Open Studios This Weekend
The Mid City Artists Open Studios will be held on the weekend of June 11 and 12. Many artist studios within walking distance of the Dupont/Logan Circles will be open for visitors. This is a unique opportunity to see some of DC’s most exciting artists in their home environment.
The Mid City Artists participating in June’s Open Studio weekend are Sondra Arkin, Kristina Bilonick, Tanja Bos, Robert Cole, Gary Fisher, Glenn Fry, Charlie Jones, Regina Miele, Byron Peck, Miguel Perez-Lem, Brian Petro, Peter Romero, Nicolas Shi, John Talkington, Kelly Towles, and Colin Winterbottom.
Details here.
Thursday, June 09, 2005
Nobody Asked Me, But...
Am I the only one thinking that GM needs to hire the desperate Cuban genius who designed and built this water taxi?
Arts Beat
Jonathan Padget in the WaPo today covers "Queering Sight -- Queer Insight," at the Warehouse Gallery.
Padget also announces the winners of the Bethesda Painting Prize.
Read it here.
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
Winners
The winner of the Bethesda Painting Award and other prizewinners from that award's $14,000 prize package will be announced tonight.
These are the finalists.
LRA Show
Last Monday night I curated an exhibition for the League of Reston Artists... they had about 300 entries, and I selected 62.
Best of Show was awarded to Andrei Shoumikhin, whose work I had never seen before, but that showed that superb technical skill that a lot of Eastern European artists seem to acquire in their educational systems, and it was coupled with a very unusual and noticeable artistic vision.
There was $1,500 in cash awards that I distributed among several artists. I'll get a list of award winners posted here a bit later. The opening reception is June 19 from 2-4 PM. Details here.
Seven Update Four
The entries are pouring in for Seven; the deadline is June 10.
I really want to include in this show as many (in terms of number) WPA/C members as possible, with a healthy measure of those who are not seen too often around DC area galleries, and couple them with some well-known names like Manon Cleary, Sam Gilliam, and others. That seems to be working well so far, but expect a very large show.
The latest addee is Margaret Boozer, whose brilliant last solo show at Strand On Volta Gallery I reviewed here.
Boozer will be making a long, low shelf/trough that turns a corner somewhere, and pouring the liquid slip in it, and maybe letting it run out just a little at the end and puddle on the floor. She's thinking it might run along about 18 inches above the floor, and it seems like a logical progression to a similar idea of the "wet" piece that she had at her last solo show.