Just finished going through this little gem of an inspirational book - I highly recommend it as a keeper to hang around your studio... Get it here.
Monday, April 09, 2018
The Art Lover's Quotation Book
Just finished going through this little gem of an inspirational book - I highly recommend it as a keeper to hang around your studio... Get it here.
Sunday, April 08, 2018
DC Council to Honor Margery Goldberg
A CEREMONIAL RESOLUTION
BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Council Member, Brandon Todd, with the Council of the District of Columbia honors
Margery Goldberg with congratulations on the 40th anniversary of Zenith Gallery,
and recognizes its success as a champion for the arts in the District.
Tuesday, April 10, 11:00 AM -1:00 PM
1350 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington, D.C. 20004
Also this is the last week to see:
FEATURED ARTISTS:
F. Lennox Campello, Suzanne Codi, Chas Colburn,
Lea Craigie-Marshall, Eric Ehlenberger, Connie Fleres,
Margery E. Goldberg, Philip Hazard, Nancy Nesvet,
Alison Sigethy, Tim Tate, Erwin Timmers, Mary Voytek,
and Michael Young.
Where: 1429 Iris St. NW Washington DC 20012
Last week to see: February 14-April 14, 2018Information: Margery Goldberg, 202-783-2963, art@zenithgallery.com
Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 12 - 6 PM
Last week to see: February 14-April 14, 2018Information: Margery Goldberg, 202-783-2963, art@zenithgallery.com
Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 12 - 6 PM
Saturday, April 07, 2018
Just finished
Just finished entering this process... not holding my breath... my work is in the collection of some of the planet's top art collectors, and several museums, but so far zip fuck for any public art collections. And I understand this - no city or county or state in the USA would dare to buy a figurative work that is nude - that eliminates most of my work.
Trying to adapt to the "system" and bowing down to the "man" and thus submitting some non nude work...
MoCo artists - do not skip this opportunity!
DEADLINE: FRIDAY APRIL 20, 2018
I'm not gonna take all the credit --- OK, OK... I will! But, if you recall from multiple postings last year, I corresponded with all MoCo politicos last year and tried to shame one of the planet's wealthiest county's lack of support for its artists...
And now:
AHCMC and the Montgomery County Public Art Trust are proud to announce the 2018 Call for Art: The Contemporary Works on Paper Collection!
This call seeks paper-based works including paintings in various media, drawings in various media, photographs, mixed media, and limited edition prints from artists in Montgomery county and the Greater Washington region.
These artworks should help create inspiring spaces that foster innovation, creative excellence and personal reflection.Artwork in this collection is owned by Montgomery County under the County’s Public Art Trust program and loaned to County agencies for display in public buildings.
The Public Art Trust is especially interested in artworks that reflect the unique and diverse character of Montgomery County.
The full call-for-art is available here:Montgomery County Contemporary Works on Paper Call for Art
Friday, April 06, 2018
Using Instagram to Source Art Commissions
Lancelin has been working as an architect for nearly two decades, managing large rendering teams for some of the world’s most respected architecture firms. After the rapid growth of his Instagram page, where he uploads conceptual residences and installation pieces, he decided to take a leap of faith and break out on his own. His creative studio, Town and Concrete, is a one-man operation that gives Lancelin the freedom to meld art and architecture. He creates renderings of dreamy concept residences and sculptural installations imagined in large architectural scale. His loyal and growing following brings him commissions — 99% for art installations — from places as far-flung as China and Dubai.Read the whole article here.
Wednesday, April 04, 2018
Opportunity for artists
City of Seattle: City Hall Galleries July 2018 - June 2019
VIEW MORE INFO
APPLY TO THIS CALL
Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: Local
City: Seattle
State: Washington
Fee: $0.00
Entry Deadline: 5/7/18
The city of Seattle seeks exhibition proposals for display in City Hall galleries from July 28, 2018 – June 2019.
Please click the "VIEW MORE INFO" link above to view the full call before beginning your application.
VIEW MORE INFO
APPLY TO THIS CALL
Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: Local
City: Seattle
State: Washington
Fee: $0.00
Entry Deadline: 5/7/18
The city of Seattle seeks exhibition proposals for display in City Hall galleries from July 28, 2018 – June 2019.
Please click the "VIEW MORE INFO" link above to view the full call before beginning your application.
Tuesday, April 03, 2018
Monday, April 02, 2018
National Portrait Gallery: Call for Entries for Fifth Triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery announces an open call from May 28 through Sept. 3, 2018 for submissions to its fifth triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition.
Established in 2006, the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition invites artists (18 and over) living and working in the United States to submit one portrait for consideration. Selected artworks are featured in a museum exhibition and some artists are awarded prizes. This year, the competition will focus on broadening the definition of portraiture while highlighting the genre’s relevance in contemporary art and culture. The first-prize winner will receive $25,000 and a commission to portray a remarkable living American for the National Portrait Gallery’s collection. Additional cash prizes will be awarded. Submissions from each finalist will form “The Outwin 2019: American Portraiture Today” exhibition, which will be displayed at the Portrait Gallery from Nov. 2, 2019, through Sept. 7, 2020, before traveling to other cities in the United States. Previous competitions have received more than 3,000 entries.
Established in 2006, the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition invites artists (18 and over) living and working in the United States to submit one portrait for consideration. Selected artworks are featured in a museum exhibition and some artists are awarded prizes. This year, the competition will focus on broadening the definition of portraiture while highlighting the genre’s relevance in contemporary art and culture. The first-prize winner will receive $25,000 and a commission to portray a remarkable living American for the National Portrait Gallery’s collection. Additional cash prizes will be awarded. Submissions from each finalist will form “The Outwin 2019: American Portraiture Today” exhibition, which will be displayed at the Portrait Gallery from Nov. 2, 2019, through Sept. 7, 2020, before traveling to other cities in the United States. Previous competitions have received more than 3,000 entries.
Most recently, Baltimore-based artist Amy Sherald, who won first prize in the 2016 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, created the official portrait of Mrs. Michelle Obama for the Portrait Gallery’s permanent collection. Sherald’s “Miss Everything, Unsuppressed Deliverance” (2013), alongside work by all 2016 finalists, continues on tour as “The Outwin: American Portraiture Today” exhibition travels to the Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from June 1 through Aug. 26.
Guest jurors for the 2019 competition are:
· Harry Gamboa Jr., essayist, photographer, performance artist and founding member of the Chicano collective Asco (lives in Los Angeles)
· Lauren Haynes, curator of contemporary art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
· Byron Kim, artist, senior critic at Yale University School of Art, New Haven, Connecticut (lives in Brooklyn, New York)
· Jefferson Pinder, artist and professor of sculpture and contemporary practices at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
· TaĆna Caragol, curator of painting and sculpture and Latino art and history, National Portrait Gallery
· Brandon Brame Fortune, chief curator, National Portrait Gallery
· Dorothy Moss, curator of painting and sculpture and director of the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, National Portrait Gallery
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