And now that the Covidian Age has officially ended, it was so nice to see an opening fairly crowded, red dots all over the place (Buehler's works are incredibly affordable) and people having a great time!
Sunday, April 16, 2023
Holly Buehler at Yellow Barn Studio
And now that the Covidian Age has officially ended, it was so nice to see an opening fairly crowded, red dots all over the place (Buehler's works are incredibly affordable) and people having a great time!
Saturday, April 15, 2023
J. Jordan Bruns
The missus and I went to beautiful Glen Echo today to check out a couple of new shows, including J. Jordan Bruns solo, which according to the news release:
The Popcorn Gallery is proud to present Playing with Reality: 15 Years at Glen Echo Park a solo exhibition by Glen Echo Park Resident Artist J. Jordan Bruns. Bruns has been creating a wide range of paintings in the Stone Tower Studio since joining the Park 15 years ago. He is known for his large-scale abstractions depicting themes of order vs. chaos. This retrospective show celebrates his range as an artist, featuring a stunning collection of paintings with varying degrees of realism. From portraits and landscapes that evoke mood and personality to still life paintings that border on "trompe l'oeil" realism, utilizing expert oil painting techniques, demonstrating the breadth of his artistic output.
This series of acrylic wash painting was executed when Bruns lived in Japan for a few years and explored that nation's artistic ancestry - both in media and subject
Detail of Bruns spectacular brush mastery from one of the above Japanese washes. I think that Bruns' Japanese period works speak for their own - they tell the tale of a brush master absorbing the Japanese scenery with the facility of a seasoned brush painter; they are nonetheless fresh and contemporary - this is a rare marriage indeed.
Friday, April 14, 2023
Irina Lawton and Clara Young Kim at MEG
MULTIPLE EXPOSURES GALLERY
presents
"INTERNAL LANDSCAPE"
Irina Lawton and Clara Young Kim
April 25 - May 21, 2023
Opening Reception & Artist Talk
April 29, 2023 2 - 4 pm
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Thursday, April 13, 2023
Copyright Law and Public Performance
WALA/GMU “Copyright Law and Public Performance" Online Fireside Chat and Legal Clinic
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
2pm
Discover what to consider when publicly performing your own work or the work of others. Explore the life cycle of a work, from creation to licensing and earning royalties.
When do I need a license, and how can I get one?
How do I get paid when others use my work?
What constitutes infringement?
… And more!
Join the Student Advocates from the George Mason Arts & Entertainment Advocacy Clinic for a conversation with producers from Mason’s Green Machine. Event co-sponsored by Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts.
The event will be held over Zoom on Tuesday, April 18th, from 2:00 to 3:30 EDT. Participants will be sent a Zoom link in advance of the meeting.
Please send questions about performing works publicly in advance when registering on Eventbrite, or to legalservices@waladc.org.
Sharing your questions in advance will help the Clinic cater to the live audience and better prepare for an active discussion. Register here.
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
DWIGHTMESS Opening coming up
D W I G H T MESS is looking forward to the arrival this week of their first Swekt & Drang Artist Resident, Max Huffman!
Max will be inking there at the compound in addition to conducting fellowship with area artists & cartoonists over the course of his stay.
Max is a cartoonist & illustrator based in Carrboro, NC.
Join them on Friday, April 21st from 7-8:30pm for a One-Night Exhibition of Max's work completed during his residency + Artist Talk! Free Admission!
Stay with them from 8:30-10pm for a Special Dinner in honor of the artist!
$15 for a Carnivore or Vegan/Gluten-Free home-cooked meal -- Space is limited, Get your ticket now !!
https://dwightmess.bigcartel.com/product/swekt-drang-registration
DWIGHTMESS
Cartooning & Comic Arts
805 Silver Spring Ave.
Silver Spring, MD 20912
[entrance on Ripley Street]
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Art scam
I often alert readers to art scammers, those nasty trolls that prey on the good will of artists eager to make a sale.
As soon as I out them, I often get an email or two from people who were about the ship the work to the scammer – “He paid me with an international money order” or “He paid me with several credit cards” – so how does the scam work.
First and foremost, be suspicious of any email that comes out of the blue offering to buy your artwork (without any specificity to “what artwork”) and offering to pay for all shipping (usually overseas). Ask for a phone number to talk to the person – the scammer will usually avoid this and stop communicating. If you’ve been taken and received an international check and taken it to your bank, wait for the check to clear – not just with your bank, but also with the foreign bank where the check is drawn – that’s the usual part that bites back with fakes.
With credit cards, call the issuing bank and express your concerns; if the emailer offers to send you several credit cards and have you run them until one clears… well then, red alert!
Visit http://www.artscams.com for more details and info: Be aware!
Monday, April 10, 2023
A guerrilla technique for saving money on framing costs
There are some steps that artists can take to reduce significantly the cost of framing. I will try to list the most common mistakes, how to avoid them, and more importantly, how to get your artwork framed for a lot less than taking it to a framing shop to get it framed.
Read the whole article here.