Monday, April 11, 2016
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Opportunity for Artists
Deadline: May 2, 2016
This is an Open Call for proposals for an exhibition in the summer of 2016 at Alexandria's Target Gallery.
This call is open to all artists from North America working in all visual media. Proposals for exhibitions by both individuals and groups will be considered. The jurors this year are Phil Hutinet and Victoria Milko.
Apply here.
Target Gallery 105 N. Union St. Alexandria, VA 22314
This is an Open Call for proposals for an exhibition in the summer of 2016 at Alexandria's Target Gallery.
This call is open to all artists from North America working in all visual media. Proposals for exhibitions by both individuals and groups will be considered. The jurors this year are Phil Hutinet and Victoria Milko.
Apply here.
Target Gallery 105 N. Union St. Alexandria, VA 22314
Saturday, April 09, 2016
Art in the New Plutocracy
Art is no longer the mere status symbol it was in the age of Morgan. Instead, as Cohen’s exploits show, art has become an instrument for generating wealth and political influence in the interests of an audacious plutocracy. In this sense, we are indeed being ruled by art in a way we have not been before, and its price now comes at a direct social cost.Read the article here.
Friday, April 08, 2016
DMVers: Go to Emulsion Opening Tomorrow!
You wanna know the definition of a hard working artist?
DMV artist Judith Peck!
She has work in three shows opening this Saturday, April 9 --- Emulsion 2016 at Gallery O on H in Washington, DC, at The Walker in Kansas, and the inaugural show at the Lemon Tree Gallery in Cape Charles, Virginia!
Go Judith!
DMV artist Judith Peck!
She has work in three shows opening this Saturday, April 9 --- Emulsion 2016 at Gallery O on H in Washington, DC, at The Walker in Kansas, and the inaugural show at the Lemon Tree Gallery in Cape Charles, Virginia!
Go Judith!
And now UVA wants to censor art...
And now it is UVA's turn to try to censor some artwork...
Some members of the University of Virginia community want a piece of art—a mural—censored, altered, or completely painted over because it depicts students and professors partying together.
The behaviors of the fictional characters in the painting would likely violate Title IX, said UVA music professor Bonnie Gordon, a vocal critic of the mural, in an interview with newsplex.com.Details here.
Thursday, April 07, 2016
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)