What, exactly, can be expected now that the ACA is moving forward? Data from a report by the group Leveraging Investments in Creativity specifically lays out how artists could be affected by the President's new health care law, based on data about creative workers and their situation. Since the Supreme Court has officially upheld the law, ARTINFO broke out a few parts that are most likely to affect the arts community:Details here.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Artists and Obamacare
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Amy Lin's new show at Addison Ripley
AMY LIN
DIFFUSION
March 2 -April 27, 2013
opening reception for the artist,
Saturday, March 2, 5-7pm
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
2013 Sondheim Semi-Finalists
Big field for Baltimore's Sondheim Prize semis... just. to show how new and thus strong this Baltimore-centric small army is, I've bolded the artists' whose work is familiar to me. This is a good, fresh thing -- my kudos to the Sondheim!
A Baltimore art prize takes care of its own! Imagine that!
A Baltimore art prize takes care of its own! Imagine that!
Laura Amussen, Towson, MD
Catherine Borg, Baltimore, MD
Gabriela Bulisova, Alexandria, VA
Amanda Burnham, Baltimore, MD
Dustin Carlson, Baltimore, MD
Lynn Cazabon, Baltimore, MD
Cindy Cheng, Baltimore, MD
Mina Cheon, Baltimore, MD
Wesley Clark, Hyattsville, MD
Sarada Conaway, Baltimore, MD
Ricardo Contreras, Baltimore, MD
Larry Cook, Landover Hills, MD
Hoesy Corona, Baltimore, MD
Caitlin Cunningham, Baltimore, MD
Frank Day, Washington, DC
Erika Diehl, Baltimore, MD
Lisa Dillin, Baltimore, MD
Amy Finkelstein, Takoma Park, MD
FORCE Upsetting Rape Culture, Baltimore, MD
(Rebecca Nagle & Hannah Brancato)
Zoe Friedman, Baltimore, MD
Lorenzo Gattorna & Mary Ancel, Baltimore, MD
Marian Glebes, Baltimore, MD
Clarissa Gregory, Baltimore, MD
Joshua Haycraft, Washington, DC
Jeff Hensley, Ellicott City, MD
Hedieh Ilchi, Rockville, MD
Brian Kain, Emmitsburg, MD
Jordan Kasey, Baltimore, MD
Dean Kessmann, Washington, DC
Sung Hwa Kim, Baltimore, MD
David Knopp, Baltimore, MD
Nate Larson, Baltimore, MD
Jonathan Latiano, Baltimore, MD
Kimberly Llerena, Baltimore, MD
Curtis Miller, Baltimore, MD
A. Moon, Baltimore, MD
Jeffrey Moser, Lancaster, PA
Charles Norton, Baltimore, MD
Louie Palu, Washington, DC
Mark Parascandola, Washington, DC
Ruth Pettus, Baltimore, MD
Benjamin Piwowar, Baltimore, MD
Tatjana Plitt, Odenton, MD
Steve Prince, Silver Spring, MD
Adam Rush, Baltimore, MD
Miguel Sabogal, Baltimore, MD
Dan Steinhilber, Washington, DC
Adejoke Tugbiyele, Baltimore, MD
Stewart Watson, Baltimore, MD
Melissa Webb, Baltimore, MD
Karen Yasinsky, Tilghman, MD
Catherine Borg, Baltimore, MD
Gabriela Bulisova, Alexandria, VA
Amanda Burnham, Baltimore, MD
Dustin Carlson, Baltimore, MD
Lynn Cazabon, Baltimore, MD
Cindy Cheng, Baltimore, MD
Mina Cheon, Baltimore, MD
Wesley Clark, Hyattsville, MD
Sarada Conaway, Baltimore, MD
Ricardo Contreras, Baltimore, MD
Larry Cook, Landover Hills, MD
Hoesy Corona, Baltimore, MD
Caitlin Cunningham, Baltimore, MD
Frank Day, Washington, DC
Erika Diehl, Baltimore, MD
Lisa Dillin, Baltimore, MD
Amy Finkelstein, Takoma Park, MD
FORCE Upsetting Rape Culture, Baltimore, MD
(Rebecca Nagle & Hannah Brancato)
Zoe Friedman, Baltimore, MD
Lorenzo Gattorna & Mary Ancel, Baltimore, MD
Marian Glebes, Baltimore, MD
Clarissa Gregory, Baltimore, MD
Joshua Haycraft, Washington, DC
Jeff Hensley, Ellicott City, MD
Hedieh Ilchi, Rockville, MD
Brian Kain, Emmitsburg, MD
Jordan Kasey, Baltimore, MD
Dean Kessmann, Washington, DC
Sung Hwa Kim, Baltimore, MD
David Knopp, Baltimore, MD
Nate Larson, Baltimore, MD
Jonathan Latiano, Baltimore, MD
Kimberly Llerena, Baltimore, MD
Curtis Miller, Baltimore, MD
A. Moon, Baltimore, MD
Jeffrey Moser, Lancaster, PA
Charles Norton, Baltimore, MD
Louie Palu, Washington, DC
Mark Parascandola, Washington, DC
Ruth Pettus, Baltimore, MD
Benjamin Piwowar, Baltimore, MD
Tatjana Plitt, Odenton, MD
Steve Prince, Silver Spring, MD
Adam Rush, Baltimore, MD
Miguel Sabogal, Baltimore, MD
Dan Steinhilber, Washington, DC
Adejoke Tugbiyele, Baltimore, MD
Stewart Watson, Baltimore, MD
Melissa Webb, Baltimore, MD
Karen Yasinsky, Tilghman, MD
Next month in NYC: Judith with the head of Holofernes
"Judith with the head of Holofernes" is a charcoal drawing with an embedded digital presentation.
The "heads" of Holofernes rotate inside Judith's sack, showing the heads of the hateful leaders of some of the contemporary (still oppressed) nations of the ancient Assyrian Empire, who a few thousand years later still want to destroy Israel (their leaders that is)... we see Ahmadinejad, Khamenei, Muqtada al-Sadr, Assad, Morsi, Rafsanjani, etc.
The piece measures 16.75 x 12 inches and will be matted and framed to a larger size and (unless some savvy collector buys it between now and then) it will make its exhibition debut at Scope New York next March, where it is sure to piss off a lot of anti-Semites.
The "heads" of Holofernes rotate inside Judith's sack, showing the heads of the hateful leaders of some of the contemporary (still oppressed) nations of the ancient Assyrian Empire, who a few thousand years later still want to destroy Israel (their leaders that is)... we see Ahmadinejad, Khamenei, Muqtada al-Sadr, Assad, Morsi, Rafsanjani, etc.
The piece measures 16.75 x 12 inches and will be matted and framed to a larger size and (unless some savvy collector buys it between now and then) it will make its exhibition debut at Scope New York next March, where it is sure to piss off a lot of anti-Semites.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Opportunity for Artists
Deadline: April 5, 2013
The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center located in historic downtown Frederick, Mayland announces the 2013 Annual Juried Exhibit. Dates: May 4 - June 23.
Open to any artist living or working in the United States, all media is eligible, no size restrictions. $1150 in prize money awarded, $500 first prize. Juror: Gerald Ross, Director of Exhibitions at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, Maryland.
For details on how to enter visit this website.
The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center located in historic downtown Frederick, Mayland announces the 2013 Annual Juried Exhibit. Dates: May 4 - June 23.
Open to any artist living or working in the United States, all media is eligible, no size restrictions. $1150 in prize money awarded, $500 first prize. Juror: Gerald Ross, Director of Exhibitions at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore, Maryland.
For details on how to enter visit this website.
Dental care for artists
Maryland Art Place is partnering with students of the dental hygiene program at The Community College of Baltimore County – Dundalk Campus. Patients pay $20 for a professional checkup and cleaning (no insurance required). X-rays available at an additional cost. Please ask about discounts for current students and senior citizens.
Take advantage of this special opportunity if you are an artist in need of:- dental checkup
- teeth cleaning
- x-rays
jsmith791@hotmail.com
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Bruce Wayne: The Trapped Batman
Bruce Wayne: Trapped Batman 30x30 cm. Oil and Alkyds on Wood. 2013 by Simon Monk |
Saturday, February 16, 2013
New Arts Center to Open in Anacostia
ARCH Development Corporation (ADC) announces the Anacostia Arts Center, coming spring 2013 to Historic Anacostia. Designed
to be a community arts nucleus, the Anacostia Arts Center will bring
approximately 10,000 square feet of creative commercial space to Good
Hope Road SE. Conveniently located at the south end of the 11th Street
Bridge between Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE and 13th Street SE, the
Anacostia Arts Center will bring independent creative projects together
under one roof.
Anacostia
Arts Center will occupy the street level of 1231 Good Hope Road SE,
formally the ARCH Training Center. The property is divided up into
spaces connected by a main hall, with common lounge areas in the front
and rear of the building.
Currently
under construction, the space will include: a built-out black box
theater, the American Poetry Museum Reading Room, the short-term
creative rental facility Blank Space SE, a coffee shop & juice bar,
three gallery rental spaces, and two boutique/wellness center rental
spaces. Now accepting proposals and lease applications: the black box
theater, all gallery and boutique/wellness center spaces, coffee shop
& juice bar.
Duane Gautier, CEO of ADC, explains his vision for the center: "This project will assist in transforming the Anacostia neighborhood into a place people recognize as an arts destination."
Anacostia
Arts Center represents the newest effort by ADC to revitalize Historic
Anacostia by providing opportunities for the creative economy to
flourish in the area. The organization's work in the neighborhood began
with job training, housing, and micro-lending programs more than 20years
ago. The focus expanded to the arts in 2007, with ADC's opening of its
first art gallery in the area, Honfleur Gallery. In 2009, Vivid
Solutions DC Archival Print Lab opened, followed by the accompanying
fine art photography and digital art exhibition space, The Gallery at
Vivid Solutions. ADC produced its first large-scale community arts
festival LUMEN8Anacostia in April 2012 and its return is scheduled for
June 22, 2013. In summer 2012 Honfleur Gallery established the Annual
East of the River Distinguished Artist Award. The Anacostia Playhouse,
formally the H St. Playhouse, relocated to Shannon Place SE with
assistance from ADC. It is also slated to open in spring 2013.
Calling
it a "natural addition to an already flourishing art culture" in
Anacostia and predicting that it will be a destination for residents and
nonresidents," ANC Commissioner 8A06 Kendall Graham said, "The establishment of the Anacostia Arts Center, along with
the opening of the Anacostia Playhouse and second annual
LUMEN8Anacostia festival, will only add to the momentum of Anacostia's
renaissance."
ADC's
Director of Business Development Nikki Peele pointed out that the
location of the Anacostia Arts Center directly above The HIVE 2.0 will
be mutually beneficial to both projects. She said, "The HIVE 2.0 is
about providing an environment for innovators, visionaries, and
entrepreneurs to collaborate and thrive. Having the Anacostia Arts
Center in the same building as The HIVE 2.0 is a huge asset in making
our space more attractive, more dynamic, and more cutting edge for the
entrepreneurs that call our small business incubators home."
With
the Anacostia Arts Center, ADC intends to further diversify the arts
landscape in Historic Anacostia by providing the space and start-up
support for other arts organizations to lay down roots in the community.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Wanna see the asteroid?
Today, an asteroid about the size of the Statue of Liberty but named 2012 DA14 will zip by only 17,200 miles from Earth. You
won’t be able to see it with the naked eye, but you'll be able to check it out online via any of the links below (Via EarthSky):
Bareket Observatory in Israel is offering a free live webcast of the close approach on February 15 beginning at 20:15 UTC (2:15 p.m. Central Time in the U.S.), for a duration of about 3 hours. For more information, visit Baraket Observatory’s website. You’ll be automatically transfered to the live images, during the event.
Clay Center Observatory will offer real-time high-definition video, weather permitting, beginning at 1:00 UTC on February 16 (5 p.m. CST on February 15). Clay Center Observatory’s Ustream channel is here.
NASA Television will provide commentary starting at 19:00 UTC (1 p.m. CST) on February 15. The commentary will be streamed live online at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv and http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl2.
Slooh Space Camera will cover the asteroid’s near-approach on Friday, February 15, with several live shows, free to the public, starting at 02:00 UTC on February 16 (8 p.m. CST). Find international times for Slooh at http://goo.gl/ythGd. Slooh will also have real-time commentary from their own Paul Cox, astronomer and author Bob Berman, and Prescott Observatory manager Matt Francis. Visit Slooh’s event page here.
Virtual Telescope Project, which calls itself “the most active facility in the world in astronomical science and education,” will also be following 2012 DA14 on February 15. Check out Virtual Telescope’s event page here.
Bethesda Painting Awards
Deadline: Friday, February 22, 2013.
The Bethesda Arts& Entertainment District is currently accepting applications for the seventh annual Bethesda Painting Awards. Up to nine finalists will be selected to display their work in an exhibition during the month of June at Gallery B in downtown Bethesda, and the top four winners will receive $14,000 in prize monies. Best in Show will be awarded $10,000; Second Place will be honored with $2,000 and Third Place will receive $1,000. Additionally, a “Young Artist” whose birthday is after February 22, 1983 may be awarded $1,000.
Artists must be 18 years of age or older and residents of Maryland, Virginia or Washington, D.C. All original 2-D paintings including oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, encaustic and mixed media will be accepted. The maximum dimensions should not exceed 60 inches in width or 84 inches in height. No reproductions. Artwork must have been completed within the last two years and must be available for the duration of the exhibit.
Each artist must submit 5 slides, application and a non-refundable fee of $25. Digital entries will be accepted in JPG, GIF or PNG format. For a complete application, please visit www.bethesda.org, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
Bethesda Painting Awards
c/o Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District
7700 Old Georgetown Road
Bethesda, MD 20814
Or call 301-215-6660 x117.
The Bethesda Arts& Entertainment District is currently accepting applications for the seventh annual Bethesda Painting Awards. Up to nine finalists will be selected to display their work in an exhibition during the month of June at Gallery B in downtown Bethesda, and the top four winners will receive $14,000 in prize monies. Best in Show will be awarded $10,000; Second Place will be honored with $2,000 and Third Place will receive $1,000. Additionally, a “Young Artist” whose birthday is after February 22, 1983 may be awarded $1,000.
Artists must be 18 years of age or older and residents of Maryland, Virginia or Washington, D.C. All original 2-D paintings including oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, encaustic and mixed media will be accepted. The maximum dimensions should not exceed 60 inches in width or 84 inches in height. No reproductions. Artwork must have been completed within the last two years and must be available for the duration of the exhibit.
Each artist must submit 5 slides, application and a non-refundable fee of $25. Digital entries will be accepted in JPG, GIF or PNG format. For a complete application, please visit www.bethesda.org, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
Bethesda Painting Awards
c/o Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District
7700 Old Georgetown Road
Bethesda, MD 20814
Or call 301-215-6660 x117.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
As 2012 DA14 comes by tomorrow...
When you see computer-generated images of asteroid 2012 DA14′s February 15, 2013 close flyby – showing the asteroid near Earth in space, seen from a distant vantage point – you might see the Earth, the asteroid, perhaps the sun, and maybe a few other planets.Read the whole story on EarthSky here... and if you wanna laugh at a TV talking head, CNN’s Deborah Feyerick wanted to know if it was all because of global warming... see that here...
Here is another way to picture Earth and close-passing asteroids, from Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland. The image below is near-Earth space today – February 13, 2013. It shows all the objects currently within 0.3 AU of Earth – that’s 45 million kilometers – or about 30 million miles – or about one-third of the distance between us and the sun. The red oval around Earth represents 3.84 million kilometers, or 10 lunar distances.
Call to Artists
Deadline: February
28, 2013.
TheMitchell Gallery, St. John's College in Annapolis, MD
announces a call to artists for a national juried art exhibition, May 29 - June
19, 2013.
Cash Awards of $2,000.
Accepting entries in all media. 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. See prospectus for details here. $40 for three works.
Questions? Contact Hydee Schaller at hydee.schaller@sjca.edu or call 410-626-2556.
Out of Order
OUT OF ORDER
MAP’S DO-IT-YOURSELF BENEFIT EXHIBITION, SILENT AUCTION AND PARTY!
Friday, APRIL 5, 2013
Maryland Art Place is thrilled to announce the return of Out of Order, the much-anticipated Do-It-Yourself spring benefit exhibition, silent auction and party!
One of Baltimore’s most
celebrated annual events, Out of Order is a one-night-only opportunity
for collectors to acquire contemporary art at outrageously low silent
auction prices. Both emerging and established artists present their
original work in a first-come-first-served salon style exhibition,
covering the walls of MAP’s Power Plant Live! gallery space. Artists and
art lovers mix and mingle while enjoying music, wine, beer, signature
cocktail and lite fare. Last year, nearly 300 artists took part in the
silent auction exhibition and hundreds of guests gathered for the event!
Proceeds from art sales are split mutually between MAP and the artist.
Revenue generated at Out of Order directly supports MAP’s programming
throughout the year.
MAP is also excited to partner again this year with the Art Connection in the Capital Region,
offering artists the opportunity to donate their unsold work to a
valuable organization that places donated works in the facilities of
not-for-profit social service organizations: http://www.artconnection-cr.org/
IMPRINT:
For the second year, MAP will launch an amazing opportunity for one,
select artist to be part of the IMPRINT artwork replication program.
Launched through Out of Order this program offers prominent promotion of
a singularly, selected artwork. Editioned replications will be sold
throughout 2013 and the selected artist will be highlighted on the MAP
website. Submissions will be accepted through March 1 with the selected work featured for sale at the April 5th event.
How to Get Tickets
Purchase Tickets Online: www.missiontix.com
Current MAP Members must call or email to reserve their tickets. New or renewing members must join MAP by March 22 to receive complimentary ticket(s) to the event. Artist/Student/Individual members receive 1 Free Ticket ($45 value); higher membership levels receive 2 Free Tickets ($90 value). No tickets are mailed; names of ticket holders are held at the door.
How Artists Can Participate
All Artists are invited to participate. During the thrilling One Day Only, Do-It-Yourself installation, April 2, 7am – midnight,
each participating artist hangs one original piece in the MAP
galleries. For submission guidelines, please visit MAP’s website www.mdartplace.org.
Note:
Artists are asked to support MAP by paying $10 to participate in Out of
Order. Each participating artist receives one free ticket to the April 5
event.
Workshop on taxes and financial planning
Date: February 28, 2013, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Denise R. Bump, CRPC, CMFC
Location: Washington Project for the Arts, Capitol Skyline Hotel, 10 I (eye) Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024
To Attend: The workshop is free for WPA members,
with a $5.00 reservation fee for non-members. To RSVP, contact
Membership Manager Christopher Cunetto by e-mail at ccunetto@wpadc.org or by phone at 202.234.7103 x 2.
Seating is limited.
Join
Washington Project for the Arts and The Capital Area Gay and Lesbian
Chamber of Commerce, at WPA's new home in the Capitol Skyline Hotel, for
a workshop on taxes and financial planning specifically geared towards
artists and their unique challenges. Presenters from the Chamber will
instruct attendees on the step-by-step basics of how to organize one's
finances as an artist, from when to consider setting up a business
account to how to keep track of your cash flow. Attendees will also
learn how to tackle their taxes, focusing on the specific issues artists
face such as multiple income sources and types, tax forms, and what
deductions an artist may claim.
Denise R. Bump, CRPC, CMFC
Denise
has been a financial advisor with Ameriprise (formerly American
Express) for over thirteen years, with twelve years as a franchise
owner. During that time Denise grew her practice from her role as sole
practitioner to its current ensemble of three advisors, one para planner
and one client service coordinator. Her practice, Bump &
Associates, specializes in providing comprehensive advice to
individuals, couples and small business owners on topics ranging from
retirement planning to insurances, domestic partner planning to estate
planning and tax planning. Prior to her work with Ameriprise, Denise ran
a feminist bookstore in Dupont Circle for over 15 years, an experience
she credits with giving her a unique perspective and understanding on
the financial dynamics of a small business. These small business
challenges translate easily to the challenges facing artists as they
both have the need to manage cash flow, minimize taxes, and save for the
short and long term while trying to create and sell product.
Brian Haney, CLTC, CFS
Brian
has been in the Financial Services Business for 10 years, having spent
the beginning of his career in Banking and Securities. As a native of
the Washington area, Brian grew up in Chevy Chase, Maryland, attending
high school in Bethesda, Maryland. After graduating in 3 years from
Indiana University, he began his career in Banking & Securities. Mr.
Haney moved to his current firm, MassMutual of Greater Washington, over
5 years ago to work exclusively as a Broker serving a diverse range of
clients in the market.
This workshop is presented in collaboration with The Capital Area Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Opportunity for artists doing Hair
Deadline: March 8, 2013 (postmarked).
Exhibition on display 9/3/13 – 12/24/13. This exhibition will be accompanied by an exhibition catalog.
Hair grows everywhere on the human body except the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, eyelids, and lips. This exhibition will explore ideas about hair in many ways, including cultural, anthropological, historical and physical.
A proposal should consist of:
1. Statement – what is the rationale behind the exhibition?
2. Resume(s) of all people involved (including name, address, email, telephone number).
3. A CD with images (JPEG format, any size).
4. A list of works with title, date, medium, dimensions.
Proposal materials should be posted to:
Exhibition Department
Paul Robeson Galleries
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
350 Martin Luther King Blvd
Newark, NJ 07102
Details here.
Exhibition on display 9/3/13 – 12/24/13. This exhibition will be accompanied by an exhibition catalog.
Hair grows everywhere on the human body except the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, eyelids, and lips. This exhibition will explore ideas about hair in many ways, including cultural, anthropological, historical and physical.
A proposal should consist of:
1. Statement – what is the rationale behind the exhibition?
2. Resume(s) of all people involved (including name, address, email, telephone number).
3. A CD with images (JPEG format, any size).
4. A list of works with title, date, medium, dimensions.
Proposal materials should be posted to:
Exhibition Department
Paul Robeson Galleries
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
350 Martin Luther King Blvd
Newark, NJ 07102
Details here.
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