CNN on Seven
CNN videotaped a segment with Kim Ward, the Acting Executive Director of the WPA/C. The interview covered the history and mission of the WPA/C, a bit about Warehouse, a few shots of the show, and a plug for the Artist's Directory.
I do not have the schedule for the air times; hopefully next week. It will be on for the last five minutes at the top of the hour on CNN Headline News in certain markets. I do know that they will show the spot 8 times a day for one week before the show closes.
Friday, July 15, 2005
Blogspheric Grid
Anna L. Conti has a Blogospheric Grid of what some of the mugs in the Art Blogsphere look like.
See them here.
In San Diego
A while back, when I was trying to make reservations for this trip, I couldn't figure out why all the hotels were booked.
I have arrived in San Diego (tired and Joneseying), and discovered that the reason for the lack of hotels is the fact that this weekened is the world famous San Diego Comic Book Convention.
Thursday, July 14, 2005
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Wanna go to an opening?
As part of the rekindling of the WPA/C, they have started an exhibition series called "Turning the Pages," which will exhibit artists from the WPA/C Artists' Directory.
The first installment features Edda Jakab, Christopher Saah and Nicolas F. Shi.
Curated by Ingrid Nuss and Ding Ren, The Turning the Page series will provide an opportunity to examine and explore more closely the work of select artists represented in the 2006 WPA\C Artist Directory.
When: Thursday, July 14, 7-9 PM
Where: Coldwell Banker - Dupont
1606 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Exhibition hours: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm or by appointment (202) 387-6183
Wanna do a mural?
Deadline: September 1, 2005.
In fact the largest mural in Maryland!
The Baltimore Mural Program and Maryland General Hospital is seeking an artist or group of artists to design and execute the Maryland General Hospital mural: a 20,000 square-foot project, which will be the largest mural in Maryland.
Full RFP is posted here (click on "Arts" and then "Baltimore Mural Program").
For additional information, contact Ms. Randi Vega, BOPA Director of Cultural Affairs, at 410-752-8632 or rvega@promotionandarts.com.
Art Walk in Silver Spring
The fair Candy Keegan has a nice listing of today's Art Walk in Silver Spring.
Details here.
Monday, July 11, 2005
New England
Today was a spectacular New England day; the kind of day that makes one realize why they called this part of the nation New England. It looked, felt and smelled like the Home Counties, but prettier! (And I know, as I spent six weeks in Harrogate, England a few years ago).
Lectures and presentations and conferences went well; and I heard a question from a billionaire that I'd have thought would never be asked by someone in her tax bracket; she actually asked: "How much is that?"
Live and learn.
Next: Airborne from New Hampshire to Philly and Joneseying something fierce.
Chalk 4 Peace
"Chalk 4 Peace" - Chalk Painting Competition
The Mayor's Office on Asian Pacific Islander Affairs, the DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities and the Museum of Modern ARF are co-sponsoring a chalk painting competition at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Promenade in Washington, DC on Friday, July 15, 2005 11:30 am - 4 pm.
More info here.
Wood
The "gun" fired by the punk in California that was heard around the art world and caused Chris Burden to freak out turns out to have been made of wood!
Read it here.
Burden, the shot and the whole event did inspire Bailey's I Shot Chris Burden online project.
Opportunity for Artists
Deadline July 31, 2005.
Afrika Midnight Asha Abney passes that there will be a community wide Art Exhibition at 21st & S St NW Washington, DC on 31 July. Free and Open to the public. Interested artists should contact Todd Smith at smitty11@gwu.edu.
Sunday, July 10, 2005
In New England
After an incredible start this morning that ended up in me having to buy a new ticket... that story later.
But I am here after a brief stop in New York City.
New England is absolutely gorgeous! My friend Rich (who's from Boston) picked me up at the airport, and even he was commenting how gorgeous New Hampshire looks.
Airborne today
Heading north to New England. Re-reading Vonnegut's Breakfast of Champions on the flight there.
Don't forget, today is the is the Bethesda Artists Market, inside Bethesda Plaza and around our gallery. From 10 - 5PM. Details here.
Saturday, July 09, 2005
Heading off
Tomorrow, Sunday July 10 is the Bethesda Artists Market, swing by and see 35 or 40 fine artists and craftsmen selling their work inside Bethesda Plaza and around our gallery. From 10 - 5PM. Details here.
I won't be there, as I am flying up North to New England for a while, and then to Colorado and finally to the Left Coast; I'll be back home by the end of July.
I'll continue to try to post from the road.
The Gallery
Last night we had a very large opening, although somehow all the sales took place today, although Saturdays are usually pretty quiet in Bethesda.
Seven
A couple of artists featured in Seven have emailed me and have found galleries interested in them! An unexpected benefit for them, but something that I knew was a possibility and thus why I asked my fellow gallerists to come and see the show, and why I dug deep into the WPA/C files for new names.
CNN will be doing a segment on Seven next week. I'll miss it as I will be somewhere out West, but Kim Ward from the WPA/C will represent! As soon as I have a viewing schedule, I'll pass it along.
Donations Needed
Artwork is needed to be donated for an online art auction to benefit the Whitman-Walker Clinic in DC, the leading provider of HIV/AIDS services in the DC metro area.
It's being forced to drastically reduce its services due to a shortage of funds. The Washington Blade's June 10th article has more details.
Artists who participate in the benefit to gain attention and promotion of their work through the auction and are listed in link to artists' own web pages. Email or call Basla Andolsun if you are interested or with questions. I intend to donate work and hope that some of you will do as well.
Mammaries
I've already heard good things about "Angst for the Mammaries," which opened yesterday at Touchstone Gallery, and where artists Candace Keegan, Adrienne Mills, Raymonde Van Santen, Amy Glengary Yang and Joyce Zipperer confront "growing angst over the artistic depiction of bare breasts in an era of diminishing personal freedom. Viewers are invited to explore and document their opinions on bare breasts in contemporary art and culture."
A discussion with the artists, moderated by Judy Jashinsky, will take place at 7 pm, on Friday, July 15, 2005.