Tuesday, April 2, 2013

SunSet Last Night on Long Island

SunSet Last Night  4/1/2013

I took this quick pic when I saw how pretty the difussed  light was trough the Cedar tree. It's been cold here and the light says Spring is coming.  Send your Pics to  info@fineartmagazine to share with us.

It's tha time of year agin, spring in NYC and the Tribeca Film Fest: TFF blog updates


April Movie Preview: Cruise, McConaughey, Giant Dinosaurs, and More...

Oblivion
Take a peek at the movie slate for April: what's big, what's risky, what you should be looking forward to.
The Big Dog in the Yard
With all due respect to traditional multiplex big-dog Michael Bay, whose Pain and Gain action-comedy with The Rock and Mark Wahlberg will surely take a hefty slice of the pie, April is all about Oblivion, the post-apocalyptic return-to-Earth sci-fi adventure that doesn't star Will Smith. No, this one will have to make do with Tom Cruise as the lead, as well as Morgan Freeman, Andrea Riseborough, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones), and Olga Kurylenko (To the Wonder). The trailers promise something stylish and possibly even clever (it’s those glimpses of Melissa Leo as a kind of Stepford Mission Control agent that do it). All that, plus a gorgeous little score provided by M83.
Riskiest Gamble
Danny Boyle tumbles down the rabbit hole of cerebral thrillers with Trance. The movie promises something twisty, sexy, and unexpected, but it moves Boyle away from the territory traveled by his recent big successes 127 Hoursand Slumdog Millionaire. Still, a cast including James McAvoy, Rosario Dawson, and Vincent Cassel should help deliver a film well worth seeing.
Performance to Watch Out For
Matthew McConaughey was a huge story in 2012, with acclaimed performances in Magic MikeBernieKiller Joe, and The Paperboy. He's set for a pretty big 2013 as well, starting with Mud, the follow-up to director Jeff Nichols's Take Shelter. McConaughey gets the featured role of a fugitive who gets caught up with two boys, as well as Reese Witherspoon.
The month's other performance to be excited about is by Penn Badgley, who is taking on the iconic role of Jeff Buckley in Greetings From Tim Buckley. We've gotten a brief glimpse of Badgley's work, and there's a lot to be excited about. Look for the film on April 16th.
Toughest Opening-Weekend Decision The very first weekend April offers audience's a Sophie's Choice of old and new. ...Well, new based on old. The remake of Evil Dead, whose trailer makes it look fairly terrifying, opens up against 3D screenings of Jurassic Park. Do you opt for the old made new again and sign up for a bone-chilling evening in the dark, or do you re-experience childhood wonderment as if for the first time? Yes, fine, you could see one on Friday and one on Saturday, but let's go with the thought experiment here.
Best Movie to See With Friends
One of two ways you could go with this. You could gather your people and huddle up together while Rob Zombie tries to harm your psyche with The Lords of Salem. Or you could take in Upstream Color, Shane Carruth's follow-up to the mind-bending (and time-bending) Primer. The former is allows you to experience horror in the best, most visceral way possible. The latter should be combined with ample post-show time to puzzle over the film's many mysteries and big ideas.
Best Movie to See Alone
Terrence Malick's To the Wonder is due to open in theaters and on Video On Demand. Either way, see it alone, quietly, contemplatively. Allow some time to sit with your thoughts. Ponder the universe. Parents and children. Friends and lovers. Wheat fields and other, different wheat fields.

Clint Eastwood, Whoopi Goldberg, Ben Stiller, Darren Aronofsky, Ethan Hawke, Gloria Steinem and More Announced For Tribeca Talk


Clint Eastwood, Whoopi Goldberg, Ben Stiller, Darren Aronofsky, Ethan Hawke, Gloria Steinem and More Announced For Tribeca Talks

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Along with the world premiere of the interactive videogame “Beyond: Two Souls,” our Tribeca Talks series features four new films and panels made up of intriguing filmmakers and celebrity guests.
The 2013 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF), presented by American Express®,  is pleased to announce its lineup for the 2013 Tribeca Talks® panel series. This year’s programs include the “Tribeca Talks: Directors Series” sponsored byOppenheimerFunds; “Tribeca Talks: After the Movie;” “Tribeca Talks: After the Movie, Beyond the Screens: The Artist’s Angle,” sponsored byOppenheimerFunds; “Tribeca Talks: Industry;” and “Tribeca Talks: Pen to Paper, hosted by Barnes & Noble.”
The “Tribeca Talks: Directors Series,” sponsored by OpperheimerFunds, will feature conversations among some of the most influential and creative minds in the film industry, the programs include: Clint Eastwood in conversation with Darren Aronofsky: Richard Linklater joining collaborators Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy for an in-depth conversation about Before Sunrise series; director Mira Nair and  actress Bryce Dallas Howard discussing Nair’s career; and, Emmy Award®-winner Jay Roach’s  chat with actor Ben Stiller. 
Among the “Tribeca Talks: After the Movie” event panelists are Academy Award®-winner Whoopi Goldberg, Academy Award®-nominee Ellen Page, legendary author and activist Gloria Steinem and actor Adrian Grenier. 
TFF also will feature four new films that will be shown at this year’s Festival, followed by conversations with their respective creators and topical experts.  Paul Verhoeven’s Tricked will screen as part of the “Tribeca Talks: After the Movie” series, as will the documentaries How to Make Money Selling Drugsand Out of Print.  Tribeca Talks conversation series will also present the world premiere screening of footage from the highly anticipated Beyond: Two Souls, a new interactive videogame.  Finally, TFF recently announced that the world premiere of the documentary Eastwood Directs: The Untold Story will be followed by a conversation with legendary director himself as part of the “Tribeca Talks: Directors Series,” sponsored by OppenheimerFunds.
Rounding out TFF’s conversation series are: “ the Beyond the Screens: The Artist’s Angle” program, sponsored by OppenheimerFunds, which gives viewers an inside look at the lives of iconic artists and of the people they impact; the free “Tribeca Talks: Industry” panels designed for industry professionals to explore the evolving film business; and, finally, the free “Tribeca Talks: Pen to Paper” panels, hosted by Barnes & Noble, which focus on the creative writers and re-writers in the filmmaking industry.

Another NYC opening: Karsten Konrad opening at Pablo's Birthday this Saturday, April 6th, 6-9pm




Catch thi sif your in NYC: Drink to Me Views of Picasso, 40 Years Later April 4 - May 18, 2013


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New York, New York 10001


Drink to Me
Views of Picasso, 40 Years Later
April 4 - May 18, 2013


Opening Reception
Thursday, April 4
6:30 - 8:30 PM

Drawn from Pablo Picasso's last words
"Drink to me, drink to my health, you know I can't drink any more," the exhibition will include the viewpoints of 22 artists on Picasso himself and his work. The exhibition's timing coincides with the 40th anniversary of Picasso's death.

Artists:

Roberta Allen
Bryan Austin
Jennie Barrese
Jason Bryant
Louise Daddona
Flavio Galvan
Naoto Hattori
Jan Huling
Jeff Huntington
JaH-HaHa
Andrew Maglathlin
Anne Marchand
Judith Mullen
Jennifer Murray
Chaltin Pagan
Bruno Perillo
Simone Spicer
Catherine Tafur
Preston Trombly
Roy Wiemann
Tom Wilson
Jane Zweibel

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Call to Artists,Three San Francisco,CA,Shows



    
Steven Restivo Event Services, LLC 
presents:

    SRES Productions PIX for CTA 2012

Three San Francisco,CA, Shows

Call to Artists

37th Annual Union Street Festival

What: Union Street Festival

Where:  Union Street ~ Gough to Steiner, San Francisco, CA

When:  Saturday, June 1, & Sunday, June 2, 2013, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM 

59th Annual North Beach Festival 

What:  North Beach Festival 

Where:  North Beach District, San Francisco, CA

When:  Saturday & Sunday, June 15 and 16, 2013,  10:00 AM to 6:00 PM  

29th Annual Fillmore Jazz Festival 

What:  Fillmore Jazz Festival

Where:  Fillmore Street ~ Jackson to Eddy, San Francisco, CA

When:  Saturday, July 6 & Sunday, July 7, 2013, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM              
   

NOTEWORTHY:

*Each event draws over 100,000 attendees

*All events are free to the public

*Easy move in/move out - drive right up to your space at scheduled times. 

*Promotion of the event to the public in TV, newspapers, radio, direct mail, press releases, social media, postcards, and posters

*Great communication with office staff via email and phone

*No jury fees

*Professional on-site staff to help day of

*Steven Restivo Event Services produces 28 events in the Bay Area


Union Street Festival:   
In its 37th year, The Union Street Festival is one of San Francisco's largest free annual events. The festival showcases 150 arts & crafts booths, 25 gourmet food booths, two stages of live entertainment, bistro style cafes, and crafts created with recycled and sustainable materials and eco-friendly exhibits.  The Festival is held on San Francisco's fashionable Union Street where historic Victorians have been transformed into popular boutiques, art galleries and restaurants.

North Beach Festival:  
In its 59th year, The North Beach Festival is considered one of the country's original outdoor Festivals.  The event is situated in the historic North Beach District, known to locals and visitors alike as San Francisco's Little Italy and the home of the famed beat generation. The Festival site includes numerous quaint streets in the heart of the district.  The event will feature over 125 arts and crafts booths, 20 gourmet food booths, two stages of live entertainment, Italian street painting, beverage gardens, children's activities and the blessing of the animals.

Fillmore Jazz Festival:  
Blending art and soul in one of the country's most unique neighborhoods, the Fillmore Jazz Festival is the largest free Jazz festival on the West Coast, drawing over 100,000 visitors over the Independence Day weekend. From sunup to sundown, visitors can groove to the sounds of live music from multiple stages, browse the offerings of over 12 blocks of fine art and crafts and enjoy gourmet food and beverages. Asian to Cajun, paintings to pottery, old favorites and new directions, the Fillmore Jazz Festival is not to be missed.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:
 
Application Deadlines - We accept applications until events are full

Notifications- Status letters are sent 1-5 business days after we receive completed application.
Participant packets are sent 20 days prior to each event       


Apply online at http://www.sresproductions.com/pdfs/2013_exhibitor_app.pdf
  
For more information, please visit www.sresproductions.com

Email questions to Steven@SRESproductions.com
or call 800-310-6563 or visit our FAQ's page http://sresproductions.com/faq.html
  
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the nation's only quarterly newsletter dedicated to the success of art festival artists.
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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Call to Artists,Lubeznik Center for the Arts Presents: Lakefront Arts Festival



   
Lubeznik Center for the Arts
presents:
 
 



Lakefront Art Festival
Call to Artists

WHAT:  Lubeznik Center for the Arts Lakefront Art Festival

WHERE: lakefront Washington Park, Michigan City, Indiana
        
WHEN:  August 17 & 18, 2013

            Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. & Sun. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Central Time) 
         
NOTEWORTHY: 
*Limited to 120 juried artists in 5 media categories 
*$3000 in cash prizes awarded 
*Promotion of the event to the art-buying public in newspapers, radio, television, direct mail, press releases, billboards, social media and a 12 page newspaper insert including festival map and full listing of artists. 
*Jury/Booth fees are $30-$60 (see below for details)/$175 for a single booth, with corner, island, and double 2,3,and 4 available 
*Artist amenities include booth sitting, cold water and snacks, complimentary breakfasts, welcome bags and box lunch upon arrival   


*Gorgeous beachfront setting, with onsite food court for shoppers, convenient parking and free shuttle service;
              
* Free art activities for children and art demonstrations throughout the day

Organized by arts professionals, this not-for-profit juried art festival brings the very best of art and fine craft to Michigan City's lakefront Washington Park each year, attracting over 5000 shoppers from 3 states including Chicago and Michigan's "Harbor Country" communities. A major fundraiser for Lubeznik Center for the Arts, proceeds benefit LCA exhibits, outreach, and education programs.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  

Earlybird Deadline:  March 15, 2013 ($30 Jury Fee)

Regular Deadline: April 1, 2013 ($60 Jury Fee)

Notification:  April 1 (Earlybird Applications; April 15 (Regular Deadline Applications)

Booth fee due:  May 3, 2013

Apply at


For more information please visit


Email questions to artinfo@lubeznikcenter.org
Or call 219.874.4900 

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Call to Artists,White Plains Outdoor Arts Festival



    
White Plains 
Outdoor Arts Festival 
White Plains PIX for CTA

Call to Artists
 WHAT: 51st Annual Juried Arts Festival

WHERE: Tibbits Park, 1 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10601

WHEN:  Saturday & Sunday 
June 1 & 2, 2013   
            10 a.m. to 5 p.m.      

NOTEWORTHY:

*51st Annual Event.

*All proceeds support art scholarships for local high school seniors who are pursuing arts education.
 
*Limited to 100 artists.   
 
*Estimated attendance: 7,000.
   
*Outdoor event.   
 
*No jury fee.  Single booth:  $300, Double Booth:  $475.  


*Free parking with shuttle transport to and from parking area.

*Artists' Hospitality tent with light breakfast and beverages throughout the day.

*Promotion includes: postcards for artists to send,national, regional and local promotions via newspapers, magazines, signage, press releases, website and social media.   

*Craftspeople accepted must be present to run their booths during the course of the fair.  Booth sitters are available throughout the day.


The White Plains Outdoor Arts Festival cordially invites you to participate in our 51st Annual Arts Festival, June 1st and 2nd, 2013.  This long-standing community tradition takes place in downtown White Plains, which is centrally located in Westchester County and is less than 25 miles from New York City.  White Plains is a vibrant, diverse community of approximately 57,000 residents, surrounded by affluent communities like Scarsdale, Harrison, Armonk, Rye and more.  Advertising in newspapers, magazines and other publications covering the immediate and surrounding areas makes this a very popular show.  Free admission, childrens' art activities, food court and an art raffle are additional attractions.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:  April 15, 2013  (Jewelers are juried separately; jeweler applications deadline is March 15, 2013.)

To apply and for more information, please visit: www.whiteplainsoutdoorartsfestival.com 

By telephone:  

 

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Call To Artists,12th Annual Under the Oaks Arts Festival


    
12th Annual Under the Oaks  
Arts Festival

Whalehead Underthe Oaks PIX for CTA 2012
  
Call to Artists

WHAT:  12th Annual Under the Oaks Arts Festival 

WHERE: Currituck Heritage Park, Corolla, NC      

WHEN:    June 19 & 20, 2013
              Wednesday 10am to 6pm
              Thursday 10 am to 5pm
          
NOTEWORTHY:

*12th Annual Event

*Limited to 115 juried artists in 10 media categories

*Best of Show Artists award packages valued total at $2,000

*Jury fee - $25 Booth fee - $150

*Amenities:
*Booth Sitters
*Convenient parking
*Assistance unloading and loading artwork
*Artist accommodations at Volunteer houses (limited basis)


The Under the Oaks Arts Festival is an outdoor show at Currituck Heritage Park in Corolla, North Carolina.  The show is sponsored by the Whalehead Preservation Trust which has restored the beautiful 1920's residence of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Knight, Jr., a treasure on the Outer Banks. All proceeds go towards the operation and maintenance of the Whalehead Club and Currituck Heritage Park.  The show is set on the North Lawn of the Park overlooking Currituck Sound and surrounded by the historic Whalehead Club, arched bridge, and boathouse.  Corolla hosts over 50,000 guests during the summer months with Currituck Heritage Park being within walking distance to many houses.
   
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:  April 15, 2013

Notification:  May 15, 2013

Booth fee due:  April 15, 2013

For more information and to apply, please click HERE

Email questions to: events@whaleheadclub.com



This call to artists is brought to you as a service of The Art Festival Newsletter,
the nation's only quarterly newsletter dedicated to the success of art festival artists.
Please visit us at:  www.theartfestivalnewsletter.com

 
We also invite you to visit the incredible homepage for artists:
www.Art-Linx.com

 
Searching for festivals? Visit www.theartfestivaldirectory.com