Mellema on Best of AOM
Kevin Mellema reviews the current AOM pick show at Fraser. Read his review (scroll down) here.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Things I don't understand
Why do couples bring their kids to Las Vegas? From rugrats to pre-teens to teens all wondering around the halls adjacent to the gaming areas.
I guess this is how the gambling seed is planted on the young: shine all the pretty lights and sounds of gambling in front of their eyes, but forbid them from entering the area.
And as soon as the right age is achieved: booze and chips galore!
Friday, July 24, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Trawick Prize Finalists Announced
Well, nobody told me or sent me a press release... but they are announced and online here.
Congrats to all the finalists! The eight finalists for the 2009 Trawick Prize Awards will be on exhibit at the Fraser Gallery in Bethesda from September 2 - October 3, 2009.
My bet is on Molly Springfield with Laure Drogoul also a strong contender.
Wiki Wars
Drawing up battle lines – art gallery takes on WikipediaRead about it here.
The appearance of some of the world's most famous portraits on a website could create a legal landmark
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Opportunity for artists
Deadline: Friday, August 21, 2009 at 5:30pm.
The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) in collaboration with District of Columbia Public Libraries (DCPL) is seeking East-of-the-River artists, including writers, to submit proposals for four prominent areas inside the new Benning and Anacostia Libraries which are expected to open in the spring of 2010. The proposed artwork sites provide artists and writers the opportunity to display their work in a large-scale format in a public building. Artist Honorarium: $2,500. For more information about the project contact Rachel Dickerson at rachel.dickerson@dc.gov or (202) 724-5613. To obtain an application go to www.dcart.dc.gov (Public Art - Current Calls to Artists)
For more information about the libraries go to www.dcpl.dc.gov (DCPL Construction Projects).
ACA onlineThe new American Contemporary Art magazine is now online.
This art magazine is different (at least to me) in that it really covers the country (not just NYC galleries) and there are quite a few DC area gallery reviews and a "focus DC" article by yours truly.
Read it all here.