Monday, October 8, 2012

Cold Spring/Garrison Open Studios Oct.12th, 13th, 14th.



2012 Cold Spring Arts Annual Open Studio tour  

Cold Spring, 
Nelsonville & Garrison Area Artists invite art lovers into  
Their Working Environment

The success of Cold Spring Arts first open studios held in 2011 has inspired 39 artists to join in CSA's 2nd annual Open Studio event. This free weekend event has been created by artists for art lovers and collectors to expand awareness of the vibrant artistic community thriving in the inspiring Hudson Valley towns of Cold Spring and Garrison. A preview reception and group show on Friday, October 12th, from 5 to 8 p.m. will kick off the event. Artists will open their spaces to the public from 12 pm to 6 pm on Saturday, October 13th and Sunday, October 14th, 2012. 
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The group show, featuring one work from each artist, will open at Philipstown.info at 69 Main St., Cold Spring.  Representing a diverse range of styles and media, this collection will give visitors the opportunity to choreograph their weekend tour so that they can identify and then visit with the artists that interest them, in the studios where their work is created. 
Maps posted on www.coldspringarts.com will highlight the location of all open studios and will be available at various locations in the village of Cold Spring, including Houlihan Lawrence at 60 Main Street, the Cold Spring Visitor's Center at the end of Main Street and Garrison Art Center in Garrison. Visitors commuting by Metro-North can choose a walking tour within the village of Cold Spring, where over a dozen artists' studios will be opened to the public; if traveling by car, visitors can map out a drive to seek out the artists who live in the Hudson Valley towns of Garrison and Cold Spring.  
Visitors will have access to local artists in relaxed and informal settings, witnessing the creative process first-hand. Fused Glass artist and founder of Cold Spring Arts and ArtFull Living, Barbara Galazzo understands this: "By going into a studio, viewers get to see what goes on behind closed doors...how the artist's creativity stirs them into action...and the processes involved in getting to the finished product".   The open studio format invites meaningful dialogue between artist and viewer. Whether a collector or an art lover, this is a unique opportunity to discover new talent at the source and purchase works directly from the artist's inventory. Distinct from the often impersonal and intimidating gallery setting, this personal relationship with the artists brings another layer of meaning to any artwork that you choose to live with. 


This year's Open Studio tour features professional artists of national and international renown, working in ceramics, glass, painting, video, installation, printmaking, and sculpture. Highlights include: a rarely seen 18-foot wood-fired Anagama-Norborigama Japanese-style kiln built by Tony Moore; Susan English's luminous poured paintings; Thomas Huber's juxtaposition of images, built up to create a rich, intriguing surface; Carla Goldberg's I Remember series, in which she casts items from her childhood in a 3-dimensional translucent resin, fixing the memory in time; Jaanika Peerna's stunning nature-inspired abstract drawings and installations; Julie Tooth's paintings which reference the myriad influences affecting us at all times and which she describes as "an attempt to realize the influences we see and feel, be they natural or man-made"; Alex Uribe's profound sculptures, made from recycled and revitalized materials long before "Green" was in vogue; and Lesli Uribe's paintings which encompass a global language introducing, perhaps subliminally, the idea that we are all creators. 
The Cold Spring and Garrison 2nd Annual Open Studio event occurs at the beginning of fall foliage season - an opportune moment for visitors to experience the natural beauty that has long attracted artists to the Hudson Valley region. The area will also be host to other exciting art events on the same weekend, including "CURRENT 2012", a sculpture exhibition presented by Garrison Art Center on the grounds of Boscobel House and Gardens; Collaborative Concepts @ Saunders Farm, a sculpture exhibition of over 70 sculptures; both located in Garrison, NY; the Van Brunt Projects @ The Living Room among works being shown includes the Starn Brothers; and The ArtFull Living Designer Show House showcasing 37 Hudson Valley artists works and collaboration with 7 interior designers. 

Events Schedule
        
*Cold Spring Arts Open Studio Tour:

*Oct. 12th  
Kick Off Party Cold Spring Arts 5-8 pm
 Location Philipstown.Info  69 Main St., Cold Spring, NY

*Oct 13th Open Studios 12-6pm
*Oct 14th Open Studios 12-6pm

Art Events Scheduled:

*Oct. 12th Opening Receptions and Exhibits 6-9pm 
 Marina Gallery 153 Main St., Cold Spring 
Gallery 66 NY 66 Main St., Cold Spring  
Van Brunt Projects @the Living Room, 103 Main St.,Cold Spring  
Houlihan Lawrence 70 Main St., Cold Spring

*Oct. 13th  
Collaborative Concepts @ Saunders Farm Mid Run Reception, 853 Old Albany Post Rd, Garrison 2-6 pm
  
*Oct. 13th & 14th
Garrison Art Center Artist on Location Silent Auction, Garrison
Current Sculpture at Boscobel  Cold Spring
ArtFull Living Designer Show House at Glassbury
3370 Albany Post Road, (Route 9) Court Cold Spring
Collaborative Concepts @ Saunders Farm Garrison

*Oct. 14
ArtFull Living Designer Show House at Glassbury Court, Closing Reception & Silent Auction 6-7:30
3370 Albany Post Road, (Route 9) www.coldspringarts.com  
    

Links to All Area Events Weekend of Oct. 13th and 14th
Cold Spring Garrison Open Studios www.coldspringarts.com  
Artfull Living Designer Show House www.coldspringarts.com 
Saunders Farm www.collaborativeconcepts.org

 
This event was made possible by a grant from Putnam Arts. This grant program is managed and monitored by the Putnam Arts Council.


   
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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Amsterdam Showcase Final Call - Application deadline 14th October


Final Call Amsterdam Showcase 1st December, 2012 at de Oude Kerk, Oudekerksplein 23, 1012GX Amsterdam


Final Call to artist & gallery to exhibit and become part of Amsterdam Showcase. Deadline 14th October.

Amsterdam Showcase 1st December, 2012 at de Oude Kerk. International exhibition of contemporary art, is announcing final call! A great opportunity to artists from all over the world to become part of a unique and well-promoted Art show in the Netherlands. Exhibit alongside worlds best established and top emerging artists at the oldest and most beatiful church of Amsterdam, to thousands of art loving visitors and VIP guests. A one-day art exhibition, with Champagne Reception and Private View, Global Art Awards ceremony, After-Party at ClubNL, and a full day of exposure including press and promotion. Spaces available from £75 (€95) www.amsterdamshowcase.com
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Enter or Vote for best Artist Award, announced at the Private View Amsterdam Showcase 1st December with great prizes, and a fantastic art loving crowd!
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SHOWCASE Preview II

What to expect! Famous Dutch Artist Henk Veen who will perform a dynamic live painting show, that will engage you into the world of his creativity... Read more
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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Fine Art Magazine Covers The Hamptons International Film Festival

Greetings! 

Fine Art Magazine Covers The Hamptons International Film Festival
(HIFF)

Keep your eyes open in the following week for interviews with famous film makers, directors, actors, and more from this years HIFF 2012
Susan Rockefeller & Gina Bradley
Julia Garner Actress from the film Electric Children
T.C. Johnston Director of the documentary Rising From Ashes
Dan Mirvish Filmmaker of the film Between Us
Lizzie Gottlieb Director of the documentary Romeo Romeo
Callie and Brett from Star Watch Media

Make sure you follow us @fineartmagazine on Twitter and Instagram for all the latest and current updates from the festival.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Phone Interview with Vimeo's Jeremy Boxer: Release of Tip Jar and Pay-to-View

VIMEO ANNOUNCES OPEN PLATFORM FOR CREATORS TO EARN MONEY FROM THEIR VIDEOS 

See our above per release telephone interview with Jeremy Boxer taped September 18, 2012. 
Vimeo® announced September 23rd. two new features that enable creators to earn money from their films and videos. Available now, Tip Jar allows viewers to show their appreciation to creators by voluntarily contributing money to support their work. Over the next several months, Vimeo will also roll out an open pay-to-view service that allows creators to sell their work behind a paywall.
Vimeo’s focus on quality and creativity has allowed it to become one of the Web’s top 10 distributors of video online1 with more than 75 million monthly unique visitors2 and one of the world’s largest creative networks with over 13 million registered members. Vimeo’s introduction of Tip Jar and its upcoming pay-to-view service provide a clear path for video creators to build businesses around the films and videos they create. 
1 June 2012 Comscore 
2 August 2012 Vimeo Internal via Google Analytics 
“Empowering creators to make money from their videos is a logical next step for Vimeo as a service and an opportunity to expand the overall marketplace for video creators and viewers,” said Vimeo CEO Kerry Trainor. “Established creators and emerging talent alike can connect directly with their audiences without the need to conform to industry standards around video format, price or timing releases.” 
Vimeo’s Tip Jar enables video creators to crowdsource funds to support works directly from their viewers. Tip Jar will allow anyone to give tips before, during or after watching a video; Vimeo will pay 85 percent of the gross revenue to the creator. Starting today, Vimeo Plus or Pro members can choose to activate Tip Jar. 
Vimeo’s pay-to-view service will be an open platform for video creators to sell access to their films and videos. Expanding on traditional rental and Video On Demand models, Vimeo’s pay-to-view service gives creators customizable options to sell their films and video content directly to their audiences and provide control over pricing, rental duration distribution location and other settings. Vimeo will begin rolling out its pay-to-view service in beta preview this fall with a curated series of films. Vimeo will make the pay-to-view service available to all Vimeo PRO subscribers in early 2013.
“Creators have asked us for quite some time to help them monetize their work, but we think it needed an approach that put the controls back into the hands of the creators themselves,” said Dae Mellencamp, President of Vimeo. “We designed these tools to allow video creators to be as flexible as possible while providing the ability to financially succeed at various levels of viewership.” 
For more information about Vimeo’s new creator monetization tools, please visit https://vimeo.com

Featured Artist - Kalos&Klio

 Kalos&Klio, Pandora’s Box, 2012


Kalos&Klio
Artistic duet Kalos&Klio is a distinct artistic case. Above all they are an artistic duo, a particularly rare phenomenon in our intensively individualistic era. The artist pair is born in Greece, where they live and work. Kalos&Klio have joined forces since 2005 and operate in a complementary fashion; as they say: “we choose to work as a unit that operates with two hard disks”. The pair considers the process of working as one, a path more intriguing since they come from different artistic trajectories. Kalos studied photography in GR and Klio studied painting and printmaking in the NL and USA and also holds an MFA from the University of Chicago, USA.
Kalos&Klio are interdisciplinary artists working in a variety of media, incorporating installation, digital graphics and design. They are crossing the boundaries of the high and low arts as they choose to think across them. Through their post pop and post psychedelic explorations they seek to open up new avenues in the world of digital art. They are breaking through the boundaries of the arts as they create ensembles which are deliberately emptied of ideology and which, for precisely this reason, articulate a political discourse. They are intentionally artists of the ‘post’ and the ‘intermediate’, their work is based in post pop and post psychedelic art with steampunk characteristics.
The artistic pair is not indifferent to the fragmented world from which their works are inspired and influenced. They scan the virtual cyberspace as well as the (unquestionably material) world of global flea markets, as they look for raw materials for their creations. The final work is then presented as a single artwork print or as an installation that is realized on a variety of printed surfaces: wallpaper, fabric, garments, crockery and tiles, creating environments that are intricate and complicated. Artistically Kalos&Klio operate like ‘cultural nomads’, like Flâneurs wandering casually in the imaginary of the internet screen among diverse cultures, including their own home culture.
Kalos&Klio artworks, in a deeper level, are concerned with what is – in appearances only – a research in vain: the exploration of our lost connection with the memory of the past through reusing existing objects; the memory as historical past or aura, but also the importance of memory as illusion in the internet by means of a mélange of personal narratives, among which one can surf time and space; notions that have in present nothing to do with what we’ve known.
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Application Link Corrected: South Miami Rotary Art Festival


South Miami Rotary
Art Festival



Call to Artists 



What: South Miami Rotary Art Festival 2013
 
 

Where: Downtown South Miami on Sunset Drive between Red Road and US#1

When: February 23-24, 2013, Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM - 6 PM


NOTEWORTHY:

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  • *Load-in and out at booth space. 
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  • *Free parking for artists. 
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  • *Cash awards of at least $3,250 will be presented. 
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  • *Automatic acceptance for winners the following year. 
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  • *Complimentary continental breakfast both mornings. 
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  • *Booth sitting available for brief breaks.
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    *Fees: Application - $30
              Booths - $295, $350,& $395

    *Drive-up to booth space for load in and out

    *Cost to public: Free admission


    The 29th annual South Miami Rotary Art Festival is a juried two day outdoor festival that takes place in the vibrant downtown area of South Miami on Sunset Drive from US1 to Red Road (57th Avenue). The area is filled with historic buildings, restaurants and unique shops. Just 3 miles south of Miami's Coconut Grove, South Miami borders the University of Miami and the upscale neighborhoods of Coral Gables and Pinecrest.

    For online directions to show site search for 5750 SW 72 St., South Miami, FL 33143.

    Started as a small show in 1984, the event has grown into one of Miami-Dade County's most anticipated festivals. Dozens of friendly and dedicated Rotary volunteers staff the event, ensuring a pleasant experience for exhibitors.

    The festival attracts a diverse group of art lovers numbering in the 25,000-30,000 range. Public admission is free and includes live mellow music throughout the weekend and an international food court.

    The proceeds of the festival benefit South Miami Rotary charitable efforts including college scholarships for local school students as well as international and local community service projects. 
     
     IMPORTANT DATES: 

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  • Application deadline - October 31, 2012 
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  • Notifications emailed - November 19, 2012 
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  • Booth fees due - December 14, 2012 
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  • No refunds after - January 4, 2013 
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  • Show dates - February 23 & 24, 2013 
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  • Set up - February 23, 2013 - 6:00 a.m.  
    Must be completed by 9:45 a.m. 




  • Email questions to info@southmiamiartfest.org

    Minjung Kim: Predestination



    Minjung Kim, Predestination, 2012. Collage with burnt, colored rice paper and black ink. 57 1/8 x 29 7/8 inches
    Minjung Kim: Predestination

    Exhibition Dates: September 29 - October 29, 2012
    Reception for the artist: Saturday, September 29, 5:00-7:30 PM
    Artist’s Talk: Saturday, September 29, 6:30 PM
    Leslie Sacks Fine Art, Brentwood is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Minjung Kim. This will be the first American showing of Kim’s works since her very successful solo exhibitions at Leslie Sacks Fine Art in 2003 and 2007. The artist will be in attendance at the reception to give a brief talk about her new works.
    This exhibition will feature several pieces that embody the basic elements of ink, paper and fire found in the dense fields of rosettes in her earlier works, but in the new Predestination series she opens up her pieces, using fewer rosettes and scattering them across the picture plane. Strung together by delicate trails of black ink, these rosettes - made of singed, colored and collaged rice paper - create dynamic, asymmetrical constellations of color and form against a stark white background of handmade rice paper.
    Kim’s first solo museum show outside of Korea was held in 2003 at the Modern Art Museum of Ascona, Switzerland. This followed the 2002 publication of Antonio d’Avossa’s Skira monograph, Minjung Kim. Kim’s works are held in the public collections of the Guan Shanyue Art Museum, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France, and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, England. Kim’s first solo museum exhibition was held in 1991 at the Injae Art Museum, Gwangju, South Korea. Her works have also been exhibited at the Guan Shanyue Art Museum, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, Rome, Italy, Museum of Modern Art, Ascona, Switzerland, the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, England, Vittoriano Museum Complex, Rome, Italy, and the Fondazione Palazzo Bricherasio, Turin, Italy.  Kim was also a featured artist in the 2009 Venice Biennale.
    Minjung Kim was born in 1962 in Guangju, South Korea and currently lives and works in Italy, France and the United States. Kim holds an MFA from Hong Ik University where she studied both traditional East Asian painting and classical Western art. Beginning in 1991, Kim attended the Brera Academy, Milan, Italy, where she studied the work of modern European artists.
    Leslie Sacks Fine Art is located at 11640 San Vicente Boulevard in the Los Angeles community of Brentwood. Gallery hours are Monday - Saturday, 10 AM - 6 PM. There is ample validated on-site parking. This exhibition along with most of the gallery’s collection can be viewed online at www.lesliesacks.com
    Please call  (310) 820-9448  for further information.
    Leslie Sacks Fine Art, Brentwood
    11640 San Vicente Blvd.
    Los Angeles, California 90049

    Contemporary Art Evening and Day Sale - October 10-11


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