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The Washington Post's former Galleries art critic, Mark Jenkins, has a new online publication where he continues to review DMV art shows!
This is great news not only to the DMV art scene, but also to the art history of our area, as Jenkins' reviews will help document for the future the area's art scene.
Following a national hiring search, Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art (Tephra ICA) today announced the appointment of Jonell Jaime Logan as the Institute's new Executive Director & Curator. Ms. Logan will start on October 28.
The appointment comes as the Institute (formerly the Greater Reston Arts Center) is celebrating its 50th Anniversary.
“Tephra ICA’s mission is not only to promote innovative art and thinking, but to advocate for the arts and artists with curiosity and care. I believe in this mission and am honored to be the next Executive Director to support this work," said Ms. Logan.
Ms. Logan is a curator, arts advocate, and non-profit leader who believes in "building visionary, mission-driven organizations that support contemporary art and culture."
She has an MFA in Drawing and Painting, Printmaking from Brooklyn College. Originally from New York, Ms. Logan has worked in arts organizations that include The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of Art; Studio Museum in Harlem; and the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, SC.
Ms. Logan served as the Director of Education and Public Programs at the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture in Charlotte, NC and, more recently, she served as the Vice President + Creative Director at the McColl Center in Charlotte.
During her tenure at McColl, she led the implementation of the newly adopted strategic plan, revamped the curatorial and Artist-in-Residence program, implemented a new studio rental and exhibition program in support of local artists, and was instrumental in helping to secure $100,000 in new funding from the Warhol Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
”Jonell is an established and innovative leader, bringing exceptional curatorial, management, and fundraising experience gained at respected institutions in our sector," said Robert Goudie, Tephra ICA Board Chair. “Add to that her national reach, and even amidst a deep and strong candidate pool she stood out. We took the unusual step of entering into a five-year commitment, reflecting our belief in her and her belief in Tephra ICA. That stability will be especially important as we seek during that time to identify and close on our new home in Reston, an American Alliance of Museums-accredited and larger space that will allow us to expand what we can deliver to the region. We are thrilled to have a leader of such accomplishment and vision bring Tephra ICA into the next decade of our evolution.”
DC Art News send a warm welcome to Ms. Logan and welcomes her to the DMV art scene!
As I've done several times in the past, I attended Maryland Renaissance Festival 2024 yesterday, and as usual, it was a spectacular day in an most unique place where traveling back in time (this time to 1537) was not only worth it, but also easily one of the best and most entertaining and fun-filled events that someone in our neck of the woods can attend.
Let me be clear: On the scale of 1-10 on my recommendation for spending a fun-filled day, the Maryland Renaissance Festival gets 1000!
We picked up our tickets at Will Call, where the pretty elf on duty was efficient and to the point.
Me: "Hi... I was also told to show you my ID to get the military discount..."
Elf: "Can I see your ID card?"
I hand it to her and she examines it closely.
Elf: "Nope... military discount is only for active duty, not retired military" she says firmly as she hands the card back.
I grumble to myself as I walk away disappointed and bummed out and enter the festival, where within a few feet my son and I are transported back to 1537 and immediately greeted by these ladies below... which improved my mood immediately.
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Elfin princess at the Maryland Renaissance Festival 2024 |
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Paolo Garbanzo at the 2024 Maryland Renaissance Festival |
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One of many vendors at the 2024 Maryland Renaissance Festival |
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A gorgeous feline at the Maryland Renaissance Festival 2024 |
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One of the many taverns and pubs at the Maryland Renaissance Festival 2024 |
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Two costumed visitors to the Maryland Renaissance Festival 2024 |
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Lords and ladies at the joust arena |
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Joust at the 2024 Maryland Renaissance Festival |
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Joust at the 2024 Maryland Renaissance Festival |
Camila Mancilla, an Alexandria-based architect and artist, currently has an exhibition titled Homesick, now on display at the District Architecture Center in Washington, DC.
The show features a combination of collage, found objects, and cutouts to explore the emotional layers of memory and nostalgia within architectural spaces.
From her website we learn that:
Camila Mancilla is an architect who combines mixed media, paper construction, collage, and video installations to explore themes like identity, liminality, and the nuances of architecture through inmateriality. Her three-dimensional collages offer fresh perspectives on both architectural and human structures. Transformation and a deep understanding of human experiences within various spaces are at the heart of her work.
Mancilla's video installations and multimedia experiments build upon her collage work, drawing viewers into dynamic spatial explorations. These creations encourage reflection on the deep connections between architectural spaces and human emotions.
In the academic realm, Mancilla teaches at Virginia Tech and Universidad Austral de Chile. Her research focuses on the relationship between architecture and monsters (collages). Her distinct artwork has been showcased in numerous exhibitions worldwide. Additionally, she holds a Master's degree in Cultural Heritage from Escuela de Arquitectura UC, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and is currently pursuing her PhD at Virginia Tech WAAC.
Del Ray Artisans “$100 & Under” exhibit (November 1 – December 1, 2024) showcases members’ artwork all priced at $100 or less.
The art is sold on an art-to-go basis.
The gallery walls are packed with great art at prices all art-lovers can afford - exhibit curated by Dale Spivey and Kurt Peterson.
Opening Reception: Friday, November 1, 7-9pm. Open Thursdays 12-6pm, Fridays 12-9pm, Saturdays & Sundays 12-6pm. Closed Thanksgiving Day.
View exhibit at Del Ray Artisans Gallery, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria. Details: DelRayArtisans.org/exhibits