What Good Are the Arts?
Read this WaPo review of a recent book on the above subject. More on this later.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Society for the Arts in Healthcare
Provides grants and free technical assistance to local arts agencies partnered with health organizations to establish or enhance existing arts and healing programs.
Programs may range from artist residencies, exhibits, concerts and bed-side crafts activities in hospitals to artists working with visiting nurses, hospice and nursing homes.
For more information or application forms, contact:
Society for the Arts in Healthcare
2437 15th St. NW
Washington, D.C. 20009
Phone: (202) 299-9770
email: mail@TheSAH.org
Website: www.societyartshealthcare.org
College Art Association
The College Art Association assists artists financially in completion of MFA and Ph.D. programs. Grants of up to $5,000 are awarded to individual artists.
Deadline is ongoing. For information, contact:
The College Art Association
Fellowship Program
275 7th Ave.
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 691-1051
Website: www.collegeart.org
Improv Everywhere
Mark Jenkins sent me this street performance link for Improv Everywhere. It's called "Suicide Jumper."
See it here.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Silverthorne on Dickson Carroll
Solarize This checks in with a review of Dickson Carroll at Addison Ripley.
Read the review here.
Goss on Fusebox's last show
Two Timing the Cosmos pops in with yet another insightful review of Fusebox's last show.
More please!
Read Heather's review here.
Update: Trip cancelled!Airborne today and heading to the Left Coast. A rather unplanned trip!And it bugs me that I'll miss the opening of what sounds like a very interesting exhibition opening this Thursday at Nevin Kelly Gallery.
Nevin Kelly Gallery will open an exhibition of works that gallery owner Nevin J. Kelly acquired in a recent trip to Poland. The show, which began its run on January 5, features works by five Polish artists who have been featured in past exhibitions, plus works by a recent graduate of the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts who is new to the gallery. A mid-run reception will be held on Thursday, February 2, from 6 until 9 o’clock at the gallery’s exhibition space, 1517 U Street, NW in Washington.
Please go, and someone email me a review of the exhibition.