Opportunity for Artists
Deadline: September 15, 2005.
UNLOCKED: Open Exhibition 2005, Arts Council of Fairfax County.
Artists from DC, MD, or VA are encouraged to apply. Artists working in any media can submit up to four (4) slides, the first two (2) will be considered for exhibit.
This year's Juror is Andrea Pollan, independent curator and past Exhibitions Director at the McLean Project for the Arts. Cash prizes totaling $2000. Entry Fee: $35 (waived for current members). Exhibition will take place November 4 – December 2, 2005. For more information, please contact ajerardi@artsfairfax.org or 703.642.0862 x 5. The prospectus is also available on their website.
Monday, September 05, 2005
Jiha Moon for Katrina
Curator's Office next hosts the exhibition Symbioland: Works by Jiha Moon. The exhibition opens on Saturday, September 10 and runs through October 15, 2005. A reception for the artist takes place on Saturday, September 10, from 6 to 8 pm.
As part of the exhibition, they will donate the proceeds from the sale of the piece "Tie the Knot" to a charity helping the victims of Katrina. See the image below:
Curator's Office micro-gallery Hours are Wednesday - Saturday, 12 - 6 pm and by appointment.
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Lichtenstein Painting Slashed in Austria
A German woman from Munich visiting the Kunsthaus Bregenz exhibition "Roy Lichtenstein — Classic of the New" in Austria pulled a pocket knife from her purse and delivered several slashes to a painting by Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.
Read the story here.
Catriona for Katrina
The fair Catriona Fraser has one of her spectacular infrared photographs from her "Seven Celtic Nations" project on auction with all proceeds to be donated to the The Southern Arts Federation's Emergency Relief Fund to assist arts organizations and artists residing in Gulf Coast communities most devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
Bid for "Balvenie Castle, Scotland" here.
Keegan for Katrina
The fair Candace Keegan has one of her sensual paintings up for auction at her website, with all proceeds going to the American Red Cross.
Bid for it here.
Sunday, September 04, 2005
Bailey on Katrina
If Art Blogs were eligible for Pulitzers, then I'd vote for Black Cat Bone, who is doing an amazing job reporting from inside the devastation and focused on the effects upon the area's art world.
Read it all here.
More Katrina Art Fundraisers
Two new artists in the below listing of area artists who are having artwork for sale/auction and who will donate the proceeds to a reputable charity to help with the Katrina disaster. If anyone else knows of anybody else, please email me. Be generous. The new artists are Heather Levy and Meghan Taylor. Also Solarize This has a kicking listing here.
Matt Achhammer
James W. Bailey
F. Lennox Campello
Warren Craghead
Paul Goode
Duane Kaiser and also here.
J.T. Kirkland.
Tracy Lee
Heather Levy.
Alexandra Silverthorne
Meghan Taylor
Samantha Wolov
Saturday, September 03, 2005
ArtsMedia News Returns
The second season of the TV show ArtsMedia News returns in a couple of weeks, and we'll be videotaping a segment next week.
As some of you know, I am the talking head (or often voice) discussing the Greater DC area art scene, doing reviews of area shows or interviewing DC area artists and curators.
The show airs on Thursdays at 8:30PM and and Saturdays at 8:30AM on the MHz TV Network.
In some of the next few segments, we'll be covering the Alexandria Festival of the Arts next weekend, and later on I'll be taking the camera crew (maybe next month) through some of the openings of the Dupont Circle galleries on their First Friday Art Walk.