Sunday, December 13, 2015

Hamiltonian Artists Fellowship

APPLICATION FOR 2016-2018 NOW OPEN

The 9th annual open call for the Hamiltonian Artists Fellowship is now open. Advancing the professional development of emerging visual artists, the two-year program serves as a steppingstone for the next generation of contemporary artists in Washington, DC.

What will you receive as a Hamiltonian Fellow? -  Solo and group exhibitions in Hamiltonian Gallery
-  Mentorship from established artists and art professionals  
-  Exhibition support and peer critiques
-  Access to professional development lectures and career resources 
-  Annual $1,000 stipend  
-  Gallery representation through Hamiltonian Gallery 
-  Community engagement and outreach opportunities
 
Apply Today!
We have taken our application process online! Visit www.hamiltonianartists.org/apply for all information on application guidelines, fellowship requirements, the selection process, as well as our submission form.
 
Deadline: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 COB

HAMILTONIAN ARTISTS INC. is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to providing professional development opportunities to innovative visual artists early in their careers. We offer a competitive two-year fellowship program to artists who have finished their academic training and are looking to transition into a professional art career. Artists working in all media are encouraged to apply. We also run a Professional Development Speaker Series that is free and open to the public. 

CONTACT:  
1353 U Street, NW
Washington, DC  20009
202.332.1116
www.hamiltonianartists.org
www.hamiltoniangallery.com
 

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Celebs and other art symbiots at Miami

This year's Art Miami and Context Art Miami fairs were visited by prominent attendees, including actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who was the first to see both fairs in a private tour prior to the opening, and actor/artist Adrien Brody attended the closing on Sunday. 

Many other notable celebrities, collectors and art advisors filled in the week, including Elle Macpherson; Troy Garity (Jane Fonda's son); Jorge and Darlene Pérez; Canadian business mogul and "Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary and his wife Linda; basketball star Alonzo Mourning; fashion magnate Tommy Hilfiger; Stephen and Kara Ross; George Collins (former CEO of T. Rowe Price); Edgardo Defortuna; TV producer Larry W. Jones; Jessica Goldman Srebnick and Scott Srebnick; Richard Perlman and Ellen Hanson; Chris and Jane LaGuardia; Sandy Gross; Hilary and Wilbur Ross; owner of Philadelphia Eagles, Jeffrey Lurie; President & CEO of Miami Dolphins Tom Garfinkel; Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak and wife Nili Priel; U.S. Ambassador Earle Mack; Ahmet Kobasiuk (Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul); Harry Cooper (curator and head of modern art at the National Gallery of Art); The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery assistant curator of prints and drawings Asma Naeem; Don Bacigalupi, Founding President for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (Chicago) and Former President and member of the board of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art; collectors Lizbeth and George Krupp (Boston); David Mirvish (Toronto); Howard and Mary Frank (Miami and Southampton); Maxine and Stuart Frankel (Michigan); Paul and Paula Wittmann (Palm Beach); Andrew and Stacey Kroll; collectors Robert and Dede Moss; basketball player David Lee; philanthropists Jeff and Yolanda Berkowitz; artist Carole Feuerman; Derek Harte; entrepreneur and philanthropist Mark Ein; andart advisor Kim Heirston. Artists present included Bernie Taupin and wife his Heather; Apex; Alexis Diaz; Gino Miles; Gary Lang and Ruth Pastine; John Henry; Doug Argue; Dana Louise Kirkpatrick; and Robert Sagerman. Notable guests at the VIP Preview included board members, artists, major collectors, business leaders, curators and directors such as: Merrill Lynch Wealth Management's Market Executive Josh Moody and Managing Director Andres de Corral; Christie's International Real Estate's CEO Dan Conn, Senior Vice President Rick Moeser, and Founding Member and Advisory Board member Jeff Hyland; Debi and Jeffrey Wechsler; Martin and Audrey Gruss; Bruce Makowsky; Marvin Ross Friedman and Adrienne Bon Haes; Ed Shumsky and Sue Kronick; Michel Witmer; art advisor Kim Heirston; Pérez Art Museum Miami's new Director Franklin Sirmans and Deputy Director for External Affairs Leann Standish; Bechtler Museum's (Charlotte, NC) Andreas Bechtler; Steve Schwarzman; Jerry Powers; Jane Wooldridge and Stetson Glines; developer Tony Cho; and stylist Elysze Held, along with many museum donors and young contemporaries from Pérez Art Museum Miami, Guggenheim Museum of Art, CORE Club, Cooper Hewitt Design, Bass Museum of Art; Frost Art Museum, ICA Miami, St. Louis Art Museum and Wolfsonian, among many others.

Friday, December 11, 2015

The Alper Initiative is ready to accept proposals

 
The Alper Initiative for Washington Art promotes an understanding and appreciation of the art and artists of the Washington Metropolitan Area. They provide and staff a dedicated space located within the gorgeous American University Museum, to present exhibitions, programs, and resources for the study and encouragement of our creative community.

The Alper Initiative space will feature five exhibitions per year. 

Jack Rasmussen, Director and Curator of the AU Museum, and one the DMV's strongest supporters of area artists, will select a curator (or curators) for each exhibition to develop shows that highlight regional artists. Washington area artists and curators are encouraged to submit exhibition proposals and work for consideration.

You can submit your proposal here

I plan to submit a proposal! If you have any ideas, drop me a note.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Wake effect

Constant readers already know that I'm always taking about the "wake effect" of doing art fairs.

Tim Vermeulen showed with us at Context Art Miami this past week and sold well.

We've also now just closed the deal on five commissions for him!

Bethesda Fine Arts Festival

Application Deadline: December 20

The Bethesda Fine Arts Festival features 130 booth spaces for artists. All original fine art and fine craft is eligible to apply. All work must be created by the artist; no manufactured or mass produced work is eligible. All artists must provide their own white tents and weights.

Details and application here.

Wednesday, December 09, 2015

Last chance to see Artomatic!

This Saturday is your last chance to visit Artomatic 2015!
 
This Saturday, December 12th, is the final night for Artomatic 2015!. This is your last chance to meet the talented people who make Artomatic shine. Come out to view artworks by hundreds of artists, watch a film, see a performance, take a workshop and find the perfect gift while supporting your local artists! 
 
Don't miss it - there is something for everyone!
 
Weekend finale highlights:
 
In celebration of the holiday season there is a bad Santa and Ugly sweater competition on Friday at 10PM, winners get an Artomatic swag bag with goodies including a special surprise!

Latino Heritage Night - Join them in celebrating Latino Heritage and Meet the Artist Reception at 7pm; Dance to the beat of DC Cuban All Stars Band from 8pm onwards!

Join the final night festivities on Saturday - anything can happen the last day of Artomatic! Fire, Dance, Food, Art, Photo Booth and More!

Tuesday, December 08, 2015

Palette 22: New Opportunity!

Alexandria Restaurant Partners (ARP) David Clapp and Dave Nicholas recently appointed Cara Leepson as the arts director for Palette 22, which is opening this January within the heart of The Village at Shirlington at 4053 Campbell Avenue, Arlington, VA, 22206.  
 
A native of Middleburg, Virginia, Leepson graduated in 2009 with a BA in Studio Art with an emphasis in photography, and minor in museum studies from Lynchburg College.  She earned her MA in Art History & Museum Studies with a focus on public programming and contemporary art from Georgetown in 2011.  Her art education and career path has taken her to Charleston, SC, Washington, DC, Florence, Italy and New York City to study and to work in museums, galleries and in non-profit art centers.  Leepson has garnered experience working with esteemed art institutions, Smithsonian Institution’s Hirshhorn Museum and Hillyer Art Space.  She also worked at the art management firm, ArtSee as Washington’s creative program director, and at Potomac, Maryland’s Glenstone as a collections assistant and docent, before accepting the new director position at Palette 22
 
One of Leepson’s first initiatives is to spearhead both art programs that will play an integral role in launching Palette 22, which is opening in January 2016. 
 
All the programs will offer unique opportunities for local artists to showcase their work in a public setting.  Artists within a 90-mile radius of the restaurant, which is located in the heart of The Village at Shirlington at 4053 Campbell Avenue, Arlington, VA, 22206, are eligible to submit their artwork to be considered for one of two programs: Artist in Residence Program and Merchandising Program.  
 
Artists are asked to submit a sample portfolio of their work and specific the category, to Palette 22’s Arts Director, Cara Leepson, via email at: cara@palette22.com.  
 
Additional information about Palette 22 can be found here.