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Saturday, April 20, 2024
Open Studios at DC Arts Studios coming up!
Friday, April 19, 2024
Embracing Our Differences - Call for Quotes
Embracing Our Differences is seeking original quotations for an outdoor juried art exhibit featuring 50 billboard size images paired with the quotations.
The theme is “embracing our differences.“
The exhibit will be on display January through April 2025 in two locations in Florida.
Cash prizes totaling $4,000 will be awarded.
Entries can be no longer than 20 words.
No Entry Fee.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Signal Boxes Public Art Project: Call for Artists
The Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District announces a Call for Artists for a new public art project in downtown Bethesda, MD. The A&E District will select 15 artists whose original designs will be printed onto a vinyl wrap to adorn 15 Signal Boxes located throughout downtown Bethesda. This new project will beautify the signal boxes, provide an opportunity to local artists and bring more public art to our community. We are especially interested in having high school artists participate in this project. If you know a young artist in your life, please encourage them to submit their work
Artists must be 14 years of age or older and residents of Washington, D.C., Maryland or Virginia.
Each selected artist will be paid $650 for the use of their design, and the deadline to apply is Monday, April 29, 2024.
Monday, April 15, 2024
Art Bank Program Call for Artists
For many years, I have been a member of the advisory panel that recommends to the City of Washington which art to acquire for its city collection via its ART BANK program.
I am always shocked how few submissions we get each year! And the artists who "know about it" keep it up every year to the point that by now, there are artists with almost twenty works of art in the collection of the District of Columbia!
Interested?
In support of local visual artists, District art galleries, and art nonprofit organizations, CAH acquires fine art. The ongoing annual acquisition of art from metropolitan artists becomes a part of the Art Bank Collection. CAH manages artwork in the collection. It is then loaned to District Government agencies for display in public areas and offices of government buildings. The Art Bank Collection, which started in 1986, has nearly 3,000 artworks.
The Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH) requests applications from qualified artists and District nonprofit art galleries or organizations for its Fiscal Year 2025 Art Bank Program. Award amounts vary but eligible individual applicants may be awarded up to $15,000 and nonprofit art galleries or organizational applicants may be awarded up to $20,000.
Submission Deadline: 9 pm ET, Tuesday, May 28, 2024
Tips: If your artwork involves any kind of nudity - do not even bother.
Political art? Only one side of the aisle usually considered... cough... cough...
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Artomatic: The Seventh Floor (Partial Review)
Last night I spent only about 90 minutes on the 7th floor, and was thus unable to get to all of the rooms - I will be back to expand and finish this look at this floor. I was accompanied by my wife on this trip, and below I will include her very savvy observations, fine tuned over decades of both practicing, teaching and being a strong voice for nearly every facet of the art scene on a worldwide scale.
As with all my previous floor visits, this floor proves again the unique and singular ability of ARTOMATIC to deliver on a scale that it is impossible to deliver in any other model but this one! The mind-overwhelming variety of subjects, skill levels, ideas, room-changing work and presentation forms is simply impossible to replicate unless the hive workforce and leadership of this kind of show is there.
First impression from the partial walk on the 7th floor? There is a lot of love with black light on this floor and also a lot of artists whose presentations include a wall assembly of a multitude of small, well-crafted and presented work!
My first recommendation comes for the work of Jenny Kanzler in room 7031. I am always seduced by artists who are able through their work marry the subject with unusual and unexpected, and this very talented artist delivers all of that and more with gusto and skill.
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Jenny Kanzler in room 7071 at Artomatic In room 7006, Greg Skrtic offers an impressive array of large paintings which can best be described as brilliant rediscovery and modernizing of the traditional. In these works the artist subjugates the focus of the work to be recreated in a canvas of multi surfaces and images that force the eye to examine each minute details of the surface individually and them re-assemble them to deliver forms that seems to step out of medieval times and onto the 21st century. |
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Gregory Skrtic in room 7006 |
Skrtic notes on his website that:
I take inspiration from many sources, both natural and man-made. I use patterns from patchwork quilting, carpet or wallpaper designs just as readily as from a seashell, leaf, or seed pod. Incorporating these patterns into the overall composition in a way that they can co-exist in harmony is a recurring theme in my work.
In room 7041, both my wife and I liked the somewhat "retro" work of Jeremy Arn. I note "retro" more in the sense of the muted palette, rather than just the subject, which is composed of interesting mechanical forms.
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Jeremy Arn in room 7041 |
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Cory Oberndorfer |
In room 7063, Andrea Cybyk's elegant abstracts dominate the room - I've discussed Cybyk's works many times over the years, as her work has always been amongst the top at various previous incarnations of ARTOMATIC over the decades.
With the Wa PaPo project, launched in 2021 with my husband David Allen Harris (photographer), there’s an effort of revitalizing holistic histories and lore through reintroducing African-inspired elements with our own personal flair. This is a homage, rather than an ethnographic survey that accurately depicts any one place or culture. Instead, we hope to infuse new life and meaning into the ways of showing and retelling Black and Western folklore.Over the course of the Wa PaPo project, I’ve explored stories about different figures of the African diaspora through prose, art, and reenactments on film, using creative license to change details for more original and interpretive artistic effect. I’m an interdisciplinary artist with ties to social practice art, writing, bodypainting, muraling, and assemblage; David is similarly equipped as a photographer and software engineer/computer scientist. Together, we use traditional and new media to fully tell the tales we weave.
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Lync Prince Harris and David Allen Harris |
Over is space 746, I must highlight the printmaking of Cecily Abram, which is not only pleasing to the eye, but also showcases a clearly talented printmaker. These gorgeous prints tease the viewer by assembling both recognizable forms, but married to deliver a somewhat abstracted delivery. They are also a great example of professional presentation: pH-balanced, acid free museum mats, etc. At $325 for the large monoprints, they are also one of the great steals of the show!
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Cecily Abram in area 746 |
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Detail of a John Grunwell painting |
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Today: Meet the Artists at Artomatic!
April 13 @ 12:00 pm - 11:45 pm
Meet the Artists II: Sponsored by the DC Arts Commission
A majority of this year's artists will be sharing from their spaces after 7 PM. This is your second chance to discover the makers behind the masterpieces! You can wander from the 2nd floor to the 8th, and every floor in between, asking questions and getting a peek behind the scenes.
Friday, April 12, 2024
Wanna go to an opening tomorrow?
COMPLEMENTARY COLOR - KAREN SCHARER AND MATTHEW LANGLEY
APRIL 13TH - MAY 11TH, 2024
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 13th, 2024, 4:00-6:00 pm
Matthew Langley be showing new works on paper at Calloway Fine Arts and Consulting along with paintings by Karen Scharer.
For More Information:
Calloway Fine Arts & Consulting
1643 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington DC 20007