Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Hoyt Call for Artists
Mid Atlantic Competition
Deadline for Submissions: August 3, 2012
October 9 – November 2, 2012
Public Reception: Sunday, October 14, from 2-4pm
The 2012 Hoyt Mid Atlantic Juried Art Exhibition showcases artists from the Mid Atlantic Region: Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, West Viginia, Virginia and Washington, DC.
Juror: Yours Truly
2012 Mid Atlantic Prospectus page 1
2012 Mid Atlantic Prospectus page 2
Opportunity for Artists
Join us to put on a one day
Addiction and Art Exhibition
at the
IntNSA Conference
Annual Education Conference of the International
Nurses Society on Addiction
Artists are invited to
submit original artworks on the theme of drug addiction and recovery (drugs
include alcohol, tobacco, illegal or prescription drugs). Artists accepted for
the show will be asked to attend the exhibition to discuss their work with
visitors 5:30 - 8:00 PM on September 5, 2012. Submissions will be juried
because there is limited exhibition space. Conference attendees will select the
prize winners (1st $300, 2nd $200 and 3rd $100)
The exhibition will be at the
Madison Hotel, 1177 15th St., NW Washington, DC
September 5, 2012
Deadline for Submissions: August 1, 2012
Madison Hotel, 1177 15th St., NW Washington, DC
September 5, 2012
Deadline for Submissions: August 1, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Mici on Parris
Bora Mici has an interesting article titled Being a Local Artist - An Insider's Perspective in the Gaithersburg Patch...
"Preparing and designing a solo show is a great responsibility since you represent yourself, your art, your view of the world," said Parris, of Gaithersburg, who is now a veteran of the local art scene..Read it here.
Laura Roulet's AOM Report
My good friend Laura Roulet is one of the most active and hottest DMV area independent curators; she went to Artomatic and here's her report:
As a local independent curator, who has been around for awhile, I am a fan of Artomatic. It is a truly fun and useful Washington tradition. Every time I visit, I see it as a chance for discovery of a fabulous, new artist. Granted that it’s a bit of a needle in a haystack search, and this year with 1,000+ artists, the haystack has reached perhaps unmanageable proportions. Visual overload has become a serious factor in appreciating what Artomatic has to offer. However, I also have come to appreciate some unique services offered by Artomatic:AFFORDABLE ARTArtomatic has art for every taste, often at truly affordable prices, and I believe that original art always beats posters, commercial replicas, etc. By purchasing original art, you are helping to support/encourage a human being and acquiring something unique. Much better then mall art.POST SECRETAt 500,000 and growing, this project by Frank Warren (which got a start at Artomatic) is a great example of the type of participatory, successful artform that can spring from the Washington community.NICHE ARTISTSArtomatic alerts the public to the best wedding photographer (Amber Wilkes), pet photographer (Lee Anderson), pet portraitist (Sheppard Bear), and bacon photographers (Rebecca and Eric Gordon). Who knew?PEEPSGotta love them!LOCAL SCHOOLS/WORKSHOPSI noticed that local institutions such as the Washington Glass School, Glen Echo Pottery, DC Glass Works, Critical Exposure and PG County artists posted signage identifying and giving further exposure to their artists. Great idea.CRAZY STUFFLego art by 11 year olds, black light art, money mosaics, pet paintings juxtaposed with gay porn (8th floor). All I can say is, wow.After combing through all nine floors, I have some advice for artists about what helps it work for viewers:Presentation counts. I know curation is verboten at Artomatic, but let’s face it, the artists who “curated” their own space, painting the wall, taking care in arrangement, putting their name on the wall, leaving business cards, perhaps coordinating with another artist to create a distinctive space, look the best. Painting the wall black or scribbling on it doesn’t count.MY TOP FOURTEEN (some are new discoveries, some were a delightful relief from all the other stuff. And yes, I definitely could have missed some greats given the circumstances):Julia BloomMei Mei ChangPierre DavisDavid D’OrioMo FogartyLori GoldbergPat GosleeJames HalloranRobert KincheloeRahshia Linendoll-SawyerJessica MurrayThomas PetzwinklerHenrik SundqvistEdmond van der Bijl
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Last day at the beach
Exhausted but happy and heading home tonight... throngs of people at the Art festival...
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Award!
Last night I had to miss the award ceremonies, but today I found out that I had won one of the show awards - a "Friends of the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art" award!
A lot less windier today and much better sales!
A lot less windier today and much better sales!
Friday, June 15, 2012
Friday at the beach
Yesterday was the first day of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Virginia Beach's 57th Annual Boardwalk Art Festival - it was super windy at the beach and the three judges all came by.
The first two were very nice, but not really interested in my work... the last juror really liked my work and selected it for the final round of awards. The judges were Marc Arranaga, an independent art dealer "who formerly worked for Pace Gallery in New York"; Nora Lawrence, associate curator of Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, N.Y.; and the super cool and very nice Suzy Wegmann, the administrative director of Richard Gray Gallery in Chicago. Can you tell which judge picked my work for an award?Yay Suzy!
A total of $21,900 in prize money was awarded by the judges.
Tonight there was a party for the artists and the prizes were awarded. Since I had to drive to Newport News to the train station to pick up Little Junes and Dr. Anderson, I missed the awards ceremony, so tomorrow I'll find out if I won a prize.
Oh yeah... this morning someone stole one of my drawings... later on I will post an image of the stolen work (once I get home); it has been reported to the very nice officer Gibbs of the VABPD.
Update: Below is an image of the stolen drawing...
The first two were very nice, but not really interested in my work... the last juror really liked my work and selected it for the final round of awards. The judges were Marc Arranaga, an independent art dealer "who formerly worked for Pace Gallery in New York"; Nora Lawrence, associate curator of Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, N.Y.; and the super cool and very nice Suzy Wegmann, the administrative director of Richard Gray Gallery in Chicago. Can you tell which judge picked my work for an award?Yay Suzy!
A total of $21,900 in prize money was awarded by the judges.
Tonight there was a party for the artists and the prizes were awarded. Since I had to drive to Newport News to the train station to pick up Little Junes and Dr. Anderson, I missed the awards ceremony, so tomorrow I'll find out if I won a prize.
Oh yeah... this morning someone stole one of my drawings... later on I will post an image of the stolen work (once I get home); it has been reported to the very nice officer Gibbs of the VABPD.
Update: Below is an image of the stolen drawing...
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Opportunity for Artists
Deadline: June 30, 2012
Later this year I will be honored to jury RSVP 2012 for The New Wilmington Arts Association. They support the careers of artists by providing opportunities for uncensored experimentation, professional presentation, and critical dialogue and RSVP is their annual juried exhibition open to all artists and media.
You can download the prospectus here - hurry and do not leave it to the last minute!
Later this year I will be honored to jury RSVP 2012 for The New Wilmington Arts Association. They support the careers of artists by providing opportunities for uncensored experimentation, professional presentation, and critical dialogue and RSVP is their annual juried exhibition open to all artists and media.
You can download the prospectus here - hurry and do not leave it to the last minute!
Starting Today in Virginia Beach
In 1952, a small group of artists presented an outdoor art show at the Virginia Beach
boardwalk, with the proceeds benefiting a fellow artist who had fallen
ill. Those artists later formed an organization which is today the
Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). In 1956, the first official
Boardwalk Art Show was held. Top prize was $25 and 104 artists
participated. Today, Best in show wins $10,000 and the Boardwalk show is
ranked as on of the top 100 outdoor art shows in the country.
57th Annual Boardwalk Art Show presented by SunTrust.
Date: June 14-17, 2012
Location on Virginia Beach Boardwalk: 20th Street to 32nd Street
2012 Artist Listing - Click here
See ya there! I'll be in the booth around 31st Street.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Jury Duty
Mid Atlantic Competition
Deadline for Submissions: August 3, 2012
October 9 – November 2, 2012
Public Reception: Sunday, October 14, from 2-4pm
The 2012 Hoyt Mid Atlantic Juried Art Exhibition showcases artists from the Mid Atlantic Region: Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Viginia and Washington, DC.
Juror: Yours Truly
2012 Mid Atlantic Prospectus page 1
2012 Mid Atlantic Prospectus page 2
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
57th Annual Boardwalk Art Show
In 1952, a small group of artists presented an outdoor art show at the Virginia Beach
boardwalk, with the proceeds benefiting a fellow artist who had fallen
ill. Those artists later formed an organization which is today the
Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). In 1956, the first official
Boardwalk Art Show was held. Top prize was $25 and 104 artists
participated. Today, Best in show wins $10,000 and the Boardwalk show is
ranked as on of the top 100 outdoor art shows in the country.
57th Annual Boardwalk Art Show presented by SunTrust.
Date: June 14-17, 2012
Location on Virginia Beach Boardwalk: 20th Street to 32nd Street
2012 Artist Listing - Click here
See ya there! I'll be in the booth around 31st Street.
Monday, June 11, 2012
When They Were Kids
Elyse Harrison has 37 great interviews of AOM artists; she writes:
With Artomatic 2012 fast approaching, I decided to do a special edition of “When They Were Kids: Artists Talk About Their Childhoods”. Those of us familiar with Artomatic know that wandering through the endless maze of art installations can easily numb you, but in a weirdly amusing way. This time with camera and voice recorder in hand I was ready to plunge into the swarm and see who I could find to answer this question:
Think back to your childhood, somewhere between the ages of around 5-10 years old. Is there a memory you would describe as a moment that informed you of your own creativity?Check them out here.
Opportunity for Artists
Deadline: August 31, 2012 by 6PM
Hillyer Art Space is currently looking for local DC Metro area
artists and international artists to submit work for solo shows for the
2013-2014 exhibiition year.
Proposals must include the following materials:
- Minimum of 5 images with a Maximum of 10 submitted on a disc or by email as a high resolution JPEG* (please save each of the images with their corresponding title—minimum resolution accepted is 1920x1080 pixels)
- A complete checklist of works containing the title, year, medium, and dimension of each work
- Resume including address, email, phone number, education, and any previous exhibitions (with clear indications whether it was solo or group)
- Artist statement or exhibition narrative not to exceed one page
- *Minimum accepted resolution on images is 1920x 1080 pixels.
Submissions Due August 31, 2012 by 6:00pm
Requirements:
- DC Metro area artists cannot have had a solo show within the past three years
- International artists have no restrictions on exhbition history but must be currently living abroad
Artists may deliver proposal materials via mail or email. If
mailed, please provide a self-addressed stamped envelope if you would
like your materials returned.
Mail Submissions to:
Hillyer Art Space
attn: Samantha May
9 Hillyer Court NW
Washington DC 2008
Hillyer Art Space
attn: Samantha May
9 Hillyer Court NW
Washington DC 2008
Or Email them to:
gallery@artsandartists.org
gallery@artsandartists.org
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Heard on Univision
Univision's Al Punto program just ended, and newscaster Jorge Ramos is pissed at the Obama campaign as they have apparently used his image in a recent commercial aimed at Hispanics. Ramos made it clear that this was done without his permission and that as "an objective newscaster" he wasn't endorsing either candidate.
Update: Apparently Ramos has been repeating this issue since he first became aware of it - first time was on Thursday: His statement: “I want to be clear that I reject the use of my image and that of Univision in any electoral campaign. We want to make a public statement about our disagreement [with the use of the images].”
Update: Apparently Ramos has been repeating this issue since he first became aware of it - first time was on Thursday: His statement: “I want to be clear that I reject the use of my image and that of Univision in any electoral campaign. We want to make a public statement about our disagreement [with the use of the images].”
Saturday, June 09, 2012
"Down With Assad, Down With Castro"
Amazing video of Syrian demonstrators with signs reading "Down with Assad, Down with Castro" and showing their solidarity with Cuba's pro-democracy movement.
Friday, June 08, 2012
Opportunities for Artists
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Opportunity for Artists
Deadline: August 31, 2012
Howard County Arts Council/Howard County Center for the Arts is currently seeking proposals from artists for Art Maryland 2012, a biennial multi-media juried exhibit. The juror for Art Maryland 2012 is Philippa Hughes, Founder and Chief Contrarian of The Pink Line Project. A minimum of $1,000 will be awarded by the juror.
Entry is open to all artists 18 years or older, residing in Maryland or within a 100-mile radius of Ellicott City, MD. Deadline for entry is August 31. For complete details, http://hocoarts.org/exhibits.php
Howard County Arts Council/Howard County Center for the Arts is currently seeking proposals from artists for Art Maryland 2012, a biennial multi-media juried exhibit. The juror for Art Maryland 2012 is Philippa Hughes, Founder and Chief Contrarian of The Pink Line Project. A minimum of $1,000 will be awarded by the juror.
Entry is open to all artists 18 years or older, residing in Maryland or within a 100-mile radius of Ellicott City, MD. Deadline for entry is August 31. For complete details, http://hocoarts.org/exhibits.php
RSVP: Opportunity for Artists
Deadline: June 30, 2012
Later this year I will be honored to jury RSVP 2012 for The New Wilmington Arts Association. They support the careers of artists by providing opportunities for uncensored experimentation, professional presentation, and critical dialogue and RSVP is their annual juried exhibition open to all artists and media.
You can download the prospectus here - hurry and do not leave it to the last minute!
Later this year I will be honored to jury RSVP 2012 for The New Wilmington Arts Association. They support the careers of artists by providing opportunities for uncensored experimentation, professional presentation, and critical dialogue and RSVP is their annual juried exhibition open to all artists and media.
You can download the prospectus here - hurry and do not leave it to the last minute!
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