Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Join the Eleanor Harwood Gallery for a Holiday Celebration Q&A with Martin Machado and Matt Gonzalez Tuesday, December 19th, 2023 6:00pm Drinks and Cookies

Please join us for a Holiday Celebration
Q&A with Martin Machado and Matt Gonzalez

Tuesday, December 19th, 2023
6:00pm Drinks and Cookies
6:30pm Artist Talk and Q&A
Martin Machado and Matt Gonzalez both share a deep involvement in the San Francisco art community. They are also both artists and supporters to other artists.
Please join us to hear them in conversation.

Matt Gonzalez has written extensively about art for publications including Juxtapoz Magazine, The San Francisco Arts Quarterly, Squarecylinder, and Ceramics: Art and Perception; and he once taught Art & Politics at the San Francisco Art Institute. He previously served as a city supervisor and currently works in the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office. He is a native of McAllen, Texas and has lived in California since 1987.
Martin Machado
Image Credit: Eleanor Harwood
See Martin Machado's Exhibit here
Matt Gonzalez
Image Credit: Spencer Brown.
Read More about Matt Gonzalez here
See Works in the Exhibit
 

Eleanor Harwood Gallery
1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 206
San Francisco, CA 94107

www.eleanorharwood.com
+1.415.867.7770

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Derosia, Holly Village II Closing Saturday, December 16, 2023

 
 
 
Holly Village II
Chino Amobi, Matthew Barney, Mathew Cerletty, Whitney Claflin, Shuriya Davis, Nancy Dwyer, Witt Fetter, Sylvie Fleury, Andrea Fourchy, Karen Kilimnik, Charles Long & Stereolab, Michel Majerus, Andy Meerow, Sarah Morris, Sturtevant, Christopher Williams
 
Organized with GEMS
Holly Village II spans two exhibition spaces: Derosia, located at 197 Grand St, 2W, and GEMS, located at 2 E. Broadway
 
Closing Saturday, December 16, 2023
 
Installation view, Derosia, New York, NY
 
Installation view, GEMS, New York, NY
 
 
Upcoming:
 
Andy Meerow
Opening January 6, 2024
 
Clémence de la Tour du Pin
Opening January 6, 2024
 
 
News:
 
Zoe Barcza
 
Gene Beery
 
Gene Beery
 
Whitney Claflin
 
Whitney Claflin
 
Whitney Claflin
Internationales Atelierstipendium Mönchengladbach
Through December 31, 2023
 
Joel Dean
Solo exhibition
Derosia, New York, NY
February 2024
 
Alexandra Noel
Through January 13, 2024
 
Elizabeth Orr
Through February 10, 2024
 
Carlos Reyes
Through March 10, 2024
 
Carlos Reyes
Solo exhibition
Soft Opening at Paul Soto Los Angeles
Opening January 2024
 
Kern Samuel
Opening February 9, 2024
 
Naoki Sutter-Shudo
Solo exhibition
Gaga & Reena Spaulings, Los Angeles, CA
Opening January 2024
 
Naoki Sutter-Shudo
Solo exhibition
Derosia, New York, NY
Opening February 2024
 
Naoki Sutter-Shudo
Through April 21, 2024
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Make your Holidays Warm and Fuzzy apply to TULSA ARTIST FELLOWSHIP TO OPEN APPLICATIONS FOR 2025 – 2027 AWARD TERM

TULSA ARTIST FELLOWSHIP TO OPEN APPLICATIONS FOR 2025 – 2027 AWARD TERM

Ten awardees will be selected by a national panel of arts professionals to receive $1.95 million in support and resources in Tulsa, Oklahoma 

Left: Sarah Ahmed’s studio during Open House 2023; Right: Anita Fields in the studio; Photo by Dylan Johnson, courtesy of the artists and Tulsa Artist Fellowship

December ​​13, 2023 – Tulsa, OK – Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF), a place-based, durational award focused on supporting visionary arts practitioners, is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of applications for 2025-2027 Tulsa Artist Fellowship award term on Thursday, January 18, 2024, building on the success of its expanded award structure starting in its 2024-2026 inaugural term. 

TAF will open its doors for applications from artists and/or arts workers of any medium or discipline with a minimum of five years of arts field experience via tulsaartistfellowship.org. The ten selected awardees, to be announced later in 2024, will each receive a total stipend of $150,000 over three award years, along with a $12,000 yearly housing stipend, $1,200 yearly health stipend, $1,200 yearly studio assistant stipend, $1,500 relocation stipend, fully-subsidized studio spaces, and access to shared art-making facilities. The total support and resources provided to the cohort exceed $1.95 million. 

Says Carolyn Sickles, Executive and Artistic Director of TAF, “We welcome artists and arts workers in all disciplines to apply for the Tulsa Artist Fellowship and become part of this vibrant creative community. With our expanded award structure, we believe this unparalleled support will empower artists to push the boundaries of their craft and bring their visions into life.” 

TAF will appoint arts experts from across the United States who represent a wide spectrum of disciplines to join the review and selection process. While leveraging their network of experienced creatives, implementing this structure not only deepens TAF’s connection to diverse communities and practices that constitute the field of art, but also ensures representation of different perspectives in selecting future fellows, contributing to the growing art and culture scene of Tulsa. 

Established in 2015, TAF was created as a civic enhancement initiative by the George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) with an intent to address the most pressing artistic challenges for contemporary artists and arts workers living in and joining the city of Tulsa, OK. In September 2022, TAF announced a significant expansion of its open-call award program, extending the term to three years and providing increased funding to its awardees. Awardees will commit to actualizing proposed work during the program term, offering the required expertise necessary to achieve the project goals while engaging with the community of Tulsa and broader audiences. The new award model advances the Fellowship’s mission to support independent arts practitioners and serve as a global model for mobilizing communities through the transformative power of the arts. 

TAF announced its 2024-2026 award cohort in August, including artists and arts workers across a wide range of disciplines including fiber art, film, photography, and poetry, among others. The group of ten outstanding artists and arts workers was selected by a panel of esteemed arts leaders through multiple rounds of review stages from a pool of over 1,000 submissions. 

For more information, please visit https://www.tulsaartistfellowship.org

NOTES TO EDITORS 

To Apply for Tulsa Artist Fellowship 2025-2027 Award Term: https://tulsaartistfellowship.org/award

Application Period: January 18—February 28, 2024


Award Structure

  • $150,000 stipend paid over three years 
  • $36,000 housing stipend over three years
  • Fully subsidized studio space in Tulsa's Arts and/or Greenwood Districts with access to shared facilities including a ceramics studio with kilns, woodshop, media lab, roof terrace, performance rehearsal space, and meeting rooms with video/audio capabilities (Estimated resource value of $27,000 over 3 years) 
  • Tulsa Artist Fellowship has expanded additional award support areas to include: 
    • Studio assistant stipend (over three years) 
    • Health and wellness stipend (over three years) 
    • Access to free fitness facilities 
    • Childcare reimbursements for Fellowship activities 
    • $1,500 one-time relocation stipend 

Qualifications 

  • Artists and/or Arts Workers of any medium and/or discipline with a minimum of five years of arts field experience committed to living and working in Tulsa, Oklahoma full-time for three-award years.
  • Awardees commit to actualizing an original project during the three-year program term.
  • Applicants must be at least 25 years old and a U.S. citizen, permanent legal resident, or O-1 Visa holder.
  • Previous Tulsa Artist Fellowship awardees are ineligible to reapply for additional award terms.

About Tulsa Artist Fellowship 
Established in 2015, Tulsa Artist Fellowship was created as a place-based arts initiative by the George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF), that addresses pressing challenges for contemporary artists and arts workers living in and joining the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. A central part of the Fellowship’s initiative is to bring, enliven, and participate in Tulsa’s growing and thriving arts community. TAF supports contemporary artists across all mediums and is committed to celebrating diversity in all its forms and freedom of expression. 
Facebook: Tulsa Artist Fellowship | Instagram: @tulsaartistfellowship 

About George Kaiser Family Foundation
George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) is a charitable organization dedicated to providing equal opportunity for young children through investments in early childhood education, community health, social services, and civic enhancement. GKFF believes that Tulsa is a land of opportunity. A generous and welcoming community, this city is not bound by traditional conventions. GKFF is dedicated to making Tulsa the best city for children to be born, grow and succeed.

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Gerald Peters Gallery Hoilday Open House Dec. 16th in Santa Fe, NM!!!!

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

Louis Stern Fine Arts : Art Basel Miami Beach Survey Sector, Booth S13 | Meridians Sector, Booth M17 Miami Beach Convention Center December 6 - 10, 2023

NOW OPEN

Art Basel Miami Beach

Survey Sector, Booth S13 | Meridians Sector, Booth M17
Miami Beach Convention Center
December 6 - 10, 2023
VIP Preview: December 6 - 7 | Public Days: December 8 - 10


Louis Stern Fine Arts is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach 2023. On view in Booth S13 is a selection of paintings and sculpture by Ynez Johnston (1920-2019). A full-scale preliminary study by Alfredo Ramos MartĂ­nez (1871-1946) for his mural Vendedoras de Flores is on view in Booth M17.
 
Explore Booths S13 and M17
Alfredo Ramos MartĂ­nez (1871-1946)
Mural Study for Vendedoras de Flores (Scripps College), c. 1945
Conté crayon and tempera on butcher paper
mounted on nonwoven polyester sheet
87 x 138 inches; 221 x 350.5 centimeters
 
Read More: Louis Stern Fine Arts in the Meridians sector
Featured works by Ynez Johnston (1920-2019):
Roman Painting, 1996 (detail); Untitled, 1975 (detail); Subterranean, 1969 (detail)
Louis Stern Fine Arts
9002 Melrose Avenue
West Hollywood, CA  90069

Contact
310-276-0147
info@louissternfinearts.com
 www.louissternfinearts.com
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Hilton Contemporary shows at Context art Miami, 2023

www.hiltoncontemporary.com

ARTIST TALK 


DAVID YARROW 

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7

12:30 pm



BOKY HACKEL-WARD

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7

4:30 pm


(Booth B16, across from the VIP Lounge)


ART MIAMI/CONTEXT

One Herald Plaza @NE 14th Street



FEATURED ARTISTS:


ADONIS

BEDRI BAYKAM

BOKY HACKEL-WARD

CAROLE FEUERMAN

CRISTINA MITTERMEIER

DAVID GAMBLE

DAVID YARROW

JANNIS MARKOPOULOS

OSAMA ESBER

PAUL NICKLEN

BOKY HACKEL-WARD "CAN YOU FIX IT?" steel with LED

BOKY HACKEL-WARD "Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot" steel with LED 

DAVID YARROW "PARTS UNKNOWN II" archival pigment print

DAVID YARROW "BEAR MARKET 2023" archival pigment print

DAVID YARROW "FERRARI 2023" archival pigment print

Platinum VIP Preview Tuesday, December 5 | 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

 VIP Preview Tuesday, December 5 | 6:30 pm - 10 pm

General Admission Wednesday, December 6| 11 am - 7 pm

General Admission Thursday, December 7 | 11 am - 7 pm

General Admission Friday, December 8 | 11 am - 7 pm

General Admission Saturday, December 9 | 11 am - 7 pm

General Admission Sunday, December 10 | 11 am - 6 pm

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