Saturday, February 11, 2017
Friday, February 10, 2017
Who invented the term DMV?
Who invented the term "DMV" to refer to the District/Maryland/Virginia???
This post from 2003, is the earliest that I have using that term personally:
http://dcartnews.blogspot.com/2003/10/faith-flanagan-organizes-muse-which-is.html
This post from 2003, is the earliest that I have using that term personally:
http://dcartnews.blogspot.com/2003/10/faith-flanagan-organizes-muse-which-is.html
Thursday, February 09, 2017
Art Scam Alert!
Beware of this art scammer!
From: alfayidgroup@gmail.com
Subject: INTERESTED IN YOUR ITEMReply-To: alfayidgroup@gmail.com
Hello, We have interest in purchasing your item and we sincerely hope to establish a long-term business relationship with your esteemed company, I will like to know if you sell in large quantities and if you accept bank transfer (wire transfer) as a mode of payment. Regards. Al-Fayid Al-Azeez ALFAYID GROUP OF COMPANIES IPIC Square, Muroor (4th) Road PO Box 107888, Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates alfayidgroup@gmail.com
This is how the scam works and how to protect yourself...
Vintage Vinyl Record Live Auction!
The Rockville Bookstore (4886 Boiling Brook Parkway, Rockville, MD) will host the Friends of the Montgomery County Library's first vinyl records auction on Saturday, February 25 at 12 p.m. Preview day Friday, February 24 at 12 p.m. On the block will be jazz and pop collectibles such as records by rock icons, like the Beatles and the legendary Miles Davis.
Click here for a full listing of records to be auctioned.
Auction catalogs will also be available at the bookstores. Email bookstores@folmc.org for more information.
Click here for a full listing of records to be auctioned.
Auction catalogs will also be available at the bookstores. Email bookstores@folmc.org for more information.
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
Saatchi Gallery's Selfie Competition
To coincide with the announcement of the exhibition From Selfie to Self-Expression, Saatchi Gallery and Huawei have joined forces to offer artists, photographers, and enthusiasts around the globe a chance to show their most creative selfies internationally, and have their work exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery as part of the #SaatchiSelfie competition.
This global competition offers a chance for entrants to express themselves by exploring and advancing the creative potential of the selfie today.
Entries must take the form of a photographic selfie. We encourage submissions that are experimental and innovative that take the selfie in exciting new directions.
Who is eligible?
The #SaatchiSelfie competition is open to anyone aged 16 or over (See www.saatchigallery.com/selfie for further details).
What prizes can you win?
The shortlist of ten winners, selected by a judging panel of renowned artists and forward-thinkers, will have their work exhibited in the Saatchi Gallery and will also receive Huawei's newest smartphone.
The overall winner of the #SaatchiSelfie competition will be announced at the show’s launch in London on 30th March 2017 and will receive a priceless photographic experience, to be announced at a later date.
The shortlist of ten winners, selected by a judging panel of renowned artists and forward-thinkers, will have their work exhibited in the Saatchi Gallery and will also receive Huawei's newest smartphone.
The overall winner of the #SaatchiSelfie competition will be announced at the show’s launch in London on 30th March 2017 and will receive a priceless photographic experience, to be announced at a later date.
How do you enter?
It's easy to enter. The competition opens for submissions today and over the course of 7 weeks, you can submit up to six selfies on www.saatchigallery.com/selfie
Selfies can only be submitted in the form of still photographic images and not any other form of work (such as video).
It's easy to enter. The competition opens for submissions today and over the course of 7 weeks, you can submit up to six selfies on www.saatchigallery.com/selfie
Selfies can only be submitted in the form of still photographic images and not any other form of work (such as video).
Once you have submitted your entries, you can post them on social media directly from your profile page on the Saatchi Gallery’s website using #SaatchiSelfie.
Tuesday, February 07, 2017
Call for artists
Artists wishing to be considered for an exhibit in the Howard County Arts Council (HCAC) galleries are invited to submit a general exhibit application. The HCAC Exhibits Committee meets quarterly to review applications and select artists for the exhibit space. Artists, ages 18 and older, working in all media and styles including time-based and installation artists, are encouraged to apply either individually or as a group. The Committee also welcomes proposals from curators and organizations.
Detailed entry guidelines are available in the Exhibit Opportunities section of the HCAC website at hocoarts.org, for pick-up at the Howard County Center for the Arts, or by mail by calling 410-313-2787 or emailing info@hocoarts.org. The next deadline for submissions is Saturday, April 1, 2017.
HCAC manages two galleries at the Howard County Center for the Arts with over 2100 square feet of exhibit space. The HCAC gallery program was established to enhance the public’s appreciation of the visual arts, provide a venue to exhibit the work of local, regional, and national artists in a professional space, and provide leadership in the arts by presenting a broad spectrum of arts in all media from both emerging and established artists.
HCAC presents 11-12 exhibits per year of national, regional, and local artists, including two-person, small and large group, juried, curated, and community shows.
Gallery hours are Monday through Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, and Sunday 12-4pm. To learn more about HCAC programs and exhibits, call 410-313-ARTS (2787) or visit hocoarts.org.
Monday, February 06, 2017
Sunday, February 05, 2017
Call to Artists
Mark your calendars for MAP's 20th Annual Spring Benefit Exhibition & Silent Auction, Out of Order (OOO)!
One of the most celebrated events among the Baltimore arts community, Out of Order provides an opportunity for artists to hang their work in a salon-style exhibition. Whether you are an emerging, mid career or established artist, join MAP by participating in their 20th annual Out of Order!
Click here for more information about OOO Artist Install Day!
Any artist is welcome to hang one original work of art on the first come, first served installation day, taking place on Thursday, March 30, 2017 from 7 am - midnight. No need to sign up in advance, just come by MAP's first floor gallery space @ 218 West Saratoga Street in the Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District!
I've done this show many times and have always sold my work!
One of the most celebrated events among the Baltimore arts community, Out of Order provides an opportunity for artists to hang their work in a salon-style exhibition. Whether you are an emerging, mid career or established artist, join MAP by participating in their 20th annual Out of Order!
Click here for more information about OOO Artist Install Day!
Any artist is welcome to hang one original work of art on the first come, first served installation day, taking place on Thursday, March 30, 2017 from 7 am - midnight. No need to sign up in advance, just come by MAP's first floor gallery space @ 218 West Saratoga Street in the Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District!
- All work must come ready to hang. (size requirement TBA)
- Registration is $10 and can be paid with check, cash or credit card
- All works will be silently auctioned Friday, April 7, 2017 from 7 -10pm
I've done this show many times and have always sold my work!
Amazing eraser
It's pretty hard to get excited about an eraser... unless you're an artist... and especially if you work in charcoal.
Over the years I've used and been a fan of kneaded erasers (and still am)... and yet, I've discovered this amazing new eraser that really, really works great!
It doesn't tear into the paper, and yet it removes a lot of... whatever!
I got mine from Jerry's Artarama for almost nothing... see it here.
Over the years I've used and been a fan of kneaded erasers (and still am)... and yet, I've discovered this amazing new eraser that really, really works great!
It doesn't tear into the paper, and yet it removes a lot of... whatever!
I got mine from Jerry's Artarama for almost nothing... see it here.
Saturday, February 04, 2017
Fullbright!!!!!!!!
Congrats to one of the DMV's real blue chip artists and a great friend - the amazing Chawky Frenn- who just received a Fullbright to go to India!
Yay Chawky!
Yay Chawky!
Friday, February 03, 2017
Wanna go to an opening tonight?
Opening Reception: Friday, February 3 6-9pm
11810 Parklawn Dr Rockville, MD
Show open Feb 3-25; Tues-Sat 10am-4pm
The Compass Atelier's inaugural class of the Master Artist Program
is graduating with a celebration of their talent and hard work. This
Thesis Exhibition will showcase the incredible work of 17 local artists
who have completed their 3-year course of study in this revolutionary
art program.
The students of this unique school have produced an incredible
array of high-concept, high-technique portfolios of work. Their
accomplishment is overwhelming, especially given that many had never
drawn or painted before this program. Now just three years later, many are
poised to become professional artists with sales, shows, and gallery
representation already beginning to add up.
The event is free and open to the public. Free parking. Wine and food will be served at the Opening Reception.
Thursday, February 02, 2017
Wednesday, February 01, 2017
Idiot of the month
A Dallas teacher is in hot water after a controversial stunt she pulled inside a classroom went viral... Payal Modi, an art teacher at Adamson High School, was caught on camera shooting a squirt gun as a video of President Obama... projected onto a whiteboard. The 8-second video shows the teacher repeatedly pointing the water gun at the president and then yelling, “Die.”Above quote from this CBS article edited for "fake news" effect just to get your brain rolling - but imagine it as noted above... and how you would have heard about this... and then read the article here.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Art Scam Alert!
Please ignore this mutant trying to rip off artists!
"Lindsey Supply Store."
Hello,
I want to place an order, to our branch in Singapore, and i want yo to answer below.
Do you accept pick up from your location?
Do you accept visa or master credit card?
I will be waiting your reply.
Regards
(786) 763-3919
Linda
Business Basics for Artists, Scholars, and Arts Management Professionals
Join VisArts for the Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts' Creative Entrepreneurship series in Montgomery County! This program is just the ticket for working artists/scholars who need to know how to start and run a successful arts-business as well as established arts managers looking to brush up on best practices and industry standards.
Hosted over six weeks at VisArts in Rockville, the series offers:
If you're not a WALA Member and would like to join, CLICK HERE* to get your discount membership through AHCMC! (instructions for discount below)
*Once at the WALA website, select "Other_____" and type in the discounted annual membership amount that applies to you. $15 for Students (normally $20), $30 for Individual Artists and Scholars (normally $40), and $100 for Organizations (normally $150). If you use the pre-selected amounts, the discount will not be applied.
Hosted over six weeks at VisArts in Rockville, the series offers:
- Business Entity Formation, Feb 15, 7pm - 9pm
- Copyright/Trademark Protection and Use, Feb 22, 7pm - 9pm
- Contracts and Licensing, March 1, 7pm - 9pm
- Negotiation Strategies, March 8, 7pm - 9pm
- Grants and Leases, March 15, 7pm - 9pm
- Tax Strategies, March 22, 7pm - 9pm
If you're not a WALA Member and would like to join, CLICK HERE* to get your discount membership through AHCMC! (instructions for discount below)
*Once at the WALA website, select "Other_____" and type in the discounted annual membership amount that applies to you. $15 for Students (normally $20), $30 for Individual Artists and Scholars (normally $40), and $100 for Organizations (normally $150). If you use the pre-selected amounts, the discount will not be applied.
Monday, January 30, 2017
Pictish Nation finds a home after 14 years!
"Pictish Nation" c. 2003 F. Lennox Campello Charcoal on Paper 15x41 inches In a private collection in New York City |
"This legion, which curbs the savage Scot and studies the designs marked with iron on the face of the dying Pict," are the written words of the Roman poet Claudian that give the only insight as to the name given by Rome to the untamed Britannic tribes living North of Hadrian's Walls and one of history's nearly forgotten Dark Ages people: The Picts.
Perhaps the greatest mystery of Scottish or even European history is the people who once inhabited the lands north of Roman England, as far north as the Shetlands. Who were these fiercely independent people? Where did the come from? Which language did they speak? What did they call themselves? We first hear of them in the third century from a Roman writer in Spain, who describes their fierceness and battle skills of both men and women. The writer Eumenius, writes about them 200 years after Rome has been in Britain, and the name associated with the Pict is forever coined. To this day, we do not know if this is truly as in "pictus" (the Latin for "painted") or a Latin form of a native name. Because of the isolation of northern Scotland, history yields little, and the Roman Empire's expeditions into the north ended in little gains.
"We, the most distant dwellers upon the earth, the last of the free, have been shielded...by our remoteness and by the obscurity which has shrouded our name...Beyond us lies no nation, nothing but waves and rocks"...The above words by the Pictish chief Calgacus are recorded by the Roman enemy in the words of Tacitus and are a perfect example of the obscurity and legendary status held by the Picts almost 2,000 years ago.
In "Pictish Nation," I married my interest in history (I am one of the world's earliest and leading Pictologists) with art. The show consisted of two dozen charcoal drawings that interpreted and delivered my vision of how Pictish men and women, and their tattooed bodies, may have appeared.
Borrowing from the designs in the unique Pictish standing stones that dot the Scottish countryside, I re-created, for the first time in nearly 1200 years (The Picts ceased to exist as an independent people in 845 AD, when Kenneth MacAlpin, Scottish by father and Pictish by Mother, usurped the throne of the Picts and Scots and proceeded to erase all traces of Pictish culture from Scotland), the unique Pictish designs of animals, objects and imaginary beasts.
Most of the show sold, and it completely sold out over the years, except for the key central piece (Pictish Nation depicted above). I kept this work for my own, and in 2004 I had Old Town Editions in Alexandria do a small Gyclee edition of 10 reproductions of the work - all of which also sold.
Last year I decided to sell the drawing.
It has now found a home with a well-known collector in New York.
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Art fairs that we're doing in 2017
- Affordable Art Fair New York (Spring)
- Scope Art Fair New York
- Affordable Art Fair New York (Fall)
- Chicago EXPO
- Texas Contemporary (Houston)
- Context Art Fair, Miami
- Scope Art Fair Miami Beach
Friday, January 27, 2017
Something about nuns
Not sure why, but over the years I just keep coming back to this subject... maybe it is all thanks to the sisters of Our Lady of Loreto School in Brooklyn... cough, cough
Elvis and Buster Keaton as Nuns, c. 2001 Charcoal and Conte on Paper By F. Lennox Campello |
Two Cool Nuns, c. 2005 Charcoal and Conte on Paper By F. Lennox Campello |
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