Thursday, September 20, 2012

Opening Reception Tonight - The Last Picture Show & Berlin Meets NY



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opening shot Skylight
Greetings!

This Thursday evening!!!! 
Opening Reception, Sept. 20th 6-8 pm 

"The Last Picture Show"  
and
"Berlin Meets NY"  
Lupe
 Lupe Godoy courtesy of Kunstleben Berlin- our sister gallery
Exhibition runs Sept. 20th thru the end of Oct.

Skylight Gallery NYC is celebrating its final show in the series
  "Art Conversations". These art conversations centered on City Based and Hudson Valley Based Artists. "The Last Picture Show" features some of our best represented artists from NYC and the Hudson Valley.

Also exhibiting in the Hearth Gallery, "Berlin Meets NY", an exhibition of represented artists from our sister gallery Kunstleben Berlin, Germany.

New Projects at Skylight Gallery are coming soon with a new edition to its format centered on Curatorial Projects.

Come to our Opening Reception on Thursday, September 20th from 6-9 pm
See the work and celebrate our NY artists and our Berlin artists and find out more about our new and exciting future projects.

Thank you for supporting the arts and Skylight Gallery NYC

Carla Goldberg/Gallery Director 



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BARD COLLEGE PRESENTS ANTHONY HECHT LECTURES IN THE HUMANITIES


BARD COLLEGE PRESENTS ANTHONY HECHT LECTURES IN THE HUMANITIES

Daniel Albright to Deliver Fourth Biennial Lecture Series from October 1 to 4

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y.—Bard College honors preeminent poet, alumnus, and former Bard faculty member Anthony Hecht ’44 with renowned scholar Daniel Albright delivering the fourth biennial Anthony Hecht Lectures in the Humanities. Albright, who is the Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature at Harvard University, will present the lecture series, Comparative Arts: Theory and Practice, in October. The lecture series includes: “The Purposes of Literature: Remembering, Forgetting, Pounding into Shape” on Monday, October 1, at 4:30 p.m.“Music’s Origin, Music’s End” on Wednesday, October 3, at 6 p.m.; and “Painting as Music: The Art of Counterpoint” on Thursday, October 4, at 4:30 p.m. Free and open to the public, all lectures take place in Weis Cinema of the Bertelsmann Campus Center at Bard College. A reception precedes each lecture. For more information about this lecture series, please call (845) 758-7405.

Albright will deliver an additional lecture, “White Canvas and Silent Music: Definitions and Models for the Study of Comparative Arts,” on Tuesday, October 2, at 6:30 p.m. at The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Avenue, New York City.Tickets for this event are $15 for nonmembers and $10 for Morgan members and Bard College affiliates. Please visit www.themorgan.org/public or call 212-685-0008, ext. 560, for more information or to purchase tickets.

The Anthony Hecht Lectures in the Humanities at Bard College were established in 2007 to honor the memory of this preeminent poet by reflecting his lifelong interest in literature, music, the visual arts, and our cultural history. Anthony Hecht graduated from Bard in 1944 and taught at the College from 1952–55 and 1962–66. Every two years a distinguished scholar delivers a series of lectures at Bard College and in New York City that addresses works close to Hecht’s own imagination and sympathies. Each lecture series is published by Yale University Press. Previous Hecht Lecture Series speakers are literary scholar and author Christopher Ricks; historian, critic, author, and broadcaster Simon Schama; and renowned historian Garry Wills.

“It is a great honor that Anthony Hecht chose Bard as his home, both as a student and a faculty member, and we are delighted to recognize his extraordinary achievements through this important lecture series,” says Bard College President Leon Botstein.

About Daniel Abright
Daniel Albright, Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature at Harvard University, teaches in the Music Department as well as the English Department. He is particularly interested in the ways in which artistic media—poetry, music, painting—interact with one another; in 2000 his book Untwisting the Serpent: Music, Literature, and the Visual Arts won the Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship. Among his other books are Modernism and Music: An Anthology of SourcesQuantum Poetics: Yeats, Pound, Eliot, and the Science of Modernism; and Stravinsky: The Music Box and the Nightingale.
At Harvard he teaches two Core Curriculum courses: the first, “Putting Modernism Together,” studies, for example, Impressionism through works by Monet, Debussy, and Joseph Conrad, or Surrealism through works by Apollinaire, Stravinsky, and Magritte; the second is “The History of the English Language.” He also teaches courses on opera, drama, Victorian and modernist poetry and fiction, and the relation of physics to literature.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Whitney Houston: The Voice, the Music, the Inspiration




Whitney Houston
The Voice, the Music, the Inspiration
Narada Michael Walden with Richard Buskin
ISBN: 978-1-60887-200-8
Hardcover | $24.99 | 224 Pages
December 2012

Whitney Houston: The Voice, the Music, the Inspiration Is A Tender and Truthful Inside and Outside The Studio Portrait Of The Beloved Pop Superstar

SAN RAFAEL, CA, September 11, 2012 - Whitney Houston was one of the world's best-selling music artists, having sold over 170 million albums and singles worldwide. The beloved pop icon remains the only artist to have seven consecutive U.S. chart-topping singles, and is the most awarded female act of all time. Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana has said, "About our sister Whitney Houston, my mom said, 'Mijo, my son, her voice is the voice of a legion of angels. Not just one, but a legion of angels.'"

It is for Whitney's legion of loving fans, several thousand of whom crowded outside the church where author Narada Michael Walden attended her funeral service in February 2012, that he is now telling the story of the fabulously gifted artist, and caring, charismatic woman he knew during her peak years. Walden sat in the cockpit alongside Whitney while her career skyrocketed, producing many of the hits that today comprise her musical legacy, among them, "How Will I Know," "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," "Where Do Broken Hearts Go," and "One Moment In Time."

His intimate stories of their unforgettable times together, both inside and outside the recording studio, paint a portrait of a smart, funny, compassionate woman whose striking physical beauty was matched by her inner strength and justifiable self-confidence. As the cousin of Dionne Warwick, and daughter of Cissy Houston, Whitney was able to draw on her lineage to make an unprecedented impact. And, at the same time, she and Narada enjoyed a rock-solid bond, fostered through their shared musical and spiritual backgrounds.

Whitney Houston: The Voice, the Music, the Inspiration is a candid, poignant, and celebratory companion to the Whitney Houston Greatest Hits Album due this fall. Superstar producer/musician Quincy Jones, winner of 27 Grammys, including a 1991 Grammy Legend Award, has praised the book saying, "This book tells it like it was! The work that she and my young brother, Narada, did together made our world a better place, and that's not only because of the fabulous songs, but also their chemistry in the studio and Whitney's ability to sing from her soul. Narada tells us the truth about her sweetness, professionalism, and musical genius."

Narada Michael Walden is an Emmy and Grammy-award winning producer and songwriter for artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin, Steve Winwood, Ray Charles, Wynonna Judd, George Michael, Mariah Carey, Barbara Streisand, Stevie Wonder, Tom Jones and of course, Whitney Houston. He has earned equal acclaim as a recording and performing artist. In 2012 he will release his solo album Thunder. He lives in San Rafael, CA.

The New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty works of nonfiction, Richard Buskin's credits include biographies on Sheryl Crow, Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Marilyn Monroe, and Princess Diana. As a journalist specializing in pop culture, music, film, television, and sociopolitical affairs, his work has appeared in Billboard, Playboy, Spin, The New York Post, and numerous other publications around the world. He lives in Chicago, Illinois.








Allan Gorman Back on the Yacht at Art Greenwich (CT)



Hi, I'm delighted to let you know that two of my paintings

"Patek" and "Think I'll Have the Cog Salad" 

will be featured with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts (Booths #203-204) during

a r t   g r e e n w i c h | s e p t e m b e r  
  
Next Weekend - Sept 20 - Sept 23, 2012

on board the
   
M e g a   Y a c h t   S e a f a i r  

 at
 

Delamar Greenwich (CT) Harbor 

500 Steamboat Road  |  Greenwich, CT 06830

             
For more information and directions to  
Anthony Brunelli Gallery

Call to Artists - East Lansing Art Festival

       
East Lansing Art Festival 2013     
Call to Artists

WHAT:
 Juried Fine Art and Fine Craft Event

WHERE: Downtown Streets of East Lansing, MI

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday    
           May 18 - 19, 2013    
           Saturday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
           Sunday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m
NOTEWORTHY:  

*Celebrating 50 years in 2013*Nationally ranked - 55th in the nation by Sunshine Artist magazine's "200 Best."

*New this year! Discounted application fee of only $25 for early-bird registration; September 1 - November 30. Fee increaes to $35 December 1 - January 31. 

*Limited to 200 - 230 participating artists.  

*Helpful and friendly, well-seasoned staff and volunteers. 

*Easy load-in and load-out. 

*Knowledgeable and dedicated art patrons.   

*Parking near festival site, included in cost of booth fee. 

*Boothsitting.

*Saturday night artist dinner reception.   

*10' x 10' booth spaces ($300) and 10' x 20' double booths ($600) available.
Corners are available on a limited first-paid-first-served basis for an additional fee of $50.
*Non-profit event produced by the East Lansing Art Festival Board of Directors under the auspices of the East Lansing Arts Commission/City of East Lansing.  
  
Established in 1964, the East Lansing Art Festival is held every Spring on the weekend prior to the Memorial Day weekend and is a festive kickoff of the art fair season. The popular Festival attracts an estimated 60,000 attendees from across the region. In addition to the 200-230 juried exhibitors, emerging artists are also invited to participate through a competitive selection process.
 East Lansing is a charming University town with a wide variety of shops, restaurants, galleries and the beautiful Michigan State University campus across the street. ELAF attracts well-educated visitors, unaffected by the economic downturn in the State including professional people from State government and the University. Festival programming includes well-planned entertainment, and arts activities that enhance the art rather than distract from it. Affiliation with regional media and statewide Public TV and radio stations guarantees the festival is well promoted - bringing the right people to you.

From the director, Corinn VanWyck:
"Artists report consistent increase in successful sales at this show. This is a very welcoming art-loving community and we attract enthusiastic patrons. Our dedicated staff and volunteers greet artists with a warm welcome and work hard to put on a smooth running show to ensure a successful and enjoyable event for all."


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR MAY FESTIVAL:
 
Deadline:  January 31, 2013 on www.zapplication.org 
 
For more details, visit: www.elartfest.com 
 
Email inquiries to:

Ground Arts - Forward. Rewind. Repeat

Ground Arts Organization proudly presents Forward. Rewind. Repeat, a group exhibition featuring five artists of different disciplines from the east coast. The title obviously speaks to video, but also the act of mental and physical artistic process.
Featuring Bianca Pratorius, Elizabeth Stehling, Caitlin Peluffo, Scott Malbaurn, and Charles Evans, this exhibition investigates the use of repetition in both process and outcome. These artists investigate the use of repetition in their work conceptually, or through repetitive movements and actions physically. These practices may yield patterns or rhythm in their work as a compositional strategy, or may be repeated actions generating consistently different results.
Ground Arts is thrilled to partner with “The Art Start Family on “The Home Project.” Art Start is a NYC non-profit that for 20 years has run creative arts workshops with youth in homeless shelters and alternative to incarceration programs.
Ground Arts and Art Start will collaborate with the youth to help them create works of art inspired by the theme “Home,”. An exhibition of the work will be curated by Ground Arts alongside contemporary NYC Artists. The proceeds from this show will go to securing a space, or “Home”, in Chelsea for Art Start’s workshops with at-risk youth.

Ground is a collaborative project with Rogue Space | Chelsea, FilmsOnArtists, and Studio Spoken.


Ground Arts Organization , 526 West 26th Street, 9E-9F, New York, NY 10001
info@groundarts.org

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

THE 20TH ANNUAL HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES SPOTLIGHT, COMPETITION AND WORLD CINEMA FILMS








THE 20TH ANNUAL HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES SPOTLIGHT, COMPETITION AND WORLD CINEMA FILMS WITH HIGHLIGHTS SUCH AS THE SESSIONS, AMOUR, FRANKENWEENIE, and THE WORLD PREMIERE OF THE GIRL


The Festival continues a wide range of programs including Films of Conflict & Resolution, Pitch In for Social Documentaries-in-Progress, Views from Long Island, A Conversation With, Rowdy Talks and many additional programs celebrating our 20thYear

Among those expected to attend the Festival are Richard Gere, James Schamus, Ann Roth, Mike Nichols, Alec Baldwin, Nathan Lane, Stevie Nicks, Alan Cumming, Trudie Styler, Sienna Miller, Ari Graynor, Melissa Leo, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Terry George, Steve Van Zandt, David Chase, Adepero Oduye, Justin Long, Jess Weixler, John Magaro, Fisher Stevens, Richard Kind, Harris Yulin, Steven Culp, Domnhall Gleeson (SHADOW DANCER), Bella Heathcote (NOT FADE AWAY), Boyd Holbrooke, Dree Hemingway (STARLET), Elyas M’Barek, Scoot McNairy (ARGO), Adam Driver (GAYBY), Alicia Vikander (A ROYAL AFFAIR) and Nate Parker

East Hampton, NY (September 18, 2012) – The 20th Annual Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) is proud to announce its Spotlight Films, the World Cinema Section and the films in this year’s Golden Starfish Award Competitions.  In this celebratory 20th year the Festival is proud to present a dynamic and diverse group of films, filmmakers, industry and talent that will come to the Hamptons for this festival milestone.  The 2012 Festival runs from Thursday, October 4th through Monday October 8th in East Hampton with additional venues in Southampton, Sag Harbor, West Hampton and Montauk. Festival headquarters are located at the beautiful c/o The Maidstone Hotel on Main Street in East Hampton.

“We are proud to present such a stellar program for this year's 20th Anniversary edition of HIFF,” said Karen Arikian, Executive Director. “In addition to the incredible line-up of films this year, the Festival also has important new partnerships with industry leaders including the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, New York (BAFTA New York) and Variety. Thanks to the astute guidance of the Board of Directors, led by this year's Honorary Chairman Alec Baldwin, and the commitment of our generous sponsors and patrons, we have been able to grow and fulfill our mission of the past 20 years: To exhibit the best and most thought-provoking independent films from around the globe.”

"From our first edition, up until today, we have remained committed to the goal of entertaining, enlightening and sometimes challenging the audiences whose appetite for great cinema remains as strong as ever,” says Director of Programing David Nugent. "From the Palme d'Or winner at Cannes to our 22 World Premieres, to the film that just won that Audience Award at the Toronto International Film Festival a few days ago, the audiences in the Hamptons will once again sample what we feel are the best films from around the world.”

The heart of the Hamptons International Film Festival is its Golden Starfish Awards and the films in the Competition for Best Narrative Feature (over $125,000 in goods and in-kind services), Best Documentary Feature ($3,000 in cash) and Best Short Film ($1,000 in cash).  Jury participants include filmmakers Chris Hegedus, Susan Lacy, and Rachael Horovitz; New York Film Critic Circle members Thelma Adams and Joshua Rothkopf; and actress/filmmaker Trudie Styler.
This year’s Golden Starfish Award competition films in the Narrative category are THE ALMOST MAN, directed by Martin Lund; DEAD MAN’S BURDEN, directed by Jared Moshé; LA DEMORA, directed by Rodrigo Plá; KUMA, directed by Umut Dag; and LORE, directed by Cate Shortland. The Golden Starfish Award competition films for Documentary are BAY OF ALL SAINTS, directed by Annie Eastman; COLOMBIANOS, directed by Tora MÃ¥rtens; EL HUASO, directed by Carlo Guillermo Proto; JASON BECKER: NOT DEAD YET, directed by Jesse Vile, and RISING FROM ASHES, directed by T.C Johnstone. The Golden Starfish Award competition films for Short Film are ABIGAIL, directed by Matthew James Reilly; BYDLO, directed by Patrick Bouchard; DANCE MUSIC NOW, directed by Johan Jonason; THE RETURN, directed by Blerta Zeqiri; and THE CURSE, directed by Fyzal Boulifa.

As previously announced, the Festival’s Opening Night Film on Thursday, October 4th is the U.S. premiere of Liz Garbus’ LOVE, MARILYN; the October 6th Centerpiece Film is Ben Affleck’s ARGO; and the Closing Night Film is David Chase’s NOT FADE AWAY, which will screen on Sunday, October 7. The Festival’s Southampton venue will kick off on October 5th with SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK, which won this year’s audience award at the Toronto International Film Festival.


HIFF greatly appreciates the support from their corporate sponsors including, Altour International, American Airlines, Capital One, The Wall Street Journal, Baume & Mercier, Silvercup Studios, Hearst Corporation, A&E Indie Films, Variety, BBC AMERICA and THE GREAT Britain Campaign, Served Fresh Media, PointBurst, Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Smart Water, Diplomatico, SnagFilms and David Burke.


For more information on the Festival, visit www.hamptonsfilmfest.org.


NYWIFT at Urbanworld 2012 Film Festival


NYWIFT at Urbanworld 2012 Film Festival

September 19, 2012
Urbanworld Digital Panels (Free entry) - RSVP by September 17th

September 21st and 22nd
NYWIFT partners with Urbanworld for two screenings


JUSTICE FOR SALE
Friday, 9/21/12 
12:00 pm 
Justice For Sale follows the young, courageous Congolese human rights lawyer Claudine Tsongo who refuses to accept that justice is indeed “For Sale” in her country. When she investigates the case of a soldier convicted of rape, she becomes convinced his trial was unfair and uncovers a system where the basic principles of law are ignored—and when the system fails, everyone becomes a victim. The documentary not only provides a glimpse into the failings of the Congolese judicial system but also raises questions about the role of the international community and non-governmental organizations in reforming it. 


ELZA
Saturday, 9/22/12
6:00 pm
A single mother in Paris, Bernadette tried hard to give her daughters everything. She is thrilled when her eldest, Elza, the first college graduate in the family, completes her master's degree. However, Elza  breaks her mother's heart by running away to their native Guadeloupe in search of a distant childhood memory: the father she barely remembers. This feature debut by writer/director Mariette Monpierre offers an unusual insider's view of lush island culture as she captures the passion and contradictions of this family.

Mike Birbiglia to Host IFP’s 22nd Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards


             




Mike Birbiglia to Host IFP’s 22nd Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards


The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP), the nation’s oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers announced today that comedian/writer-director/actor Mike Birbiglia will serve as the host of the IFP’s Gotham Independent Film Awards™ show on Monday, November 26, 2012 in New York City.


“We are so thrilled that Mike Birbiglia will be hosting the Gotham Awards this year,” said Joana Vicente, Executive Director of IFP.   “Coming off an exciting year as a debut director, with a hit film under his belt, Birbiglia’s charm and humor are sure to delight our audience.”


The announcement comes on the heels of the superb theatrical opening of SLEEPWALK WITH ME, Mike Birbiglia’s directorial feature film debut.   An established screen, stage and radio personality has gone on to create three of his own Comedy Central TV specials, after releasing three lauded comedy albums.  He is a veteran comedian having appeared on Letterman, Kimmel, Carson Daly, Conan, Craig Ferguson and Jimmy Fallon.


“I couldn't be more excited about hosting the Gotham awards,” says Birbiglia.  “I've only attended once before; that was as a coat check guy (and I'm not kidding), where I worked with my sister Gina.   I don't mean to brag, but I must have done a pretty damn good job hanging up coats to be asked back to host the thing.   At first I thought maybe they should have asked Gina to host, but then I remembered that she lost a few coats. The point is, I'm really excited about the Gotham Awards! It's truly an honor to be asked by IFP.”


SLEEPWALK WITH ME, an IFC Films release from the creators of THIS AMERICAN LIFE, is based on Birbiglia's one-man show of the same name.  Birbiglia directed, wrote and stars in the film which had its
premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year where it won the Audience Award.   He also had an extended cameo in Lynn Shelton's YOUR SISTER'S SISTER, another critically acclaimed 2012 film also
released by IFC Films.  In 2010, Birbiglia made his literary debut with Sleepwalk with Me and Other Painfully True Stories. It debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List.  This work, along with his “My
Girlfriend’s Boyfriend”, were both adapted to successful off-Broadway shows which also toured internationally.  Critically acclaimed by Time Magazine, the New York Times and the Associated Press, Birbiglia is a two-time nominee for the Outer Critics Circle and the Drama Desk Awards.  He is the 2011 winner of the Lucille Lortel Award for “Outstanding Solo Show Off-Broadway”, and as an actor he has appeared in the films GOING THE DISTANCE, CEDAR RAPIDS and Lena Dunham's HBO
series "Girls."


As the first major awards ceremony of the film season, the Gotham Independent Film Awards™ provide critical early recognition and media attention to worthy independent films. The awards are also unique for their ability to assist in catapulting award recipients prominently into national awards season attention, including recent winners and ultimate Oscar® contenders:  feature winners BEGINNERS (2011), TREE OF LIFE (2011), WINTER’S BONE (2010) and THE HURT LOCKER (2009); Breakthrough Actors  Melissa Leo (2008), Ellen Page (2007), Rinko Kikuchi (2006) and Amy Adams (2005).


The Premier Sponsors of the Gotham Independent Film Awards™ are Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and The New York Times, Presenting Sponsor euphoria Calvin Klein, Official Partners:  charitybuzz; MoMA; Andaz Wall Street; Russian Standard Vodka; and Official Wine Partner Mionetto Prosecco.  Additionally, the awards will be promoted nationally in an eight-page special advertising section in The New York Times on November 16th, 2012.


For more information: www.ifp.org



ROYAL BANK OF CANADA AND HBO RETURN AS PREMIER SPONSORS OF IFP’S 2012 INDEPENDENT FILM WEEK


ROYAL BANK OF CANADA AND HBO RETURN
AS PREMIER SPONSORS OF IFP’S
2012 INDEPENDENT FILM WEEK

A&E IndieFilms, Eastman Kodak Company, and
SAGIndie/Screen Actors Guild are Gold Sponsors


NEW YORK (September 17, 2012) – Today IFP – the Independent Filmmaker Project – announced its sponsors for the 2012 Independent Film Week. IFP’s Independent Film Week runs Sunday, September 16 through Thursday, September 20 at the Film Society at Lincoln Center. Premier Sponsors are Royal Bank of Canada and HBO; Gold Sponsors A&E IndieFilms, Eastman Kodak Company, and SAGIndie/Screen Actors Guild; Silver Sponsors Canon U.S.A., Inc., National Film & Video Foundation of South Africa, Screen Australia, Telefilm Canada, Toscana Promozione and Toscana Film Commission, and Silver Sponsors BMI, Dubai International Film Festival, Israel Film Fund, Mississippi Film Office, The New York Times, New Zealand Film Commission, and Proimágenes Colombia.  Additional support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council on the Arts.  Film Society of Lincoln Center is the Official Independent Film Week Partner, smart is the Official Auto Sponsor, The Empire Hotel is the Official Hotel Partner, and Heineken is the Official Alcoholic Malt Beverage.  Luna Bars will be available on site, provide by Clif Bar. Registration bags have been provided by NY Mouth.

Now in its thirty-fourth year, Independent Film Week is a one-of-a-kind event that brings the international film and media community to New York City to advance new voices and projects on the independent scene. The event is purely focused on supporting the future of storytelling by nurturing and providing opportunities for both emerging and established artists to connect with the financiers, executives, influencers, and decision-makers in film, television, new media, and cross-platform storytelling that can help them complete their latest works and connect with audiences.  Through its programs including, the Project Forum, Future Forward Industry Initiatives, and the Filmmaker Conference, Film Week ensures that artists, industry, and audiences have the educational, networking, and access opportunities necessary to create and enjoy work across a variety of platforms. Conference passes are available at www.ifp.org.

More information can be found at www.ifp.org

ABOUT IFP

After debuting with a program in 1979 New York Film Festival, the nonprofit IFP has evolved into the nation’s oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers, and also the premiere advocate for them. Since its start IFP has supported the production of 7,000 films and provided resources to more than 20,000 filmmakers – voices that might not otherwise have been heard. IFP fosters the development of 350 new feature and documentary films each year through its Project Forum of Independent Film Week, Independent Filmmaker Labs and projects in its fiscal sponsorship program.

For more information and to become a member, visit www.ifp.org.


Mount Pleasant Artist Lily Kostrzewa Featuring at DeVos Place Convention Center :September 19th and runs through October 7, 2012.

Mount Pleasant Artist Lily Kostrzewa Featuring
at DeVos Place Convention Center

www.devosplace.org

ArtPrize is an international art competition in Grand Rapids. This year the event opens on Wednesday, September 19th and runs through October 7, 2012. More than 1500 pieces of art will be on display, with confirmed entries from 56 countries and 45 states. The public will vote and the winner will receive the top prize of $200,000. There is also a juried prize of $100,000 with various other amounts awarded to artist in some mediums. The artist must find venues to show their work, which range from city parks to rooftops to museums and restaurants.

Lily’s artwork measures 5’ wide by 4’ high with mixed media painting and titled “Don’t Wait for Tomorrow.” The display will be at DeVos Place Convention Center. Her painting is intriguing interpretations of human struggles. She has a BFA degree with Chinese Art and MFA degree in Painting. She incorporated elements of painting in a philosophy “don’t waste your time and wait for tomorrow” in Chinese calligraphy with women figures in the painting. The contrasting background shows colorful expression to read a new East/West cross-cultural spirit.

Please join Lily Kostrzewa at the DeVos Place Convention Center ArtPrize reception on September 19, 2012 from 6pm to 8pm to talk to viewers about the piece.

To learn more about ArtPrize and Lily Kostrzewa please visitwww.artprize.org/entries and http://www.artprize.org/lily-lihting-li-kostrzewa/2012/dont-wait-for-tomorrow You will also find a list of participating artists and venues.



Monday, September 17, 2012

MADArt Presents - About Love


MADArt Presents - About Love



MADArt Creative is a multi-disciplined Performing Arts and Production Company dedicated to present young, emerging artists and make art accessible through innovative event planning and community partnerships. MADArt Presents is a performance series showcasing collaborative works by innovative, young artists in Dance, Music, Theater, and Art Installations. About Love features three dance pieces by emerging composers Weston Minissali and William Pearson with choreographers Megan Guinta, Theo Bogusewski, and Lauren Camp, produced in partnership with Two Bridges Neighborhood Council. The show will brings audience on a journey of exploration within, and into the mysterious, unforgiving, and dark sides of “love”.

This event has limited seating with standing room available. Free admission. Please reserve your seat by calling 212-267-3025, or email info@twobridges.org.

Sept. 28th & 29th at Two Bridges Community Room on 82 Rutgers Slip, NY 10002
Doors open: 7:30PM
Show begins: 8:00PM

Program Order:

Part I:
Music Composed by Weston Minissali
Choreographed & Performed by Megan Guinta & Mao Hamada

Part II:
Choreographed by Theo Boguszewski
Music ("Ekho") Composed by Will Pearson
Performance by - Nicole Restani, Francheska Lopez, and Isabel Umali; David Flaum (F.Horn), Mike Gordon (Drums), Puya Aravand (Violin), Eric Umble (Clarinet), and Ivy Wong (Double Bass)

Part III:
Choreographed by Lauren Camp
Performance by - Nicole Restani, Kaylin Carlucci, and Mary Page Nance


Contact: Santino Lo, 914-843-9435
slo@madartcreative.com
www.madartcreative.com

Contemporary Art Under The Influence

    
2013 Spring Tempe Festival of the Arts     


Call to Artists

WHAT: Spring  Tempe  Festival  of  the  Arts

WHERE: Mill Avenue District, the heart of the Valley of the Sun; Tempe, Arizona

WHEN: April  5 - 7,  2013    
              Friday,  Saturday  &  Sunday,  10:00  a.m. - 5:00  p.m.   


NOTEWORTHY:
  • Juried show in 16 media categories
  • Surveyed results show an average of $1.6 million in festival sales
  • Promotion of event to art-buying public in newspapers, lifestyle magazines, radio, television, direct mail, online, news releases, and social media valued at $325,000
  • Featured Artist and Artists Awards valued at $5,000
  • Application/Jury Fee $35; $460 basic booth fee + $75 mandatory City sales tax/business license fee ($535 basic total) with value added fees based on zone location, single, double, corner, space behind, and electric preferences
  • Artist amenities include booth sitting, mobile hospitality cart serving water throughout the day, hospitality lounge with complimentary coffee, soda, water and snacks; large-art delivery assistance program; and, 24-hour security patrol
  • New quality control program to enforce no buy/sell policy

The Spring Tempe Festival of the Arts is among the oldest, largest, and best-loved traditions in the Desert Southwest. Held over a 3-day weekend, more than 225,000 visitors shop from the Valley's best selection of fine art and craft, from more than 350 artists, coming from throughout North America. The Festival occurs in a festive street fair atmosphere in the Mill Avenue District of downtown Tempe, Arizona. Now in its 36th year, the Spring Festival has been named the Best Event in Arizona by the International Festival and Events Association, and received an Award of Merit from the International Downtown Association.

This juried show does not admit buy-sell artists, and promotes original art with all artists on site to engage visitors. The event is held semi-annually, taking advantage of the last of "snow bird" high season in Arizona. One third of the Festival's visitors come from outside Phoenix and outside Arizona.

It's fun for the whole family, too, with more than two dozen street entertainers located throughout the site, Kids Innovation Station where children make visual art they can take home free, the Arizona Wine Festival wine tasting gardens, The Art of Beer microbrewery gardens, and the Festival Stage featuring daily musical entertainment.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline: October 1, 2012

Notification: November 6, 2012

Booth Fees Due: December 4, 2012

Apply At:www.zapplication.org

More Information: www.tempefestivalofthearts.com

Email Questions: jeanette@tempefestivalofthearts.com

Phone Questions: Artist Relations Director, Jeanette Miller - (602) 997-2601