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Showing posts with label reception. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2012

2012 Moja Arts Festival Award Ceremony Tomorrow!!





   

Please join us for the 29th Annual MOJA
Juried Art Exhibition Award Ceremony and Reception
Sunday, September 23, 2012
5:30-7:00pm
Avery Research Center for
African-American History and Culture
Cox Gallery
125 Bull Street
Charleston, South Carolina     


29th Annual MOJA Juried Art Exhibition
September 24 - October 30, 2012
Avery Research Center for African-American History and Culture
125 Bull Street, Charleston, South Carolina
SPONSORED BY: BERKELEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

Featuring regional artists, this annual juried art exhibition gives cash awards for first, second, third places, and three ribbons for honorable mentions. Artists selected to participate in this year's exhibition are Shelley Bonner, Eugene W.R. Campbell, Jr., John G. Croom, Amiri G. Farris, Antwon Ford, Steve Hazard, Katherine Houghton, Hamed Mahmoodi, Judy Mooney, Bridget Murray, Hampton R. Olfus, Jr., Robert B. Reed, and Georgette W. Sanders.

Alvin Staley, this year's juror, is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has spent a large portion of his life living in South Carolina. Alvin received his early academic training in the public schools of South Carolina. He received the greater of his artistic training in museums, schools, and galleries in the Washington, D. C. area. Alvin completed the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art Education from Claflin University in 1976, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. In 1980, Alvin received an American University Fellowship to pursue studies in the university's Master of Fine Arts Painting program. During his first year at American University, he was selected to participate in the prestigious David Lloyd Kreeger Award Exhibit. In 1981, Alvin received his Master of Fine Arts degree in Painting from The American University in Washington, DC.

Alvin is listed in several editions of "Who's Who In America"and "Who's Who Among America's Teachers". He has exhibited his work nationally and has received numerous awards, including "Best in Show"at the 2003 and 2009 South Carolina State Fair Juried Art Exhibit. He is the "2002 NBSC Oil Painters Invitational Exhibit" First Placewinner. In 2011, Alvin received the South Carolina State Fair "Fine Art Spirit Achievement Award."Alvin is represented in numerous collections throughout the country.

Since 1976, Alvin has been an active artist and teacher. He has taught in the public schools of Greenville, Florence, Orangeburg, and Colleton County. He has also worked in the art programs of Morris College, Voorhees College, South Carolina State University, and served as Art Department Chairman at Claflin University. Currently, he works as an artist-in-residence for Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School, and adjunct professor at Claflin University.
   



Official Poster Artist of the 2012 MOJA Arts Festival is
James Denmark with his splendid image "Carolina Jam"
featured on the cover of the program guide. 

Pre-order MOJA Arts Festival Merchandise now!

Monday, September 10, 2012

End of Summer Art Reception


Peter Marcelle Gallery
and
The Sag Harbor Whaling Museum
Invite you to their
END OF SUMMER ART RECEPTION
featuring added works by Dan Rizzie and Cal Thompson
Friday, September 14th
6:00PM to 8:00PM
A Local Wine tasting to kick-off 
HARBORFEST WEEKEND

Greenbelt Aerial

Featured Artists: John Alexander-Kimberly Goff-
Tom Judd-Steve Mannino-Dina Merrill- Paton Miller-
Amy Pilkington-Susan Lazarus-Reimen- Dan Rizzie
David Slater- Hunt Slonem-Andrew Wyeth-Jamie Wyeth
Joseph Stella-Cal Thompson-Gavin Zeigler
and Poet Susan Baran


Saturday, February 18, 2012

PRINTSHOP BENEFIT 2012 - Silent Auction & Reception


Lower East Side Printshop


Image: Enoc Perez, Ponce Inter-Continental, Ponce, Puerto Rico, 2011. Screenprint with hand painting, 30x22 inches. (Courtesy of Artist and Acquavella Galleries.)

PRINTSHOP BENEFIT 2012
Silent Auction and Reception 


Wednesday, February 29th, from 6-9pm
at 320 Studios 
320 West 37th Street, 14th floor, between 8th and 9th Avenues

The Printshop Benefit is a special annual event that ensures that our residency programs for artists are well funded and we continue to offer an outstanding range and high level of service. Proceeds directly support the Printshop's services to contemporary artists of all creative backgrounds, including free access to professional studio space, stipends, technical assistance, and career advancement services.

With the help of Samantha Rippner, we will celebrate the work of one of our resident artists, Enoc Perez, and feature one of his unique prints as a special Live Auction lot. The Silent Auction hosted by Rebecca Lax will feature artists Chris Martin, Ida Applebroog, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Philip Taaffe, Mary Heilmann, and many others.

A preview reception will be held at the Printshop on Wednesday, February 15th, from 6-8pm featuring a selection of the silent auction works. The Preview reception is free and open to the public and the exhibition will remain on view at the Printshop through February 27th. All works are also available for viewing on our website, http://printshop.org.

Through exhibitions, publications, and educational programming the Printshop promotes better understanding and appreciation of printmaking and contemporary art. Serving more than 160 artists annually, the Printshop is the largest residency program for printmaking in the US and serves a growing, broad, and diverse audience of artists, arts professionals, students, and the general public.

To view available artwork and for ticket information, please click here.

BENEFIT COMMITTEE
CHAIR
Jill Marino

UNDERWRITERS
Laura and Lloyd Blankfein, Lisa Pevaroff-Cohn and Gary Cohn, Courtney Finch Taylor, Michael and Laura Fisch, Cheri Friedman, ICAP / John Nixon, John Koegel, Esq., Stacy and Curtis Lane, Stacy and John Louizos, Jill and Thomas Marino, Newmark Knight Frank, Jane Nixon, Andrew Charles Porter, Carla and Tim Porter, Jane Dresner Sadaka and Ned Sadaka, Mary and David Solomon and Cristin Tierney Gallery.

We thank the artists and the following institutions for their generous artwork donations:
James Cohan Gallery, Derriere L'Etoile Studio / Maurice Sanchez, Kunsthalle Galapagos, James E. Miller, Mitchell-Innes and Nash Gallery, Mixed Greens Gallery, Pierogi Gallery, and Ribuoli Digital / Andre Ribuoli and Jennifer Mahman.

We thank our sponsors:
Acquavella Galleries, The Art Dossier, Art in America, Bomb Magazine, ArtCat, Karen Cunninham Photography, The L Magazine, Newmark Knight Frank, and re-title.

Special thanks to The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and Ronald and Frayda Feldman for their generosity.

Lower East Side Printshop's programs have been supported in part by public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Private supporters have included: Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Greenwall Foundation, Jerome Foundation, New York Community Trust - Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund, PECO Foundation, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and our generous patrons and members.

We thank our volunteers, friends, members, and patrons for their dedication, support, and generosity.

Lower East Side Printshop, Inc.
306 West 37th Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10018
212-673-5390 ext 13
212-979-6493
info@printshop.org
http://printshop.org