Saturday, November 19, 2016

At the National Building Museum

November 19, 2016 - February 12, 2017at the National Building Museum


DISTRICT II is a poetic visual essay exploring the changing streetscape of downtown Washington in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s through the urban street photography of Chris Earnshaw, Joseph Mills, and the late Bill Barrett.


Organized by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. and presented in partnership at the National Building Museum, DISTRICT II explores several decades of architectural and social change in the heart of the Nation’s Capital, from the majesty of the McGill building, to storefronts exclaiming TOPLESS GO GO, to sleeping street denizens and the aching beauty of respectable rooming houses turned less-so flophouses slated for the wrecking ball.

Call for Artists: Silent Auction

Deadline for submissions is January 23, 2017


The Howard County Arts Council is seeking artists to participate in the annual Juried Silent Art Auction Exhibit as part of the Arts Council’s annual fundraising gala, Celebration of the Arts in Howard County. The Silent Auction shines a spotlight on Howard County’s diverse and talented visual arts community at this important event.
 
All 2-D, 3-D, and fine craft artists, 18 years or older, residing, working, or studying in Howard County; HCAC members; and artists who have exhibited in Howard County in the last year are eligible to submit. Deadline for submissions is January 23, 2017.
 
Visual artists working in all styles and media are invited to apply, including painters, sculptors, ceramicists, fiber artists, jewelers, and photographers. Artists will be selected by the silent auction committee who may also invite artists who are eligible to participate. This showcase of artists in Howard County has proven to be a great benefit to both established and emerging talent in the community and is also a successful fundraiser to support art programs, exhibitions, and organizations in the county.
 
This year’s Celebration will be held at the Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center at Howard Community College on Saturday, March 25, 2017 from 6-10pm. The Silent Auction exhibit will be presented in the Rouse Company Foundation Gallery. The final bid for each artwork sold will be divided equally between the artist and the Arts Council. Last year’s Silent Auction resulted in $11,375 in sales, with 81 pieces sold.
 
For more information or to submit an entry, visit A prospectus with additional information is available on the Celebration page of the Arts Council’s website at hocoarts.org; to have a prospectus delivered via postal mail or email, please call 410-313-ARTS (2787).

Context

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Friday, November 18, 2016

Judith Peck, The Reachable Shore

One of the hardest DMV area artists that I know, and easily one of the blue chip painters in our region is Judith Peck! Join me at the opening reception for her solo show...

The Seed of Change   
Judith Peck. Oil and plaster on board  
c. 2016, 33x31 inches
Opening Dec. 2nd 6-9 pm
Artists and Makers Studios 2
12276 Wilkins Avenue
Rockville, MD 20852
   

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Art Scam Alert!

Be aware of this mutant trying to rip off artists!
From: Arif Mumuni General Trading LLC
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2016 11:44 AM
Subject: "Obama Agonistes" Charcoal and conte drawing, electronic components and video loop. Circa 2011. 16 x 32 inches. In a private collection in Miami Beach, Florida QUOTE INQUIRY
 
Dear Sir,

I would like to purchase some ("Obama Agonistes" Charcoal and conte drawing, electronic components and video loop. Circa 2011. 16 x 32 inches. In a private collection in Miami Beach, Florida), From your store/company to our office in Dubai,
We are interested in buying your products,

I look forward to a successful transaction with you. I will be waiting for your
response soon.

Arif Mumuni General Trading LLC
Abdul Arif Mumuni
Dubai
P.O.Box: 96547, Dubai

New non profit launches

ARTIVE, a new not-for-profit organization will today launch globally with a stated mission to protect and preserve the world's cultural heritage through the use of technology.

Artive will act as an independent advocacy group for the protection of cultural heritage worldwide and will maintain a universal, digital and searchable archive for works of art and cultural property.

Artive is seeking to unify the vast amount of information about at-risk, stolen, looted and destroyed works of art and cultural property held by a diverse and dispersed range of institutions and organizations. By providing a central, not-for-profit data resource, Artive will create a new, secure and permanent platform preserving cultural heritage for present and future generations.

The platform is aimed at cultural heritage professionals, academic bodies, law enforcement bodies, professional service companies and private individuals, and seeks to address and rectify the information gap that exists between independent, disparate and commercial databases.

Artive's database system and records will also have a pertinent application to due diligence practices in the commercial art market. Artive will be the first not-for-profit, impartial service for identifying claims or taints attached to works of art.

The not-for-profit will be headquartered in the United States but will operate with an international mission. Artive is inviting cultural institutions, law enforcement agencies, intergovernmental bodies, and all holders and custodians of data worldwide to host their records on the new database system, itself the most technologically advanced and agile collection management tool in the world. It also invites organizations and individuals with similar causes to partner with Artive for the protection and preservation of the world’s cultural heritage.

Jason Sousa, CEO of Artive, said:

“This is the most disruptive innovation in the cultural heritage world for 30 years. We believe in the power of community to solve problems by sharing information. Together, we can create and manage the world’s most comprehensive public database to protect and preserve cultural heritage today, tomorrow and for generations to come.”

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

MoCo and Artomatic - The council responds!

In response to my issue raised here, where I complain about the 11th wealthiest county in the USA's lack of financial support for Artomatic, Nancy Floreen, President of the MoCo county responds:



MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND
 
 
OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT
 
 
Dear Mr. Campello, 

Thank you for your correspondence urging the County to purchase art from local artists participating in Artomatic in Montgomery County. I have made it available to my Council colleagues, and I am pleased to respond on their behalf.
The Executive Director of the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County (AHCMC) was correct when she said that no funding has been designated for this purpose.  Funding for the arts was reduced during the recent recession and has slowly been increased each year since.  The County Executive is currently developing the FY18 budget for the AHCMC and other arts projects supported by the County.  Therefore, I am forwarding your letter to the Executive’s office so that he can consider your funding request for the purchase of local art for inclusion in the FY18 budget which will come to the Council in few months.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on this important matter.

Best,
 
Nancy Floreen
President, Montgomery County Council

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