Saturday, September 21, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
DC and California: Works by Sidney Lawrence
"DC and California: Works by Sidney Lawrence"
Opening Tuesday, Oct. 1, 6-8 pm
Artist talk Friday, Oct. 11, noon (approx. 40 minutes)
Where: University of California Washington Center's Alcove Gallery
1608 Rhode Island Ave NW (one block east of Connecticut Ave at Scott Circle, look for the flags).
Exhibition continues through Thursday, Oct. 31.
Day hours are 8 am to 8 pm. Weekend entry by door security. Gallery is to the left, with occasional UCDC events.
Information: sidneylawrenceart.com or 202-246-6963
Opening Tuesday, Oct. 1, 6-8 pm
Artist talk Friday, Oct. 11, noon (approx. 40 minutes)
Where: University of California Washington Center's Alcove Gallery
1608 Rhode Island Ave NW (one block east of Connecticut Ave at Scott Circle, look for the flags).
Exhibition continues through Thursday, Oct. 31.
Day hours are 8 am to 8 pm. Weekend entry by door security. Gallery is to the left, with occasional UCDC events.
Information: sidneylawrenceart.com or 202-246-6963
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Go to this tonight!
Ryan McCoy - Paintings
Opening Reception
Thursday, September 19th
6:30 - 8:00pm
6:30 - 8:00pm
RSVP at the facebook event page
Show Dates: September 19 - October 20
Long View Gallery is pleased to announce RYAN MCCOY :: PAINTINGS, an exhibition by Ryan McCoy, opening on Thursday, September 19, with a public reception from 6:30-8:00pm. The exhibit will be on view through October 20, 2013.
In RYAN MCCOY :: PAINTINGS, McCoy presents a new body of work where he attempts to structure meaning through specific materials to create a personal iconography about time, place, and memory.
“With a consideration for the limitations of written language – that words are just approximations of thoughts and feelings – I attempt to structure experiences and memories from my life through material. The materials I use signify important moments from my life. The materials, representing otherwise disparate moments, are structured onto the canvas or into a space to create new intersections of meaning for me. They are a physical representation of how I feel and think; I try to say what I cannot say with words. This forms the basic logic through which the work is made. I try to just make really honest and personal work.”
McCoy’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and is included in collections on four continents. McCoy earned his MFA and BFA from George Mason University and teaches at various schools in the DC metro area.Long View Gallery
Warning to Artists
I know a lot of you have artwork on Saatchi Online... so:
Dear Artist,
We have recently been contacted by someone called Sophie Dare who is claiming to want to acquire a lot of works by Saatchi Online artists. I have subsequently discovered that she is contacting artists directly and asking to buy multiple works from them and offering all kinds of incentives. We have heard that one artist (not from Saatchi Online) sent her many works a while ago as part of an agreement and never got paid.
So we would strongly advise not to respond to any emails from this person.
We are very sorry about this and are trying to be as vigilant as possible with cases like this in order to protect Saatchi Online artists.
Rebecca WilsonChief Curator and Director of Artist Development, Saatchi Online
Director, Saatchi Gallery
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Is my Copyright Internationally Protected?
There is no international copyright protecting creative work in countries around the world. Each country has its own laws and regulations. However, most countries have signed on to one or more international treaties that provide protections for works within those contracting countries. The United States is a party to the following:
Read it all online here.
Read it all online here.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Catalyst Projects Opens New Gallery Space
Catalyst Projects is pleased to announce the opening of its new gallery and
project space at Monroe Street Market in the Brookland neighborhood of
Washington, DC, the center of a fast growing arts community.
The doors will open for Catalyst on October 10th with monthly, curated contemporary art exhibitions featuring artists from the metropolitan DC area and beyond. In addition to a robust exhibition schedule, Catalyst will engage the local DC community of artists and arts stakeholders by presenting panel discussions and artist workshops.
The doors will open for Catalyst on October 10th with monthly, curated contemporary art exhibitions featuring artists from the metropolitan DC area and beyond. In addition to a robust exhibition schedule, Catalyst will engage the local DC community of artists and arts stakeholders by presenting panel discussions and artist workshops.
Catalyst
was launched on January 1, 2013 by DC artists Zofie Lang and Gail
Vollrath. The duo met while exhibiting at Artomatic the summer of 2012
and soon after began talking about organizing a vehicle for networking
artists, collectors and other art enthusiasts. Since the beginning of
the year, Catalyst has organized two discussion panels; Miami Art Fairs, Real Deal or Hype? (hosted by the Hive 2.0 and Arch Development Corporation in Anacostia) and Art and Acquisition, A Conversation with Artists and their Collectors (hosted by the Hamiltonian Gallery and partners ArtSee and Artinista Art Advisory); an
art book swap (hosted by Capitol Hill Arts Workshop); and a happy hour
event (hosted by the Passenger) where the DC art community came together
to share their thoughts on the state of the arts in the region.
The
need to find affordable space where Catalyst could organize exhibitions
and host artist workshops was key to rounding out their programming.
In late January, Lang and Vollrath applied for one of 27 studios offered
through CulturalDC at Monroe Street Market. In July, Catalyst was
offered a six month lease for Studio 13, to begin in October 2013.
The
new 500+ sq. ft. project space is located a few feet from the
Brookland-CUA red line metro stop, at 716 Monroe Street, NE. Gallery
hours are Thursday through Saturday noon to 7 pm, and by appointment.
Visit their web site for more information http://catalystartprojects.com
Contact them at catalystartprojects@gmail.com
Catalyst Projects
716 Monroe Street, NE, St. 13
Washington, DC 20017
Visit their web site for more information http://catalystartprojects.com
Contact them at catalystartprojects@gmail.com
Catalyst Projects
716 Monroe Street, NE, St. 13
Washington, DC 20017
Can I Register Multiple Works with the Copyright Office?
When copyrighting published works, each must be registered individually with some exceptions. For unpublished works, there is a bit more flexibility. First, though, to recognize when these exceptions are applicable, copyright holders must understand the difference between a published and unpublished work.
Copyright law defines “publication” as the distribution of copies of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership or by rental, lease, or lending.
Read online here.
Copyright law defines “publication” as the distribution of copies of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership or by rental, lease, or lending.
Read online here.
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