Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Watch us live at The Long Island Puppet Theatre

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Photos from Jeanette Korab's Carnevale de Venezia

Carnevale de Venezia
Mixed Media & Photographic Art by Jeanette Korab
Shortell Design Saturday April 21st

Joseph Shortell (Host), Angela Minnich,  Jeanette Korab, Nichole Davis and Courtney Caulfield

Suzann Farren, Jeanette Korab, Nancy Lassetter and Peggy Lohr

Jeanette Korab & Coke Buchanan

Bob Hopkins and Jeanette Korab

Jeanette Korab

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

NYWIFT/HSBC screening series: Jessie Owens

NYWIFT News
nywift.org
NYWIFT

NYWIFT/HSBC screening series: Jessie Owens Event: Monday Apr. 30, 2012
Join us for a free screening of the documentary Jessie Owens, produced and directed by NYWIFT member Laurens Grant, and written and produced by Stanley Nelson—the team behind the Emmy-winning documentary Freedom Riders. Director and producer Laurens Grant will be available for a Q&A after the screening.

“He is the quintessential Olympic hero. He stood up to racists in Germany, he stood up to racists at home and he did it with a grace and a genius that have not been equaled.”
—Jeremy Schaap, ESPN reporter and author of Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics

Jesse Owens was the most famous athlete of his time, whose stunning triumph at the 1936 Olympic Games captivated the world, even as it infuriated the Nazis. Despite the racial slurs he endured, his grace and athleticism rallied crowds around the world. Yet when the four-time Olympic gold medalist returned home, he couldn’t even ride in the front of a bus. Jesse Owens is the story of the 22-year-old son of a sharecropper who triumphed over adversity to become a hero and world champion. But his story is also about the elusive, fleeting quality of fame, and the way Americans idolize athletes when they suit our purpose and forget them once they don’t.

It is hard to imagine a more politically charged atmosphere than the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Originally opposed to the idea of the games, German Chancellor Adolf Hitler was convinced by his propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels that they were the perfect opportunity to showcase the superiority of Aryan athletes. Hitler presided over the opening day ceremonies, whipping the crowds into a frenzy of excitement. On August 3, when Jesse Owens stepped into the massive new Olympic Stadium in Berlin, the crowd went silent with anticipation, sitting on the edge of their seats to see the much-talked-about track star from America compete against the Germans. Running on a muddy track, Owens equaled both the Olympic and world records of 10.3 seconds in the 100-meter dash and won his first gold medal. Tradition called for the leader of the host country to congratulate the winner but Hitler refused. “Do you really think,” the German leader said, “I will allow myself to be photographed shaking hands with a Negro?”

The film will premiere on the PBS series American Experience on Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at 8:00 pm (check local listings).


Laurens Grant is a multiple Emmy–winning documentary filmmaker. She won a Primetime Emmy as the producer of the documentary Freedom Riders. Grant has also co-produced two specials for PBS: Slavery and the Making of America: Seeds of Destruction and Latin Music USA: The Chicano Wave. She has also produced and directed documentaries for A&E and The History Channel, and she has directed films in Africa and Latin America. Before working in documentary, she was a foreign correspondent in Latin America and headed up the Panama bureau for Reuters, where she wrote for Newsweek and the San Francisco Chronicle, among other publications.

Use the hashtag #NYWIFT in your tweets!


 NYWIFT programs, screenings and events are made possible, in part, by public funds from New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts, the New York State Legislature and Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences Foundation.






Event Information
NYWIFT/HSBC screening series:
Jessie Owens
Date/Time: Monday, Apr. 30, 2012
6:30 PM
Pricing: Free for NYWIFT members
RSVP online
Location: Norwood Club
241 West 14th Street
Register








Monday, April 30, 2012

Los Señores del Bosque

Los Señores del Bosque
José Luis Serzo
04.27.12 – 05.31.12




Blanca Soto Gallery presents the first part of José Luis Serzo’s latest project entitled “Los Señores del
Bosque” (The Masters of the Forest), one of the most ambitious projects of the artist, not only bounded as one of his personal, bizarre and extensive series, but also which extends with a side project, curated under the subtitle “Las 1001 caras del daimon” (The 1001 Faces of the Daemon), and where Serzo, in collaboration with Gallery La Lisa (Albacete), will bring together a number or artists who, in its discretion, deal with the elusive and suggestive concept of the “daenomic”.

In this first staging of the new series, Serzo has wanted to count on the collaboration of critic José Luis Corazón Ardura, “in order to generate an intense and fun synergistic dialogue”, which allows us to explore a new way in the world of the author in the symbolism of the forest.
The project “Los Señores del Bosque” is a new series in which Blinky Rotred, alter ego of the artist and narrator of most of his stories, introduces us through a new a highly metaphorical narrative in the
fascinating world of the subconscious and its immeasurable symbolic recesses. With this new journey, Serzo shows us an elusive daemonic world, a concept of platonic inheritance, which would serve to bring together all those things that connect the real world with the imaginary. This new project aims to be a song called “alma del mundo” (soul of the world), inclusive of the Jungian collective unconscious. This unexplained of our being is, as a branch of thought that could mark a line from Plato and Hermes Trismegistus to the Pythagoreans and the Neoplatonists or to the Renaissance magicians and the alchemists passing through the Romantic poets to the same C.G. Jung, that which connects with the soul of all things of nature.

The protagonists, therefore, are some pseudo-archetypical beings, who could be daemons themselves,
since, even though they look human, much detail will lead us to place them among those beings
belonging to a collective fabulation, halfway between imagination and reality. The daemons populate
countless legends, myths, cultures and religions, serving humanity to represent certain universal
archetypes and/or purging, somehow, the oppressive thinking and the tendency toward “literalization” of all the facets of nature. This forest is inhabited by the most peculiar and hyperbolic creatures and characters, who represent, in some way, the archetypes of the subconscious of Blinky (or of the author himself, as the artist’s closest friends and carry out their own role, rescued from “another world”). Once again, as has become customary in Serzo’s work, the expositive space transforms itself into a magical container, a water pipe in the midst, where the viewer can enter into another fascinating world full of symbolism.

Artists From Different Worlds Collaborate on Twitter


Artists From Different Worlds Collaborate on Twitter  
Dateline: Canton, Ohio & Lake Arrowhead, California
Artists Jeff Mueller and Rod Jones announced the completion of their collaborative work entitled Bright Lights Big City. The work will first be debuted At:

Jeff Mueller’s opening at 2nd April Galerie & Studios on May 2, 2012, 7-10 pm.
The collaboration started over a Twitter friendship with Jeff, who is known as @ComputerArtMan when he featured @RodJonesArtist on his V-log. The two recognized & respected their mutual talents and decided to collaborate on a work of art.
The artist Rod Jones with a 25-year history as a photographer who recently shifted to making art with a paintbrush was excited to participate in this collaboration. Although he primarily paints these days he has never lost his flair for the photographic arts. On a recent trip to New York, Rod captured the flavor of Manhattan and again memorialized the Chrysler building from a unique perspective sharing the image with Jeff.
Jeff, who prides himself in combining age-old techniques with modern technology to create art in a way never seen before is known for his talent in the field of digital printing and manipulation. Jeff started his career in 1984 as a full time commercial artist for Altered Images Inc. and then quickly transitioned into digital manipulation and photo enhancement art.

Fine Art Magazine Visits the Career Fair at Center Moriches High School

Friday, April 27, 2012

Exhibition for "National Days of Remembrance"

Michael Knigin's Exhibition for "National Days of Remembrance"
Photos from Tuesday, April 17th

In honor of National Days of Remembrance for the Holocaust (April 15-22) the photography committee presented a two-part show. Joyce Chasan presented the photomontages of artist Michael Knigin.  Dr. Stanley Burns showcased original images, documents and his series of multimedia photographs.


Joyce Chasan, Marilyn Church,  andJoan Kraisky Knigin

Guest, Joyce Chasan, Dr. Stanley B. Burns, Joan Kraisky Knigin, and Marilyn Church

Knigin used images of the Nazi era and Holocaust to create an emotional response to the horrors of the time.  He records the dehumanization of mankind in a skilful juxtapositioning that takes the images from their mundane context and reorganizes them, granting them a new life.  Michael's goal was to indelibly imprint on our souls images that would facilitate remembrance. Michael died last year and his widow Joan Kraisky has continued his legacy by providing the images for this show. Knigin's work is included in over 60 museums and corporate collections.


Carla Baker, Dr. Robert Baker, and Joyce Chasan

Dr. Stanley B. Burns, Carla Baker, and Dr. Robert Baker
Collector and curator Dr. Stanley B. Burns, who owns one of the largest Judaica and Holocaust photographic collections showcased some of the well known images of the era. Some of the images related to German oppression of Jews prior to the war, others related directly to the Shoah. Accompanying the images was original documents of the time. Dr. Burns, for the first time, presented from his own series of multimedia art works images of regular Nazi soldiers (non SS) who believed in the Nazi dream and who eagerly and aggressively played their part in the Shoah. These previously unseen and unpublished works will become icons of the era as they dramatically illustrate the extent of everyday abuse of Jews and their communities by the Wehrmacht. Dr. Burns has produced over 50 exhibitions always surprising his audience with new visual experiences.  

Carla Baker, Dr. Robert Baker, and Krysia Fisher


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Circa Something Liquidation Sale April 23-28

Call to Artists - Crown Valley Father's Day Art Fair

Crown Valley Winery
is proud to present: 

Crown Valley Father's Day
 Art Fair 
Call to Artists

WHAT:  Second Art and Craft Festival

WHERE: Crown Valley Winery, Ste Genevieve, MO

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
           June 16-17, 2011
           11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

NOTEWORTHY:

*World Class Art Event at a World Class Winery in Missouri's beautiful wine country.

*Limited to approximately 75 fine artists, craft and folk art persons.

*No jury fee; $150-$200 booth fee.

*10 x 10 Booth Spaces in the lot at the entrance to the winery, 16'w x 6'd spaces under the overhang[eaves] surrounding the building[note:protected from the weather]

*Expected attendance: 5,000 (source: Crown Valley Winery weekend attendance).

*Extensive marketing campaign in St. Louis, Southern Missouri and Illinois media markets, including billb
oards, newspaper, radio, websites, public relations.

*Outstanding artist amenities: continental breakfasts, free lunches, Friday night wine reception.

*On-site discounted lodging at the winery's Tradition Inn.

*Friday Setup, noon to 6 p.m.; drive up to booth space for load-in and load-out.

*For more details about the show, click HERE
Crown Valley Winery, Missouri's premier winery, presents the second Crown Valley Father's Day Art Fair with outstanding artist services, high-profile marketing to the public and selective emphasis on offering quality artwork to a discriminating public.  The winery is visited by between 5,000 and 7,000 area residents each weekend, many from the affluent suburbs and communities in St. Louis, seventy-five miles north. The winery will be offering Father's Day packages to the public including lodging, dining, golf, swimming and tennis. The Winery will be offering jazz and blues music throughout the day. Crown Valley will be holding a brewers event at their Brewery, a half mile from the Winery, with shuttles for attendees between the facilities. 

Organized and operated by noted show director Larry Weinles, whose Historic Shaw Art Fair is a perennial favorite of artists nationwide, the Crown Valley event promises to take its place among the Midwest's premier events.  

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:
June 14, 2012, or until full

Notification:
Upon acceptance

Booth Fee Due:
June 14, 2012

For more details, artist's prospectus, and to apply, visit:
www.crownvalleyartfair.com

Email inquiries to: 
CrownVlyArtFair@aol.com

You may also contact by telephone:
Larry Weinles
314-406-9112

45th Annual Towsontown Spring Festival

Towson Chamber of Commerce
presents: 

 
45th Annual Towsontown
Spring Festival

Call to Artists


What: 45th Annual Towsontown Spring Festival 2012   
  
Where: Towson, MD Courthouse Square & Surrounding Streets
  
When: Saturday, May 5th (10-7pm) & Sunday, May 6th (1-7pm)
  
This is a banner year for the Towsontown Spring Festival - we are celebrating the fesetival's 45th anniversary! Our festival has grown from a small street side event to the largest outdoor festival in Maryland and one of the largest on the East Coast. Well over 250,000 visitors patronize the two day event that offers more than 450 vendors, four entertainment stages with over 50 acts and numerous national attractions.
  
This event draws patrons from a six state area including Washington, D.C., Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and beyond. Locally, all five major T.V. broadcasting stations cover our event, advertising it a week before and then having live coverage during the actual event. 
  
In addition, we have made arrangements for all 15 local radio stations to have a presence at the festival in exchange for one week of heavy promotion during their prime advertising hours. Our three local newspapers also feature human interest stories relating to the festival the week prior to the festival. 
  
What makes our event so unique is that there is truly something here for everyone. Our aim is to enhance this wonderful Towson tradition by emphasizing a strengthening of family values and community spirit while appealing to all ages. Because of that, your marketing "audience" is quite diversified. From families with small children to senior citizens - the Towson festival draws them all. And with over 25 colleges within a 25 mile radius of Towson the festival provides relief from those end of the year "finals." For them, the Towson festival is a "must attend event." 

Special Appearance! FREE UNCLE JACK CONCERT-May 4th (5:30-9pm) Circuit Courthouse Plaza. Enjoy some Funk * Disco * Motown to kick off the Big Event!

For more details and application, please visit:  www.towsontownspringfestival.com

Email: info@towsonchamber.com

Or call: 410-825-1144

Monday, April 23, 2012

Call to Artists - Missouri Festival for the Arts 2012

MOSAICS,  
Missouri Festival for the Arts, 2012

 
Call to Artists

What:  MOSAICS, Missouri Festival for the Arts, 2012

Where: Historic Old Main Street, St. Charles, Missouri near the banks of the Missouri River and the First State Capitol of Missouri 

When: September 14-16, 2012

NOTEWORTHY: 

*Limited to 120 juried artists in varied media including painting, clay, sculpture, photography, print making, pastels, drawing, wood, jewelry, metalwork, glass, art to wear and mixed media. 

*MOSAICS 18th festival. 

*Promotion of the event to the art-buying public in newspapers, radio, television, press releases, signage and social media across the St. Louis metropolitan area.

*$5,000 in cash pries awarded to participating artists.

*Jury/Booth fees are $25/$265 for a single booth, with corner and double booths available.

*Artist amenities include booth sitting, cold water delivered to booths, complimentary artist reception on Friday evening, complimentary artist breakfast on Sunday morning, restaurants within the festival area, and seciurity provided day and night.


Join 120 juried and invited artists at the eighteenth annual MOSAICS, Missouri Festival For the Arts - 2012 along scenic historic North Main Street in St. Charles, Missouri, site of the first Capitol of Missouri, next to the banks of the beautiful Missouri River.  

Outstanding live entertainment compliments the MOSAICS festival experience, featuring a variety of performing artists from across the region offering traditional favorites and eclectic stylings. Appearances by the St. Charles Fife and Drum Corps add a historical dimension to the period architecture of the area. 

Proceeds from MOSAICS provides support to youth art activities including Mentor Me operated by the Foundry Art Centre which is within one block of the festival.  MOSAICS is operated and managed by a dedicated group of volunteers providing continuity, constant improvement and a congenial atmosphere.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Deadline:  May 15, 2012

Notification: June 1, 2012

Booth Fee due:  Upon invitation and acceptance to the festival by June 20, 2012.


More information on Zapplication.org, Twitter,  Facebook and at http://www.stcharlesmosaics.org.  

Information on historic St. Charles can be found at

Call to Artists - International Izmir Art Biennial



Art Spring 2012


One more time the Brazilian art is the centerpiece in New York City. Art Spring 2012/Contacto New York shows to the capital of the world the art work of 19 artists, most of them originally from Brazil. The mix of nationalities brings a unique contemporary atmosphere. The exhibition takes place at Ward-Nasse Gallery from May 1st through May 30th 2012, and it will delight the public with a variety of colors and detailed sculptures.

                 Curated by Leda Maria, a Brazilian fine artist herself, Art Spring 2012/Contacto New York is open to all of the art lovers and to those who want to dive in a colorful and vibrant world.
             Here are the participant artists: Aissata Pinto da Costa, Amanda Dolan, Angela de Assis, Angela Lintz, Beth Miguez, Cilene Cooke, Edward Colarik, Fernanda Guimarães, Flory Menezes, Geraldo Lamego, Giovanni Femia, Helena Tróia, Ines Aviz, Jane Bastos, Maria Marita, Meeg Hai, Regina Brandão, Jarek Klin and Vanessa Nahoul.

                Organized by the acclaimed fine artist Flory Menezes, Art Spring 2012/Contacto New York will be officially open on May 5th, from 7pm to 10pm. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11am - 6pm, Sunday 1pm – 6pm.

            Located in the SoHo, Ward-Nasse Gallery is a non-profit space specially created for any artist in New York City. Founded by Harry Nasse, the gallery exhibits from traditional to experimental art forms. Thousands of artists have started their career at Ward-Nasse Gallery. Among them is the American experimental performance artist, composer and musician Laurie Anderson.


SERVICE:
WHAT? Art Spring 2012/Contacto New York
WHEN? May 1st – May 30th 2012
WHERE? Ward-Nasse Gallery – 178 Prince Street, Soho, New York – (212) 925-6951