Tape Sculpture Contest Winner AnnouncedScotch Brand awarded Elizabeth K. Lee from Spring Valley, Wis., a $5,000 cash prize in the The Scotch Off the Roll Tape Sculpture Contest, sponsored by 3M.
Lee took her creativity off the roll by designing and constructing "Can I Keep Him," a tape sculpture depicting a larger than life goldfish swimming in a clear bag. Her sculpture 'stuck' in the minds of the judging panel, beating out more than 135 other tape sculpture entries.
The jury panel included our own Mark Jenkins, the American artist most widely known for the street installations that he creates using Scotch Packaging Tape.
At $5,000 for a top prize, I bet they get a lot more than 135 entries next year. Check out all the award winners here.
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Pecha Kucha
As part of Architecture Week 2010, the Northern Virginia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects will have a Pecha Kucha 20 x 20 (Pecha Kucha is a series of short slide presentations - approx 6 minutes each- on cool, entertaining topics held where conversation, ideas and drinks can flow - the phrase Pecha Kucha roughly translates as "chit chat").
The speakers include: Michael Janis,Glass Artist; Kevin Wyllie, Architect, Catholic University School of Architecture; Ron Anzalone, Archeologist; Tom Kamm, Theatrical Stage Designer; Chul Park, Graphic Artist, Forest Allread, Artist, Corcoran School of Art; Brian Frickie, Architect; and others.
The Pecha Kucha is a great way to meet, exchange ideas and network with other artists, architects and designers - and it is being held at the Light Horse Restaurant in the Old Town section of Alexandria.
What: NoVA's AIA PechaKucha 20 x 20 Night
When: April 13
Doors open at 6:00p with presentations beginning at 7:00p
Where: Light Horse Restaurant & Bar, 715 King Street Alexandria, VA.
Enjoy food and drink and discover a fun way to share ideas and experiences as presenters illustrate something they are passionate about with only 20 images, shown for 20 seconds each. The event is free, although attendees will be purchasing their own refreshments. Reservations are not required.
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
MPA Artfest
MPAartfest is a one-day juried fine art and craft show and sale featuring the work of 40 local and regional visual artists.
McLean Central Park will reverberate with the sights and sounds of art and music on Sunday, October 3rd at the 4th annual MPAartfest. Last year’s event drew 6,000 art and music devotees.
Submission deadline: June 1
Event Date: Sunday, October 3, 2010
Details: here
Opportunity for Artists
Deadline: April 11, 2010
Entry deadline for the 2010 Rawls Museum Arts Juried Exhibition is April 11. The juror is Sally Bowring. Visit their website at 0
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Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Opportunity for Artists
Jurying on April 26The jury for this show is comprised only of the submitting artists.
Each artist will be submitting one piece of work live, in front of a jury of their peers.
After each artist presents their work, the jury will be encouraged to discuss and debate before voting.
The whole process will be videotaped and hopefully even streamed live.
Artists must be available on Saturday April 24th from 6pm-whenever to both present their work and participate on the jury.
All the details are here.
Monday, April 05, 2010
Dawson on Miner
The WaPo's Jessica Dawson has a really cool review of A.B. Miner's show at G Fine Art:
Artist A.B. Miner, 32, bade farewell to his breasts forever in January 2007, electing for a double mastectomy with reconstruction, as that element of female-to-male gender reassignment surgery is called. By then he had been on hormone therapy for two years. He had changed his name. Now it was time for the next step in realizing a dream he'd had since he was a teenage girl: to be a man.Read it here.
The procedure's effects must have fascinated Miner, because he photographed himself at regular intervals post-surgery. Working from those photographs, he painted a 12-panel work about the contortions of his flesh. "From There to Here" is the centerpiece of Miner's modestly sized solo show inaugurating G Fine Art's new location.
Ford bucks
"As part of an effort to increase the impact of its giving, the Ford Foundation is to announce a plan on Monday to dedicate $100 million to the development of arts spaces nationwide over the next decade. The plan is by far the largest commitment the foundation has ever made to the construction, maintenance and enhancement of arts facilities."Read the NYT story here.