Thursday, February 2, 2012

Call to Artists - Portraiture - An Exhibition of Portraits and Figures

Burton Silverman to Judge Art League’s Upcoming Portrait Show




This spring the Art League will hold its second juried portrait exhibition. "A Common Theme: Portraiture" will open May 20 and run to June 17, 2012. Taking its title from the popular "A Common Thread" of 2009, this competition will be open to figurative works in all mediums, including photography. We are happy to announce that Burton Silverman, the renowned portrait artist, will be our judge. The deadline for entries is April 2.
Burton Silverman is one of America's foremost portrait painters. Whether working in oil, watercolor or pastel, he has concentrated on, as he puts it, "the landscape of the human face". He has completed countless commissions of notable patrons and has had thirty-one solo shows in major cities across the country. His work has appeared in national and international exhibitions, including the National Portrait Gallery, the National Academy Museum, the Butler Institute of American Art, the Mexico City Museum of Art and the Royal Academy of Art in London, garnering numerous prizes along the way, among them the Ranger Purchase Award at the National Academy, twice-in 1965 and 1983.
His paintings are represented in nearly two dozen public collections, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Denver Art Museum, the Mint Museum, the Delaware Museum, the New Britain Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Art and National Portrait Gallery, as well as private collections in both the U.S. and Europe.
The Art League is privileged to have Burton Silverman judge this show.

Call to Artists - Art in the Park


    
 Art in the Park
Columbia, MO
 
Call to Artists

What:  54th annual Art in the Park fine arts & fine crafts festival

Where: Stephens Lake Park, Columbia, MO - just east of the downtown district.

When:  Saturday & Sunday, June 2-3, 2012
           Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
           Sunday, 10:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

NOTEWORTHY:

*Our 54th year!

*Jury Fee: $25

*Booth Fee: $250 for a mid-row, $280 for a corner

*Cash Awards of over $4,000.   Top prize is $1,000.

*A designated signature event by the Columbia Convention & Visitors Bureau.

*Comprehensive marketing campaign which includes TV, Radio, local, regional & national print media, billboards, yard signs, social networking, postcards, posters and web campaigns.

*Other events during the Festival include:
-Art activities for children
-Line-up of stage and wandering magicians and musicians
-Emerging Artist tent for exhibit of high school and undergraduate artists' work
-Parking & shuttle for festival visitors


First held in 1958, Art in the Park is the oldest and largest art festival in mid-Missouri. It is the highlight of the summer season in this arts-focused city, home of the University of Missouri and winner of the first ever Missouri Arts Council's Creative Community Award in 2007.

The 2012 festival will be held at Stephens Lake Park, a historic tree-lined park set around the serene Stephens Lake. In support of the main event, Columbia's premier Fine Arts & Crafts Fair, the 2012 Art in the Park will include musical and magical entertainment for children and adults, a children's art area, an Emerging Artist Pavilion showing work by local high school and undergraduate students, a Young Collector's Tent, a food court and wine tasting.

Columbia is easily accessible from Interstate 70 (east-west) and State Highway 63 (north-south). The festival grounds are just to the east of the downtown area with ample visitor parking provided courtesy of the adjacent Boone Hospital. Visitor shuttle buses are also provided.

Artist hospitality includes artist party at the Columbia Art League gallery, artist breakfast both days, lunch delivered to each artist's booth on Saturday, complimentary snacks and refreshments throughout the weekend, booth sitters, volunteer assistance with load in and load out. Overnight security is provided on both Friday and Saturday night.



Applications at www.artintheparkcolumbia.org. We use Entrythingy for online applications. Paper applications are also downloadable from the Call for Entry page.

Application deadline:
February 10, 2012

Notification:
February 27, 2012

Cancellation Date (without penalty)
March 23, 2012

For more information please visit www.artintheparkcolumbia.org

Call to Artists - Uptown Art Fair


Uptown Art Fair 
  
Call to Artists

WHAT:  Fine Art Festival

WHERE: Uptown, Minneapolis, MN

WHEN: Friday, Saturday and Sunday
           August 3-5, 2012
           Friday: 12 noon - 8 p.m.
           Saturday: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
           Sunday: 10 a.m. -  5 p.m.

NOTEWORTHY:

*Limited to 350 artists in the Uptown Art Fair.

*375,000 attendance in 2011.

*$6,500 in awards.

*Winner of nearly 100 International Festivals and Events Association Pinnacle Awards.

*Application/Booth Fees: $40/$525 (single booth); $1,050 (double booth).

*Complimentary artist brunch and best of show awards presentation Sat. morning.

*Discounted hotel rates; Artist parking; RV and camping information provided.

*24-hour security.

*Boothsitters, helpful volunteers and well-organized staff.

*$300,000 advertising and promotion campaign; including radio, TV, print, and social media.


The Uptown Art Fair, now celebrating its 49th year, takes over the commercial district in Uptown Minneapolis.  What began as a neighborhood art sale developed into an internationally recognized, three-day fine art festival attracting more than 350,000 people in one weekend. Hosting approximately 350 artists, the Uptown Art Fair caters to tourists, art enthusiasts, artists, and festival-goers from around the country.

Uptown Minneapolis is an eclectic mix of commercial, retail, and residential properties in South Minneapolis.  The intersection of Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue is the center of a lively, upbeat business district and is one of the busiest intersections in the state of Minnesota, creating the perfect location for a fine art festival. Lake Harriet, Lake of the Isles, and Cedar Lake are only a few blocks away, making Uptown's tree-lined streets both welcoming and walkable.

The primary focus of the Uptown Art Fair is the juried exhibition of gallery quality fine art.  Additionally, the event offers family activities including a youth art fair, day and evening performances, a wine garden, and high quality outdoor food vending.   
The Uptown Art Fair brings art to the people, draws visitors to Uptown, and provides a showcase and sales outlet for both professional and amateur artists from around the country. As the Uptown Association's primary fundraising event, the Uptown Art Fair is an economic engine for the community, generating revenue that pays for Uptown projects including community clean ups, marketing and education seminars, extra security officers, donations to local causes and neighborhood organizations, and other community building activities. 

 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline: 
March 1, 2012, 12 midnight (CST) via www.zapplication.org 

Notification:
April 1, 2012; results emailed with contracts

Booth Fee and Contracts Due:
May 1, 2012

For more details, artist's prospectus, please visit:

Brian Olsen's Art in Action



Brian Olsen To Launch Art In Action Keynote in 2012

Keep an eye out for Brian's newest program Art in Action KEYNOTE. The purpose of this show is to teach audiences how to utilize a creative process that can empower participants to overcome obstacles and achieve success, whether it's communicating with clients, developing new products, or simply closing more sales.
The concepts include vision, research and planning, risk taking, overcoming obstacles, and ultimately how to stay focused when executing within a given structure.


Brian Olsen Starts 2012 Painting for Denver Nuggets Half Time Show

Brian Olsen performed at the halftime of the Denver Nuggets vs. LA Lakers game as part of his Art In Action performance. In front of a sold-out stadium, Brian painted a portrait of NBA star Nene live in less than 7 minutes. .
The painting was then donated to Kroenke Sports Charities, who plan to auction it at the annual Mile High Dreams Gala on February 28, 2012.
This exclusive event gave fans the opportunity to see Brian Olsen do what he does best, and to interact with players, coaches, alumni, dancers and mascots from the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Rapids and Colorado Mammoth.
“Brian Olsen performed his "Art In Action" at halftime of the Denver Nuggets vs. LA Lakers game on 1.1.2012. Brian’s performance captivated the sold out crowd at one of the most high-profile Nuggets games of the year. Brian’s energetic and entertaining performance style kept Nuggets fans on the edge of their seats as his portrait of forward NenĂª came to life in only 6 minutes! Denver is lucky to have such a unique and exciting artist call it his home.” - Shawn Martinez, Denver Nuggets, Director of Game Entertainment


Brian Olsen Paints Live Muses in India for Chivas Studios

When Chivas Studios was searching for a luminary artist that could seam the collaboration of art, music, cinema, fashion and food, and they looked no further than to hire Brian Olsen.
When Chivas Studios was searching for a luminary artist that could combine art, music, cinema, fashion and food, they looked no further than to hire Brian Olsen.
Participating in world-class performances in New Delhi and Mumbai, India, Brian painted portraits of Bollywood actress Nargis Fakrih, who has recently appeared in Imtiaz Ali’s movie "Rockstar," and Kingfisher calendar supermodel Angela Jonsson, set to the contemporary fusion music of Mrigya.


Opening Reception - Still Spot


Still Spot
works on paper, photography, sound, video, installation, sculpture  curated by Jaanika Peerna 

 
Opening Reception Thursday Feb. 23rd from 6-9 pmExhibition runs from Feb. 23rd thru March 30th
  





 
Viviane Romabldi Seppey: Jurong, 2009  white and yellow pages from Singapore phonebooks, 38x38

An international exhibit of varying media from Japan, Germany, Korea, Australia, the United States, Czech Republic, Cayman Islands, Estonia, Japan, and Italy, Still Spot is a group show of twelve artists, who offer works that are quiet at first look, but upon closer inspection will reveal intensity of either technique, material, or affect.
  These diverse practices include labor-intensive precise cuts in paper, hundreds of magazine eyes behind a translucent vellum veil, rock-hard slate that has been filed down meticulously against its nature, and tiny five-inch square drawings that are so intricate that they are at the very limits of our ability to see.  At the other extreme is a room-size installation where we stand in the midst of hundreds of nine-foot high skinny strips of paper, so we become lost in the white quietude.  This totality of works is assembled to bring the gallery visitor into a "still spot" in the midst of dynamic Manhattan, a momentary oasis in the center of our busy lives.

artists:

Jaq Belcher
Dianne Bowen
Hedwig Brouckaert
Chunghee Han
Bendel Hydes
Margot Kask
Michael Kukla
Jeesoo Lee
Oyama Enrico Isamu Letter
Gius Provenzänd
Lasse-Marc Riek
Viviane Rombaldi Seppey
Annette Solakoglu

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Applications for 2nd Kathmandu International Art Festival

 Call for applications for 2nd Kathmandu International Art Festival 2012: Earth|Body|Mind
 
Deadline
January 31, 2012: National artists
February 29, 2012: International artists
 
The Siddhartha Arts Foundation is pleased to announce that the 2nd Kathmandu International Art Festival will take place from November 25 to December 21, 2012. Titled ‘Earth|Body|Mind’, the Festival is dedicated to one of the most critical issues of the 21st century – climate change.
 
Climate change is not an isolated phenomenon. It is happening globally and similarly, action is needed globally, down from the grassroots level up to the policy makers of a nation. As a critical creative form, art provides a platform for the society to think, analyze and reason. Artists, therefore, are in a unique position to highlight problems of climate change, generate awareness and create dialogues in the public through their artworks.
 
We invite national and international artists and curators to partake in this event, to create and establish a much-needed global social change.
 
KIAF is now accepting applications from artists and curators through its website www.artmandu.org, under Participate. The deadline to file submissions is January 31, 2012 for national artists and February 29, 2012 for international artists. The International Selection Committee involves six people:
 
Dina Bangdel, PhD, Associate Professor of Art History, Virginia Commonwealth University; Jagath Weerasinghe, Artist, Art writer, Professor, Postgraduate Institute of Archeology, Colombo Sri Lanka; Joyce Toh, Senior Curator, Singapore Art Museum; Navin Khadka, BBC News Correspondent, Specializes on Climate Change; Rajeev Lochan, Director, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi; Salima Hashimi, Curator, Contemporary Artist, Dean of the School of Visual Arts, Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, Pakistan.
 
Background
 
KIAF is the biggest art event held in Kathmandu, Nepal. Organized by Siddhartha Art Gallery, the first non-profit Festival was held from October 30 to November 10, 2009.
111 artists from 25 countries showcased their visual interpretations on the Festival’s theme ‘Separating Myth from Reality – Status of Women’. Attended by over 5000 visitors in 6 venues, the event was described by the Mondriaan Foundation ‘an extraordinary project’ and as ‘dawn of a new era’ by national daily The Himalayan Times.
 
KIAF’s mission is to firmly place Nepal on the global map as a venue for contemporary art, allow for artistic collaboration and exchange among international and local artists and use art as a platform for the society to think, analyze and reason.
 
Thank you very much for your support. Kindly visit our website www.artmandu.org for details regarding the Festival and circulate this information to your colleagues, friends and networks. For further queries and concerns please write to us at info@artmandu.org
 
email: info@artmandu.org
office: 977-1-4438979
website: www.artmandu.org

ANETA BARTOS & NICK WEBER in JACK & JILL


AMH Industries

Image: Aneta Bartos, Together, 2011 (Digital C-print from Polaroid)
ANETA BARTOS & NICK WEBER in JACK & JILL
Curated by ANNE HUNTINGTON

February 2 – 28 2012
Reception: February 2 from 6-9pm
144 Tenth Ave NYC

AMH is pleased to present Aneta Bartos and Nick Weber in JACK & JILL curated by Anne Huntington on display at 144 10th Avenue (nr. 19th st) in Chelsea, NYC.

Bartos and Weber fluidly breathe haunting life into two-dimensional photographs and paintings, respectively, with such essence that the works bring forth a universal force. There is a duality of existence that is simultaneously light and dark; modern and nostalgic; erotic and romantic that invites the viewer into specific, yet open-ended worlds. Powerfully reflecting on the human psyche, childhood lessons learned, and acceptance granted or denied. The images arouse dangerous emotion with a fantastical dreamlike tone. We encounter humanity at its core, portals into ecstasy, challenging the viewer to experience various states of grace, to break through life’s defined states of sexuality in beautiful, disturbing and organic mediums. Bartos and Weber continue the figurative tradition, following the paths of Mapplethorpe and Bacon.

JACK & JILL references the boys and girls in us, as Bartos and Weber play the roles of artistic brother and sister. Instinctive parallels marry the works and blur the culturally formed lines ingrained in our visible and invisible worlds. The show delves into roles imbued in life’s mores and taboos through gender, gender bending, innocence and existence, linking to life’s complicated watered crown. JACK & JILL is the first time the artists are exhibiting together.

BARTOS: I’m very intrigued by human bodies as a spiritual, magical and mysterious energy, that appear to us as thinking beings, yet we know nothing of what they might be in themselves. I try to capture the dark and blurred space between the conscious and the subconscious, where I create the visual equivalent of memory recalled 'reality' one feels when jolted awake in deep r.e.m. sleep. However, my process is not a snapshot in the time, it is an eerie reflection of the body's spirits in the moment. It's my journey into the psyche of the body, where my passions, fears and taboos find it's home.

WEBER: The physical impact of my figures is what I attempt to convey, harnessing the energy of paint to conjure an actual person, not just a painting of a person. I subject my work to random destructive forces, molding the figure through a journey of memory versus form, layered by the processes of sanding and scraping, til what survives is the essential. Time’s passage is depicted literally and figuratively. The past lives in the present. I am haunted by female beauty, and the human ambivalence towards love and destruction.

Aneta Bartos, born in Poland, based in New York City, attended The School of Visual Arts. Most recently, Bartos was commissioned to create an art installation at ACME, New York, curated by Neville Wakefield. 2010, Bartos’ internationally acclaimed collaboration 4 Sale exhibited in New York City, Moscow and Poznan. 2009, Bartos debuted a solo show at Artsource, NY. 2007, Photo District News awarded Bartos as the top choice for Emerging Photographers. Bartos’ work has been featured in W Magazine, Interview Magazine, Conde Nast Portfolios, ARTINFO, British GQ, Panorama Newsweek, Zoo Magazine, GUP, Blow Photo and New York Magazine.

Nick Weber received his BA in Studio Art from Stanford, studying with Nathan Oliveira. Recent exhibits include solo and group shows at John McWhinnie in New York City and East Hampton as well as exhibits at the Fireplace Project in East Hampton and Scope Hamptons Art Fair. Featured press includes ARTINFO, New York Post, NBC Nightly News, Time Out Magazine, The Village Voice and CBS Sunday Morning. Work is collected by Richard Prince, Lisa de Kooning, Phil Aarons and Glenn Horowitz. Portrait commissions include Betsy Johnson and Abercrombie and Fitch. Weber is based in Amagansett, NY.

AMH Industries is the creative agency for contemporary culture – a full service art advisory and curatorial company. AMH produces and curates exhibitions, non-profit and for-profit events, corporate and personal collections, panel discussions, dinners and more. Founded in 2010 by Anne Huntington.


Inquiries: info@amhindustries.com

Paul D'Agostino: Appearance Adrift in the Garden


Norte Maar is pleased to present Paul D’Agostino: Appearance Adrift in the Garden. This is the first one-person exhibition of the artist’s work and will feature new prints and collages in which color, time, and subject fade into and feed off of one another. New prints by Leslie Kerby and works on paper by Kai Vierstra will be featuring in the project room. The exhibition opens with a reception for the artists on February 3 from 6-9pm and will continue through March 4. The gallery at Norte Maar is open weekends 1-6pm and by appointment. For more information call 646-361-8512.

Paul D’Agostino is an artist who translates, severs, layers, wipes out and remakes images. His semantic abilities and linguistic fluidity are matched only by the variations in materials the artist uses to make work--work that is infused with an adrenaline, an intellectual rigor and a clarity that has made this artist an important one to watch. In this one-person show, the artist’s first, D’Agostino presents, along with new collage work, two recent sets of serialized monoprints in which image and repetition battle for recognition on a surface steadied by one’s ability to source a story and make sense in circumstance.

A new publication of writings by D’Agostino, printed as a literal and metaphorical appendage to the artwork and titled Bodies, Voids and a Tale of Seas, will accompany the exhibit. It features poetry in several languages, with translations provided, as well as a short story, AnchorsREAD MORE =>

Three Receptions - Renovated Reputations

Three Receptions - "Renovated Reputations"
Gray Finder
Oil on Panel 16"x20"




Santa Clara University, California
January 9 - February 5th
Reception: Thursday February 2, 2012 
5PM-7PM

Unfortunately the art building does not have a physical street address.  It is located on the Alameda, at the intersection of Bellomy St, Park Ave, and the Alameda.  If you look on google maps, the building name is visible there.







Ginger Bread
10"x8" Oil paint on canvas panel
Elliott Fouts Gallery, Sacramento California 
February 4th - March 1st, 2012.
Reception: Saturday February 4th 
6PM-9PM
4749 J. Street Sacramento, CA 95819 Phone (916) 736-1429
















Phil A. Buster
Oil on masonite panel 10"x8"
Ohlone College, Fremont California 
February 7th -  March 9th
Reception, Saturday, February 25, 2012 
6PM - 8PM
Louie Meager Art Gallery 
in the Smith Center at
Ohlone College, 43600 Mission Blvd.
Fremont, California 94539  


Check Out David Markovich

David Markovich


David Markovich was born and raised in New York City. Even in childhood he showed an entrepreneurial knack – from selling Yo-yos to the other kids at school to being a key sales player at multinational credit card processing company, MerchantPro Express, by age 18. Mr. Markovich began his online career at Kidssocks.com and Mensunglasses.com, two small startups, where his duties included: Brand development, web site traffic growth, internet and traditional media marketing, brand strategy and analytics systems in addition to being the sole customer service and public relations representative. As part of brand development he was tasked with finding new vendors that fit the company ideals and would be conducive to the company’s further growth.


In the course of business at Kidssocks.com David was introduced to Eli Feldblum, founder and CTO of RankAbove, when Eli was contracted to handle the SEO for the company. David was so astonished by the intelligence and knowledge Eli displayed in his field that he immediately asked to work with him. David worked with Eli at his company RankAbove, a major player in the SEO industry, until he recently left to begin his own internet marketing firm PromoteUsNow.

Mr. Markovich speaks at many events including Brooklyn borough hall and Microsoft.

ArtGate Gallery - Seong Kyung Hee Solo Exhibition


Call to Artists - ArtsQuest Fine Arts & Music Festival


    
 A Cultural Arts Alliance production
presented by 
Seaside and Visit South Walton
  
ArtsQuest Fine Arts & Music Festival
  Call to Artists
What: 24th annual ArtsQuest Fine Arts & Music Festival

Where: Set in the picturesque Gulf-front town of Seaside, FL

When: Friday, May 11 - 4:00 - 7:00pm;
          Saturday, May 12 - 10:00am - 7:00pm;
          Sunday, May 13 - 10:00am - 5:00pm
           
NOTEWORTHY:

*A juried fine arts show held in the South Walton beach town of Seaside, which is situated along the Gulf of Mexico in Northwest Florida.  

*$10,000 in awards

*7,000 in attendance

*Application fee: $40

*Booth fee: $260/ $300 corner 

Artist amenities include an artist hospitality room serving continental breakfast, light snacks and bottled water; artist parking; overnight security; booth sitting; dining and accommodation specials.

Festival poster image chosen from among the juried artist images - winner receives complimentary booth and prime placement, along with national exposure 

Admission is free; rain or shine.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Application deadline: February 10, 2011

Jury date: February 21, 2011

Notification: March 5, 2011

For more information and to apply:

You may also contact:
Lee Greene, Administrator

Call to Artists - Art on the Lake


Art on the Lake 
Excelsior, MN

 
Call to Artists

WHAT:  Fine art and fine crafts festival

WHERE: Excelsior Commons, a 14-acre park on shores of  Lake Minnetonka
WHEN: Saturday, June 9, 10 am to 6 pm, and Sunday, June 10, 2012, 10 am to 4 pm 
              Set-up: Friday, June 8           

NOTEWORTHY:

*Limited to 225 juried artists

*Attendance 9,000 per day (2011 estimated by shuttle service, local police)

*$1500 in artist awards; free single booth space in following year's show

*Jury/Booth fees are: $25/$255 for single (10 X 10);$520 for double (10 X 20) - limited availability


*Artist amenities include: Complimentary breakfast both mornings; overnight security, bonded and insured; local police on-site throughout show hours; load-in and load-out assistance; complimentary artists' shuttles and free parking; excllent hospitality; excellent demographics.  

Art on the Lake enjoys a large and loyal following among art enthusiasts and residents throughout the Twin Cities and beyond.  Widely known as a fresh, well-organized and professionally marketed event, the show features outstanding artists from throughout the U.S. and features a repertoire of local emerging young artists.

Situated on 14-acres of manicured parkland, artists and visitors are just steps from Lake Minnetonka, where gentle breezes and colorful sailboats continuously refresh the beautiful landscape.  Remote parking with free shuttles, delectable food, a wine and beer tent, live music, friendly and well-trained volunteers.

Juried by knowledgeable art practitioners, the show's mission is to maintain the highest quality possible in a fun and beautiful outdoor environment.  Volunteers are responsive to artists' needs, and work diligently to provide top-notch hospitality.  The show celebrates its 32nd year in 2012.

Managed and hosted by the South Lake-Excelsior Chamber of Commerce

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: 

Deadline:  February 29, 2012

Application available online at: www.excelsiorartonthelake.com  or by contacting Art on the Lake,952.474.6461