Sunday, February 14, 2016

Idiots of the week: Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center

It's nowhere near the DMV, but the idiocy of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center all the way in Texas reaches all the way to the nation's capital.

You see,the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (GCAC) has announced that it has withdrawn as the host for something called the San Antonio’s CAM (Contemporary Art Month) 2016 Perennial. 

Here is the statement released by GCAC Executive Director Jerry Ruiz:
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center will be withdrawing as the host for the CAM 2016 Perennial. While the GCAC recognizes the talents and merits of the artists in this year’s Perennial, we have determined that CAM is simply not a mission-fit at this juncture. The Guadalupe remains firmly committed to the values of inclusion and access to the arts. The lack of diversity in this year’s group of artists, specifically the lack of representation of Latina artists in this year’s edition of the perennial, has forced the organization to make this difficult decision after much deliberation and dialogue with CAM’s leaders.
Are you fucking serious? You're removing yourself as the host from an art show because of the "lack of representation of Latina artists"?  Was the juror or curator (this year's curator is Laurie Britton Newell from Colorado, not Texas) directed ahead of time that she should include Latina artists in the exhibition? If so, how was the curator to identify and segregate the Latina artists? Was there a check box in the entry form to ID the entry as coming from a Latina? Or was the curator allowed to see the names of the artists so that he/she could give extra merit to anyone whose last name ended in a vowel or a "z" (at the risk of missing the millions of Latinas all over Latin America and the US with non-Hispanic last names); Or given a list of Latina artists? Any direction at all?

This year's selected artists are Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Marlys Dietrick, Emily Fleisher, Jasmyne Graybill, Jessica Halonen and Leigh Anne Lester... all women. Should someone be pissed because there are no males included? Or is this always an all female show (thus somewhat destroying the concept of diversity and inclusion from the very beginning)?

By the way, at least one of the artists (Jennifer Ling Datchuk) is Asian; one appears to be Jewish (based on the dangerous practice of identifying people by last name; this is also a mine field for "Latino" names), and I don't know or care what Jasmyne Graybill's ancestral DNA background is, but her work is spectacular!

There is no issue with this show, because a curator (hopefully) always should select artwork for an open show based on the fucking art itself, not the racial, genderl, or as in this case, ethnic background of the artist. Unless the curator is told ahead of time: "You have to have some Latinas in this show and this is how you identify them" then this all stinks of idiocy.

As a Latino, all I have to say to the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is: "You are all a bunch of comemierdas."

Call for Photographers

Deadline: March 19, 2016
Del Ray Artisans and Union 206 Studio present Surrealism: A Photography Exhibition. This exhibit pushes beyond accepted conventions of reality by representing – in photographs – irrational imagery of dreams and the unconscious mind… disorienting realist imagery often based on fantasy, nightmares, hallucination, and the imagination. The work’s disassociated nature leads to stunning compositions requiring the artist to see past what’s physically there to create pictures of the imagination, inviting all to slip out of the shackles limiting our vision. 
The opening reception is on Friday, May 6 from 7 to 9 pm at Del Ray Artisans gallery in the Nicholas A. Colasanto Center, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22301. 
For more information, please visit http://thedelrayartisans.org/cfe/2016-Surrealism.html or contact curator David Heckman at dheckman@cox.net.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Steeled by Judith Peck

Steeled, 40x60 inches (diptych) Oil and plaster on board by Judith Peck
Steeled, 40x60 inches (diptych) Oil and plaster on board by Judith Peck
This is one of the most powerful paintings that I've seen this year so far... by the spectacularly talented DMV painter Judith Peck

Everything matters here... the look, the shape and size of the hands, the curling of the toes, the light in the sky, the shape of the light in the sky, the masculinity of the rocks, the tenderness of the veins on the feet, and the cryptography embedded in the light reflections in the folds of the clothing... can you amateur cryptologists decipher the message?

Friday, February 12, 2016

At Otis Street Arts Project

Otis Street Arts Project presents:
Complex Simplicity

Works by Joseph Shetler and Jay Hendrick

Opening Reception:
Saturday
 February 20, 5:00-7:00

When viewing Joseph Shetler’s drawings and Jay Hendrick’s paintings, complex simplicity comes to mind; two opposing concepts intertwined into a unifying force. It is accomplished through tedious labor and dedication to their respective mediums.

Otis Street Arts Project
3706 Otis Street
Mount Rainier, MD 20712
otisstreetartsproject@gmail.com

Show runs through March 19th, 2015: please email for appointments

STATE OF ART / DC 2: A CONVERSATION

STATE OF ART / DC 2: A CONVERSATION
What can you imagine for the future of the DC region’s visual arts scene?

STATEMENT
What’s happening now in the DC visual arts scene? What might it be like in 2020?
 
ArtTable has launched a series of discussions about art in the DC region. Come to our second event to learn about and connect with museum professionals, gallerists, creative entrepreneurs, nonprofit executives, artists, collectors, advisors, educators, and even politicians.  STATE OF ART/DC 2: A Conversation powered by PechaKucha, will to create a snapshot of the current visual arts climate and a preview of what is on the horizon. Gain insights, share your thoughts, and immerse yourself in a fast-paced evening of presentations and discussion.

Moderated by Elizabeth Blair, Senior Producer/Reporter, Arts Desk, NPR

Who should attend
Anyone for whom the visual arts are a passion, a living, a dream, or an inspiration.

DATE
Monday evening, February 22, 2016

TIME
5:00-8:30 pm

VENUE
Long View Gallery
1234 9th Street NW
Washington, DC 20001-4202

PRICE
$25pp; $12 for students

Powered by PechaKucha
Sponsored by longview gallery

PRESENTERS
Holly Bass, Artist and Director, Holly Bass 360
Rhea Combs, Curator of Film and Photography at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History
            And Culture and the Head of Center for African American Media Arts (CAAMA)
Tim Doud & Caitlin Teal Price,
Doud:  Artist and American University, Director, Studio Art
            Price:  Artist and American University, Adjunct professor, Studio Art
Jarvis DuBois, Director, J. Dubois Arts
Arthur Espinoza, Jr., Executive Director, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Philippa Hughes, Writer/speaker/flâneur/provocateur
Brandon Morse, Artist and professor, University of Maryland, Dept. of Art
Andrea Pollan, Founder/Director, Curator’s Office
Tony Powell, Artist, dancer, composer, choreographer, writer
Victoria Reis, Co-founder, Executive & Artistic Director, Transformer Gallery

Moderator: Elizabeth Blair, Senior Producer, Arts Desk, NPR

Thursday, February 11, 2016

DC Artist to create a huge drawing for the Hirshhorn

This is a rarity! The Hirshhorn Museum, which is physically located within the geographical boundaries of the DMV is actually showing a DMV artist! 

Congrats to one of the DMV's best: Linn Meyers! --- Woo the Eff Whoooooo!

More please...


For TBT: 1998

1998 - Self Portrait by F. Lennox Campello
1998 - Self Portrait by F. Lennox Campello

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

A letter from Yuslier Saavedra to President Obama

I don't know who Yuslier L. Saavedra is, but her open letter to President Obama touched a raw nerve with me:
Mr. President, I am a young Cuban woman who lives in Cuba and I do not want to leave. Exile hurts and I lack the courage to miss my homeland. I want to stay in Cuba and the reality of my people leaves me with many questions. I think it is up to Cubans alone – all of us without exception – to resolve our problems; peaceful change toward democracy is ours and is in us. I dream of a sovereign people, with self-determination because we have a voice, rights and freedom. I dream of an independent, democratic and sovereign Cuba, where there is a genuine rule of law and democracy, the indispensable foundations for Cubans to be able to achieve prosperity and well-being.

You have said you want to help Cubans to improve our quality of life, which leads me to ask you some questions:
  • What has improved in Cubans’ quality of life since 17 December 2014?
  • You have called Raul Castro ‘president’; does this mean you consider him your counterpart?
  • Can a dictatorship turn itself into a democracy?
  • Do you believe that the dignity of the human person, as well as his or her well-being and quality of life starts with rights?
Thank you for your time.

Yuslier L. Saavedra
La Salud, Mayabeque Province
Cuba

Opportunity for Artists

Artists wishing to be considered for an exhibit in the Howard County Arts Council galleries (located in Ellicott City, Maryland) 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 on the ‘Exhibits’ page of the HCAC website, http://hocoarts.org/exhibits.php; for pick-up at the Howard County Center for the Arts, 8510 High Ridge Road, Ellicott City, MD 21043; or by mail by calling 410-313-2787 or emailing exhibits@hocoarts.org. The next deadline for submissions is Friday, April 1, 2016.

Tuesday, February 09, 2016

Teresa Oaxaca's Natura Morta Solo Show

I've been hearing really good things about this show and now Teresa Oaxaca's Natura Morta solo show Has been extended until February 29th. 

You can visit it any time free of charge between the hours of 10-5, Monday through Friday.  She has 20 works of art including mainly paintings, drawings plus a few prints.  The works range in theme from portraiture to still life. 


Location- The Embassy Of Slovenia, 2410 California Street, NW  Washington D.C. 20008 

You can email Studio@TeresaOaxaca.com for purchase or commission inquiries.

 You can (of course) see a lot more works by this talented artist here... these drawings, by the way, are absolutely gorgeous!

WPA Gala

It has been my honor multiple times in the past to have been selected to participate in the WPA Gala auction; this year's version is coming up!


PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
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Elia Alba * David Antonio Cruz * Damon Arhos * Holly Bass * Sherry Bittle * Calder Brannock * Tom Bunnell * Carolyn Castano * Mary Chang * Natalie Cheung * Jerome China * Dave Choi * Hoesy Corona * Andy Cross * Aimee Crouch * Erin Elizabeth Curtis * Micah Danges * Victor Davson * Marley Dawson * Rachel Debuque * Regina DeLuise * David East * Deborah Ellis * Annie Farrar * Kate Fauvell * Jeremy Flick * Adrienne Gaither * Edel Gregan * Carl Hazelwood * Karen Heagle * Ellen Hill * Philip Hinge * Allen  Hirsch * Martha Jackson Jarvis * Allison Janae Hamilton * Haley Josephs * Shunhee Jung * Lori Katz * Jayson Keeling * Dean Kessmann * Fawad Khan * Sharon Koelblinger * Suzy  Kopf * Ya LaFord * Zofie Lang * Nate Larson & Marni Shindleman * Pepa Leon * Andrea Limauro * Dale Loy * Doreen McCarthy * Patrick McDonough * Mike McKee * Andrew Mezvinsky * Jimmy Miracle * Jonathan Monaghan * Irvin Morazan * Georgia Nassikas * Leslie Nolan * Veronika Pausova * Marta Perez Garcia * Emily Piccrillo * Alejandro Pintado * Julia Policastro * Julia Policastro * Ralph Pugay * Lynn Putney * Beverly Ress * Ellington Robinson * Gerald Ross * Jose Ruiz * Soledad Salame * Kevin Sampson * Sol Sax * J. Alex Schechter * Will Schneider White * Sheldon Scott * Joyce J Scott * Leslie Shallow * Donna Sharrett * Devan Shimoyama * Bernardo Siles * Alexandria Smith * Diane  Smith * Cameron Spratley * Altoona Sultan * Martin Swift * Naomi Taitz Duffy * Kyle Tata * Marisabela Telleria * Sylvie Van Helden * Christine Wang * Kate Warren * Clare Winslow * Julie Wolfe 

2016 WPA AUCTION GALA CURATORS
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Julie Chae, Independent Curator, New York and Washington, DC; Kimberly Gladfelter Graham, Independent Curator, 1013 Artistry, Baltimore; Arnold J. Kemp, Chair & Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond; Bree Pickering, Executive Director, Vox Populi, Philadelphia; Danny Simmons, Director / Co-Chair, Rush Arts / Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, Philadelphia and New York; Vesela Sretenović, Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art; The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC; Virginia Treanor, Associate Curator, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC; and the WPA Board of Directors

Monday, February 08, 2016

Cam Newton Meltdown

The only thing that I have to say in reference to Cam Newton's so called "meltdown" after his Superman skills evaporated in yesterday's SuperBowl is: "Cam, if you want lessons on how to act with class when you're all bummed out because you lost... call Russell Wilson, the best quarterback in the NFL"... the 12th man is everywhere!


seattle seahawks

Why doesn't anyone pick up on this?

Read this and then this...