Sunday, May 25, 2014

Piccolo Spoleto Festival: Festival of Churches & Synagogues!

 
Piccolo Spoleto Festival: 
Festival of Churches & Synagogues!
   Carolina Voices' Festival Singers  
May 24 at 1pm
  
  


Venue: St. Philip's Episcopal Church
Address: 142 Church St.
Admission:
 FREE, offerings accepted 
 
   Black Classical Artists of Louisville  
May 24 at 3pm
  
   


Venue: Mt. Zion AME Church
Address: 5 Glebe St.
Admission:
 FREE, offerings accepted 
 
   Palmetto Bronze Handbell Ensemble  
May 24 at 5pm
  
    


Venue: Bethel United Methodist Church
Address: 57 Pitt St.
Admission:
 FREE, offerings accepted 
 
   Lynn Swanson Festival Singers 
May 25 at 2pm
  
     
  
Venue: Circular Congregational Church
Address: 150 Meeting St.
Admission:
 FREE, offerings accepted 
 
   Sacre Voci 
May 25 at 3pm
  
      
  
Venue: Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Address: 120 Broad St.
Admission:
 FREE, offerings accepted 
 
   The Madison Singers of James Madison University
May 25 at 4pm
  
       
  
Venue: Bethel United Methodist Church
Address: 57 Pitt St.
Admission:
 FREE, offerings accepted 
 
   William Baker Festival Singers
May 26 at 3pm
  
        
  
Venue: Circular Congregational Church
Address: 150 Meeting St.
Admission: FREE, offerings accepted 
 
   Atlanta Schola Catorum
May 26 at 4pm
  
         
  
Venue: Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Address: 120 Broad St.
Admission: FREE, offerings accepted 
 
CHURCHES OF THE HOLY CITY WALKING TOUR
  
Enrich your encounter with the Festival of Churches and Synagouges, by participating in the highly popular Churches of the Holy City Walking Tour,departing Washington Park (Broad and Meeting Streets) at 9:00am on Tuesday through Saturday mornings (May 27-May 31June 3-June 7).
  
Join Carol Ezell-Gilson, local artist and licensed tour guide, on an informative two-hour walk through Charleston's most beautiful churches. Groups limited to 20. Interiors of churches will be viewed upon availibility.
  
 Advance reservations essentail - please book atwww.broadstreettours.com or by phone (843) 577- 2947.
Tickets: $25 (20% off the proceeds will be donated to the churches).
    
WAYS TO PURCHASE TICKETS

IN PERSON: Charleston Visitor Center, 375 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403.  Daily from9am-5pm. Payments accepted: Cash, Check, and All major credit cards.

PHONE IN: Ticket Hotline at (866) 811-4111 to speak with a live ticket salesperson,
available Monday-Friday from 9am-9pm & Saturday-Sunday from 10am-6pm.  Payments accepted: All major credit cards.

ORDER ON-LINE: 24 Hours a day / 7 Days a Week at www.piccolospoleto.comPayments accepted: All major credit cards.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Piccolo Spoleto Festival Must Hear Music!

 
Piccolo Spoleto Festival 
Must Hear Music!
May 24 at 5pm
 
CSO Gospel Choir  
Venue: Emanuel AME Church (Main Sanctuary)  
Address: 110 Calhoun St
Admission: $21 Adults/ $11 Students
 
 

May 24 - June 7 at 2pm
SOUND OF CHARLESTON  
Venue: Circular Congregational Church
Address: 150 Meeting St. 
Admission:$28 Adults, $26 Seniors, $16 students,
Free for children 12 and under.
 

May 28 at 7:30pm
JAZZ: Piccolo Comes to Kiawah, Featuring Leah Suarez & Friends
Venue: River Course Clubhouse
Address: 10 River Course Ln
Admission: $10  
 
  




*Kiawah Island Resort is offering a 20% discount on villas and houses in conjunction with this event for the night of May 28. Please call 1-800-654-2924 or 843-768-2121, ask for Villa Reservations, and reference "Piccolo Comes to Kiawah" or booking number #11936* 
May 24 and 25
YOUTH MUSIC FESTIVAL  
Venue: Second Presbyterian Church 
Address: 342 Meeting St 
Admission: FREE
   
WAYS TO PURCHASE TICKETS

IN PERSON: Charleston Visitor Center, 375 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403.  Daily from9am-5pm. Payments accepted: Cash, Check, and All major credit cards.

PHONE IN: Ticket Hotline at (866) 811-4111 to speak with a live ticket salesperson,
available Monday-Friday from 9am-9pm & Saturday-Sunday from 10am-6pm.  Payments accepted: All major credit cards.

ORDER ON-LINE: 24 Hours a day / 7 Days a Week at www.piccolospoleto.comPayments accepted: All major credit cards.
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Caution Gabriel Angemi & Mia Tyler and In the back room gallery space: Rainbow Dreams of the Serpent Queen Chor Boogie


ArtNowNY presents:


Gabriel Angemi, Joan's Housekeeping, 6th & Mechanic, 2014

Caution
Gabriel Angemi & Mia Tyler

and
In the back room gallery space:
Rainbow Dreams of the Serpent Queen
Chor Boogie

Exhibition Dates: June 5-June 21, 2014

Opening Reception: June 5, 2014 | 6-9 PM

May 20, 2014 (New York, NY) – ArtNowNY is pleased to present two simultaneous exhibitions for the month of June. Caution, a two-person photography show of Gabriel Angemi and Mia Tyler, and in the gallery’s back room space, Rainbow Dreams of the Serpent Queen will feature new spray paintings on canvas by Chor Boogie. The gallery will host an opening reception for the artists June 5th, from 6 to 9 PM, at ArtNowNY (548 W 28th Street 2nd Floor, New York, NY).

Caution, the title warns, is a show of complex and difficult subject matter. Viewing Mia Tyler’s mixed-media photography, it is not hard to imagine what the French mean by their idiom for orgasm, la petite mort, “the little death.” Tyler presents a dark world where desire and despair are interchangeable, and images appear literally, a climaxing man on his back, or as euphemism, a deep hole shown from the bottom looking out.

The pleasure of giving in and letting go is evident, but the ‘lovers’ depicted are solitary; DIY-ing their pleasure, embracing plastic sex dolls, or viewed from a remote lurker’s angle, sex comes across not as the ultimate measure of worth (as advertisers would have us believe), but rather a flawed expression of the human condition, a frailty. For Tyler, an established model, this perspective is fresh and daring, the point of view of someone who has spent a career being watched and desired turning the tables on social taboos and sexual norms.

Gabriel Angemi’s photographs of the everyday catastrophes and destruction he experiences as a fireman in Camden, New Jersey, remind us of our ultimate frailty–the delicate condition of being alive. For Angemi, a second generation firefighter in his hometown of Camden, both America’s poorest and most dangerous city, his photographs take an unflinching look at the conditions and human toll that is the reality behind the city’s statistics.

Angemi, who spends his downtime cruising the Camden streets with a police scanner to be amongst the first at a scene, presents the gritty imagery with the cool professionalism of someone living with these realities on a daily basis. Like a photojournalist, he inserts himself where the action is, delivering imagery from the frontlines of an ongoing battle for dignity and meaning in the face of poverty, despair, and the overall delicacy of life, changeable in an instant. Reminiscent of Weegee’s seminal New York crime photographs, Angemi’s images portray the ride or die reality of those living in a notorious city most would rather forget. Together, Tyler and Angemi in Caution present a view that is evocative, deeply human and, like the Realist painters of the 19th century, attempting to capture some semblance of reality, warts and all.

In the gallery’s back room exhibition, Rainbow Dreams of the Serpent Queen, San Francisco based street-artist Chor Boogie’s first solo exhibition at ArtNowNY, includes 6 never before shown works from the artist’s current ‘Serpent’ series, as well as 5 new works making their East Coast début. In addition, the artist has produced for the occasion a series of miniature ‘Boogie Bird’ paintings, the iconic signature of the artist that appears in all of his works, available in limited edition.

Established in the graffiti and street art scene with a 20 plus year career as an artist, Chor Boogie took to the medium at the young age of 13, influenced by the legends of the early era including PHASE 2, Riff 170 and Vulcan, over time making a name for himself with a bold use of color and fluid dreamlike imagery. The artist’s richly detailed compositions are recognizable by their vivid color palette and deft use of line. His ‘Serpent’ series showcased in the exhibition presents a Surrealistic dreamscape of the iconic form of the serpent, a timeless signifier for the continuous and ever lasting, as well as mortal and deadly.

About the Artists
Gabriel Angemi, born in 1975 in Camden, New Jersey, is an American artist, photographer, writer, and instructor. Although never having any formal art schooling outside of a few classes in high school, Gabe has honed his skills thru creative endeavors with friends, growing up riding a skateboard, and the last 15 years as a fireman working in Camden. Having a camera of some kind in his possession some 20 years now, photographs are his main artistic venture. However, he also makes drawings, weapons, sculptures, and collage art out of found objects. Gabriel has recently shown his photographs in "99 days," a group show at Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, PA; "Rise Above" group show at ArtNowNY, NY; "A Backward Glance Over Traveled Roads,” a 3 person show at Philadelphia's Gravy Gallery, PA; and contributed several photographs to the Camp Starlight Art Auction in Portland, OR that benefitted children affected with HIV/AIDS. Aside from his art, Angemi travels the country teaching and lecturing on firefighter tactics and techniques and recently placed well enough on a promotional exam to hopefully be promoted to Captain by the end of this year. Gabriel currently resides in Merchantville, NJ with his wife Nicole and two daughters.

Mia Tyler, born 1978 in Lebanon, New Hampshire, is an American artist, photographer, actress, and model. She is the daughter of Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler and model Cyrinda Foxe. Mia’s love of the arts began at an early age, when she visited museums around the world with her mother. She has appeared acting on MTV and CBS, and various shows. In 2008, Mia released a memoir, published by Simon & Schuster, titled “Creating Myself,” about her life growing up in the entertainment world. After receiving a camera as a birthday gift from her father, she assumed a new role behind the lens. Consciously deciding not to draw influence from other photographers, Mia was able to develop a style that was truly her own. Her debut show titled “Through the Looking Glass” opened February 2012. Mia’s experimental approach has resulted in a strongly stylized expression that is edgy, honest, and revealing on a personal level. Currently, Mia resides in New York, where she lives and works as an artist.

Chor Boogie, born 1979 in San Diego county, lives and works in San Francisco, CA. His murals have been commissioned in cities across the US and internationally, including ArtWynwood, Miami, FL; the 2012 Democratic National Convention, Charlotte, NC; a Smithsonian/Capital Mall installation, Washington DC; a San Francisco Arts Commission Market Street Mural, San Francisco, CA; and a Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Mural, Ginwa in Xi'an, China; among others. His work is held in numerous public and private collections such as the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and a portrait of Hugh Hefner at the Playboy West Coast Representative Office, as well as corporate collections including Google, Zazzle.com and Westfield.

About ArtNow NY
ArtNow NY is a hub of creative genius in New York City, pulling from established and emerging artists of different styles, disciplines and background. We create an open forum between our artists, our community and our collectors ensuring a mutually beneficial relationship.  Our primary concerns are to nurture and push our artists into new opportunities while creating a dialogue with our artist and collector base. In addition, ArtNow NY educates our community by introducing them to local and global artistic movements. We believe that everyone is a collector at heart, and, as a result, we provide an array of artistic works to meet novice to advance collector concerns.
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Sunday, May 18, 2014

[SUMMER EXHIBITIONS] July/August/September Events at Taos Museums and Historic Homes

[SUMMER EXHIBITIONS]

July/August/September Events at Taos Museums and Historic Homes

Taos, New Mexico - Summer in Taos is one of the most magical seasons of the year to explore this enchanted town. This summer, the members of the Museum Association of Taos will offer a broad range of artistic, historic, and cultural exhibits, events, lectures, and classes as well as special programming for children. See you at the Museums for these wonderful exhibitions:
  • Taos Art Museum at Fechin House: NOW - SEPTEMBER 21 --- Intimate and International: The Art of Nicolai Fechin; taosartmuseum.orgFor an artist who met with international success early in his career and maintained a lifelong reputation as one of the finest portrait artists of his time, Nicolai Ivanovich Fechin (1881 – 1955) was an extremely private, retiring man. His emotive, vivid, and idiosyncratic art is based on a very personal frame of reference, even at its most academic. Through a selection of approximately 25 paintings and 30 drawings, set in the historic house that Fechin himself designed and ornamented, Intimate and International: The Art of Nicolai Fechinhighlights the contrast between the world-wide experience of the artist and the personal character of his art—whether the loving, gestural portrayals of his sitters, still lifes, and landscapes, or the exquisite home he hand-crafted for his small family in Taos, New Mexico.
  • Harwood Museum of Art: MAY 17 - SEPTEMBER 7 --- Highlights from the Gus Foster Collection; harwoodmuseum.org. In 2013 collector, connoisseurand longtime Harwood Museum of Art supporter Gus Foster donated a remarkable collection of 391 works of contemporary art by 83 artists to the Museum. This summer the Harwood Museum of Art will celebrate that extraordinary gift by exhibiting 121 works from the collection and publishing a 96-page full-color catalog featuring an essay by Evan M. Maurer, Director Emeritus of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. The Gus Foster Collection, distinguished by its quality, focus, and depth, is unsurpassed in the number of iconic works created by contemporary artists working in the acclaimed art colony of Taos, New Mexico. The many prominent East and West Coast artists represented in this gift – including Larry Bell, Lynda Benglis, Vija Celmins, Ron Cooper, Ron Davis and Ken Price – speak to the strong connection that Taos has long had with the national and international art worlds. In particular, the collection explores in depth the Taos-Los Angeles contemporary art connection. Professionally trained docents will lead tours of Highlights from the Gus Foster Collection at 1 PM every Sunday while the exhibition is on view.
  • Millicent Rogers Museum:  AUGUST 1, 2014 - JANUARY 31, 2015 --- Fred Harvey and the Making of the American Westmillicentrogers.org. Fred Harvey and the Fred Harvey Company in many ways created the images that most Americans have of the American West. Whether through postcards, books, jewelry and more, the name Fred Harvey became synonymous with all things west of Kansas! This unique exhibit featuring items borrowed from the family of Fred Harvey will tell the story of the company that made the west! Special highlights include:
    • Maria Martinez and Nampeyo - Native American pottery artists whose careers were heavily influenced by their time working for Fred Harvey.
    • Fred Harvey jewelry from private collections illustrating the range and diversity of the work produced for and sold by Fred Harvey retail shops.
    • The role of the railroad along with Fred Harvey creating images of the West. Come and see our train layout just as children in the 1950 - 60's would have seen on Christmas morning.
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The Museum Association of Taos (MAT)
The Museum Association of Taos (MAT) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit association of five separate museums whose unique historic buildings and exceptional collections present the art, history, and culture of Taos and northern New Mexico. Our member museums include the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House, the Millicent Rogers Museum, the Harwood Museum of Art, and the Taos Historic Museums, comprising the E.L. Blumenschein Home and La Hacienda de los Martinez.

MAT Super Ticket: Five Museums. One Ticket. All Taos.
Through our MAT Super Ticket, we offer the best value in Taos. For just $25, the discounted combination pass is good for one visit to each of our five Taos museums. The MAT Super Ticket will be honored for one full year from the date of purchase, and it’s transferable. The MAT Super Ticket may be passed on to another person if the original owner doesn’t have time to visit all of our museums.
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Closing this week "this is you"

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OPENING NIGHT STRONG SALES CAPACITY ATTENDANCE Art Market San Francisco 2014

Art Market San Francisco


OPENING NIGHTSTRONG SALES
CAPACITY ATTENDANCE
Art Market San Francisco 2014

San Francisco, CA, May 16, 2014 - Art Market San Francisco opened last night at Fort Mason Festival Pavillion for its fourth season and welcomed the area’s leading collectors, critics and art enthusiasts.  The evening began with the Benefit Preview Reception, whose proceeds benefit the de Young and Legion of Honor, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and was attended by the Bay Area’s elite collector base.  Visitors were greeted by Jeremiah Jenkins’, The Split performance at the fair’s entrance and music by the SFJAZZ High School All-Stars Combo upon entry. Following the Benefit Preview Reception we welcomed our Preview VIP Pass Holders to the Opening Night Party.  With continued exceptional turnout, this year’s opening had over 5,000 visitors in attendance.

Leading critics from the San Francisco Chronicle, Time Magazine, NPR, ArtInfo, The Wall Street Journal and many other publications were first arrivals to preview the fair and there was abundant pre-press prior to the show’s opening including the San Francisco Chronicle, Sociéte Perrier, the Examiner.com and SFC&G. 

The fantastic opening night turn out resulted in strong sales for exhibitors.  Catherine Clark Gallery reported sales by Charles Gute and Masami Teraoka.  Greg Kucera Gallery sold a unique bronze cast by Deborah Butterfield for $145k as well as a Margie Livingston. Mark Moore Gallery had pre-sales from local collectors including a work by David Ryan.  Jonathan Ferrara Gallery had three sales on the first night and nearbyRomer Young Gallery sold three works by Susan O’Malley and Deric Carner and Los Angeles gallery 101/Exhibit sold a Chambliss Giobbi. Nancy Hoffman Gallery reported multiple sales by a number of artists on view and both Aimee Frieberg Exhibitions | CULT and Charlie James Gallery reported sales.  Quint Contemporary Art sold four works that totaled $60-$70k and included works by Gisela Colón, Mel Bochner, Adam Belt and Thomas Glassford.  Eckert Fine Art sold two works by Eric Fortsmann totaling close to $47k and Ever Gold Gallery sold work by three artists, Henry Gunderson, Adam Parker Smith and Jeremiah Jenkins whose work was a part of the opening night performance.

Additional exhibitors also reported sales to museums and institutions as well as leading private collections.  There was also many confidant holds reported on a number of works. We anticipate this continued strong sales trend throughout the fair’s run as well as streaming attendance for the next three days.  Now open to the general public, through May 18th, in addition to a stellar list of exhibitors, Art Market San Francisco has also curated a selection of programs and talks that will make this year’s fair experience even more enriching.


Full list of exhibiting Galleries is viewable online: http://artmarketsf.com/galleries/
Full list of these programs can be found online: http://artmarketsf.com/projects-events/


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Fine Artist Louise Mellon's Preakness Sentiment


Louise Mellon 
Fine Art

Fine Artist Louise Mellon's  
Preakness Sentiment

Wellington, FL. - May 16, 2014 - Horse lovers and racing enthusiasts will be focused on Pimlico in Baltimore, MD for the 139th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday May 17. Fine artist Louise Mellon sends salutations to all involved in the second leg of the Triple Crown.   
 "May the wind be always at your back and your horse never leave without you!" said Mellon.
"Independence Day" by Louise Mellon. 
Click here for information about purchasing Louise Mellon paintings and prints 
or for arranging for a commission.

Showings

A showing of Louise Mellon's prints will be on exhibit during month of May at the Middleburg Common Grounds, 114 Washington Street in Middleburg, VA.
Louise Mellon in her studio with Ruffles and Cricket. Photo by Booth Malone

About Louise Mellon
 Mellon was born to a family
of artists who encouraged her creativity. She was raised in Middleburg, VA, where she rode and drove horses. Mellon's keen visual sense led her to a career as a commercial photographer and artist. Her work has been seen branding numerous products and covers of prize lists, racing programs and publications. She flew airplanes, helicopters and did aerobatics, has resided in several parts of the country, and has traveled the world studying fine art. She has served on several boards, including the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and the Collector's Committee of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, VA. She moved to Aiken, SC, and custom-built a very special studio, where she works, welcomes visiting artists and hosts local events. Mellon's unique view of the world is demonstrated through all her work. Her style is instantly recognizable and certain to bring enjoyment, laughter and wonder.

For more information visit Louise Mellon's website at: http://louisemellon.com/


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