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Saturday, July 15, 2023
BlackRock Center for the Arts presents “Mandy Chesney is gaudy”
BEST.NEWS.RELEASE.EVER!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
On view
15 July–10 Sep 202
Tues–Fri: 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
Sat: Noon–4:00 PM
Sun: 10:30 AM–2:30 PM
Reception & Artist Talk: 18 Aug 2023, 6:00–8:00 PM
IN THE KAY GALLERY
Mandy Chesney is gaudy. Mandy Chesney is gaudy is Mandy Chesney’s first solo exhibition. Born spitting into the wind on the bow of a Mississippi riverboat casino, Chesney has known when to hold ‘em since day one. At age 4, she learned glitter magic from the Lion’s Creek Baptist Church organist, Mr. Robert—known far and wide for his lace drawers. At age 15, Chesney graduated from the Chattanooga Coiffer Academy and spent seven years and a month of Sundays as a beautician to the stars. Her talents have gloried the crowns of Marty Stuart, Pat Metheny, Janice Wendell Crouch, and William Lee Golden of the Oak Ridge Boys, among many others.But she also knows how to make a home. A master of the Domestic Arts, Chesney cannot be worn slap out. She will split a frog hair four ways, jerk a knot in your tail, and smell great while doing it.From 2015 to 2017, Chesney graced the halls of the Mount Royal School of Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and she’s lived in Baltimore City ever since.Mandy Chesney is not a natural blonde. She’s a 42DD.Glitter is a particularly divisive material. Glitter is judged as frivolous in a way that is seen as too feminine, irredeemably low class, and possibly queer… It is loud. Glitter demands to be seen, it steals light. Glitter responds when you move your body, it has a conversation with your eyes. Glitter likes to party, it flirts with the viewer. It winks to something more behind the shine.—Mandy Chesney, 2021, from an interview with Morgan Everhart for awomensthing.orgIG: @mandychesney
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Sheer genius!!!!
Friday, July 14, 2023
Guess who's in the Washington Post today?
A few days ago I expressed my frustration here about the waste of print space in the WaPo's only column dedicated to our area's art galleries. Today the WaPo published my letter on the subject online and then in print in their Saturday issue.
Arts Beat from 1999
Back from the past: When the WaPo used to have multiple columns looking at gallery shows:
In a group show at Georgetown's Fraser Gallery, "Salvador Dali: A Modern Homage to a Modern Icon," many works feature the artist himself, black eyes ablaze, famous waxed mustache in fine form. In synergy with his explosive, colorful works, Dali had a showman's personality and theatrical looks.
Read the piece by Nicole Lewis here.
Thursday, July 13, 2023
Spatial thinking activities in PK-12 classrooms
Spatial thinking activities in PK-12 classrooms: Predictors of teachers’ activity use and a framework for classifying activity types is the new research paper where the Professah is a co-author.
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Maryland Federation of Art at Gallery B
Gallery B is pleased to announce its July exhibition, “MFA @ Gallery B,” a juried exhibition of work by Maryland Federation of Art members consisting of 31 artists and 45 selections of works. The exhibit will be displayed from July 12 – August 6, 2023 at Gallery B, 7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E, Bethesda, MD. Gallery hours for the show will be Wednesday – Saturday, 12-6pm, with a public reception on Saturday, August 5, 2023 from 3-5 PM.
Members of the Maryland Federation of Art residing in any of the states or territories
of the United States, Canada and Mexico were asked to enter the “MFA @ Gallery B” summer member show. The exhibition will include original 2D or 3D work.
Selected works by the following artists will be featured:
Nada Romanos Abizaid | McLean, VA |
John T Allen | Silver Spring, MD |
Kenneth L. Bachman | Bethesda, MD |
Sally Canzoneri | Washington, DC |
Pearl B Chang | Rockville, MD |
Ray Conrad | Frederick, MD |
David Diaz | Annapolis, MD |
Jayne BentleyGaskins | Reston, VA |
Georgi | Bethesda, MD |
Deborah Kommalan | Pasadena, MD |
Nichole Leavy | Pasadena, MD |
Gordon LYON | Gaithersburg, MD |
Steve Mabley | Washington, DC |
Rod Mayer | North Potomac, MD |
Cindy Mehr | Bel Air, MD |
Marcella Morgese | Knoxville, MD |
David Mosher | Gaithersburg, MD |
Richard Niewerth | Severna Park, MD |
Katharine K. Owens | Fredericksburg, VA |
Angela E. Petruncio | Arnold, MD |
Maria Stella Quezada | Rockville, MD |
Roz Racanello | Chesapeake Beach, MD |
Joh Ricci | Gettysburg, PA |
Edward Shmunes | West Columbia, SC |
robert steinem | colrain, MA |
Paul Tambellini | Silver Spring, MD |
Dave Vetal | Pasadena, MD |
Elaine Weiner-Reed | Severn, MD |
Robert Bruce Weston | Milton, DE |
Megan Whitfield | Arnold, MD |
Edward C Wlodarczak | North Potomac, MD |
“MFA @ Gallery B” was juried by Margery Goldberg, wood artist, founder, and director of Zenith Gallery. “I make art because that is who I am. I’ve known this since I was 10 when I started sculpture classes at Rochester Memorial Art Gallery”.
Goldberg majored in Art at George Washington University, and after college in 1973, she became the first female in America with a complete woodworking studio. For over 45 years, she’s been obsessed with the medium of wood.