The Bethesda Art Walk returns on Friday, June 10th from 6-8pm.
Participating Galleries:
Gallery B
Studio B
Triangle Art Studios
Waverly Street Gallery
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The Bethesda Art Walk returns on Friday, June 10th from 6-8pm.
Participating Galleries:
Gallery B
Studio B
Triangle Art Studios
Waverly Street Gallery
Art Clinic Online - Saturday, May 28 from 10:30 -11:30am
Join me at 10:30 this morning at the Art Clinic Online for a discussion and Q&A about nearly everything you wanted to know about being me, and an artist, what has influenced me, etc.
About Art Clinic Online (ACO)
The Art Clinic Online community aims to create a friendly artsy environment and bring together artists who may have taken classes with us before or who are contemplating it and want to learn from one another in an online community-based setting. As such, they are not didactic sessions but a forum for the equal exchange of art ideas and art information as well as an opportunity to share art challenges and breakthroughs.
The Stone Tower resident artists created the ACO after hearing the need for such a forum expressed by many of their students.
ZOOM Dial in: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84149389951?pwd=QkNqUU1ZMFJ5SXpSU1dFOVFTeXZZZz09
MCAC holds 8 - 10 exhibits each year including an exhibit of local high school artists, invitational exhibits (showing the work of individual artists), multi-media exhibits (open to members and non-members), and occasional specialty or themed exhibits.
Their first exhibit of each year is the Seven-up High School Exhibit open only to local high school student artists who are selected by their art teacher.
Their invitational exhibits are by application only and are open to all artists. Guidelines are as follows:
Artists of all media are invited to apply to show their artwork in an individual invitational exhibit. The Mattawoman Creek Art Center Gallery is spacious, light filled, and overlooks the Mattawoman Creek.
The Art Center's Artist Advisory Committe meets in August of each year to select applicants for the following two years.
Interested applicants should submit the following:
an artist statement and/or resume
15-20 .jpg images which are representative of their work, to be sent via e-mail, or a CD via regular mail. Be sure the images are in .jpg format, and include title, medium, and the size of each original piece of art work; and
a printable (.doc) or printed listing of the images.
A self-addressed stamped envelope if you are sending your application/CD by mail and wish to have it returned to you.
For applicants who are accepted for exhibition, there is a $300 gallery fee due at contract signing to cover the cost of postcards, postage and the opening reception.
Please download an Application and a copy of MCAC's Framing Standards.
Art Clinic Online - Saturday, May 28 from 10:30 -11:30am
Join me at the Art Clinic Online for a discussion and Q&A about nearly everything you wanted to know about being me, and an artist, what has influenced me, etc.
About Art Clinic Online (ACO)
The Art Clinic Online community aims to create a friendly artsy environment and bring together artists who may have taken classes with us before or who are contemplating it and want to learn from one another in an online community-based setting. As such, they are not didactic sessions but a forum for the equal exchange of art ideas and art information as well as an opportunity to share art challenges and breakthroughs.
The Stone Tower resident artists created the ACO after hearing the need for such a forum expressed by many of their students.
ZOOM Dial in: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84149389951?pwd=QkNqUU1ZMFJ5SXpSU1dFOVFTeXZZZz09
The 8 finalists have been selected for the Bethesda Painting Awards exhibit being held from June 9 - July 3, 2022 at Gallery B. I will review their artwork and pick the one who would win if I was the sole juror! Looks like Maryland rules this year and DC got skunked as Baltimore takes over!
Finalists:
Emma Childs, Baltimore, MD
Jim Condron, Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Andrew Hladky, Kensington, MD
Jeremy Jirsa, Dundalk, MD
Magnolia Laurie, Baltimore, MD
McKinley Wallace III, Baltimore, MD
James Williams II, Baltimore, MD
Ju Yun, Chantilly, VA
Gallery hours:
Thursday - Sunday, 12-5pm
Opening Reception:
Friday, June 10, 6-8pm
My money is on Andrew Hladky, whose almost three-dimensional works are essentially immensely intelligent wall sculptures, although I suspect that they'd be a nightmare to keep clean! :-) They are different from what jurors usually see, so bet on his work.
My other choice would be James Williams II, whose work has presence and social commentary - would not be surprised if he took the prize!
The purpose of the Maryland State Arts Council Click here for further details and the full program guidelines.Emergency Grant program is to support the needs of independent artists as they adjust to income losses as the result of an emergency situation (including, but not limited to, the ongoing impact of the pandemic).
This Emergency Grant program is accepted on a rolling basis with a monthly review process. Grants are available for up to $2,000. Click here for further details and the full program guidelines.