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Thursday, February 24, 2011
GRAVITY FREE 2011
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Dear Design Friends: This is the first in a series of seven announcements leading up to the GRAVITY FREE Multidisciplinary Design Conference in May – a celebration of the best in multidisciplinary design excellence and innovation – starring amazing design wizards who are changing the way we see the world. Prepare to levitate. | ||||||
White Slab Palace
Venue:
White Slab Palace
77 Delancey Street
New York, NY 1000
Art folks, before getting wrapped up in glamorous art parties and the business of collecting during New York’s Armory Week, the pulse of emerging new media arts is happening right here on the gritty grounds of White Slab Palace. Opening the 2011 Armory Week is “Sonic Architextures”, an evening of performances remixing strands of analog and digital improvisations – a balance of post-punk impulses, subliminal electronics, vinyls and harp with arty experimental films, including Rey Parla's “Rumba Abstracta” and Peter Gregorio’s “Holographic Principal Generator”. Framing the night’s performances are Maximus Clarke’s Anaglyph 3-D spectacles dubbed FREEDOM FILTERS. Audiences are encouraged to participate and have their portraits taken on the green screen for future retrospection. Thomas Watkiss opens the night with hypnotic drones meticulously composed to set the ambiance. Using dense layers of symphonic chords, composer Zach Layton performs an improvised set with special guest. Renowned as the avant-garde ensemble – MERCE is the musical vision of Maria Chavez and Shelley Burgon – creating a sonic atmosphere Chavez’s turntables culls from her “pencils of sound” while Burgon’s harp melodies unifies the whole experience. Tonight, Merce collaborates with visual artist Rey Parla, whose rigorous and experimental multimedia work is a dance of stimulating visual music.
co-presented by ARTCARDS.CC
Website:
Opalnest.com/sonicarchitextures
Is True Grit True to Women?
Expert Reveals Historic Accuracy of Oscar™ Hopeful’s Representation of Women in the Old West
Nancy Williams loved the new film adaptation for True Grit, and even though the depiction of its defiantly strong teenage girl Mattie Ross wasn’t completely true to history, she felt it was true enough.
Williams, an expert on women’s issues in the Old West, said her only problem with the character of 14-year-old Ross, as played by Oscar hopeful Hailee Steinfeld, was that she did not represent the typical young woman of the Old West.
“At first glance I would say True Grit was not very true to history,” said Williams, also a veteran staffer of women’s crisis centers and author of Hawkmoon (www.nlwbooks.com). “Frontier women typically didn’t carry a gun, straddle a horse, or talk back with such brazenness. They either kept the house, cooked and tended the children, or they were school teachers or prostitutes. The stereotypes we see in the typical western novel or movie are not without basis in reality.”
The character of Mattie Ross did, however, match up with legends of some of the few women who stood out from the crowd as strong women who straddled their horses as they rode them against the grain.
“Despite the fact Mattie was not typical of the young girl of that era, there are enough women in the history of the Old West that broke the mold to make the story of True Grit believable,” Williams added. “Calamity Jane, Annie Oakley and a particularly feisty woman by the name of Sally Skull are a few that come to mind. These women, like Mattie Ross, were tough, capable, and sometimes deadly, rivaling any man in the ability to shoot, ride, play cards and talk trash.”
While not completely true to history, the character resonates with modern audiences because of the changing role of women in America, according to Williams.
“I think the modern woman is more able to identify with strong female characters like Mattie Ross,” she added. “No longer can we relate to the frontier wife who works at home and cooks, cleans and feeds the chickens. Showcasing women who can ride with the boys is another way that will keep westerns contemporary. Hollywood does it all the time: homosexual cowboys in Brokeback Mountain, repentant killers in Unforgiven and Mattie Ross, with her undeniable grit.”
About Nancy Williams
Nancy Williams is a graduate of Allegheny College in Meadville, PA. She worked as the grant writer for Women’s Services, Inc, a domestic/sexual violence center. Nancy grew up on a farm in Meadville. She is the winner of the Paul Gillette Award in the 2009 Pikes Peak Writers’ competition for her novel Grace. Hawkmoon is her first published novel and was a finalist for the Colorado Humanities 2010 Book
Animazing Gallery
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This sale and exhibition of 95 paintings, entitled Crashing the Party: The Arty-Fact Paintings, will be the biggest show in the history of Everhart's artistic career. Everhart will be the guest of honor at a champagne reception on the evening of Saturday, May 21st from 6-9PM. RSVP required to rsvp@animazing.com. The exhibition is free and open to the public from May 22nd-June 26th, 2011. The gallery is located at 54 Greene Street, on the SE corner of Broome & Greene. For more information call 212-226-7374.
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Monday, February 21, 2011
A day with Jackie ' The Joke Man" Martling
It was a beautiful February afternoon/ 60 degrees plus. We chatted for an hour and will get the videos out ASAP. Jackie was and is still the best.
All photo Images © Steve Zaluski
Thursday, February 10, 2011
THE FIRST ANNUAL ATHENA FILM FESTIVAL
A CELEBRATION OF WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP
February 10-13, New York, NY
www.athenafilmfestival.com
The First Annual Athena Film Festival (www.athenafilmfestival.com) will take place February 10th through February 13th at Barnard College. In its inaugural season, the Athena Film Festival will examine the values women leaders share—vision, courage, resilience—and explore leadership across race, class, and culture.
- Is it the ability to inspire people to fight injustice or stand up for the rights of those who are powerless?
- Is it about defining and preserving one’s own dignity or protecting one’s family or community?
- Is it about motivating others to change when necessary, to learn from failure?
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
ALAN DAVIE exhibition at Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin, February 17th - March 18th, 2011
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Please join us as we welcome Russian artists, Michael & Inessa Garmash, for an exhibition at Galeria del Mar.
Cutter & Cutter Fine Art
904-342-1473
www.cutterandcutter.com
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The RePop Shop,Thursday, February 10th from 5 to 9 pm at Benrimon Contemporary, located at 514 West 24th
You are cordially invited to the pop-up “store” accompanying the opening reception of Trey Speegle's exhibition It's Not About You featuring sold-out items from Speegle’s recent collaborations with Fred Perry and Anthropologie Home such as polo shirts, soap sets, wooden puzzles, pillows, plates and wallpaper. The opening will take place this Thursday, February 10th from 5 to 9 pm at Benrimon Contemporary, located at 514 West 24th Street on the second floor.
10% of the sales from The RePop Shop goes to The Trevor Project - A national 24-hour, toll free confidential suicide hotline for gay and questioning youth.
www.bcontemporary.com
514 W 24th St, 2nd Fl, NY, NY 10011
telephone: 212 924 2400
facsimile: 212 659 0054
electronic: info@bcontemporary.com
Mon - Sat 10am - 8pm, Sun 12am - 6pm
GRAVITY FREE 2011: Wonders of Magical Thinkers. The Great Multidisciplinary Design Conference.
We proudly present the speaker line-up for
GRAVITY FREE 2011: Wonders of Magical Thinkers.
The Great Multidisciplinary Design Conference.
GRAVITY FREE is a celebration of multidisciplinary design innovation starring 22 of the world's most remarkable design visionaries who are changing the way we see the world, from a diverse mix of design disciplines.
Come curious. Leave inspired.
Wishing you all the best inspiration for the new year.
- Lee
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Lee Knight
Chief Instigator
GRAVITY FREE Multidisciplinary Design Conference
www.gravityfreedesign.com
lee@gravityfreedesign.com
| GRAVITY FREE: 2011 Wonders of Magical Thinkers May 24-26, 2011, San Francisco "Using words to describe magic is like using a screwdriver to cut roast beef." - Tom Robbins | ||||

