Thursday, October 13, 2011

Nobina Gupta - Prana: The Life Within

Unbalanced - An Exhibition of New Paintings by Bill Carman


 Unbalanced
WHAT | Unveiling of more than 40 paintings on copper and paper, the largest show ever of critically acclaimed painter Bill Carman. Free & open to the public.

OPENING RECEPTION | October 22nd, from 6-9PM. RSVP requested to rsvp@animazing.com

WHERE | Animazing Gallery, 54 Greene Street @ Broome

DATES & HOURS | October 23rd through November; 7 days, Mon-Sat 10-7PM & Sun 11-6PM

CONTACT | Heidi Leigh: heidi@animazing.com or 212.226.7374 & more info here


"... I enter my lab where surfaces challenge and characters emerge who should probably never be born. But I keep releasing these things from my mind because it's my passion." - Bill Carman (bio)

Tuesday Evenings in the Cafe



 

 

 Tuesday Evenings in the Cafe
October 4, 2011 - April 24, 2012

From doodling at Doodleganza: The Drawing Extravaganza, to chatting it up with Culture Catalysts, to crossing wires between art and technology with Internet Superheroes: Art and Tech, and jamming to Face the Strange: New Music from Chicago and Beyond, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago is activating audiences with engaging activities at Tuesday Evenings in the CafĂ©. Appropriate for a broad range of ages, these events are designed around familiar themes which introduce the audience to artists and other thought leaders and the ideas which inspire them in an entertaining and informal setting. The events take place on Tuesdays from October 4, 2011 to April 24, 2012, and begin at 6 pm. Drinks and snacks are available for purchase. The MCA is free to Illinois residents on Tuesdays and open until 8 pm. 

Doodleganza: The Drawing Extravaganza
First Tuesdays of the month
Artists from around Chicago lead the audience in whimsical, off-beat drawing related games. The MCA provides the materials and the artists provide the inspiration. These hands-on art-making activities are appropriate for all ages and skill levels. 
Oct 4: Paul Hornschemeier
Nov 1: Ellamonique Baccus
Dec 6: Scott Reeder
Jan 3: Kelly Kaczynski
Feb 7: Paul Nudd
Mar 6: Tyson Reeder
Apr 3: Simon Anderson

 
Culture Catalysts
Second Tuesdays of the month
This new series lets visitors interact with Chicago innovators who influence local arts and culture, including artists featured in the Chicago Works exhibition.
Nov 8: Scott Reeder
Dec 13: Hamza Walker
Jan 10: Stephanie Izard
Feb 14: Laura Letinsky
Mar 13: TBA
Apr 10: TBA

Internet Superheroes: Art and Tech
Third Tuesdays of the month
Visitors can explore the intersection between art and technology along with the brilliant minds who make the virtual world worth living. This series includes one-hour talks, virtual presentations highlighting the most interesting aspects of the internet, and participatory events which celebrate the creativity of the MCA audience. 
Oct 18: BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer)
Nov 15: L.A.S.E.R Tag with Hebru Brantley
Dec 20: No event
Jan 17: Jon Rafman
Feb 21: Hennessy Youngman
Mar 20: Animated GIF Night with Jason Lazarus 
and Eric Fleischauer
Apr 17: No event
 

Face the Strange: New Music from Chicago and Beyond
Fourth Tuesdays of the month
Musicians perform one-hour experimental sets programmed in collaboration with local musicians and multimedia artists. 
Oct 25: The Eternals
Nov 22: Ken Camden
Dec 27: Wrekmeister Harmonies: featuring J.R. Robinson, Jef Whitehead, Blake Judd, Sanford Parker and Jamie Fennelly
Jan 24: Aleks and the Drummer
Feb 28: Spectralina
Mar 27: The Spires that in the Sunset Rise
Apr 24: The Plastic Crimewave Vision Celestial Guitarkestra

Image: Doodleganza. Photo © Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Photo by Nathan Keay.

La Quinta Arts Festival




La Quinta Arts Festival 

La Quinta HiRes PIX for CTA
Call to Artists  

What: Fine Art Festival
Where: La Quinta, CA
When: March 8-11, 2012 (Thursday - Sunday) from 10 am to 5 pm daily

NOTEWORTHY:

*Consistently ranked among the Top Ten Fine Art Festivals in the Nation by both Artists and Festival Patrons.
*Juried Online by 5 respected authorities from across the country in each  of the 11 media categories.
*Dedicated 24/7 Artist Hotline.
*24 Hour Private Security and Police.
*Leisurely 2 day set-up and tear-down. Also Paid Labor Assistance with flatbed golf carts.
*Artist Hospitality includes morning and afternoon snacks, chilled bottled water throughout the day, a gourmet lunch box delivered daily to each booth. (Artist selects lunch order).
*Impressive Artist Award Reception.  
*Booth Fees from $275 to &775 - all booths located on lush grass.
*Volunteer Booth Sitters - contact by cell phone.
*Limited to 230 Artists.

La Quinta Arts Festival will celebrate its 30th Anniversary in 2012 on the spectacular grounds of the La Quinta Civic Center Campus, a short drive from legendary Palm Springs, California. The Campus is a life-size picture postcard framed by majestic mountains, lush green lawns, and a lake - a spectacular outdoor gallery extolled by Art Fair SourceBook as "the most stunning festival site in the country."

Hosting 230 of the nation's foremost contemporary artists, this four day show attracts an affluent demographic and many wealthy snowbirds who have second homes in the desert. Art sales consistently exceed $2 million each year. The festival runs concurrent with the BNP Paribas Open, an international tennis event, attended by 350,000 of a highly appealing demographic as well as the polo finals - both located a few miles from the festival.

La Quinta Arts Festival requires the Artist to pay a show fee of 20% of all art sales made at, or as a result of participating in La Quinta Arts Festival.  A low booth fee of $275 for a 12x12 space means minimal up-front investment to participate, and allows LQAF to be successful only if the artists are successful. 

Now Accepting Applications through ZAPPlicationTM 
  
For more information and to apply through ZAPPTM, click HERE: 

Application Fees:
July 1 - Aug. 31 - $35. From Sep.1 - Oct. 31 - $50

Notification: November 18, 2011

Booth Fee Due: December 30, 2011

Artists may also contact Dedicated Artist Helpline:

Beat Nite: Bushwick Art Spaces Stay Open Late!


Beat Nite

Beat Nite: Bushwick Art Spaces Stay Open Late
Friday, October 28, 6-10PM

BUSHWICK, BROOKLYN — Jason Andrew + Norte Maar bring back the late nite with the sixth installment of BEAT NITE: Bushwick Art Spaces Stay Open Late

Voted BEST NEIGHBORHOOD-WIDE GALLERY NITE by L MAGAZINE, Beat Nite has become the signature party of all parties with art above all else, this bi-annual night is half art stroll, half bar crawl, where selected art spaces stay open late welcoming the public to see real art in real time, one night only, Friday, October 28, 6-10PM. The official after party will be held at The Bodega

This episode of BEAT NITE is sponsored by Hyperallergic.

Participating art spaces include among others: Norte Maar, Centotto, English Kills, Famous Accounts, Regina Rex, Storefront, Valentine Gallery, and the long awaited debut of Airplane.

Bushwick is the place to make art from the ghetto to the glamour.  Artists have found solace in the supportive neighborhood made up of emerging and established artists, choreographers, writers, alternative spaces and reputable galleries. Putting the spit on the art world where community means more than commerce join Jason Andrew + Norte Maar for this event where the art is real and the people making it are to.

For more information ring (646) 361-8512 or visit nortemaar.org for a complete list of participating spaces.

FEATURED TRACKS:
NORTE MAAR - 83 Wyckoff Avenue, #1B  Brooklyn, NY  11237
AIRPLANE - 70 Jefferson Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206
CENTOTTO - 250 Moore Street, Brooklyn, NY  11206
ENGLISH KILLS - 114 Forrest Street, ground flr  Brooklyn, NY  11206
FAMOUS ACCOUNTANTS - 1673 Gates Avenue, Ridgewood, NY  11385
REGINA REX - 1717 Troutman, #329, Brooklyn, NY  11237
SMALL BLACK DOOR - 19-20 Palmetto Street, Ridgewood, NY  11385
STOREFRONT - 16 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY  11237
VALENTINE GALLERY - 464 Seneca Avenue, Ridgewood, NY  11385

Authors + Artists

a free children's program that originated at Bushwick IMPACT

Join us for a fun afternoon of reading and art making!
Free to all children ages 6-12

Saturday, October 15     1:00-2:30PM
Saturday, November 12     1:00-2:30PM
Saturday, December 10     1:00-2:30PM

BUSHWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY
340 Bushwick Avenue @ Seigel Street
questions call: Jason Andrew, 646-361-8512
Authors and Artists

Artisphere 2012 Festival


Artisphere presents:

Artisphere PIX for CTA

Artisphere 2012 Festival
Call to Artists



WHAT: Fine Art and Fine Craft Event

WHERE: Downtown Greenville, SC
WHEN: Friday, May 11 - Sunday, May 13
        
NOTEWORTHY:

*120 participating artists

*$12,500 TO $15,000 in cash awards

*Purchase Awards Program average of $15,000 each year

*Convenient set-up, free parking, and 24-hour security

*Booth sitters
*Complimentary food & beverages in conveniently located Artist Hospitality tent

*Reduced hotel rates


Now in its eighth year, the top-ranking Artisphere festival is an annual three-day event that gives arts patrons the rare opportunity to meet exhibiting artists while purchasing original works of art.  Recently ranked in Sunshine Artist Magazine's "200 Best Fine Art Shows" and a top-twenty event in Greg Lawler's Art Fair Sourcebook, Artisphere's goal is to make exhibiting in an outdoor setting as enjoyable an experience as possible.  120 exhibiting artists receive amenities including convenient set-up, parking, security, reduced hotel rates, volunteer booth sitters, and complimentary food and beverages. Artisphere is a 501(c)(3) non-profit art organization.  Proceeds are used to produce the annual arts festival and are also distributed back to local non-profit arts organizations as part of Artisphere's Volunteer Arts Partnership Program. 
 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2012 FESTIVAL:

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION:  October 20, 2011 on  www.zapplication.org 

For more information and a downloadable paper application visit:  www.artisphere.us 

CONTACT:              
Liz Rundorff Smith
Program Director
Artisphere
liz@greenvillearts.com

  

Fine Art Magazine Celebration of the arts sneak preview of pics














Monday, October 10, 2011

Art Basel - Miami Beach



Art|Basel|Miami Beach|1-4|Dec|11 Art Basel Miami Beach 2011: Online press accreditation reminder
Art Basel Miami Beach invites all representatives of the media reporting about this year's show to accredit online by November, 14, 2011.
Pre-accredited journalists will have quick and easy access to the 10th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, press materials and the on-site media centre. While it will still be possible to accredit at the on-site media centre, due to the high demand in press accreditation, it is advised to accredit online.
Online application is straight forward and will only take a few minutes:
Step 1: Visit artbasel.com/accreditation and complete the online application form
Step 2: Upload a portrait of yourself (maximum 1024kByte)
Step 3: Upload a proof of eligibility
One of the following credentials is required as proof of eligibility:
  • a currently valid press card issued by associations of publishers or journalists
  • an official confirmation from the relevant editor’s office or broadcasting station clearly stating that the media representative is working in an editorial/journalistic capacity
  • a current masthead/publisher’s imprint, documenting the journalistic activity of the media representative
  • a recent article, assigned to the journalist by name ,relevant to Art Basel Miami Beach
  • an online masthead/publisher’s imprint or contribution assigned to the journalist by name, relevant to Art Basel Miami Beach
Journalists will be contacted about the status of their application no later than two weeks after their application has been registered.
We look forward to welcoming you at this year's edition of Art Basel Miami Beach.
For further information about accreditation, please contact accreditation@artbasel.com
The media reception will be held November 30, 2011, 10am in the Art Collectors Lounge.
To access the media reception you have to get your accreditation first.
For the latest updates on Art Basel Miami Beach, visit artbasel.com, find us on Facebook at facebook.com/artbaselmiamibeach

Northern Virginia & Virginia Beach Christmas Markets


    
 Northern Virginia &
Virginia Beach
Christmas Markets
    Virginia PIX for CTA
 

No VA Xmas LOGO for CTA
VA Beach Xmas LOGO for CTA
  
                   Call to Artists

What: 18th Annual Northern Virginia Christmas Market
When:  Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nov 11-13, 2011
Where:  Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly Virginia

What: 30th Annual Virginia Beach Christmas Market
When:  Friday, Saturday and Sunday November 25-27, 2011
Where: Virginia Beach Convention Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia

NOTEWORTHY:

*Limited
number of carefully juried artists from across the USA

*Easy load in/load out with porter assistance

*Close convenient FREE parking

*Hospitality Lounge with hot coffee and donuts on opening day

*Comprehensive Exhibitor Guide

*Draped indoor show

*Free Show Directory listing and free website listing/link to your website

*Unlimited discount promotional postcards and flyers.

*Artist's choice of
day before or day of show set up (Virginia Beach full day set up is   Wed. Nov 23rd.)   
 
*Strong community support
& maintain mailing list of over 20,000 faithful shoppers
 
*Aggressive advertising and promotion: newspaper, radio, direct mail, social media & cable TV

*
Proven track record of high public attendance(Northern Virginia - 12,000, Virginia Beach 15,000)

* Reduced Hotel rates and pet-friendly hotels

* Consistently Voted one of Sunshine Artists Magazine Top 100 Fine Craft Events

Celebrating their 30th Anniversary,  Events Management Group produces two highly acclaimed Christmas Markets, with a staying power in the marketplace for many years. Expect great crowds, top- shelf advertising and a dedicated and faithful group of shoppers that enjoy learning about and buying fine American-made crafts.  Be sure to check out this month's The Crafts Report Magazine "Events Management Group - 30 Years of Successful Shows"  for more information on the history of these two exciting events.

For Craft Market Prospectus and Application go to:  

For this Month's Craft Report Article go to: http://www.emgshows.com/avbcm 

You may also contact:
Denise Wynn - Show Director
(757) 417-7771 or e-mail
info@emgshows.com

Sunday, October 9, 2011

The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany



The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany:
Works from a Long Island Collection

First New York Exhibition to Focus on
Tiffany’s Paintings in More than Three Decades

At Nassau County Museum of Art
December 10, 2011 though March 18, 2012

Drawn from an important private Long Island collection, The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany: Works from a Long Island Collection is a major exhibition that showcases approximately 125 oils on canvas and works on paper by Louis Comfort Tiffany, an American artist most closely associated with the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic movements. This exhibition, the first focusing on Tiffany’s paintings to be seen in the New York metropolitan area since 1979, opens at Nassau County Museum of Art on December 10, 2011 and remains on view through March 18, 2012. Centered on Tiffany’s paintings, many of which he created for himself to memorialize his travels and surroundings, The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany offers an uncommon glimpse into the artist’s personal world. The exhibition also includes examples of Tiffany’s decorative arts, especially stained glass lamps and windows.

Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) created light-filled works suffused with Orientalism and employing sensuous Art Nouveau lines. Tiffany’s paintings and decorative arts contrasted sharply with the era’s prevailing dark Victorian dĂ©cor and had a powerful influence on the evolving aesthetics of the wealthy and famous of the Gilded Age.

The approximately 125 paintings in the exhibition include many subjects inspired by his travels to the Middle East, among them, Camel Watering Hole; Luxor, Egypt; Travelers Near Cairo; and Temple of Ramses, Abu Simbel as well as subjects closer to home such as Pushing Off the Boat at Sea Bright, New Jersey and Cows in Pond or his much-loved Long Island home as seen in Fountain at Laurelton Hall and View of Laurelton Hall.

The museum will be offering public lectures and discussions in conjunction with this exhibition of Tiffany’s paintings. For details, visit the museum’s website, nassaumuseum.org.

CFM Gallery


48th Holiday Fine Arts & Crafts Fair

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EXHIBITORS WANTED
   
Art League of Long Island's
48th Holiday Fine Arts & Crafts Fair

December 3 & 4:  10am - 5pmphoto
Watercolor painting by exhibitor Steve Alpert  

Painters, sculptors, ceramicists, photographers, printmakers, graphic artists, and craftspeople are invited to apply for a space at the Holiday Fine Arts & Crafts Fair.  Limited space is still available.  Deadline to apply is November 11.  Download prospectus here.    
 

Chartpak - Pen & Ink Demonstration with Chartpak, Inc.

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Pen & Ink Demonstration with Chartpak, Inc.
Saturday, October 22
10:00am - 1:00pm

A Chartpak Inc. Certified Instructor will be leading students in a pen and ink exploration 
using Kohinoor Ink, and the famous Higgins Ink. Basic techniques will be demonstrated 
including the unique advantages between waterproof and non-waterproof inks; incentives 
of using matte versus high-gloss finishes; an exploration of the different black inks available, 
and the beauty of colored inks. Different surfaces for ink will be demonstrated such as
 illustration board, tissues, and watercolor paper as well as the different tools to apply ink
 including fountain pen, dip pen, technical pens, and brush.

Register online here or call (631) 462-5400 x222.