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Friday, November 26, 2010
Galerie Mark Hachem A RT M I AM I December 1st – December 5th, 2010
A RT M I AM I
December 1st – December 5th, 2010
Preview | November 30th, 2010 | 7:00pm – 10:30pm
Galerie Mark Hachem | Booth # A75
ART MIAMI PAVILLON
Midtown Boulevard
Between North East 32nd & North East 31st Street
Miami, FL 33137
For more information or passes,
please do not hesitate to contact Mark : + 1.917.318.4445
V A S A R E L Y
W o o 7 5
1 9 7 2 – 7 5
A c r y l i c o n c a n v a s
8 0 x 4 2 i n c h e s
Open Call for artists - Fifth International Art Prize 'Arte Laguna'
Nov. 23 2010Open Call for artists - Fifth International Art Prize 'Arte Laguna'
Open Call for artists - Fifth International Art Prize 'Arte Laguna'
Nov. 23 2010 - Dec. 10 2010
This Year Also Videoart And Performance
Arsenale
http://www.artelagunaprize. com
Open Call for artists - Fifth International Art Prize 'Arte Laguna'
Nov. 23 2010 - Dec. 10 2010
This Year Also Videoart And Performance
Arsenale
http://www.artelagunaprize.
Random Cities - International ArtExpo Collection
Call for Artists: Random Cities Deadine. November 30, 2010 International ArtExpo is selecting all interesting video/short.films to include in the next 2010 Exhibitions: |
The selections will be based on the concept of Random Cities. We will present videos about contemporary cities, future cities and possible connections between videoarchitecture and videoart experimentations.
The number of works with you can participate is unlimited. All works must be on DVD (PAL or NTSC), no matter what the original source medium. The duration may be any, with a preference given to a max lenght of 15 minutes. If you are interested, send your video submissions (Name/Surname, City/Country, Film title, Running time, Brief film synopsis) with a CV/biography, videography and an introduction about the piece to:
Luca Curci ArchitectsCorso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 - Bari, Italy
70122 - Bari, Italy
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Animazing is the HQ of the The New Yorker's 2010 Passport to the Arts event
WHAT | Animazing Gallery will be the headquarters for The New Yorker's Passport to the Arts event. Support the arts and have a wonderful day, followed by a memorable cocktail party & auction after the sun goes down. Click here for more information on Passport to the Arts. WHEN | Saturday, November 13th from 11-3PM WHERE | Self-guided tour begins at Animazing Gallery |
EXHIBITION | Through December 29th; a collection of new paintings on canvas &
paper by Tom Everhart.
Animazing Gallery | 212.226.7374 | 54 Greene Street | New York | NY | 10013
Alvar will be at GALERIE ZUGER for the Annual Design District on Dragon Street Gallery Walk in Dallas, Texas, Thursday Nov 11th.
Renowned Artist, Alvar, will be in Attendance at GALERIE ZUGER on Thursday,
November 11th, 5-9
Friday, Novvember 12th, 5-8
Friday, Novvember 12th, 5-8
Saturday, November 13th 1-4
GALERIE ZUGER
1215 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207GALERIE ZUGER
1215 Dragon Street
Call for details: 214 749 7713
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Robin Antar: 97th Annual Art Show at NYC’S National Arts Club Features Award-winning Brooklyn Artist, NOV 12- 30, 2010
97th Annual Art Show at NYC’S National Arts Club Features Award-winning Brooklyn Artist, NOV 12- 30, 2010
NYC, NY; Nov 2010 -- The 97th Annual Show at the National Arts Club in NYC (www.nationalartsclub.org) will feature the work of Brooklyn sculptor Robin Antar, an award-winning artist who will be among many local artists included in an exhibition at 15 Gramercy Park South, Manhattan, from November 12-November 30. An award reception will take place November 28th at 1PM.
Ms. Antar, whose sculptures have graced the display windows of Paul Stuart’s flagship NYC Madison Avenue store, will exhibit her life-like and life-sized boxing gloves carved out of carrara marble (7”h x 16”w). Ms. Antar was chosen to exhibit as an award winning member of Allied Artists of America, Inc.
Allied Artists of America, Inc. is a non-profit National Art Society composed of artists, sculptors, elected active members and sustaining associate members from the across the country. The offices and exhibition galleries are both located at the elegant historical landmark, The National Arts Club.
A special reception for the artists will be held November 28, 2010 at 1:00 PM. For information: 212-475-3424.
NYC, NY; Nov 2010 -- The 97th Annual Show at the National Arts Club in NYC (www.nationalartsclub.org) will feature the work of Brooklyn sculptor Robin Antar, an award-winning artist who will be among many local artists included in an exhibition at 15 Gramercy Park South, Manhattan, from November 12-November 30. An award reception will take place November 28th at 1PM.
Ms. Antar, whose sculptures have graced the display windows of Paul Stuart’s flagship NYC Madison Avenue store, will exhibit her life-like and life-sized boxing gloves carved out of carrara marble (7”h x 16”w). Ms. Antar was chosen to exhibit as an award winning member of Allied Artists of America, Inc.
Allied Artists of America, Inc. is a non-profit National Art Society composed of artists, sculptors, elected active members and sustaining associate members from the across the country. The offices and exhibition galleries are both located at the elegant historical landmark, The National Arts Club.
A special reception for the artists will be held November 28, 2010 at 1:00 PM. For information: 212-475-3424.
Gaspar Lopez - 17 nov. 2010 - 15 Jan 2011 - De Primi Fine Art SA Lugano Switzerland
Gaspar Lopez: Painter of Princes and Gentlemen
Exhibition venue: De Primi Fine Art SA, Piazza Cioccaro 2, Third floor,6900 Lugano, Switzerland.
Inauguration: 17 November 2010, 6:00 p.m.Exhibition period: 17 November 2010 – 15 January 2011Opening times: Monday – Friday 2:00 – 6:00 p.m.Saturday by appointment
Tel: +41.(0)91.923.48.33 Website: www.deprimi.ch The exhibition continues the gallery’s ambitious program aimed at promoting the dialogue between artists and artworks which, whilst coming from different periods and styles, are united by their unquestionable quality .The De Primi Fine Art SA gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition dedicated to the work of the celebrated Italian old master Gaspar Lopez, known as ‘Il Gasparro’ (circa 1650 – 1740). The exhibition opens on 17 November 2010 at the gallery in Piazza Cioccaro 2, Lugano.
Renovated Reputations: Paintings and Fiction inspired by Vintage Portrait Photographs
Renovated Reputations: Paintings and Fiction inspired by Vintage Portrait Photographs
The exhibit will include a series of 20-40 paintings and mixed media works ranging in size from 8"x10" to 18"x24" framed with thrift store and vintage frames. In addition to the exhibited works ArtHaus is publishing catalogs signed by me and as many of the authors as possible. Catalogs/books will consist of image of the painting with the text of the "flash story" surrounding the image. If I can get the authors to come to a book signing/party, authors would sign their pages for some of the printed stuff.
We're going to have a photobooth for the show for participants to play with and vintage costumes.
The exhibit will include a series of 20-40 paintings and mixed media works ranging in size from 8"x10" to 18"x24" framed with thrift store and vintage frames. In addition to the exhibited works ArtHaus is publishing catalogs signed by me and as many of the authors as possible. Catalogs/books will consist of image of the painting with the text of the "flash story" surrounding the image. If I can get the authors to come to a book signing/party, authors would sign their pages for some of the printed stuff.
We're going to have a photobooth for the show for participants to play with and vintage costumes.
The Miami/Miami Beach Sculpture Biennial, scheduled to open on December 3rd, 2010 and run through January 20th, 2011,
The upcoming first edition of The Miami/Miami Beach Sculpture Biennial, scheduled to open on
December 3rd, 2010 and run through January 20th, 2011, will be displaying approximately fifty monumental and indoor works along Bayfront Park and on the site of the future sculpture garden of the Miami Art Museum's projected new home plus Miami Beach Senior High School. Indoor works will be displayed in the lobby of Downtown Miami’s InterContinental Hotel.
December 3rd, 2010 and run through January 20th, 2011, will be displaying approximately fifty monumental and indoor works along Bayfront Park and on the site of the future sculpture garden of the Miami Art Museum's projected new home plus Miami Beach Senior High School. Indoor works will be displayed in the lobby of Downtown Miami’s InterContinental Hotel.
The Biennial, produced by Gary Nader and curated by Ricardo Pau-Llosa, has received the enthusiastic support ofMiami Mayor Tomas P. Regalado, Commissioner Chairman Marc Sarnoff, Commissioner Vice Chiarman Frank Carollo, City Manager Carlos A. Migoya, Miami DDA Director Alyce Robertson and Senior Manager Cesar Garcia-Pons and Community Redevelopment Agencies Director Pieter Bockweg. Aside from reveling in masterworks by some of the biggest names in modern and contemporary sculpture; the Biennial will call attention to the importance of art in our everyday lives. Miami/Miami Beach is already blessed with a diversity of works in our public spaces, the fruit of enlightened corporate policies and a much lauded, county-run Art-in-Public-Spaces Program. The Biennial is a culmination of this sensibility, so much a part of the spirit of Miami/Miami Beach that is often overlooked. Perhaps because Miami/Miami Beach is a truly cosmopolitan city, born out of cultural diversity rather than having embraced it at some later date in its development, and because we enjoy year-round the pleasures of a hospitable climate, ours is an urban scenario where the monumental, the playful, the challenging, the daring, and the beautiful do indeed mingle in a distinct and welcoming visual dialect.
The First Annual C2 Gallery AFFORDABLE ART HOLIDAY GIFT SHOW
SAVE THE DATES
November 20, 2010
A show dedicated to bringing you an incredible
resource of very affordable art work...
purchase something for those important people
on your holiday shopping list
(or find some amazing deals on art for your home or office)
To further support the spirit of giving in this holiday season, C2 Gallery will ensure 10 % of all sales are donated to the
BROOKHAVEN HOSPICE PROGRAM
PHOTOGRAPHY - ACRYLICS - JEWELRY - MIXED MEDIA
C2 Fine Art Gallery
DATE: Nov 20. 2010
TIME: 3pm to 7pm
LOCATION: 22 W Main St / Patchogue
Running through December 2010
Mon through Fri
9am to 4pm
Saturdays
NOV 27, DEC 4, DEC 11
10AM to 3PM
November 20, 2010
A show dedicated to bringing you an incredible
resource of very affordable art work...
purchase something for those important people
on your holiday shopping list
(or find some amazing deals on art for your home or office)
To further support the spirit of giving in this holiday season, C2 Gallery will ensure 10 % of all sales are donated to the
BROOKHAVEN HOSPICE PROGRAM
PHOTOGRAPHY - ACRYLICS - JEWELRY - MIXED MEDIA
C2 Fine Art Gallery
DATE: Nov 20. 2010
TIME: 3pm to 7pm
LOCATION: 22 W Main St / Patchogue
Running through December 2010
Mon through Fri
9am to 4pm
Saturdays
NOV 27, DEC 4, DEC 11
10AM to 3PM
NYWIFT Business Beyond The WWE Ring Event: Tuesday Nov. 16, 2010
Each week, nearly 15 million fans in the U.S. and millions more in 145 countries across the globe watch World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).
Executives from WWE and NBC reveal the secrets behind the brand’s worldwide expansion through new business opportunities and partnerships, including the recent move of Friday Night SmackDown to Syfy and a focus on WWE's TV-PG content. Find out about the WWE Studios theatrical strategy and how creative integration into television, pay-per-view, digital and other platforms have added to the amazing success of this popular entertainment.
Executives from WWE and NBC reveal the secrets behind the brand’s worldwide expansion through new business opportunities and partnerships, including the recent move of Friday Night SmackDown to Syfy and a focus on WWE's TV-PG content. Find out about the WWE Studios theatrical strategy and how creative integration into television, pay-per-view, digital and other platforms have added to the amazing success of this popular entertainment.
Big Views/Small Paintings Art Exhibition & Sale
Hello Friends and Lovers of the Natural Landscape by the Sea!
We are having an Art Show and Sale of paintings to benefit the
East Hampton Food Pantry and the Springs Food Pantry.
I hope you can come and enjoy the show!-Casey
(free and open to the public)
Big Views/Small Paintings
Art Exhibition & Sale
to benefit the East Hampton Food Pantry & Springs Community Food Pantry
November 6 & 7, 2010
Reception: Saturday, November 6, 5-8pm, All Welcome
Hours: 10am-5pm
Featuring Landscape Paintings of the East End by:
Casey Chalem Anderson, Susan D'Alessio, Aubrey Grainger, Michele Margit,
Gordon Matheson, Joanne Rosko, Eileen Dawn Skretch
Ashawagh Hall
Springs fireplace Road, East Hampton, NY
Artist info: 516.380.7032
www.easthamptonfoodpantry.org
www.springscommunitypc.org
We are having an Art Show and Sale of paintings to benefit the
East Hampton Food Pantry and the Springs Food Pantry.
I hope you can come and enjoy the show!-Casey
(free and open to the public)
Big Views/Small Paintings
Art Exhibition & Sale
to benefit the East Hampton Food Pantry & Springs Community Food Pantry
November 6 & 7, 2010
Reception: Saturday, November 6, 5-8pm, All Welcome
Hours: 10am-5pm
Featuring Landscape Paintings of the East End by:
Casey Chalem Anderson, Susan D'Alessio, Aubrey Grainger, Michele Margit,
Gordon Matheson, Joanne Rosko, Eileen Dawn Skretch
Ashawagh Hall
Springs fireplace Road, East Hampton, NY
Artist info: 516.380.7032
www.easthamptonfoodpantry.org
www.springscommunitypc.org
ART FOR A CAUSE: NEW 40,000-SQUARE-FOOT EXHIBITION LAUNCHES IN WYNWOOD DURING ART BASEL MIAMI BRACH – OPENING NIGHT NOVEMBER 30, 2010
Miami, FL (November 5, 2010) - Joining Miami’s December art scene with élan, ARTS FOR A BETTER WORLD (“AFABW”) is a bold endeavor to unite a large-scale commercial exhibition with the non-profit community. From December 1 to 5, 2010, more than 40 world-class international and United States artists, and nationally-recognized charities Save the Children, American Red Cross, American Cancer Society and Water.org, will present important works across 40,000-square-feet at Soho Studios (NW 22nd Street at NW 1st Avenue, Miami). The largest curated exhibition in the Wynwood Arts District, a healthy “Better World Café,” youth workshops and an interactive awareness project, utilizing 442 pounds of reusable materials, are all part of AFABW’s ambitious program. For more information call 754.423.3226 or visit the website atwww.ArtsForABetterWorld.com.
Milton Avery and the End of Modernism
Milton Avery and the End of Modernism
January 22, 2011 through May 8, 2011
Nassau County Museum of Art
I try to construct a picture in which shapes, spaces, colors, form
a set of unique relationships, independent of any subject matter.
At the same time I try to capture and translate the excitement
and emotion aroused in me by the impact with the original idea.
—Milton Avery
Milton Avery and the End of Modernism looks at work by the artist who brought the sketch, with its spontaneity, movement and fleetingness, to the status of a finished painting. The exhibition features Avery’s intense saturated color fields, the simplification of form, and figures that emphasize the flatness of canvas surface. Milton Avery and the End of Modernism opens at Nassau County Museum of Art (NCMA) on January 22, 2011 and remains on view through May 8, 2011. It is organized for NCMA by Museum Director Karl E. Willers, Ph.D. The exhibition was organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York. It was funded, in part, by the New York State Council for the Arts, a state agency; the Friends of the Neuberger Museum of Art; and the Westchester Arts Council.
Call (516) 484-9337 for current exhibitions, events, hours and directions or log onto nassaumuseum.org.
January 22, 2011 through May 8, 2011
Nassau County Museum of Art
I try to construct a picture in which shapes, spaces, colors, form
a set of unique relationships, independent of any subject matter.
At the same time I try to capture and translate the excitement
and emotion aroused in me by the impact with the original idea.
—Milton Avery
Milton Avery and the End of Modernism looks at work by the artist who brought the sketch, with its spontaneity, movement and fleetingness, to the status of a finished painting. The exhibition features Avery’s intense saturated color fields, the simplification of form, and figures that emphasize the flatness of canvas surface. Milton Avery and the End of Modernism opens at Nassau County Museum of Art (NCMA) on January 22, 2011 and remains on view through May 8, 2011. It is organized for NCMA by Museum Director Karl E. Willers, Ph.D. The exhibition was organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York. It was funded, in part, by the New York State Council for the Arts, a state agency; the Friends of the Neuberger Museum of Art; and the Westchester Arts Council.
Call (516) 484-9337 for current exhibitions, events, hours and directions or log onto nassaumuseum.org.
Nassau County Museum of Art (NCMA), announced that Laura Lynch has been appointed the museum’s Director of Education.
Karl E. Willers, Ph.D., Director of Nassau County Museum of Art (NCMA), announced that Laura Lynch has been appointed the museum’s Director of Education. She begins her new position at the Museum on November 8, 2010.
Lynch brings extensive experience in art education and administration to her new responsibilities at NCMA. For 10 years she served Queens Museum of Art (QMA) in a variety of roles, including and most recently as the senior manager of school, youth and family programs. At QMA, she created and implemented programs for children, schools, educators, and family groups and also was responsible for a program of encouraging English language proficiency in ESL students using visual literacy. At NCMA Lynch will oversee all public educational programming for adults, children and school groups and all aspects of the museum’s educational outreach to the community, including the development of the museum’s new Art Space for Children. She will also oversee the training of the museum’s approximately 50 docents.
Lynch said: "I look forward to joining the fine staff of Nassau County Museum of Art. It is my goal to continue the outstanding work that occurs at the museum on a daily basis while providing additional opportunities for creative enrichment utilizing the museum's outstanding resources."
Laura Lynch, a resident of Merrick, NY, holds an undergraduate degree in art education and painting from SUNY-New Paltz and a graduate degree in secondary art education from Queens College. She was recognized by the Queens Teens Program with the President’s Office on Arts and Humanities 2008 Coming Up Taller award.
Nassau County Museum of Art is chartered under the laws of New York State as a not-for-profit private educational institution and museum. A privately elected board of trustees is responsible for its governance. The museum is funded through income derived from admissions, parking, membership, special events and private and corporate donations as well as federal and state grants.
Nassau County Museum of Art is located at 1 Museum Drive in Roslyn Harbor, New York just off Northern Boulevard, Route 25A, two traffic lights west of Glen Cove Road. For information call (516) 484-9337 or log onto nassaumuseum/org.
Lynch brings extensive experience in art education and administration to her new responsibilities at NCMA. For 10 years she served Queens Museum of Art (QMA) in a variety of roles, including and most recently as the senior manager of school, youth and family programs. At QMA, she created and implemented programs for children, schools, educators, and family groups and also was responsible for a program of encouraging English language proficiency in ESL students using visual literacy. At NCMA Lynch will oversee all public educational programming for adults, children and school groups and all aspects of the museum’s educational outreach to the community, including the development of the museum’s new Art Space for Children. She will also oversee the training of the museum’s approximately 50 docents.
Lynch said: "I look forward to joining the fine staff of Nassau County Museum of Art. It is my goal to continue the outstanding work that occurs at the museum on a daily basis while providing additional opportunities for creative enrichment utilizing the museum's outstanding resources."
Laura Lynch, a resident of Merrick, NY, holds an undergraduate degree in art education and painting from SUNY-New Paltz and a graduate degree in secondary art education from Queens College. She was recognized by the Queens Teens Program with the President’s Office on Arts and Humanities 2008 Coming Up Taller award.
Nassau County Museum of Art is chartered under the laws of New York State as a not-for-profit private educational institution and museum. A privately elected board of trustees is responsible for its governance. The museum is funded through income derived from admissions, parking, membership, special events and private and corporate donations as well as federal and state grants.
Nassau County Museum of Art is located at 1 Museum Drive in Roslyn Harbor, New York just off Northern Boulevard, Route 25A, two traffic lights west of Glen Cove Road. For information call (516) 484-9337 or log onto nassaumuseum/org.
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