Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Dieter Roelstraete

 

Dieter 

 DIETER ROELSTRAETE

Named New Manilow Senior Curator
at MCA Chicago
  





Michael Darling, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago, announced today that Dieter Roelstraete has been appointed the new Manilow Senior Curator at the MCA. Roelstraete is currently the Curator of MuHKA, the Museum of Contemporary Art (Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst) in Antwerp, Belgium, where he has organized large-scale group exhibitions and monographic shows. He will assume his new responsibilities at the MCA in February 2012.

"Dieter is a wildly productive and extraordinarily smart curator who has addressed a wide range of art -- geographically, generationally, materially -- in his writings and exhibitions over the past several years, says Darling. "We felt his range of knowledge and broad curiosity would be perfect for the MCA in our attempt to cast as wide a net as possible in seeking out the most compelling art from around the world. Importantly, I first started hearing about him from artists who found in him a sympathetic and intelligent translator of their projects, and that kind of endorsement is very important to us. He brings with him an international network of colleagues and collaborators which will extend the MCA's reach far beyond Chicago; but at the end of the day, he is also a really charming person who we are all very much looking forward to working with."

Originally trained as a philosopher at the University of Ghent, Belgian-born Roelstraete has worked at the MuHKA since 2003. His curatorial projects there include Emotion Pictures (2005); Intertidal, a survey show of contemporary art from Vancouver (2005); The Order of Things (2008); Auguste Orts: Correspondence (2010); Liam Gillick and Lawrence Weiner - A Syntax of Dependency (2011); A Rua: The Spirit of Rio de Janeiro (2011) and the collaborative projects Academy: Learning from Art (2006); The Projection Project (2007); and All That Is Solid Melts Into Air (2009). He is currently preparing a retrospective of Chantal Akerman, opening at MuHKA in February 2012.
  
In 2005, Roelstraete co-curated HonorĂ© d'O: The Quest in the Belgian pavilion at the 51st Venice Biennale. He has also organized solo exhibitions of Roy Arden (Vancouver Art Gallery, 2007), Steven Shearer (De Appel, Amsterdam, 2007), and Zin Taylor (Ursula Blickle Stiftung, Kraichtal, 2011), as well as small-scale group shows in galleries and institutions in Belgium and Germany.
  
Roelstraete is an editor of Afterall and a contributing editor to A Prior Magazine, and has published extensively on contemporary art and philosophical issues in numerous catalogues and journals including Artforum, Frieze, and Mousse Magazine. He is one of the founders of the journal FR David and a tutor at De Appel in Amsterdam. In 2010, his book Richard Long: A Line Made By Walking was published by Afterall Books/The MIT Press, and a volume of his poetry will be published by ROMA in May 2012. He lives in Berlin with his wife Monika Szewczyk.

1st Photo Week at 5 Pieces Gallery


1st Photo Week at 5 Pieces Gallery 10/31/11 - 11/07/11

We would like to invite you kindly to visit our gallery site during the 1st Photo Week of the 5 Pieces Gallery and enjoy the wide selection of internationally known photographers. In addition we would like to offer you as a valued client all photographs with a discount of 10% (code photoweek) for a limited time.
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Selected works


















Tuesday, November 1, 2011

LACDA 'Snap to Grid' Open Call, Every Entry Shown!!

LACDA ‘Snap to Grid’ Open Call, every entry shown!
 
LACDA ‘Snap to Grid’ Open Call, every entry shown!
 
December 8 -December 30, 2011
Opening Reception Thursday December 8, 7-9pm
(in conjunction with the Downtown Art Walk, at our new 4,000 square foot gallery)
 
Show your work in our un-juried exhibit featuring digital art and photography. All entries will be printed (8.5″x11″ on heavyweight paper) and shown in our gallery arranged in a grid. Entrants submit JPEG files of original work. Multiple entries are permitted. Separate registration required for each image. Exhibit is limited to space available, early entry is advised.
 
All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. Digital video stills and screen shots of web/new media are acceptable. Documentation shots of digital installation and digital sculpture are acceptable.
 
Special consideration is given to “Snap to Grid” artists for inclusion in future exhibits. Entrants to our calls for submissions form the pool of artists from which we select the majority of our exhibitors. There have been a large number of “Snap to Grid” participants who have been included in group exhibits, as well as a number of solo shows. Proceeds for “Snap to Grid” benefit these gallery programs and keep LACDA thriving. Exhibit your work, build your resume, and support our gallery. Everybody wins!
 
Location:
This call is international, open to all geographical locations.
 
Show Dates:
December 8-30, 2011
 
Deadline for entries:
December 1, 2011
 
Opening Reception:
Thursday December 8, 7-9pm
(in conjunction with Downtown Artwalk)
 
Entry Fee:
Registration fee is $32US.
 
How your images will be printed and exhibited:
Entries will be printed (8.5″x11″ on heavyweight paper) and shown in our gallery arranged in a grid.
Every entry is shown.
 
Submission Rules:
Registration and submission are done online only. JPEG file uploads are the only accepted submissions under 5mb each, and can only be uploaded after registration and payment of Snap to Grid entry fee ($32US per image). Please do not send materials to LACDA. All materials sent to LACDA will not be viewed and cannot be returned.
 
Multiple Entries:
Multiple entries are permitted. $32 registration fee for each additional image. Separate registration required for each image.
 
Two easy steps to exhibit your work at LACDA…
1) Enter as many images as you like here (one registration fee for each image):
 
 
2) You will automatically be redirected to our upload page or
you may upload images here at any time:
http://lacda.com/upload.html
 
Gallery Statement:
Every year for 50 years the L.A. Municipal Gallery has held its “Open Call” exhibit where any artist can show up with their art and an entry fee (to benefit gallery programs) and the piece is shown. The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art decided to launch an international experiment of the same nature where the artists upload images that are printed and hung by the gallery. The hundreds of works are displayed in a grid like installation (reminiscent of postcard art shows of the 1980′s) where every work submitted is exhibited.
 
The usual (less than democratic) selection process where only the precious few are chosen is turned on its head in a curatorial anarchy where everyone gets to participate and the viewer is literally left to be the judge. The show represents a snapshot of a current moment in art history when digital imaging has reached the hands of the many, an age where culture belongs to the “mobblogers” around the globe. From Thailand to Texas, amateur to academic, beautiful to banal and beyond the monumental quantity and variety of “Snap to Grid” becomes an aesthetic experience where each individual piece adds to an agglomerative effect that has a life of its own.
 
Los Angeles Center For Digital Art
102 West Fifth Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
www.lacda.com

212Gallery - Max Vadukul

212GALLERY


212GALLERY artist Max Vadukul collaborates on photos with preeminent Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei in China, for W magazine’s Art issue

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212GALLERY’s own Max Vadukul recently collaborated with Ai Weiwei, the “most powerful person in the world of art,” according to Art Review magazine.

Mr. Ai created a story line for a series of photos that were shot on location in New York, by the photographer Max Vadukul as Mr. Ai looked on, art directing via Skype on a laptop computer from his home in China.

The photos will appear in W magazine’s November issue, the sixth annual one devoted to art. W’s editor, Stefano Tonchi, approached Mr. Ai, the outspoken Chinese artist and dissident, to do the cover not long after he was released from detention. Mr. Ai, was detained by Chinese authorities in the spring, was released under close surveillance in June.

“There is nothing quite like it,” said Vadukul, who had his first U.S. solo exhibition at 212GALLERY last March.

“He has an extraordinary vision,” said Vadukul. “He sees something that nobody else sees. That’s why he’s such an acclaimed artist. I’m mindful that I’m creating his vision. W is known for creating fine art work and then if you bring in a photographer known for his art reportage work- it’s exciting. This is the one assignment which will never be repeated again.”

Not only did Mr. Ai agree to do the cover, but a schema for a series of photos reminiscent of photos he took of the Tompkins Square riots in the 1980s, when he lived in New York.  “We left it open to him to create an original work,” said Diane Solway, W magazine’s senior editor.

The resulting scene takes place at Rikers Island. They refer to Mr. Ai’s own confinement, which China’s government has forbidden him from discussing.

For Mr. Vadukul the challenge was in translating Mr. Ai’s aesthetic for W’s fashion readership.

In an October 12th, New York Times article about the collaboration, Mr. Ai specified that he wanted street clothes, in the cover photo, shot in Flushing, Queens. The model, instead, is wearing an outfit by Alexander Wang. Mr. Vadukul made some suggestions — like shooting in black and white, which he said Mr. Ai agreed with — but he was mindful that he was there to execute another person’s vision.

“I would show him the images live on the screen,” explained Vadukul. “We had skype set up in this prison. I was showing him where I’m going to shoot, frame by frame, getting him involved in the process. I felt like I was giving his vision a lot of feeling.”

“It was very surreal,” said Ms. Solway. “We could see him on the screen, scrolling through the images.”

“This is his story,” said Vadukul. “I’m doing what he’s expecting. For me, the excitement has been, firstly, to have the chance to collaborate with an artist of his stature, then to hear him actually give a very strong direction.”

“Art is traditonally most effective when it makes a social comment and he’s certainly succeeded in doing that,” said Vadukul.  “He is the big big kahuna out there.”
 
*Corrections for New York Times article.

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BIO
Max Vadukul was born in Nairobi, Kenya and currently works and resides in New York City. Best known for black and white and portrait photography, Vadukul follows in the tradition of “art reportage” photography, which he describes as “taking reality and making it into art.”

In the 1990’s he established himself with a large body of work for French Vogue – a large portion of which was created with his wife, the eminent fashion editor Nicoletta Santoro, with whom he has collaborated for years. He has produced three books, is a film director, and recently created a series of dance and music videos for Yoji Yamamoto’s “Coming Soon” clothing line campaign. He has also branded his trademark style on campaigns for Chloe, Commes Des Garcons, Armani, Emanuel Ungaro, Sandro, and HBO's "Six Feet Under."

Vadukul shoots regularly for W Magazine, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Vogue China, and others. He has long standing relationships with such magazines as  French Vogue, Italian Vogue, L’Uomo Vogue and The New Yorker, where  from 1996 to 2000, he was staff photographer, a title previously occupied by Richard Avedon.

212GALLERY features innovative, established and emerging international artists working across media including, photography, painting, sculpture and mixed media.

Gallery Hours are Monday through Saturday 10-7 and Sunday 10-6.
212GALLERY 525 East Cooper Avenue, next to Ralph Lauren
Please call 970-925-7117 for further details.

Fifteenth Annual Boston International Fine Art Show




THE ONLY SHOW AND SALE OF ITS KIND IN NEW ENGLAND! 

GALA PREVIEW
Thursday, November 17, 5:30-8:30pm
To benefit The Greater Boston Food BankTickets: $100 & $250
To order tickets, please visit www.GBFB.org
or call the show office at 617-363-0405

WEEKEND SHOW & SALE
Fri 1-9, Sat 11-8, Sun 11-5
Admission $15, under 12 free.
Cafe at the show.  Valet parking available.
Complimentary catalog and readmission.
The Cyclorama
Boston Center for the Arts
539 Tremont Street, Boston

For information: 617-363-0405

www.FineArtBoston.com


SPECIAL PROGRAMS - free with show admission

Friday, November 18, 6:30pm - Art Collecting: A Passion, An Investment, or Both?
Is art a luxury brand, as sensitive to the stock markets as high-end fashion?  Or does it represent a safe investment in troubled times, much like gold?  Join our panel of experts including Christopher D. Perry, Senior Vice President and Senior Fiduciary Officer, Northern Trust (Boston); Lou Salerno, Questroyal Gallery (New York); and Julie Sherlock, Assistant Vice President, ACE Private Risk Services (New York)

Saturday, November 19,
3:00pm - Shaping the Present: Realist Art Then and Now
For years, people have been saying realist art is coming back.  Judging from its growing visibility and the mushrooming of realist art schools nationwide, it's more accurate to say it's here.  Join us for this intriguing panel, animated by two national editors and popular BIFAS presenters:  Joshua Rose of American Art Collector and Peter Trippi of Fine Art Connoisseur.

Additional information on special programs is available at www.FineArtBoston.com

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Call for Artists: Crossing Identities - Mexico


International ArtExpo Group
 
 
International ArtExpo
 
Call for Artists: Crossing Identities - Mexico
Deadline: November 15, 2011

International ArtExpo is selecting all interesting video/short.films and photo works to include in the next 2011 Exhibition:
 
Crossing Identities - International Videoart Festival and Photo Exhibition at Terraza Bugambilias in Morelia, Mexico (December 02 - 04, 2011)
 
The deadline for applications is November 15, 2011.
 
The selections will be based on the main concept of “Crossing Identities”. In contemporary society boundaries are getting more and more fleeting, and also the identity, what makes every person or place a recognizable entity, turns out fluid, multiple, making also the cultural, religious, ethnic borders changeable. This change, thismutation has allowed to cross the inside of the identities creating new possible crossings, new blends. And it’s just this “contemporaneity” that makes our civilization conceived as subjected to a process of continuous evolution and cultural hybridization. There is no limit between an identity and the other one any more but it ispossible to walk, to cross a passage and to find oneself halfway through it, in a non-place, in a non-identity.
 
The number of works with which you can participate is unlimited.

All video works must be on DVD (PAL or NTSC), no matter what the original source medium. The maximum length of videos should be 10 minutes.

All photo works on every kind of support are accepted. The maximum dimensions allowed per each image are 150 cm per side.

Send your works submissions with a CV/biography, videography and some still images (only for videoartists) and some samples of photo works (only for artists) to:

Luca Curci ArchitectsCorso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari, Italy
 
The participation in International ArtExpo events requires an entry fee for every artwork submitted and selected in every exhibition. Participation open to: professional artists, architects and designers, associate groups and studios.
 
International ArtExpo is a not for profit organization that provides a significant forum for cultural dialogue between all artists from different cultures and countries. We depend on the support of you. ArtExpo is grateful to all of the institutions, corporations, and individuals who support our efforts. We work with a number of national and international galleries as well as publishers, museums, curators and writers from all over the world. We help artists through solo and group exhibitions, gallery representation, magazine reviews and advertisements, press releases, internet promotion, as well as various curatorial projects.

Rare Performance of Theatrical Adaptation of John Cage's James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie: An Alphabet


RARE PERFORMANCE OF THEATRICAL ADAPTATION OF JOHN CAGE’S JAMES JOYCE, MARCEL DUCHAMP, ERIK SATIE:
 AN ALPHABET

[The Fisher Center at Bard] John Kelly as the Narrator in Alphabet. ©John Cage Trust.

Performed in the Fisher Center’s Acoustically Superb Sosnoff Theater
Presented by the John Cage Trust and New Albion Records
 ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. – The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts presents John Cage’s James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie: An Alphabet on Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12 at 8 p.m. The rarely performed theatrical piece stars John Kelly and is directed by Laura Kuhn, with music and sound design by Mikel Rouse and set design by Marco Steinberg. The program is produced by the John Cage Trust at Bard College andNew Albion RecordsTickets are $15, $25, $35, and $45. To purchase tickets call the Fisher Center box office at 845-758-900, or go to fishercenter.bard.edu.

Cage’s Alphabet began life as a highly imaginative radio play in 1982, a commission from Klaus Schöning and Cologne’s West German Radio (WDR). Working on the principles of collage, Cage created a cast of unlikely characters— the three title artists, Henry David Thoreau, Buckminster Fuller, Robert Rauschenberg, Brigham Young, and seven others. The result is a remarkably democratic intermingling of perspectives, suffused throughout with humor and irreverence for the particulars of history.

In 2001, nearly a decade after Cage’s death, director Laura Kuhn created a theatrical version of the radio play, directing its premiere in Edinburgh that same year. Sound and music designer Mikel Rouse collaborated with Kuhn and a team of composers, musicologists, and performers, collecting and cataloguing sounds for Cage’s score, which consists of almost 200 sounds “as varied and suggestive as the dialogue itself: a lawn mower, x-rays, an earthquake, a Xerox machine, a bullfight, and a marriage ceremony, to name just a few,” says Rouse.

Acclaimed actor John Kelly will perform the role of the Narrator, which he created for the theatrical version of the work. The cast also includes Mikel Rouse as James Joyce; Larry Larson as Jonathan Albert; Joan Retallack as Buckminster Fuller; Emma Reed as Mao Tse Tung; Victoria Miguel as Thorstein Veblen;Richard Teitelbaum as Robert Rauschenberg; John Seidman as Marcel Duchamp; Ferran Carvajal as Oppian; Trevor Carlson as Brigham Young; and Robin Preiss as the wife of Brigham Young. Erik Satie will be played by Merce Cunningham (on tape).  Ralph Benko, in the role of Henry David Thoreau, has dropped out and is replaced by Rebeccah Johnson. 

This production of James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie: An Alphabet celebrates the onset of John Cage’s centennial year, the first of many events scheduled to take place around the world. It also celebrates the fourth year of the John Cage Trust’s residence at Bard College. 

For tickets and information call the Fisher Center Box Office at 845-758-7900, or go to fishercenter.bard.edu.
The John Cage Trust at Bard College was established in 1993 as a not-for-profit institution whose mission is to gather together, organize, preserve, disseminate, and generally further the work of the late American composer John Cage. Its founding trustees were Merce Cunningham, artistic director of the Cunningham Dance Company; Anne d’Harnoncourt, Director of the Philadelphia Museum; and David Vaughan, Archivist of the Cunningham Dance Foundation, all long-time Cage friends and associates. Laura Kuhn, who from 1986 to 1992 worked directly with John Cage, serves as both a founding trustee and ongoing executive director.

New Albion Records was founded in San Francisco in 1984, to explore the world of art music. Its current catalogue includes 138 releases. In recent years, with the onset of the Internet, its focus has moved from recording projects to concert events. New Albion has partnered with the John Cage Trust and Merce Cunningham Dance Company.

Friday, October 28, 2011

57th Talbot Street Art Fair


    
57th Talbot Street Art Fair  

    Talgot Street PIX 2 for CTA
 
Call to Artists

WHAT:  Fine Art and Fine Craft Event

WHERE: Indianapolis, IN

WHEN:   June 9-10, 2012    
             Saturday, 10-6   Sunday 10-5      

          
NOTEWORTHY:

*Ranked among the nations top festivals every year.

*Limited to 270 artists in juried fine art and fine craft

*Application and Entry fees, $25/$295.  A few larger spaces available at extra cost.

*Over 50,000 in attendance

*Merit and Purchase Awards
 
*Friday set-up, drive to space for load in and load out.
 
*24 hour security

*Artist and RV parking

*Reduced hotel rates

The fair, sponsored by Talbot Street Art Fair, Inc. a non-profit organization, is held along Talbott Street between 16th and 20th Streets (North-South) and between Pennsylvania and Delaware Streets (East-West) in the historic Herron-Morton neighborhood on the near-northside of Indianapolis.
  
Talbot Street Art Fair is the oldest, juried show in Central Indiana and remains free to the public.

All of the fair's focus is on the artists.  We do not have commercial booths or performing musicians.  The fair has a dedicated following of patrons who show up rain or shine.  We do extensive local and regional advertising that includes billboards, newspapers, magazines, online ads and radio and television interviews.  Our purpose is an organized fair that runs smoothly and brings buying customers to our artists for successful sales. 
  


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:  January 23, 2012

Notification:  March 15, 2012

Website:  www.talbotstreet.org

Email:  talbotstreetartfair@hotmail.com

Phone:  317-745-6479

Editions, Artists', Books 2011 - NYC November 3-6


   
mfc-michèle didier
  
 
 
  

From November 3 to 6, 2011


Booth 8 - Third Floor
Former Dia/Former X Initiative
548 West 22nd street - Chelsea, New York

 
 
ANNETTE MESSAGER 
Mon guide du tricot
Mes dessins secrets
Ma collection de champignons bons et de champignons mortels
  


 
 CLAUDE CLOSKY
Inside a Triangle
 


 
JIM SHAW
Dream Object Book
 
 

Art Show & Benefit


Trapani Fine Art logo
Art Show & Benefit
 
Trapani Fine Art And Frame Shoppe
Hosts
"Josef & Joseph an Art Show"

         Trapani Fine Art And Frame Shoppe in the heart of Manhasset at
447 Plandome Road will be hosting "Josef & Joseph an Art Show" featuring the paintings of local artists Josef Kote and Joseph Palazzolo. The show will be on exhibit November 12th thru the 26th, with an artist's reception Saturday, Nov. 12th from 6-9PM. Refreshments will be served.
         The show is another in a series of well received events hosted by Trapani Fine Art. As an added incentive to attend (and purchase art) the gallery is offering a percentage of all sales of art, by both artists, during the two week show to the Manhasset Women's Coalition Against Breast Cancer.
The Gallery and The Coalition are hoping this will be the first of many such collaborations for such a worthy cause.
         Both artists bring their own style to their art. Josef Kote a more abstract approach to his landscapes and seascapes, while Joseph Palazzolo a more diverse style ranging from impressionistic cityscapes to more traditional still lifes, figures and portraits. Surely a range of art to suit any taste.
         Trapani Fine Art And Frame Shoppe can be reached at
516-365-6014 or e-mail at info@TrapaniFineArt.com. Their web site iswww.TrapaniFineArt.com.


Trapani Fine Art
447 Plandome Road  Manhasset, NY 11030


Utah Arts Festival


Utah Arts Festival 

    Utah PIX for CTA
 
Call to Artists

WHAT:  Fine Art Festival

WHERE: Library Square in Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah

      
WHEN:    June 21 - 24 2012
              Noon - 11pm Daily
 
          
NOTEWORTHY:

*Ranked 14th in Fine Arts Festivals by Arts Fair Source book in 2011

*Limited to 150 juried artists in 15 media categories

*Total Featured Artist and Best of Show Artists award packages valued at $4,800

*Jury fee - $35 Booth fee - $500 ($600 for corner space)

The 36th annual Utah Arts Festival is scheduled for June 21 - 24 2012 at the Library Square in downtown Salt Lake City. More than 150 visual artists from across the country are juried in to participate in our Artists Marketplace. The Utah Arts Festival is the largest outdoor multi-disciplined event held in Utah. Having garnered numerous awards internationally, nationally and locally, the Festival remains one of the premiere events that kick off the summer in Utah each June. More than 80,000 patrons enjoy four days of award-winning fine arts in the Artist Marketplace, live performances on five stages, street theater, a fine arts exhibition, a film program, children's art and culinary arts.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:  March 1, 2012

Notification:  March 16, 2012

Booth fee due:  April 6, 2012

Apply at: www.zapplicaton.org

For more information please visit: www.uaf.org

Email questions to: amanda@uaf.org

 

Art After Dark - Art, Music, Wine & Cheese



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ART, MUSIC, WINE & CHEESE

YOU are invited...  to the next 
Art After Dark

OCTOBER 28, 2011
7 - 9PM
In the Art League's Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery

photo 
 October's Featured Artist:
Science Fiction and Fantasy   
artist/illustrator David O. Miller
demonstrates an interactive
presentation of fun and excitement.

October's Participating Artists:
Shain Bard - Madona Cole - Xiaomin Kang
Ross McTyre - John R. Redlich - Dave Rogers
Boyd Schockley - Alice Sprintzen

Music by Denise Romas
Acoustic Guitarist & Singer
 photo

We guarantee a very special experience.


PLEASE JOIN US!
Roberta Erlagen & Linda Louis, Co-Chairs 
 
Visit www.artafterdark-li.org for upcoming dates and a slideshow of September's event. 

Thursday, October 27, 2011

2012 Uptown Art Expo


Uptown Altamonte PIX for CTA
  
2012 Uptown Art  Expo  

Call to Artists

WHAT:  Fine Art and Fine Craft Festival

WHERE: Cranes Roost Park, Uptown Altamonte, Altamonte Springs, FL

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
           February 18-19, 2012
           Show hours: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
           Setup: Friday evening

NOTEWORTHY:

*Limited to 125 carefully juried artists from across the USA

*Over $5,000 in cash awards

*Drive up load-in and load-out at; free adjacent parking

*Highest household buying income in the region

*Part of  the 2012 United Arts of Central Florida ArtsFest

*Major advertising and promotion: newspaper, radio, social media

*World-class entertainment/high public attendance

*Children's and family activities

*Abundant, affordable accommodations and restaurants


For the past 7 years the Expo was located in Downtown Orlando along Lake Eola Park. We are leaving behind Downtown and Moving Uptown! Visible from I-4 in Central Florida, Beautiful Cranes Roost Park is at the heart of Uptown Altamonte surrounded by Cranes Roost Lake. The Expo's new event location will offer our exhibitors an exciting, beautiful festival setting and exposure to Central Florida's finest communities with household effective buying income that is the highest in the region.

Cranes Roost Park at Uptown Altamonte will come alive with artisans showcasing their talents, color and music. The Art & Music Festival will feature over 125 art & fine crafts with displays of glass, jewelry, mosaics, paintings, photography, pottery and sculpture and more. The juried work with be presented with over $5,000 in awards and ribbons.
The festival will also include children's activities, street chalk painting, festival foods, music & street performers.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Applications available at: www.zapplication.org

Deadline:
December 15, 2010


For more details and artist's prospectus, visit:
http://www.uptownartexpo.com

You may also contact:

Jim Barton, Festival Director
407-592-0002
 
Email inquiries to:
info@uptownartexpo.com