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Friday, June 02, 2006
Thursday, June 01, 2006
1st Fridays
Tomorrow is the first Friday of June and thus usually time for the openings and extended hours of the Dupont Circle area galleries. Openings are generally from 6-8PM, but make sure to check their websites for the correct times.
Also on Friday, Irvine Contemporary and Warehouse Gallery have Charbel Ackermann's "The New Geometry" and "Monument2", a Special Installation at The Warehouse Gallery, opening with a reception for the artist on Friday June 2, 5:00-7:00 at The Gallery at The Warehouse. There's also an artist's talk and afternoon reception on Saturday, June 3rd, 2:00-4:00 pm, also at The Gallery at the Warehouse.
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Wanna go to an opening tonite?
"Dogs and Cats Living Together," a solo show by John Aaron at The Clarendon Grill consisting of large watercolor and oil paintings of uncommon household pets has an opening reception for the artist tonight from 6-9PM. The exhibition runs through July 22, 2006.
The Clarendon Grill
1101 N. Highland St.
Arlington, VA 22201
703.524.7455
Opportunities for Photographers
Deadline: June 12, 2006
New Image Gallery at James Madison University is reviewing photography and new media with mathematical themes and inspirations for an exhibition in Fall 2006. This includes all traditional and digital photography processes, photography-related mixed media, video, installations, interactive stations, and performance- based work. Artists, mathematicians, and others may apply.
Curated by James Madison University professors Dr. Elizabeth Brown (Math), Corinne Diop (Art), Rebecca Silberman (Art, New Image Gallery Director). There is no application fee. This exhibition is co-sponsored by James Madison University 's School of Art & Art History and the Institute for Visual Studies. New Image Gallery is James Madison University's contemporary photography gallery, now in a new gallery space. For more details, please contact Corinne Diop, School of Art & Art History, MSC - diopcj@jmu.edu - (540) 568-6485.
Send appropriate documentation on slides, CD, web site links, dvd, or video; an image list; a statement outlining the mathematical implication of your work; a resume; any other support material; complete and accurate contact information; a SASE for return of your materials to:
James Madison University
800 S. Main St
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Deadline: August 04, 2006
The 12 12 Gallery in nearby Richmond, Virginia has a call to photographers for its "National Juried Photography Exhibition," September 22 - October 22, 2006. 2-D or 3-D work completed in past 3 years using any photographic processes by artists 18+ years of age.
$1000 in awards. Juror: Stephen Perloff. $30 for up to 5 slides or digital images. The prospectus is available online here or artists may send a SASE to:
12 12 Gallery
12 E. 12th Street
Richmond, VA 23224
Questions? Contact Martin McFadden, Director at martin.mcfadden@cavtel.net or 804-233-9957.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
More congrats!
To DC area artists Inga Frick, Ian Jehle, J.T. Kirkland, Gabriel Martinez, W.C. Richardson, and Jason Zimmerman, all of whom have been chosen for the seminfinalist list for the The Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize, a one-time $25,000 art prize that will be awarded in conjunction with the annual Artscape juried exhibition.
Up to ten finalists from the below (very Baltimore-heavy) list (which includes quite a few Trawick Prize finalists and one winner) will be selected for the exhibition that will be on display in the Decker and Meyerhoff galleries of the Maryland Institute College of Art. From this group the winner of the prize will be selected:
Lauren Audet - Baltimore, MD
Lillian Bayley - Baltimore, MD
Michael Benevento - Baltimore, MD
Heather Boaz - Towson, MD
Nancy A. Breslin - Newark, DE
Camp Baltimore - Baltimore, MD
R.L. Croft - Manassas, VA
Jarrett Min Davis - Baltimore, MD
Laure Drogoul - Baltimore, MD
Eric Dyer - Baltimore , MD
Inga Frick - Washington, DC
Leslie Furlong - Baltimore, MD
Dawn Gavin - Baltimore, MD
Lesser Gonzalez - Baltimore, MD
Geoff Grace - Baltimore, MD
Kristofer Harzinski - Lancaster, PA
Maren Hassinger - Baltimore, MD
Bernhard Hildebrandt - Baltimore, MD
Karin Horlbeck - Baltimore, MD
Jason Hughes - Baltimore, MD
Julie Jankowski - Baltimore, MD
Ian Jehle - Washington, DC
Brian Kain - Emmitsburg, MD
J.T. Kirkland - Arlington, VA
Osamu Kobayashi - Baltimore, MD
Gabriel Martinez - Washington, DC
Lesley McTague - Cockeysville , MD
David Page - Baltimore, MD
Hugh Pocock - Baltimore, MD
Carly Ptak - Baltimore, MD
W.C. Richardson - University Park, MD
Chuck Sehman - Baltimore, MD
Julia Kim Smith - Baltimore, MD
Denise Tassin - Baltimore, MD
Rene Trevino - Baltimore, MD
P. Daniel Witmer - Baltimore, MD
Karen Yasinsky - Baltimore, MD
Jason Zimmerman - Washington, DC
The jurors are Kathy Grayson, Gallery Director of Deitch Projects in New York, Matthew Higgs, currently the director and chief curator of White Columns in New York, and artist William Pope, faculty of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine.
Congrats!
To Ben Tolman, who will be exhibiting this coming June at the "Flights of Imagination" exhibition in Switzerland at the Giger Museum curated by H.R. Giger himself.