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Saturday, January 26, 2013
Opportunity for Artists
Friday, January 25, 2013
America’s Top 12 ArtPlaces for 2013
America’s Top 12 ArtPlaces for 2013 are:
Brooklyn, NY / The intersection of Downtown, Fort Greene, Gowanus, Park Slope and Prospect HeightsIn addition to the Top Twelve, thirty-two additional neighborhoods across the country qualified as robust ArtPlaces. To read more about these stories and for a complete list of ArtPlaces for 2013, download the full report or check a little write up about it here.
Dallas, TX / The Dallas Arts District, with parts of Deep Ellum and Exposition Park
Los Angeles, CA / Central Hollywood
Miami Beach, FL / South Beach
Milwaukee, WI / The Third Ward
New York, NY / Manhattan Valley
Oakland, CA / Downtown, including Chinatown, Old Oakland and Jack London Square
Philadelphia, PA / Old City
Portland, OR / The Pearl District and a portion of Downtown
San Francisco, CA / The Mission District
Seattle, WA / The Pike-Pine Corridor
Washington, DC / The intersection of Adams Morgan, U Street, and Dupont Circle
Torpedo Factory Residencies
TORPEDO FACTORY ART CENTER VISITING ARTIST PROGRAM
Now accepting applications for June-August 2013 residencies. Open to emerging and experienced visual artists for one-, two-, or three-month periods. These self-directed, creative residencies are intended as professional development opportunities and include studio space and the ability to display and sell original work. No application fee.
Details: www.torpedofactory.org/vap or email VAP@torpedofactoryartists.com
Thursday, January 24, 2013
The British are coming! (Again)
Using an art exhibition as a bridge
between two countries, the Sister City
program will be bringing together Sunderland, England and Washington,
DC in a show that celebrates the medias of glass and clay, as well as
celebrating the relationships between the two cities.
Artists and artwork will soon be arriving from the UK's Creative Cohesion and University of Sunderland, and DC - based artists represented by the Washington Glass School and Flux Studios will be acting as “cultural ambassadors” facilitating the exchange of ideas and images.
In addition to a spectacular exhibit, a number of demos and workshops are planned during the month at the gallery and the DC area studios.
This will be the third collaboration with DC's Sister City of Sunderland - in 2008 "Glass 3" was held in Georgetown; in 2009, 38 artists from Sunderland participated in the 10th Artomatic, held near the Navy Yard.
Washington Glass School's Fulbright Scholars Michael Janis and Tim Tate taught at both the University of Sunderland and at Creative Cohesion studios during their Fulbright assignment in 2012, and look forward to renewing the close relationship created by these collaborations.
USA / Syl Mathis / Glass |
Opening March 1, 2013, at Washington, DC's Edison Place Gallery will be an exhibit of
expressive glass and ceramic artwork, as well as narrative sculptures that
blend craft materials with digital technologies and, in turn remove the boundaries
between the traditional categories of craft, art, and design.
USA / Novie Trump / Ceramic |
Artists and artwork will soon be arriving from the UK's Creative Cohesion and University of Sunderland, and DC - based artists represented by the Washington Glass School and Flux Studios will be acting as “cultural ambassadors” facilitating the exchange of ideas and images.
In addition to a spectacular exhibit, a number of demos and workshops are planned during the month at the gallery and the DC area studios.
UK / Roger Tye / Glass |
Washington Glass School's Fulbright Scholars Michael Janis and Tim Tate taught at both the University of Sunderland and at Creative Cohesion studios during their Fulbright assignment in 2012, and look forward to renewing the close relationship created by these collaborations.
The International Glass + Clay show opens March 1st and will run through Friday,
March 23, The exhibit is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Saturday,
Sunday and Tuesday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 12
p.m. to 8 p.m. The Gallery Place Metro station is within
walking distance of the Gallery.
The Downtown Business Improvement District (Downtown BID), in partnership with Artomatic, Inc., the Office of the Secretary for the District of Columbia, and Sunderland City Council, have together organized the international exhibit, hosted at Pepco's Edison Gallery.
International Glass and Clay 2013 Edison Place Gallery 702 Eight Street, NW, Washington, DC 20068 March 1 - 23, 2013
The Downtown Business Improvement District (Downtown BID), in partnership with Artomatic, Inc., the Office of the Secretary for the District of Columbia, and Sunderland City Council, have together organized the international exhibit, hosted at Pepco's Edison Gallery.
International Glass and Clay 2013 Edison Place Gallery 702 Eight Street, NW, Washington, DC 20068 March 1 - 23, 2013
Opportunities for Artists
Deadline: April 1, 2013
THE ARTIST'S MAGAZINE 30th ANNUAL ART COMPETITION More than $25,000 in cash prizes will be awarded, and Top Award Winners will be featured in the December 2013 issue of The Artist's Magazine!
All winners will also appear in a special online gallery. There are 5 categories for you to compete and win. Plus, there's a Special Student/Beginner Division for new artists. Entry fee.
For details and to enter, contact art-competition@fwmedia.com
Update: Laurie found a direct link: http://www.artistsnetwork.com/the-artists-magazine-annual-competition
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
OPTIONS 2013
Washington Project for the Arts Presents
OPTIONS 2013
April 10 - June 9, 2013
Location: Arlington Arts Center, 3550 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
OPTIONS 2013
April 10 - June 9, 2013
Location: Arlington Arts Center, 3550 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 13, 6-9pm
Curator Talk: Saturday, May 18, 4pm
Exhibition Hours: Wednesday - Friday, 1-7pm; Saturday-Sunday, 12-5pm
Curator Talk: Saturday, May 18, 4pm
Exhibition Hours: Wednesday - Friday, 1-7pm; Saturday-Sunday, 12-5pm
Aaron McIntosh, Dream of Darkness, 2010, Artist's teenage t-shirts and underwear and craft felt; quilted, 60" x 108"
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The Washington Project for the Arts has announced OPTIONS 2013, the fifteenth installment of WPA's biennial exhibition of works by emerging and unrepresented artists from DC, Maryland, and Virginia. OPTIONS 2013 will take place from April 10 through June 9, 2013 at the Arlington Arts Center, 3550 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201. The exhibition will include work by sixteen artists selected by curator Gerald Ross, Director of Exhibitions and Faculty, MFA in Curatorial Practice, Maryland Institute College of Art.
There will be an opening reception for the exhibition on Saturday, April 13 from 6-9pm and a talk with the curator and participating artists on Saturday, May 18 at 4pm. Both events are free and open to the public.
Participating artists include: Selin Balci (Annapolis, MD), Christina Billotte (Baltimore, MD), Michael Borek (Bethesda, MD), Julia Brown (Washington, DC), Carolyn Case (Cockeysville, MD), Bonnie Crawford Kotula (Baltimore, MD), Evan Hume (Washington, DC), Lisa Marie Jakab (Washington, DC), Magnolia Laurie (Baltimore, MD), Aaron McIntosh (Baltimore, MD), Mark Parascandola (Washington, DC), Wendy Rodgers (Takoma Park, MD), Kathryn Sowinski (Baltimore, MD), Colette Veasey-Cullors (Baltimore, MD), William Whitaker (Washington, DC), and Millicent Young (Ruckersville, VA).
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Off and On...
A painting by African-American artist Kara Walker has gone back on display at Newark Library.
The artwork had been covered almost immediately after it was first shown because library workers found it offensive.Read it here.
This is not the first time black viewers have expressed disapproval of Walker's imagery. In 1997, artist Betye Saar led a campaign against Walker's work, sending letters to people in the art world, asking, "Are African-Americans being betrayed under the guise of art?"Read that here.
Makes my head hurt...
The California woman accused of slaughtering her ex-boyfriend at his Arizona home in a gruesome "Fatal Attraction"-style attack has made more than $1,000 hawking her jailhouse artwork online.
Read the whole story here.
Original student-era Keith Haring mural discovered
In the market for some new digs? Check out this 8,200 square foot TriBeCa maisonette, complete with three floors, 19th century adornments, double floor ceilings, factory windows and an original student-era Keith Haring mural.Read the whole article by Julia Dawidowicz here.
Audrey Wilson
One of the most pleasant surprises that I had in doing the Aqua Art Fair last December in Miami Beach (other than record sales, which is always a good thing), was how efficient and hardworking Audrey Wilson, the gallery's intern for the fair and current intern at the Washington Glass School was. But the real surprise was the beauty and intelligence of her work (which we displayed in Miami and sold well!).
Here's Audrey Wilson's current productions - buy some now.
Bluebook for a Woman's Revenge
Kiln formed tempered glass, found metal, latex
H 9'' W 8'' D 7''
Mechanically Activated Patent US1680
Kiln formed tempered glass, found metal
H 5'' W 4'' D 6''
Quadratically Coupled Optomechanical Doubled Wing
Pate de verre kiln formed glass, found metal, latex
H 7' W 7'' D 6''
Broken Enigma Number Two
Kiln formed tempered glass, found object
H 18' W 18''
In a private collection in New York
Here's Audrey Wilson's current productions - buy some now.
Bluebook for a Woman's Revenge
Kiln formed tempered glass, found metal, latex
H 9'' W 8'' D 7''
Mechanically Activated Patent US1680
Kiln formed tempered glass, found metal
H 5'' W 4'' D 6''
Quadratically Coupled Optomechanical Doubled Wing
Pate de verre kiln formed glass, found metal, latex
H 7' W 7'' D 6''
Broken Enigma Number Two
Kiln formed tempered glass, found object
H 18' W 18''
In a private collection in New York
Monday, January 21, 2013
Congrats!
To the Prez as he begins his second term. As a lefty on social issues, I encourage him on this front; as a fiscal conservative, I boo him on his fiscal policies, but as an American I applaud him as my President.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Mark Jenkins times two
The WaPo's Mark Jenkins (not the Mark Jenkins who is the world-famous Washington-based street artist) has been (in my opinion) the person most responsible for slowly, but surely restoring the WaPo's Style section's coverage of the visual arts to just that: coverage of the visual arts in an area-wide sense, rather than the "focus on a handful of galleries" approach of his predecessor.
His latest set of mini reviews is a perfect example of that; read that one here and another great example is this one.
And talking about the "other" Mark Jenkins (the world-trotting street artist), after all these years I remain puzzled why no gutsy DC area museum curator takes the initiative to give this stellar artist a museum show in his own hometown.
His latest set of mini reviews is a perfect example of that; read that one here and another great example is this one.
And talking about the "other" Mark Jenkins (the world-trotting street artist), after all these years I remain puzzled why no gutsy DC area museum curator takes the initiative to give this stellar artist a museum show in his own hometown.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
The Artist as Applicant
The artist as applicant is an artist who is applying for an award that offers money, a studio residency, or an honor. The artist as applicant may be nominated or may respond to an open grant application call. Sometimes there are restrictions (age, locale, gender, education). The artist as applicant often but not always, has another source of income -- a day job, a part-time job, or the actual sale of their art. Some artist as applicants rely entirely on grants for their income.Read the whole piece by Rachel Mason at The HuffPost here.
What follows are potential scenarios in the life of the artist as applicant.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Call for Artists
Art Lives Here is a regional visibility campaign for Gateway Arts
District that includes participatory public arts projects, performances,
installations and temporary commercial activity. All the details are here
Soliciting proposals for temporary and long term art installations, pop-up galleries, or programs within active and vacant local businesses. Projects will enliven spaces and support the business environment. Sponsorship for materials and supplies by Community Forklift.
Art Attacks:
Soliciting dynamic art education projects that seek to engage under served community members where they live. Rather than asking participants to arrive at a specific location at a specific time, Art Attacks hope to engage community members on the spot, providing a valuable in-the-moment experience that may become the gateway into additional art education opportunities provided in the Gateway Arts District.
Performance:
Soliciting performances and performance concepts by artists living and working in the Gateway Arts District.
Art Lives Here Project Coordinator, Joe’s Movement Emporium
3309 Bunker Hill Road
Mount Rainier, MD 20712
301-699-1819
neena@joesmovement.org
Requests for Proposals
CALL FOR ARTISTS
The following RFPs will provide more than $30,000 for artists to implement creative placemaking activities. All mediums and experiences are encourages to apply. If your project idea does not fit within a category, please send a short summary to project staff. Arts education, youth groups, film, poetry and other art forms will be considered based on merit, budget and schedule.Please contact neena@joesmovement.org if you have any questions.
Artists Business Partnerships:Soliciting proposals for temporary and long term art installations, pop-up galleries, or programs within active and vacant local businesses. Projects will enliven spaces and support the business environment. Sponsorship for materials and supplies by Community Forklift.
Art Attacks:
Soliciting dynamic art education projects that seek to engage under served community members where they live. Rather than asking participants to arrive at a specific location at a specific time, Art Attacks hope to engage community members on the spot, providing a valuable in-the-moment experience that may become the gateway into additional art education opportunities provided in the Gateway Arts District.
Performance:
Soliciting performances and performance concepts by artists living and working in the Gateway Arts District.
All proposals can be submitted to:
Neena NarayananArt Lives Here Project Coordinator, Joe’s Movement Emporium
3309 Bunker Hill Road
Mount Rainier, MD 20712
301-699-1819
neena@joesmovement.org
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Trawick Prize Call for Artists
The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards is now
accepting applications for the annual juried art exhibition and awards. $14,000 in
prize money is awarded annually to the top four artists and a group exhibition
of the finalists’ work will take place in September 2013 at Gallery B in
downtown Bethesda.
With a top prize of $10,000, The Trawick Prize is one of the largest and most
prestigious contemporary art awards in the region.
The 2013 competition will be juried by
Cynthia Connelly, Visual Arts Curator at Artisphere in Arlington, VA; Alexander
Heilner, Associate Dean of Design and Media Studies at Maryland Institute
College of Art in Baltimore; and Vesela Sretenović, Senior Curator of Modern
and Contemporary Art at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.
Artists must be 18 years of age or
older and residents of Maryland, Virginia or Washington,
D.C. Original painting,
drawing, photography, sculpture, fiber art, digital, mixed media and video are
accepted. The maximum dimension should not exceed 96 inches in any
direction. No reproductions. Selected artists must deliver artwork to the
exhibit site in Bethesda, MD. All works on paper must be framed to
full conservation standards. Each artist must submit five images (10 for 3-D
work), application and a non-refundable entry fee of $25.
Artists may apply online or download
an application at http://www.bethesda.org/bethesda/trawick-application.
I have also attached a PDF version of the application.
The deadline for applications is
April 1, 2013. Notifications will be mailed April 26, 2013.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Delusions of Grandeur
“You have to be delusional to want to be an artist,” says Amber Robles-Gordon, who, with Shaunte Gates and Jamea Richmond-Edwards, debuted as the art collective Delusions of Grandeur with two back-to-back exhibitions in the summer of 2011. Originally funded by a grant from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the group has expanded to five members with the addition of Wesley Clark and Stanley Squirewell.Check out an excellent review and discussion on this group by the WaPo's Michael O'Sullivan here.
39th Street Gallery
3901 Rhode Island Ave.
Brentwood, MD
301-864-3860
Monday, January 14, 2013
This panel is today!
MIAMI ART FAIRS – REAL DEAL OR HYPE?
FIRST‐HAND PERSPECTIVES FROM EXPERTS AND NEWCOMERS
Date: Monday, January 14th, 2013, 6:30 – 7:30 pm
Catalyst Projects will moderate this discussion, generously hosted by Arch Development and The Hive 2.0. The panel is going to feature Lenny Campello, distinguished art dealer and artist at Aqua; Adah Rose Bitterbaum, owner of the Adah Rose Gallery and exhibitor at Pulse; Tim Tate, established glass artist at Art Miami; Sean Hennessey, glass artist and newcomer to Aqua; and Shaunte Gates, exhibiting artist at Select.
This panel discussion will offer the DC arts community a look at the increasingly important world of art fairs from diverse perspectives.
This event is free of charge and open to the public.
Location:
The Hive 2.0
1231‐B Good Hope Rd SE
Washington, DC 20020
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