Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Hampton Classic Horse Show Making Significant Improvements to Rings



Hampton Classic Horse Show Making Significant Improvements to Rings
Changes Should Have a Major Impact on Footing in Grand Prix and Other Rings

Bridgehampton, NY - May 07, 2014 - The Hampton Classic Horse Show is making a number of significant improvements to the grass rings at its show grounds. After careful study and consultation with renowned experts, the Classic is instituting several changes including new aeration and top dressing protocols, improved drainage, and new mowing and watering schedules in all competition rings with the exception of the Jumper Annex which has an all-weather surface rather than grass.

The Hampton Classic returns to Bridgehampton, NY, August 24-31, for its 39th year of world-class equestrian competition. The Hampton Classic features more than 100 classes of competition for horses and riders of all ages. A wide range of jumper, hunter, equitation, short stirrup and leadline classes are part of the Classic's schedule, as well as competitions for riders with disabilities.

The Classic features 6 show rings, a Boutique Garden with more than 70 vendors, and a wide selection of dining options, all on its 60-acre show grounds. The Classic's world-class equestrian competition attracts many of the nation's top professional and amateur riders.

"We have made a major commitment to improve the footing in all our grass rings, in particular our Grand Prix Ring," said Shanette Cohen, Executive Director of the Hampton Classic. "We've been working with experts from the renown international show-jumping facility, Spruce Meadows, Calgary, Canada, whose grass rings have a reputation for outstanding footing, and with Steve McDonald from Turfgrass Disease Solutions, LLC, to improve the footing in our Grand Prix and Hunter rings. With ongoing consulting from both parties, we are making changes that are significant and should have a real impact."

Changes to the Classic's famed all-grass Grand Prix Ring include the installation of a new irrigation system and a new well. The Classic is also making changes that will give the course designer more flexibility in designing his courses leading to less wear-and-tear. These changes include moving the bank to the other end of the ring, near the grandstand, and re-building the dock water jump to take up a smaller footprint and provide more room between it and the ring wall. The moving of the bank and rebuilding of the dock water jump are being done under the direction and guidance of Hampton Classic board member Conrad Homfeld.

Additionally, the hedges around the gazebo in the ring are being removed and plantings around the double liver-pools are being reduced in size. The Classic is also adding perimeter drainage on the eastern and northern edges of the Grand Prix Ring to go with what was already in place on the other two sides.

"One by-product of the new irrigation system is that there will no longer be any sprinkler heads in the ground," Cohen said. "This will be helpful for the course designer as he will not have as many fixed elements to work around when planning his courses."

The Classic has also initiated a new program for improving the grass itself through a mowing schedule based on the height of the grass, improved aeration and new top-dressing applications, the type of seed, optimum watering schedules, and the use of carefully selected fertilizer and chemical treatments.

"When the work is finished, and with the ongoing new protocols, we believe that the footing in our rings will be vastly improved," Cohen said. "We thank all those who gave us feedback last year and look forward to welcoming everyone back for what is sure to be a great horse show this summer!"

Further information on the Hampton Classic Horse Show is available at the Hampton Classic website at www.hamptonclassic.com  or by calling 631-537-3177.  Hampton Classic Horse Show, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation.

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Monday, May 5, 2014

Champagne and caviar


Museum of Russian Art
is pleased to invite you to

SERGEY DOZHD
solo exhibition
  Psy Art. Meta-abstraction
& Meta-reality

Opening reception with artist
Champagne and caviar
Saturday, May 17 
4-6 pm

  
Exhibition on view May 1725
Thu, Fri 5-8 pm
Sat, Sun 4-7 pm
  
Dark Abstract Cross , 2012Multidimensional Over-abstraction, 2010

MORA / Museum of Russian Art
80 Grand St. Jersey City, NJ 07302  
For directions, click here.

For more information contact Margo Grant:
(917) 449-2842 or visit our website: www.moramuseum.org
Visit our facebook page: MoRA Museum of Russian ART
Please take PATH Train from 33rd St. and 6 Ave, Manhattan 
to Grove St. ( 7 minutes walk),  
to a corner of Washington St. and Grand St.

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UPCOMING: NADA NEW YORK




UPCOMING: NADA NEW YORK
Nada Info
NADA New York
May 9 - 11, 2014
Basketball City
299 South St. at Montgomery St.

COOPER COLE
Booth 604

Presenting works from Sara Cwynar

For additional information please contact the gallery:

info@coopercolegallery.com
+1 (647) 347-3316

Tessar LoSara Cwynar, Lighting Test Woman (Darkroom Manual), 2014, Chromogenic print, 30" x 24", 76.2cm x 60.96cm 
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Piccolo Spoleto Festival Box Office Now Open!

Piccolo Spoleto Festival 
Box Office Now Open!
The 2014 Piccolo Spoleto Festival begins in just a few short weeks.  Visit www.piccolospoleto.com for a complete schedule of events.  Be sure to get your tickets today!
When
Monday through SundayFrom 9am to 5pm
Where
Charleston Visitor Center
375 Meeting StreetCharleston, SC 29403
Payments accepted: Cash, Check, Traveler's Check, Visa®, MasterCard®, American Express®, Discover®
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PULSE Art Fair


presents
Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes
PULSE Art Fair
Have No Narrow Perspectives: Field Museum
RYAN OAKES and TREVOR OAKES
Solo Booth, C6
May 8 - 11, 2014


PULSE NY
125 West 18th Street, NY, NY 10011 (map)
T. 401-743-5638


VIP Private Preview Brunch by Invitation
Thursday, May 8th, 9am - Noon


Pulse NY Art Fair Public Hours:
May 8th, Noon - 8pm
May 9th, 11am - 6pm
May 10th, 11am - 8pm
May 11th, 11am - 7pm

We warmly welcome you to the opening reception with the artists. Request an invitation through: ny@houseofthenobleman.com

www.houseofthenobleman.com
Synchronized Field (Horizon)
House of the Nobleman would also like to invite you to join Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes at the opening reception of their solo exhibition, Compounding Visions, at theMuseum of Mathematics, NYC on Saturday, May 10th, 6:30 - 8:30pm.  For more information about the Museum, please go here: MoMath.
Ryan Oakes and Trevor Oakes have recently completed drawing projects at the Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and at EMPAC, Troy, New York. Public art projects include a large-scale sculpture in Chicago's Millennium Park, summer 2009, now installed at O'Hare International Airport. They have exhibited and lectured about their work in the US and abroad, most recently at the North Dakota Museum of Art, the Palazzo Strozzi Museum in Florence, Italy and the CUE Art Foundation in New York City. Their work is held in permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, NY;  Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA;  Field Museum and Spertus Museum in Chicago, IL; North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks, ND;  Institute of Figuring, Los Angeles, CA; PAV - Parco Arte Vivente Museum, Torino, Italy; Staten Island Museum, Staten Island, New York, NY.


House of the Nobleman has become recognized by the international art world as innovative organizers of prestigious art events and experiences.  Rather than operating under a traditional gallery model, the company instead fosters the careers of its represented artists by offering bespoke art services for a diverse and discerning clientele from around the world. 
Geneva Snow

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Andres Rabago





Dear friends: Andrés Rábago, "El Roto" is a great Spanish draftsman, known for his cartoons and drawings that have appeared daily during more than 40 years in the newspaper El Pais; he is satirical and surreal,  his fun works remind us to never believe the lies we are fed by power groups in contemporary society. Atelier Morales (Juan Luis Morales y Teresa Ayuso), Cuban duo living and working in Paris, present the poetic and beautiful photographs from their two series: "Tributo a Monet", which was exhibited at the Venice Biennale, composed of images of the entrance plaza to Centre Georges Pompidou, taken at different times of the day and year: and "Arqueologías", interiors of abandoned and shattered houses in Havana, with Eliseo Diego's poem disappearing in the background and two archaeologists or ghosts who are looking for the memory of those long gone inhabitants. Douglas Argüelles, is considered among the very best conceptual Cuban artists, he lives in Havana and Mexico City. He is showing paintings with different themes and meanings. 


Would love to see you¡

Nina  

nina menocal projects
gobernador rafael rebollar #56
col. san miguel chapultepec, mexico city 11850  
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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Woodrow Nash!






Come and see the hottest new sculpture on the market.  
Woodrow Nash! 
Where?
The Nall Foundation
'Artwalk'
Friday May 2nd, 2014
5-8pm
414 Equality St.
Fairhope, Alabama  36533
USA
251-928-2729







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Two shows in May!!

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Two shows in May!! 
May 9-10 2-6 pm 
One man show at  
Art Encounter Gallery
Caesar's Forum Shops/Las Vegas 
(Dellorco will be doing live painting demonstrations)


May 17-18 10am-6 pm 


Booth 371, Santa Monica Blvd. between Crescent and Canon
(click on red show name for more information)
View this newest release from Dellorco at the shows:

"Silence" 30"x40"
Original and limited editions available 


   

Dellorco Fine Art
1218A S. Westlake Blvd.
Westlake Village, CA 91361

chris@dellorcoart.com 

to view art:
www.dellorcofineart.com
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