333
Gardiner, NY 12525
(845) 255-8252