Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Opportunity for Artists

IMPLICIT BIAS: Seeing the Other - Seeing Our Self
 
This exhibition will be presented by Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery and Busboys and Poets. It is scheduled to open Friday, September 18 and run through Saturday, December 5, 2015.

Deadline for Applicants is: Saturday, August 20, 2015

Description of the exhibition is as follows:
 
IMPLICIT BIAS - Seeing the Other: Seeing Our Self is an exhibition that seeks to explore the unconscious racial bias that affects our decisions, choices, friends and beliefs about others. The growing body of social science research suggests that each of us harbors unconscious beliefs and values about race (as well as gender, age, etc.) that are often at odds with our conscious beliefs about our values.  At the heart of discrimination lie powerful unacknowledged biases about the Other, which affect our decisions and choices, and all too often have adverse affects on the lives of others.
 
Given recent news events in Charleston, Ferguson, Baltimore, New York and several places across America today, how do we find solutions?  One suggestion is to begin with ourselves and look at our own bias. With this emotionally charged subject matter, we want work that squarely addresses the issues of racial disparity in our country, as well as work that helps us visualize what an equitable future might look like. We're looking for work that addresses the need for greater self-awareness about our own biases, beliefs and consequent actions. The work does not need to solely imply an introspective view of Bias, but can extend to more prevalent matters, such as injustice in all its forms: Police, judicial, education, voting rights and urban planning for example.
 
We are living in important and dangerous times, where racial bias has stepped into a place that can no longer be ignored by the powers that be. IMPLICIT BIAS - Seeing the Other: Seeing Our Self is an exhibit that wants to reflect these matters with honesty, integrity and an urgency these times deserve.
 
"Maybe, we now realize the way racial bias can infect us, even when we don't realize it.
So we are guarding against, not just racial slurs, but we are also guarding against the
subtle impulse to call Johnny back for a job interview, but not Jamal."
 
-President Barack Obama's Charleston eulogy at the funeral of the Rev. Clementa Pinckney
 
 If you are interested in participating in this powerful show, please click HERE for further details and submissions.

There will be a $5 submission fee for this Exhibition.

Thank you and we look forward to reviewing your work.

Spencer Dormitzer
Gallery Director

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Art Scam Alert!

Beware of this cockroach:
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Good day,
I am Fowler Flint,A realtor of international estate management,I like to help my client beautify his new purchase home with your art and wish i can get a beautiful one from you ,Can you please email your website or send me an attachment of available artwork with pricing and details and you may please copy me a response to my private email :fowwlerflint2@hotmail.com
Thanks
FOWLER

The Wonderful life of Andy

Dulce Pinzon's The Wonderful Life of Andy is a series of documentary – fictional photographs concerning the life of the beautiful Andy, a young contemporary woman who passionately lives the spirit and aesthetic of the '50s.
 
Andy's peculiar lifestyle has turned into an inspirational example for a generation of Mexican youth – a life that, next to her son, Maximiliano, and Vincent, her husband ( lead singer of Rebel Cats), is closely observed.
 
The marvelous life of Andy is a fictitious series based on the reality of a couple whose musical involvement in the Mexican scene has begun solidifying aesthetic guidelines. Dulce notes that "I find it deeply engaging and thus important to document."

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Andy Barroca

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Babydoll

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Roadtrip

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Natural Beauty

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Catfight

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Wedding

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Peluqueria Retro

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
So Tired

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Housewife

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Bautizo

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Eloisa y Abelardo

Dulce Pinzon - The Wonderful Life of Andy
Vincent

OZ: THE WONDERFUL LIFE OF ANDY
Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
Todos Behind

Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
How Scary

Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
Hada

Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
Shoes

Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
Andy + Hojalata

Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
Andy + Hada

Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
Bruja III

Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
Lion

Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
Bruja
Dulce Pinzon - OZ The Wonderful Life of Andy
Andy

Monday, July 20, 2015

Elissa Farrow-Savos at SOFA Chicago

You can get this wonderful piece by Elissa Farrow-Savos now instead of waiting for it to be exhibited at SOFA Chicago later this year. Send us a note.


To hell and Back, 2015 by Elissa Farrow-Savos at Alida Anderson Art Projects
"to hell and back"
c. 2015  Elissa Farrow-Savos
22 x 10 x 12
 

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Bicycle Stories Collaboration Project

From artspace:
Dear Artists,

artspace is collaborating with Richmond Young Writers in a project called "Bicycle Stories." artspace is pairing professional artists with young writers to illustrate their short written pieces about bicycles.

The stories and artwork will be displayed in the Plant Zero Hallways Project Space from September 18 through October 18, 2015. The opening will correspond with a closing event for the August/September artspace gallery exhibitions and is the day before the World Bike Races will begin in Richmond.

We are planning a meet up with the Young Writers on Saturday, August 8, 2015 to determine which artist will illustrate which written piece.

If this sounds interesting to you, please contact the gallery by email: artspaceorg@gmail.com or call (804) 232-6464. Feel free to share with other local artists you think might want to participate.

Thank you,
Dana Frostick
artspace President