Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Art Scam Alert!
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From: "Kyle Aylen" aylen23office@gmail.com
Date: Jun 26, 2017 9:55 PM
Subject: ARTWORK NEEDED
Greetings,
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A Sense of Renewal: A Group Show
June 29 - August 13, 2017 Goldman Art Gallery
Featuring: Miguel Perez Lem, Nancy Nesvet, Terry Svat, Pauline Jakobsberg and Felisa Federman
Reception with the Artists
Thursday, July 13 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Felisa Federman |
About the Exhibit
A Sense of Renewal presents images that long for the past, portend the future, and examine our present world. Through their work the artists convey the sense of renewed depictions of what was, what is, and what will hopefully remain.- Miguel Lem passionately recreates scenes of the great beauty of his beloved Argentina’s mountainous landscape.
- Nancy Nesvet’s seascapes long for the fast disappearing wildlife and glaciers of the northern seas.
- Terry Svat’s inquiry into the marks and symbols conveys a sense of connectivity to her past, present and future.
- Pauline Jakobsberg’s prints construct poignant narratives of personal and cultural memory.
- Felisa Federman delves into her cultural and personal memories of landscape and folk legends.
The Goldman Gallery is open when the Bender JCC is open.
Monday, June 26, 2017
Call for Artists
Altered Realities
MAP's Fall Benefit Exhibition
MAP's Fall Benefit Exhibition
On View: September 14 – November 4, 2017
Application Deadline: Monday, July 24, 2017 at midnight
Maryland Art Place is accepting applications to exhibit in Altered Realities, MAP’s annual Fall Benefit Exhibition. This exhibition will open Thursday, September 14 and will be on display at Maryland Art Place through Saturday, November 4, 2017.
Altered Realities focuses on uncanny interpretations of the everyday experience. Artists are encouraged to submit works of art that subvert the viewer’s perspectives literally or metaphorically. MAP is seeking to showcase artworks of all mediums with a preference towards submissions using technology and virtual reality (VR).
To view the full prospectus, click here!
To view the full prospectus, click here!
For questions regarding the application process, contact Naomi: naomi@madrtplace.org!
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Laura Beth Konopinski arrives in August!
The Washington Glass School (WGS) has announced the hire of Laura Beth Konopinski
as Studio Coordinator.
Laura Beth will coordinate the projects and classes of both the Washington Glass School and the public art projects of the Washington Glass Studio, as well as acting as the liaison for the Studio Artists and Residency Artists that are part of the WGS Arts Incubator.
She will also be working with us at various art fairs around the nation.
From the WGS Blog:
Laura Beth received a BFA with glass emphasis from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. She has taught and worked in facilities such as the Pittsburgh Glass Center, Penland School of Crafts and the Corning Museum of Glass, which has allowed her to explore many methods of the glass making processes.
For 3 years, Laura Beth worked as assistant to noted glass artist, Susan Taylor Glasgow.
Throughout her artistic career, Laura
Beth Konopinski has kept her material concentration primarily with
glass, although uses other mediums including photography and metal.
Arising from her interests with environmental conservation, Laura Beth repurposes used materials and integrates carefully preserved organic compounds into sculpted layers of glass.
She uses transparent glass as a lens for distortion with great effect to emphasize the ambiguous nature of human emotion. Laura Beth facilitates the idea of comparing reason and sentiment by combining figurative imagery with biological materials.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Laura Beth to our team,” said WGS Co-Director Tim Tate. “She is a bright young talent who will play a critical role managing WGS’ projects and ensuring the quality as we implement our business and artistic ideas”.
Read a great profile about Laura Beth by Missouri’s Columbia Daily Tribune – click HERE.
Laura Beth will coordinate the projects and classes of both the Washington Glass School and the public art projects of the Washington Glass Studio, as well as acting as the liaison for the Studio Artists and Residency Artists that are part of the WGS Arts Incubator.
She will also be working with us at various art fairs around the nation.
From the WGS Blog:
Laura Beth received a BFA with glass emphasis from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. She has taught and worked in facilities such as the Pittsburgh Glass Center, Penland School of Crafts and the Corning Museum of Glass, which has allowed her to explore many methods of the glass making processes.
For 3 years, Laura Beth worked as assistant to noted glass artist, Susan Taylor Glasgow.
Laura Beth Konopinski, “Within the chambers of Your Blackened Heart” Blown and recycled glass, sculpted, enamel, preserved organic materials, mixed media. |
Arising from her interests with environmental conservation, Laura Beth repurposes used materials and integrates carefully preserved organic compounds into sculpted layers of glass.
She uses transparent glass as a lens for distortion with great effect to emphasize the ambiguous nature of human emotion. Laura Beth facilitates the idea of comparing reason and sentiment by combining figurative imagery with biological materials.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Laura Beth to our team,” said WGS Co-Director Tim Tate. “She is a bright young talent who will play a critical role managing WGS’ projects and ensuring the quality as we implement our business and artistic ideas”.
Read a great profile about Laura Beth by Missouri’s Columbia Daily Tribune – click HERE.
Saturday, June 24, 2017
House Party!
Home is not just a structure. Home is family, community, stories, food, and culture. "If You Lived Here" is a hands-on public art installation that encourages us to reflect on how we live − in the house, the home, and the broader community across 150 years of shared history. Please join in this week to learn more about the historical and archaeological context of this project, help complete the home, and have fun at an open house party on Saturday!
For more information, please visit: www.ifyoulivedheredc.com
Historical and Archaeological Contexts
June 28 | 6-8 PMREGISTER HERE
Workshop with artist Amber Robles-Gordon
June 29 | 6-8 PM
Help Amber make art pieces that will complete the home.REGISTER HERE
Open House
July 1 | 1-4 PM
Music and ice cream!
Sunday Salon
July 2 | 2-4 PM
Learn more about the influence of the church in the community.REGISTER HERE
Location of the installation: On the grounds next to the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, 1901 Fort Place, SE.
Imagined and produced by The Pink Line Project + Citizen Innovation Lab, in partnership with the DC Historic Preservation Office and the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, funded by DC Office of Planning and the Kresge Foundation.
For more information, please visit: www.ifyoulivedheredc.com
Historical and Archaeological Contexts
June 28 | 6-8 PMREGISTER HERE
Workshop with artist Amber Robles-Gordon
June 29 | 6-8 PM
Help Amber make art pieces that will complete the home.REGISTER HERE
Open House
July 1 | 1-4 PM
Music and ice cream!
Sunday Salon
July 2 | 2-4 PM
Learn more about the influence of the church in the community.REGISTER HERE
Location of the installation: On the grounds next to the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, 1901 Fort Place, SE.
Imagined and produced by The Pink Line Project + Citizen Innovation Lab, in partnership with the DC Historic Preservation Office and the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, funded by DC Office of Planning and the Kresge Foundation.
Friday, June 23, 2017
Art Scam Alert!!!
Do not fall for this jerk trying to rip off artists:
From: "Kyle Aylen" aylen23office@gmail.com
Subject: ARTWORK NEEDED
Greetings,
My name is Aylen Kyle from New York.. I actually observed my wife has been viewing your website on my laptop and i guess she likes your piece of work, I'm also impressed and amazed to have seen your various works too,You are doing a great job. I would like to receive further information about your piece of work and what inspires you.. Kindly confirm the availability for immediate sales..
Thanks and best regards..
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Free Online webinar
A Free Online webinar that will teach you methods to find Patrons and
Sponsors for your art. You will learn how one artist got Apple Computers
and Bose Sound to sponsor art work and art projects and also how
individual donors and Patrons can be solicited. There is also an option
to extend your education in other areas. All those who register for the
free webinar get a free booklet right away on how one artist got invited
to the Whitney Biennial. No Entry Fee.
Details: http://yourartmentor.com/patronsandsponsors2
Details: http://yourartmentor.com/patronsandsponsors2
Monday, June 19, 2017
Art Scam Alert!
Stay away from this mutant trying to rip off artists!
From: Squarespace <no-reply@squarespace.info>
Date: Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 12:45 PM
Subject: Form Submission - contact
Name: john davidson
Email Address: johndavidson5050@gmail.com
Message: Hello
Hope you are fine? Pardon my manners, i'm John Davidson from NC. You are doing a really great job in your artworks. I observed my wife has been
viewing your site on my laptop and i see she has an interest in your art piece
,well I was also amazed after seeing your various works too. I would love to receive further information about your piece of work and what actually inspires your imagination so vividly. Very much interested in purchasing a piece to surprise my wife. So kindly confirm the availability for immediate sales. Thanks and my best regards. John Davidson
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Call for proposals
Deadline September 1, 2017
The Fitton Center for Creative Arts is accepting proposals in all media for solo and group exhibitions for their 25th anniversary year, 2018-2019. A community art center on the Great Miami River in arts-driven downtown Hamilton, Ohio, the Fitton Center provides experiences in the arts through exhibitions, classes, performances and other events. Four galleries provide 2,600 square feet of space. Solo artists generally are asked to exhibit 10 – 30 works, depending on scale, media and available space. They also offer group shows of existing guilds or alliances and to individuals willing to be selected into a curated group.
For full requirements, please contact Cathy Mayhugh, cathy@fittoncenter.org or visit www.fittoncenter.org , click on Exhibitions and download the Solo/Group Show Proposal Form. 101 S. Monument Ave., Hamilton OH 45011, (513) 863-8873 ext. 122.
The Fitton Center for Creative Arts is accepting proposals in all media for solo and group exhibitions for their 25th anniversary year, 2018-2019. A community art center on the Great Miami River in arts-driven downtown Hamilton, Ohio, the Fitton Center provides experiences in the arts through exhibitions, classes, performances and other events. Four galleries provide 2,600 square feet of space. Solo artists generally are asked to exhibit 10 – 30 works, depending on scale, media and available space. They also offer group shows of existing guilds or alliances and to individuals willing to be selected into a curated group.
For full requirements, please contact Cathy Mayhugh, cathy@fittoncenter.org or visit www.fittoncenter.org , click on Exhibitions and download the Solo/Group Show Proposal Form. 101 S. Monument Ave., Hamilton OH 45011, (513) 863-8873 ext. 122.
Chesapeake Gallery Call for Entries 2018-2020
Deadline: August 15th, 2017
The Chesapeake Gallery at Harford Community College, located in Bel Air, MD, is inviting artists, artist groups and curators working in any medium or format to apply for their 2018-2020 exhibition seasons! Artists and/or curators are responsible for the transportation or shipping of all artwork to and from the Chesapeake Gallery.
There is no application fee or commission on sold work.
Please visit the website below for more details on how to apply!
www.harford.edu/chesapeakegallery.aspx (OR) Google Search: Harford Community Chesapeake Gallery; E-mail questions to Brad Blair: bblair@harford.edu
The Chesapeake Gallery at Harford Community College, located in Bel Air, MD, is inviting artists, artist groups and curators working in any medium or format to apply for their 2018-2020 exhibition seasons! Artists and/or curators are responsible for the transportation or shipping of all artwork to and from the Chesapeake Gallery.
There is no application fee or commission on sold work.
Please visit the website below for more details on how to apply!
www.harford.edu/chesapeakegallery.aspx (OR) Google Search: Harford Community Chesapeake Gallery; E-mail questions to Brad Blair: bblair@harford.edu
Friday, June 16, 2017
WaPo
Mark Jenkins has a cool review today in the Washington Post about my solo show at Artists and Makers Studios II in Rockville.
Read the whole Galleries column here.
Read the whole Galleries column here.
Now at Strathmore
25th Annual Colored Pencil Society of America
International Exhibition
Sat, June 10–Sun, Aug 6, 2017Juried by Joann Moser, former Senior Curator of Graphic Arts at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Mandarins and Paper by Paco MartÃn Dominguez |
Please join Strathmore for the following events presented in conjunction with the exhibition:
CHILDREN'S TALK & TOUR June 24CURATOR'S TOUR June 24COLORED PENCIL CLASS FOR FAMILIES July 9 COLORED PENCIL CLASS FOR KIDS July 9COLORED PENCIL TECHNIQUES FOR TEENS & ADULTS July 16
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Bummerstein... or why artists (and writers) need a thick skin!
Dear Florencio L. Campello:
Thank you for sending "The Mother of All Rock Fights." Your work received careful consideration here.
We've decided this manuscript isn't right for us, but we wish you luck placing it elsewhere.
Kind regards,
The Editors
P.S. Without submissions like yours, we'd lose the sense of discovery that keeps AGNI fresh. Please click here for a discounted subscription rate offered as a thank-you to our submitters: https://www.bu.edu/agni/subscribe-08sem08.html.
Thank you for sending "The Mother of All Rock Fights." Your work received careful consideration here.
We've decided this manuscript isn't right for us, but we wish you luck placing it elsewhere.
Kind regards,
The Editors
P.S. Without submissions like yours, we'd lose the sense of discovery that keeps AGNI fresh. Please click here for a discounted subscription rate offered as a thank-you to our submitters: https://www.bu.edu/agni/subscribe-08sem08.html.
Dear Florencio,
Lunch Ticket receives a number of excellent submissions each reading period, and while yours is one of them, it was not chosen for the upcoming issue. This is not a reflection on your work or on your worth as a writer. Our direction for the next issue of Lunch Ticket was simply different than the vision of your work.
Rejections are never easy—for you the writer, or for us, the editors. But as we both know, they are part of being a writer. We are sorry that we weren't the right market for The Mother of All Rock Fights, but we know that there is another market waiting for you, and to them, this piece is exactly perfect. We hope you know that this letter doesn't mean "no forever", and we hope you will submit to Lunch Ticket again.
Best of luck, and take good care,
The Editors of Lunch Ticket
You can go here to view the submission:
http://lunchticket.submittable.com/user/submissions/7523257
Dear Florencio,
Thanks for letting us read The Mother of All Rock Fights. Unfortunately, we've decided this one's not right for us. We wish you the best of luck in finding a home for the essay elsewhere, and in your continued writing.
Sincerely,
Team Barrelhouse
www.barrelhousemag.com
You can go here to view the submission:
http://barrelhouse.submittable.com/user/submissions/7373068
Dear Florencio Campello,
Your submission was received successfully.
writer: Florencio Campello
title(s): The Mother of all rock fights
genre: nonfiction
Thank you for your submission. You can check the status of your submission at any time by visiting https://www.cincinnatireview.com/submissions/ and logging into your account.
Hi,
Thank you for your submission to Bethesda Magazine’s Short Story Contest. The judges have made their selections, and your story was not among those chosen this year.
We encourage you to enter the contest again in the future.
Best,
Kathleen Neary
Bethesda Magazine
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Art Scam Alert
Beware of this rodent trying to scam artists:
James Thomas jgateventure00@gmail.comGood day,Trust that this email meets you well.Can you ship internationally. I also would like to confirm if payment can be made via MasterCard.I hope to read back from you swiftly.Warm regardJames Thomas
Flying Solo
Flying Solo: An exhibition of photographs by Tanguy de Carbonnières
June 30 – August 6, 2017
Reception and Gallery Talk: Saturday, July 8, 2017, 5-7 PM
Gallery Hours: Sat 1-4pm and Sun 1-8pm www.glenechophotoworks.org
301-634-2274
PHOTOWORKS GALLERY @ Glen Echo Park
7300 MacArthur Blvd, Glen Echo, MD 20812
June 30 – August 6, 2017
Reception and Gallery Talk: Saturday, July 8, 2017, 5-7 PM
Gallery Hours: Sat 1-4pm and Sun 1-8pm www.glenechophotoworks.org
301-634-2274
Abstracted shapes and brilliant colors and light patterns captivate the viewer of this exhibition of photographs by Tanguy de Carbonnières. Taken from an aerial perspective, de Carbonnières's images are studies in the wonders of nature. Soar above the plains of southern Africa and across the dynamic Victoria Falls. Mystical skies, the scorched earth of the bush, the luscious grass of the Okavango Delta, Victoria Falls' roaring waters and elusive wildlife await.
PHOTOWORKS GALLERY @ Glen Echo Park
7300 MacArthur Blvd, Glen Echo, MD 20812
Monday, June 12, 2017
Un-Censored drawing
Rebecca Anderson, a parent with two children at the high school, said she was offended to find a drawing of a topless woman, with both middle fingers extended upward in defiance, hanging at an art show last week at Cheltenham High School. The annual spring Unified Arts Show, which ran last week, features works by district students and is open to the public.You can read the whole article, and see the offending artwork (which is pretty amateurish, but drives the point home as only representational art can) here.
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