Saturday, October 28, 2023
Friday, October 27, 2023
"Ninety Degrees" by Isabel Manalo
Ninety Degrees
By Isabel Manalo
Show Runs: November 4 - December 31, 2023
Artist Talk: Sunday, Nov. 5 at 4pm
3 Roads | 118 East Church Street, 118 East Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701
Isabel Manalo is an Artist’s Artist. She is a pro who not only maintains her own studio practice and exhibition schedule, but also guides countless other artists with aesthetic and academic counsel. Manalo’s paintings possess an uncommon transcendence and mysticism. Yet they are essentially simple and familiar in their subject matter, often with her two young daughters engaged in exploration and wonder amid the natural world. The jewel-like glances of vivid translucent color so musically applied to the picture plane provide a sense of hopeful providence and even joy. Manalo has been exhibiting her work internationally since 1999. Her art works are included in several public and private collections, such as the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, DC, the permanent collections of U.S. Embassies in Bulgaria, Philippines, Kazakhstan and Nepal. Manalo is currently an Adjunct Professor at American University and George Mason University and serves as an Artist Mentor at Lesley University in Boston, MA. She is the Founder and Chief Collaborator of The Studio Visit, an art journal featuring artist interviews with artists in their studios.
“Lately painting for me has become a release and expression of my drawing process. That which is more immediate, gestural, imperfect and ephemeral and yet still driven by a highly saturated palette and layering of marks and pattern. Images of faces and bodies comingle with familiar plant life and foliage and bouquets of flowers that have been given and received in all the exchanges of hello's and goodbyes. Cues from media of current events pop up as does the pre-colonial script from the Philippines.”- Isabel Manalo
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Exhibition Featuring the work and words of Roy Utley
Live! From the Chair
Opening reception this Saturday October 28, 3-6PM
Live! From The Chair is an exhibition featuring the works of Roy Utley at Otis Street Arts Project. The exhibition draws its name from a collection of poems he wrote while receiving chemotherapy, which were inspired by his personal journey through life and illness. These works reflect his never ending resolve to learn to live in peace, hoping he can help others to do the same.
The "Live! From The Chair" anthology that serves as the exhibition's inspiration is the heart of the exhibit. It is a wall that amplifies voices from around the world, sharing stories of those who've been "in the chair," to remind everyone that illness doesn't define them and that they're not alone in this experience. Additionally, Roy's seminal work, "The Art of Peace," is a map in the form of a digital logic circuit diagram. It illustrates a mechanism of self awareness and sentience, developed to help people on their own path to live in harmony and peace. Roy will also be honoring individuals who had a profound effect on and inspired him by being able to truly live in peace with a dedicated wall.
Gallery Hours: Saturdays 12-4, M-F by appointment
Otis Street Arts Project
3706 Otis Street
Mount Rainier, MD
20712
Exhibition October 28- December 2, 2023
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Judith Olivia HeartSong
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
WPA Open Call: Where should we start?
2023-2024 Open Call: Where should we start?
Info Session: Tomorrow Wednesday, Oct. 25, 6:30pm (Virtual)
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Monday, October 23, 2023
The curious case of the snatched Chagall
Two things to learn about this story:
A painting by artist Marc Chagall was stolen from a Midtown art gallery late last month, according to the NYPD.
The painting is valued at over $5,000, police said. Three suspects broke into Carlton Fine Arts and took the painting around 2:12 a.m. on Sept. 25, authorities said on Friday.
In the article we learn that the Chagall was valued at $5,000.
$5K for a Chagall? I was curious and thus I went to Christie's and found out that indeed, one can grab an original Chagall for around that price - check them out here.
More importantly, and a lesson for artists...
Do you know what happens if one of your works is stolen from a gallery show?
Another lesson on the importance of having a gallery contract that would specify what happens in the event that happens!
Stay tuned and I'll tell you what usually happens!
Sunday, October 22, 2023
Deeming Memorial Fund
Support grants ($500 - $2000) to individual feminist women in the arts with primary residence in the US and Canada.
Applications from feminist writers and visual artists who are women (cis and transgender) or nonbinary and:
- Exhibit high quality and originality in their work.
- Use feminism as their central interpretive lens.
- Value both personal and political changes that promote freedom and agency for women.
- Validate differences that intersect with gender such as race, ethnicity, and class.
- Express an inclusive vision of social justice while focusing on justice for women.
Saturday, October 21, 2023
New to the DC Art collection!
Now and through December 15, you can see the FY 2024 Art Bank Program Finalists in a very cool exhibition in the Commission’s first floor galleries, Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5:30 pm at 200 I (Eye) Street Gallery SE. There’s photography, sculpture, painting, printmaking, textiles, and more! The gallery is free and open to the public.
Installed in the gallery are the works of Barbara Januszkiewicz, Bradley Stevens, Bria Edwards, Carol Rowan, Cathy Abramson, Charles Jean-Pierre, Cheryl Edwards, Cory Oberndorfer, Daniel Rios, David Fulton, Davide Prete, Debra Jean Ambush, Elaine Wilson, Elizabeth Ashe, Eric Celarier, Erwin Timmers, Gail Shaw-Clemons, Gary Kret, Gayle Friedman, George Tkabladze, Ivan Sigal, Jacqueline Crocetta, James Terrell, Jonathan Monaghan, Joseph Hamilton, Judith Peck, Judith Southerland, Julia Bloom, Julie Byrne, Julee Dickerson-Thompson, Justyne Fischer, Kasse Andrews-Weller, Khanh Le, Len Harris, Leslie Holt, Lexis Marie Jordan, Life Pieces To Masterpieces, Lina Alattar, Lory Ivey Alexander, Madeline Stratton, Mariah Bonner, Marilyn Gates-Davis, Mentwab Easwaran, Michael Sirvet, Michele Banks, Michelle Lisa Herman, Nami Oshiro, Pixie Alexander, Rania Hassan, Rashad Ali Muhammad, Rashin Kheiriyeh, Regina Miele, Roderick Turner, Sarah Bentley, Sayeh Behnam, Sean Dudley, Selena Jackson, Shanthi Chandrasekar, Sheila Blake, Sheila Crider, Sondra Arkin, Steve Wanna, Tea Okropiridze, Tom Kim, Valerie Theberge, Walter Bo Bullock, Zofie King, and Zsudayka Nzinga.
As you can see from the list, it includes many of the DMV art superstars, but I am particularly pleased to see also many names which I do not know, which means new fresh artwork being added to the City’s collection. I am also happy to see that many of the artists whom I gave good scores in the selection process made it to the finals!
Congrats to all of them!
Friday, October 20, 2023
Culturally responsive literacy motivation through diverse children's literature
This paper describes the implementation of a high-intensity reading tutoring intervention program using culturally responsive literacy practices centered on diverse children’s literature intended to uplift the needs and priorities of primary grade students experiencing literacy learning challenges. First, we present a critical review of the research on student literacy motivation and student identity. Next, we propose a culturally responsive literacy motivation model that re-conceptualizes student literacy motivation through culturally responsive literacy practices and literacy identity dimensions. We provide qualitative findings from tutor and student participants that reflect interconnections between dimensions of student literacy identity and literacy motivation through culturally responsive literacy practices. We provide implications and recommendations for literacy educators, researchers, and policymakers, along with a resource section for literacy educators.
Read the paper here.
Thursday, October 19, 2023
Artists showing at Superfine DC
Meet the artists showing at the 2023 Superfine DC Art Fair this weekend!
Fernando Barrientos
Frances Vye Wilson
The Glitter Enthusiast
Ellen Cornett
Dawn Marie Rozzo
Aida Bell
Natalie Levy-Costa
Michelle Varga
Milisa Galazzi
Heidi Nielson
Julie Christenberry
Vaidehi Kinkhabwala
Yolanda Prinsloo Art Studio
Julie Wall
Barbara Ziselberger
Kieun Kim
Priscilla George
Chase DeForest
Darren Smith
NaNa Yi
Art by Loca Lola
Theresa Gooby
Alissa Van Atta
Erika Gehringer
M. Jane Johnson
Manon Raman
Naimar RamÃrez
Alexander Korzer-Robinson
Evolve with Mary
Tomomi Maruyama
ChunHo Kim
Carlos Ponce / Carpediemart
Jongsoo Francisco Lee
Tasha Fay
Sarai Lezcano
Anna Kalachyan
Brittney Ciccone
Samuel Baird
Clare Burdenshaw
Jose Unda
Dennis Crayon
Ruth Becker TBD
Joan Scheibel
Enrico Orr
Jennifer Brewer Stone
Drew Tye Ruby-Howe