Saturday, December 29, 2012

Drew Storm Graham

(Via) The DC-area knows that Strathmore Hall houses the incredible Baltimore Symphony, but Strathmore is not just for the performing arts anymore - Strathmore features fine visual arts. The organization is in its second season of its Fine AIR program, where the center cultivates local visual arts talent by pairing emerging artists with established professionals in the community in its Fine Artist in Residence (Fine AIR) program and exhibition. Fine AIR residencies last six months, during which time participants expand their craft, build their audience, create a curatorial proposal, solidify their artistic voice and, ultimately, premiere a new body of work commissioned by Strathmore.
"Twisted" Drew Storm Graham
2012-2013 Strathmore class of fine artist-in-residence Drew Storm Graham expands his knowledge of artwork media by working in glass at the Washington Glass School.

Multidisciplinary artist Drew Graham's artwork references imagery steeped in the counter cultures of tattoo and graffiti art. Normally working with airbrushed laminated wood veneers,  under the mentorship of writer and artist F. Lennox Campello, Drew has been exploring new artistic possibilities. 

Drew Graham begins sifting crushed glass powder onto panels of glass for color samples.
Color, texture, patterns, sequence and how depth can be achieved are the goals of the glass workshop.
The culminating Fine Artists in Residence Exhibition  will be on view in the Mansion at Strathmore beginning August 31, 2013.
About Strathmore
Strathmore presents and produces exemplary visual and performing arts programs for diverse audiences; creates dynamic arts education experiences; and nurtures creative ideas and conversations that advance the future of the arts. The hallmark of the arts center is the Music Center at Strathmore, a 1,976-seat concert hall and education complex. The Music Center at Strathmore, located at 5301 Tuckerman Lane in North Bethesda, MD, is immediately adjacent to the Grosvenor-Strathmore station on Metro’s Red Line. For more information, call (301) 581-5100 or visit www.strathmore.org.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Go vote

Trust me... you want to vote; Details here.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Go enter something...

April 1, 2013 THE ARTIST'S MAGAZINE 30th ANNUAL ART COMPETITION More
than $25,000 in cash prizes will be awarded, and Top Award Winners
will be featured in the December 2013 issue of The Artist's Magazine!
All winners will also appear in a special online gallery. There are 5
categories for you to compete and win. Plus, there's a Special
Student/Beginner Division for new artists. Entry fee. For details and
to enter: Entry Page OR art-competition@fwmedia.com

December 31, 2012 SEEKING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN PAINTING UCR Assist
Prof in Painting beginning 7/1/2013. Artist in painting and
drawing. Salary commens. w/ ed. & exp. Applications incl. cover
letter, CV, state. teaching phil, rep. of prod. & 3 ref. letters in
PDF emailed to Painting Search, Art Department, UCR. Appl review
begins 1/8/2013 until filled. The University of California, Riverside
is an EEO/AA Employer. Details/email for Application:
http://www.art.ucr.edu/employment/index.html OR ArtAPLF@ucr.edu

January 5, 2013 PUBLICATION COVER AND CONTENT COMPETITION Art & Beyond
Publications holds Cover and Content Competition with up to $4000 in
awards. Entry fee. Details:
http://www.artandbeyondpublications.com/art-beyond-magazine-content-competition
OR mryk@art-beyond.com

December 28, 2012 16th INTERNATIONAL JURIED SCULPTURE COMPETITION
Exhibition: May 1st, 2013 to October 1st, 2013. The exhibition is
located in North America's first and foremost international Peace Park
established in 1921. Peace Arch International Park (border crossing)
is the Western United States' International Gateway between Vancouver,
BC, Canada & Seattle, Washington. Stipend $200. No entry fee. Details:
http://www.peacearchpark.org/callforentries.htm

December 28, 2012 MYSTERY BUILD $15K ART CONTEST $15,000 in cash
awards. Create a work of art using ONLY the materials provided in a
Mystery Build Kit, without knowing what's inside! Submit photos or
videos of what you make to compete for cash. Deadline for entry is
October 20, 2013. The 5 lb. kits are 12" x 9" x 3" and contain a wide
variety of materials. $36 entry fee includes materials kit. Details:
http://www.mysterybuild.com OR info@mysterybuild.com

January 4, 2013 LACDA "SNAP TO GRID" OPEN CALL Every entry shown! The
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art seeks artists for an un-juried
international exhibit featuring digital art and photography, Jan 10,
2013 - Feb 2, 2013. All entries will be printed (8.5"x11" on
heavyweight paper) and shown in the gallery arranged in a
grid. Entrants submit JPEG files of original work. Exhibit is limited
to space available, early entry is advised. Entry fee. Details:
http://lacda.com/juried/juriedshow.html

January 7, 2013 10th INTERNATIONAL CALL TO ARTISTS A total of $3,000
in awards for the 10th annual outdoor art exhibit celebrating
diversity to be displayed during April - May 2013, in Sarasota, FL. 38
artists will be selected for the exhibit. No entry fee. Details:
http://www.embracingourdifferences.org

January 15, 2013 MIDWEST ARTIST RESIDENCY The Anderson Center, one of
the premier artist communities in the Midwest, is current accepting
applications for the May - October 2013 residency period. The
residency includes room, board, studio space for visual artists and
the chance to collaborate with other artists. Application
fee. Details: http://andersoncenter.org

January 16, 2013 TEXAS & NEIGHBORS REGIONAL 5-STATE ART COMPETITION
Open to any artist over the age of 18 residing in Texas, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas. More than $8,000 in cash prizes will
be awarded in 4 categories for you to compete and win. Over 80
selected artists exhibit at the Irving Arts Center and online
gallery. Deadline for entry is February 5, 2013. Entry fee. Details:
http://www.texasandneighbors.com OR info@texasandneighbors.com

January 23, 2013 INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR STORIES MEMORIES & HISTORIES
PHOTOGRAPHY Explore these themes through personal, familial, cultural
and/or universal imagery. This gallery and online exhibition is juried
by Regina Anzenberger. $750 in cash prizes offered as well as
sponsored awards. Entry fee. Details: 970-224-1010 OR
http://www.c4fap.org/cfe/2013Stories OR coordinator@c4fap.org

January 29, 2013 ARTISTS WANTED : SHOWCASE YOUR WORK IN TIMES SQUARE A
Special Invitation to Join a Global Community of Over Half a Million
Creators. You are invited to celebrate your creative passion with an
international community of over half a million members on See.Me. To
inaugurate our global launch, we're offering over $125,000 in awards
to inspired creators like you. No entry fee. Details:
http://www.see.me/art?f=sm01_adl1 OR hello@see.me

February 1, 2013 INTERNATIONAL JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW Winners will
receive a total of $2,500 in cash awards and winners and juror's
selections will be presented in a group show at the 69 Leonard Gallery
in the SOHO art district in New York City and an online gallery on the
NYC4PA website with the Grand Prize winning image being posted on the
NYC4PA home page. In addition, an exhibition catalog of the group show
will be available and the gallery show will be listed and reviewed in
a NYC Gallery magazine. Entry fee. Details:
http://www.nyc4pa.com/#!winter-2012

February 28, 2013 St JOHN'S COLLEGE NATIONAL JURIED SMALL WORKS
EXHIBITION Less is More: Small Works in a Great Space. Accepting
entries in all media. $2,000 CASH AWARDS. Jurors: Joann G. Moser,
Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Jack Rasmussen, Katzen Arts
Center at American University, Washington, D.C. Online sales
gallery. Open to artists living in the USA and Puerto Rico. Entry
fee. Details: http://themitchellgallery.org/prospectus.php

February 28, 2013 CALL FOR ART BIOLOGIC A thematic exhibition based on
art inspired by the biologic and natural world. Entry is limited to
biologic and nature based artwork and is open to all interpretations
of theme as it applies to landscape, fruits, vegetables, flowers and
fauna; and to human figuration as part of the biological world. The
exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery, May 18 - June 15,
2013. Entry is open to all artists working in any media. National
magazine publication awards. Entry fee. Details/questions: Limner
Gallery, 123 Warren St, Hudson NY 12534 OR
http://www.slowart.com/prospectus/bio.htm OR slowart@aol.com

March 31, 2013 INTERNATIONAL DIRECT ART MAGAZINE COMPETITION The
Annual International Competition for $26,000 in publication awards in
Volume 20 of Direct Art Magazine, Fall/Winter 2013 issue. Direct Art
has both print and online editions. The print edition has several
distributors, including COMAG Marketing Group, the distributors of Art
News and Art in America. Direct Art can be found in bookstores across
the USA, including Barnes and Noble. The competition is open to all
artists working in any media. The twenty two awards include the covers
of magazine, feature articles and full page displays. Entry
fee. Details/questions: SlowArt Productions, 123 Warren St, Hudson NY
12534 OR http://www.slowart.com/prospectus/spring.htm OR
slowart@aol.com

ARTIST-OF-THE-DAY GALLERY SEEKS SUBMISSIONS Guidelines for submissions
can be found at:
http://artdeadlineslist.com/aotd/submission.guidelines

EROTIC ART GALLERY SEEKS SUBMISSIONS Guidelines for submissions can be
found at: http://artdeadlineslist.com/eag/submission.guidelines

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Best Xmas present ever!


Feliz Navidad!



Family Tree by David FeBland

"Family Tree," oil on linen, 24x36 inches by David FeBland

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Nervous fish?

We often get together with my wife's family at Hinode Sushi in Rockville, a hidden gem of a Japanese restaurant in Rockville.

One of my nephews is very much into aquariums and pet fish, etc. and next to Hinode is a pet shop with a lot of fish to choose from... anyway, my nephew usually wonders into the pet shop, buys a fish, they put it in a plastic bag filled with water, and then my nephew walks back to Hinode, and eventually we all go our respective ways.

I've often wondered if the fish, elated to be "rescued" from the boredom of the tank in the pet shop, is all excited that someone has finally bought it, and is looking forward to a new place to swim... and then is walked into a sushi shop.

Does the fish think: "oh, oh... crap!"

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Campello men

Anderson, Florencio and Lenny Campello, Hialeah, FL 2012
That's three generations of Campello men... Left to right: one blue-eyed, one very light grey-eyed, and one brown-eyed - how's that for throwing genetics to the wind?

Friday, December 21, 2012

World will not end without a fight!

Conan - by the amazing Frank Frazetta
Just in case you were wondering... I'm in the middle of a gigantic struggle fighting the dark side in an epic fight to save the world today!

Battle is still going on, but so far nothing is looking shimmery, like Marty McFly does every time that he's about to be eliminated from the future when he's in the past.

Struggle on!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Score one for the Mayans

Since tomorrow is the end of the world, I'm gonna be saving big bucks, because the day after tomorrow is my wife's birthday, and since tomorrow is the end of the world... do you see my logic?

Of course, no one wants the world to end, except maybe those mutant Ayatollahs in Iran, but there's that whole "present-buying" angle to work...

Hirst leaving his dealer...

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

When modern art baffles


"If you've ever stared at a piece of modern art and felt you just didn't "get it," you're probably among the majority.

The Smithsonian is trying to change that. The American Art Museum has begun hosting discussions aimed at helping museum-goers grasp the meaning behind some of the museum's more enigmatic works."
Read the whole story by WTOP's Madeline Tallman here.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Wake effect continues

Remember me harping about the "wake effect" of art fairs?

Review: The "wake effect" is akin to the wake that a ship leaves behind as it sails through the water. In artfairese, it is what happens (sales, contacts, articles, etc.) after an art fair is over.

Since Aqua ended, we've closed a deal for four 30x40 photographs by the amazing Dulce Pinzon - all to be sent to a major private collection in NYC which although "private" is open to the public.

And ballsy Cuban photog Cirenaica Moreira will be the focus of a profile article in VOGUE magazine.

And yours truly has been offered his first museum solo!

Yay!

Blake Gopnik Laid Off at Newsweek

Former WaPo art critic Blake Gopnik, who escaped the sinking ship known as the WaPo's Style Section for Tina Brown's nearly submerged Newsweek, has been fired ; according to NY Magazine:
Also leaving Newsweek/The Daily Beast amid substantial layoffs is art and design critic Blake Gopnik, he confirmed to Daily Intel. Gopnik joined Tina Brown's magazine from the Washington Post in 2010, along with Robin Givhan, the first and only fashion writer to win a Pulitzer Prize. Givhan was let go in the downsizing as the company kills its print edition. "It's been a wild ride, and a strange one," Gopnik said.
Before he left, the Blakester had this great article on the coming explosion of the art market bubble... I sorta agree with him. Read that here.

Yoga


In this work, the digital imagery completes the narrative of the visual image. 

We see the woman’s mind begin the effort to clear the mind of all things and achieve the perfect state of a blank mind. 

Her struggles are followed through the digital imagery of food, drinks, candy, space, Mr. Spock and other images before settling on a perfectly blank mind. 

Furthermore, the buyer of this piece has the option to request to have me add some specific “distracting” digital images to the piece, if so desired, and thus become a “contributor” to the work.




Yoga
Charcoal and Conte on Paper with Embedded Electronics
© 2012 F. Lennox Campello
 

Monday, December 17, 2012

Newtown

DCCAHLogoOneline

FROM OUR CHAIR, JUDITH TERRA AND 
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LIONELL THOMAS 
on behalf of the entire staff...
  
As our nation returns to its week of work and plans for the upcoming holidays, the hearts and minds of all of us remain with the community in Newtown, Connecticut.  In the arts, the process of creation, separation and renewal is a continued reminder of the majesty of this life and of its, at times, fleeting and, at other times, uncontrolled nature.  Our songs, images, dances and writings, now and in the future, will have moments of either sadness or joy but will always contain our story and shared history. In this way, the arts will always honor the community that so suffered this past weekend and in this way will so participate in its healing and future.  We join in the shared expression of grief through the United States and will hold the same solemn promise to never forget in the unique and singular way that only the arts can do. 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Opportunity for Artists


BlackRock Center for the Arts
Call to Artists 2014
BlackRock Center For the Arts is accepting entries for exhibits January - December 2014.

You can download the prospectus by clicking the link to the right or go to www.blackrockcenter.org

Deadline: 
Friday, December 21, 2012
Entry Fee:
$35 check or money order made payable to BlackRock Center for the Arts
Eligibility:
Open to all artists 18 years and over residing in  Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC. 
Special Consideration:
Artists who are willing to conduct a lecture or workshop for a BlackRock standard fee will receive special consideration during the selection process.    
About the Gallery
BlackRock Center for the Arts gallery is 1500 square feet of gallery space.  Its high white walls and beautiful windows allows in just the right amount of natural light. We take pride in the outstanding artists we have exhibited over the years, which have been reviewed by Claudia Rousseau, Lenny Campello, and other art critics in the area.

Eligibility

The Call to Artists is open to all artists residing in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC over the age of 18 for original artwork only. All work must be ready for sale and to be presented in a professional manner to the public at the time of delivery. (See Terms for Exhibit for details.) Pedestals are available for three-dimensional work.

Selection Process

This call will cover exhibits in the Gallery from January to December 2014. An exhibit may include one applicant or a combination of applicants, based on the judgment of jurors (i.e., 1 or 2 wall artists may be combined with a pedestal artist). A jury will select the artists and create eight exhibits to be included in the exhibit year. This season, the jury panel is comprised of Lenny Campello (artist, writer, blogger), Marsha Staiger (artist, Torpedo Factory), and Tim Tate (artist, Washington Glass School). In addition, the panel will have an alternate juror, Krista Bradley (Executive Director of BlackRock).
 
Gallery Panorama
Send to:
BlackRock Center for the Arts
Call to Artist
12901 Town Commons Drive
Germantown, MD 20874

Questions?

Contact:
Gallery Manager

All correspondance by e-mail, no phone calls please.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Zero Dark Thirty

As I've noted before, I am not really sure why I continue to get passes to many press previews of movies, but every once in a while, I do have the time and interest to go see one ahead of time and I saw Zero Dark Thirty and came away entertained, but as usual disappointed as to how Hollywood distorts historical events in order to make a film... ahhh... entertaining.

My basic issue with Zero Dark Thirty, and almost every single Hollywood movie allegedly representing a historical event, is that I am a pedantic Virgo, who tends to over notice little "wrong" things about celluloid history... little things such as a military ribbon out of place, an uncovered salute from a sailor, a wrong line.

To start, the very start of the movie is made up and never happened. But even before the start of the movie I have an issue.

"How can you have an issue before the movie starts, Lenster? ", you ask.

The title is wrong.

No one in the military says "Zero Dark Thirty."  The statement used to depict a very early hour in the day is "O Dark Thirty" -- "O" as in the letter; not "Zero" -- and I understand that this may confuse some folks who never served, but if I'm going to be pedantic, then I might as well start with an erroneous title.

Back to the start of the movie.

There were only three people terrorists who were water boarded by the CIA in their effort to gather intelligence from the bad guys (and thousands of US military people as part of the Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (SERE) school - at least when I was in, being water boarded was part of the school curriculum); the dude being water boarded in the movie was not one of them, so why make that up?

That's two strikes already, and we're not even finished the first few minutes of the film, but Hollywood has already seeded suspicion about nearly everything that follows and that bugs the pedantic me.

The vast left wing nut house is going bananas over this film because it thinks that it is too flattering to the CIA, to the US Government, to whatever... they also rightly complain about perceived historical inaccuracies (although I didn't recall any such complaints on equally intellectually dishonest efforts such as Oliver Stone's "W" or Michael Moore's pick any documentary).

As a work of historical fiction, the film was splendid in its entertainment factor... and Hollywood will tell you that it is a "film and not a documentary." The problem is that a lot more people will see this film, and take it for a full, true story, than will ever read the actual facts about the OBL hunt.

Art Purchase Awards

Heading out to hand out some art purchase awards from the Prince George's County Arts and Cultural Heritage Division... congrats to Robert W Kincheloe, Ric Garcia and Celestine Ranney-Howes!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Aqua Pics from ABMB


Simon Monk Superheros in bags at Aqua Art Fair, Miami 2012






Carol Goldberg reception tomorrow


Addison/Ripley Fine Art

NT9, 2011, acrylic on canvs, with pulverized glass, 84 x 72 inches
NT9, 2011, acrylic on canvas, with pulverized glass, 84 x 72 inches
  CAROL BROWN GOLDBERG
paintings & sculptures
December 7, 2012 - January 11, 2013

OPENING RECEPTION FOR THE ARTIST
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 5-7PM

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

When governments fund art...

Government support of the arts allows art to become definable by the state. That is, if the government is going to give tax breaks, grants, or funding to organizations or businesses that sell art, they have to define what art is. 
Read the whole piece by Lauren Galik by clicking here.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Art2Art Auction

TO PURCHASE TICKETS & MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE.

Online bidding of featured artwork in the show ends at 10 p.m. on December 20, 2012. Click here to visit the website.

All proceeds from artwork sales will support the DC Collaborative’s flagship program, Arts for Every Student, which provides arts experiences for 30,000 DC public school and public charter school students each year to attend Washington’s world-class art and cultural institutions.

What to do this Saturday?

The Washington Glass School is having their Holiday Open House on Saturday, December 15th, 2012.  The opening is around Noon, through 5:00pm on Saturday. 

As I've noted many times before, this is one of my favorite places to do some Christmas shopping for special people! What better present than original art?
 
DMV uberstar artist Tim Tate
Works by DMV uberstar artist Tim Tate will be available.
The artists and instructors of the glass school will be exhibiting artworks.
Beautiful works by Syl Mathis will be on exhibit and for sale!
Get yourself a Sean Hennessey - his work is hot, hot, hot!
Metal artist Chris Shea will be there with his stunning forged iron work
The WGS invites the community to visit and experience a unique DC area arts venue. And there's more: the adjacent studios - Red Dirt and Flux Studios will also be open - a great chance to see whats going on in the very vibrant Gateway Arts District!
Check out Nancy Donnelly's colorful artwork.

See ya there! 
 
Holiday Open House and Sale
Saturday, December
15, 2012, from Noon til 5 pm.
 

Washington Glass School
3700 Otis Street

Mount Rainier, MD 20712

Monday, December 10, 2012

The wake effect begins

I've described the art fair "wake effect" (wake in the sense of the wake that a ship leaves behind when it moves through the water) as a significant reason to attend and be present at art fairs: all the good stuff that happens "after" the fair is over and because of the fair.

First wake effect: Vogue magazine editors saw Cirenaica Moreira's work at Aqua and now we've been notified that they will be doing a feature article on her and her work in the near future!

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Aqua: The Last Day

100,000 Eyes by Jeannette L. Herrera, represented by Alida Anderson Art ProjectsSunday, being the last day of the fair, is usually a dreadful day - especially bad if you've had a bad fair and now have to face the brutal realities of packing out, the harsh dance of loading artwork on double parked vans, trucks and cars along one of the world's worst traffic streets...

But this art fair has been a great one, and that always makes things - even packing and loading - a little better to swallow. I am also lucky to have had the help of several DMV artists (and their spouses) plus my hard working intern, to make this Sunday pack-out the best one ever.

My cool intern even managed to dance the gallery van into a primo loading spot, once we were ready to haul back and load the van for the drive back to the DMV.

Between my last report on mid Saturday and tonight, sales continued to be brisk, as we sold two nice Jeannette L. Herrera paintings, two of British artist Simon Monk paintings, one more of my video drawings and several other "regular" drawings as well as three paintings by the ubertalented DMV artist Judith Peck.

We also sold a cool Andrew Wodzianski painting as the DMV's leading performancer/interdisciplinary artist returns to painting.

And a last minute sale of a glass piece by the DMV's first green artist, Erwin Timmers, to a Canadian gallery owner, finished what is easily the best (as far as fun and sales) art fair that I have ever done.

Thank you to all the DMV area artists and collectors and dealers who dropped by to say hello during these hectic and fun days.

The gallery intern is driving the van back, we're home safe and now time to think about the New York fairs early next year!

Saturday, December 08, 2012

Aqua Day Three

Last night the major score was achieved by DMV artist Cory Oberndorfer, who managed to sell about 19 of his "Donut" series paintings

Corey Oberndorfer paintings of donuts

Yep! That many... I also sold my "T-Subucula Deus" video piece to an art critic from Canada plus about eight more regular drawings through the night.

Che Guevara, T-Subula Deus by F. Lennox Campello

Friday, December 07, 2012

What are they watching?

These ladies sitting by the hot tub at Aqua...


Are all watching this:

Performance at AQUA ART FAIR 2012

Performance at AQUA ART FAIR 2012

We'll never forget!


Aqua Day Two

Good day at Aqua Art Fair yesterday and decent crowds all day long... also a steady stream of DMV artists stopping by to say hello.
 
Super talented and hard working gallery intern Audrey Wilson (one of the bennies of being our gallery intern is that you get to bring artwork to the fairs) sold her biggest glass piece - Yay! It went to a New York art collector.
 
Also sold a Dulce Pinzon photo - the very last proof piece of her fabulous iconic image from her Superheros series, my largest video piece (remember "Artist Worshiping at the Altar of Modern Art"?), a Cory Oberndorfer donut painting and several of my regular drawings.
 
It's interesting to me that three of my personal sales have gone to other gallery owners; more on that later.

As I've discussed before, there are other perks of doing an art fair - what I call the "wake effect" -- on opening night I connected a major university's museum director with the owner of the vintage Korda photographs of the psychopath Che Guevara - they will be exhibited at the museum in the near future and also become part of a new history course on the Argentinean adventurer.

Also met a NYC art center director who connected me with an unlikely art collector couple (unlikely in the sense that they are known to collect Asian art), who are refocusing their attention on collecting Cuban art and plan to open a museum space in the Big Apple focused on Cuban art; more on that later.

A well-known art collector who owns my work (and who is on the "Top 100 Art Collectors in the World" list, and who bought another one of my pieces on VIP night) also connected me with a young guy who is building a new boutique hotel in the Miami area. Apparently the art collector is the money behind the scheme, as the hotel development young guy was directed to work with me to ensure that the project had real artwork instead of "hotel art"; we traded business cards and chatted about "hotelism" and "real art for hotels."