Friday, July 26, 2013

A second Time Winner: Hampton Classic Horse Show Poster: Get ready the Classic is coming August 25th -September 1



The Hampton Classic Horse Show Announces Selection of 2013 Poster Artist

The Hampton Classic Horse Show is pleased to announce that it has selected Jocelyn Sandor Urban, a noted equestrian painter,  as its 2013 poster artist.  The Classic’s iconic posters have illustrated scenes from its Bridgehampton show grounds on Long Island for decades, and Urban has been selected for the second time to continue this tradition; her poster 'Stable Row' was selected in 2004.

The 38th annual Hampton Classic returns to Bridgehampton, NY, August 25–September 1, for another year of world-class show jumping competition, luxurious shopping and activities for every member of the family. Set amidst the splendor of Long Island’s famed Hamptons, near some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, the Hampton Classic is the culminating event of the Hamptons’ summer season.

The Hampton Classic poster is eagerly awaited each year, and is a coveted souvenir of the horse show.  This year, the poster entitled 'Schooling' shows a beautiful black and white drawing of horses and riders in the schooling area, accompanied by the serene backdrop of the show grounds.

When asked about the inspiration behind her drawing, Urban said “Every year at the Hampton Classic I have found myself at the schooling rings taking photos and making sketches, and I use these photos for drawings at a later date, documenting all the activity”. 

Urban has done hundreds of drawings of the Classic schooling rings and this year's poster drawing was done from a collection of sketches, and was composed a little more formally than her usual quick sketches.  She has two other similar drawings which were submitted for poster consideration as well, but ‘Schooling’ was chosen, and Urban feels it is the strongest of the three.

“Drawing has always been my favorite medium.  I like the freshness of the drawn line which creates form and space and is instantly gratifying,” said Urban.  “It is my first response to what is in front of me and overworking such a drawing leads to ruin.”

Urban received a BFA from Skidmore College and a MFA in print making from The University of Massachusetts Amherst.  She began riding English pleasure at age ten and enjoyed living on a farm with many horses.  Her work is represented in Nantucket, MA by the Four India Gallery, in Newport, RI by the Isherwood Gallery and in New Canaan, CT by the Handwrite Gallery.

Urban has always held a passion for capturing the natural beauty of horses. After graduate school, she attended many horse shows, where she exhibited her portraits. Urban has displayed and sold her work at the Hampton Classic Horse Show for more than two decades.

The Hampton Classic is one of the most prestigious horse shows in the nation and features competitors at every level of rider from Lead Line to Olympic medalists.  The Classic’s feature event, the $250,000 FTI Grand Prix and FEI World Cup™ Qualifier, is part of the Taylor Harris Triple Crown Challenge.

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

Catch this tonight on the East End: karyn mannix contemporary & Hampton Hang Gallery presents: Locally Abstracted.


karyn mannix contemporary & Hampton Hang Gallery presents:



karyn mannix contemporary & Hampton Hang Gallery presents:

Locally Abstracted

Benefiting WPPB Radio 88.3 FM
July 26- August 11
Featuring works by:
Mary Antczak, Steve Haweeli, Athos Zacharias, Steven Zaluski, Evan Zatti


Athos Zacharias
POP
46 x 40
Oil on Canvas
Benefiting WPPB Radio 88.3 FM
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FRIDAY July 26,  5-6pm

Opening Prosecco VIP Artists Sneak Preview Reception
Five local artists come together in one Abstract Art Show that will help benefit WPPB 88.3 FM Radio

FRIDAY July 26, from 6pm-10pm.

The fun continues with a Wine & Music Reception
Alfredo Merat will be the music coordinator featuring local musical talent of:
Joe Delia, Mick Hargreaves, Alfredo Merat, Lilly-Anne Merat
plus Pete Buckley and Vanessa Cuccia

gallery hours Wed-Sat 6-9pm or by appointment
688 Montauk Hwy, Water Mill, NY (behind Suki Zuki)
karynmannixcontemporary.com                 516 318 0000

karynmannix@optonline.net

Steve Haweeli
Crosstown Passion - East Side
24 x 24
Mixed
Evan Zatti
Red #6
Acrylic on Canvas



Steven Zaluski
Bronzation  
32"x 12"x 12"
welded bronze with patina, stone sphere  

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Mary Antczak
Cybele
18x18
Mixed Media on Canvas
2013

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Fine Art Magazine | A Mamarazzi Event with Hugh Jackman to celebrate The Wolverine

Fine Art Magazine | A Mamarazzi Event with Hugh Jackman to celebrate The Wolverine Denise Albert, Hugh Jackman, and Melissa Musen Gerstein with movie fan @ the Mamarazzi preview of The Wolverine
Denise Albert, Hugh Jackman, and Melissa Musen Gerstein with movie fan @ the Mamarazzi preview of The Wolverine
July 24th, 2013, Fine Art Magazine attended The Mamarazzi® Event with Hugh Jackman to celebrate the opening of The Wolverine.  Be sure to check out our video recap of the event below.
The MOMS (Denise Albert and Melissa Musen Gerstein) are a multi-platform lifestyle brand and event company with exposure on the web, television and in print. The MOMS are featured contributors to the HLN show, Raising America and to WCBS/WLNY’s The Couch. The MOMS co-created and co-hosted the first mom fashion show that presented in February 2012 and September 2012 at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center… [Read More]

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Art Southampton Opens Today - We Will See You For Vip at 6:00pm



Art Southampton VIP Preview to Benefit Southampton Hospital
 WHEN | Thursday, July 25
WHERE | Art Southampton Pavilion | Elks Lodge Estate
 605 County Road | Southampton, New York 11968
RIBBON-CUTTING| 5:45PM
ARRIVALS TIME | 6PM to 10PM

212-729-0834
What: VIP Preview of Art Southampton, presented by Art Miami,  the premier international contemporary and modern art fair and marketplace for acquiring the finest works of art available in the Hamptons. Returning at the height of the social and cultural season this summer, July 25 through 29, the most anticipated art event of the season features a carefully selected group of more than 90 international art galleries. Highlights include a $19 million Roy Lichtenstein and a $10 million Andy Warhol.

Who: The most affluent, culturally attuned tastemakers on the East End - financial titans, cultural leaders, internationally known designers, major collectors and top media figures are expected to attend including: Jean & Martin Shafiroff, Audrey & Martin Gruss, Aby & Samantha Rosen, Sharon Bush, Henry Buhl, Rolf Heitmeyer, Dorothy Lichtenstein, Eric Fischl & April Gornik, Tommy Mottola, Sandra &Eric Ripert, Stephanie Seymour & Peter Brant, Alec Baldwin, Mr. & Mrs. Steven Cohen, Mr. George Condo, Shoshanna & Josh Gruss, Julia & David Koch, Kathy & Rick Hilton, Nicky Hilton, Jenny &. John Paulson, Hilary &  Wilbur Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trump, Rod & Judy Gilbert, Cassandra Seidenfeld, Ruth & Ted Baum, Jane & Richie Notar, Michael & Seren Shvo,  Sara Herbert Galloway & Barry Klarberg, Stephan & Michaela Keszler, Anthony Haden-Guest, Ann Liguori,  Christophe von Hohenberg, Lawrence Kaiser IV, Pam & Edward Pantzer, Lady Lilianna Cavendish, Frank Wemberley, Steve Bernstein, President of Southampton Hospital Foundation; Robert Chaloner, President & CEO Southampton Hospital;  Mayor Mark Epley and Town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst.

More: An extraordinary display of the most fabulous jewels in the world by sponsor & co-host Graff Diamonds; a dazzling array of sleek sports cars by Maserati North America; and a Champagne reception sponsored by Perrier-Jouët with cocktails & hors d'oeuvres by the Southampton Social Club.
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Friday, July 19, 2013

I love this one: MIKE WEISS GALLERY TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL ICE CREAM DAY WITH FREE ICE CREAM TRUCK SATURDAY, JULY 20th 12-6pm





MIKE WEISS GALLERY TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL ICE CREAM DAY WITH FREE ICE CREAM TRUCKSATURDAY, JULY 20th 12-6pm


In 1984, President Ronald Reagan designated July as National Ice Cream Month and the third Saturday of the month as National Ice Cream Day.  He recognized ice cream as a fun and nutritious food that is enjoyed by a full 90 percent of the national population.  In the proclamation, President Reagan called for all people of the United States to observe these events with "appropriate ceremonies and activities."  Mike Weiss Gallery (MWG) encourages art collectors and consumers to celebrate July 20th as National Ice Cream Day.

In Honor of this very special day, Mike Weiss is securing "Benny's Ice Cream - The Ice Cream Man With A Truck" for the entire day, in order to give away free ice cream to art collectors and art lovers in front of his gallery at 520 W. 24 Street.  Please be aware that there are a few restrictions to the offer, which will be posted on the ice cream truck.

The U.S. ice cream industry generated total revenues of $10 Billion in 2010, with take-home ice cream sales representing the largest section of the market, generating revenues of $6.8 billion or 67.7 percent of the market's overall value.  (Source: MarketLine, an Informa business) About 9 percent of all the milk produced by U.S. dairy farmers is used to produce ice cream, contributing significantly to the economic well-being of the nation's industry.

Mike Weiss Gallery was founded in 2003 as being an innovative showcase for the ongoing presentation and promotion of strong, visceral, and visionary contemporary art worldwide.  The gallery is dedicated to exhibiting the work of ambitious contemporary artists at all levels of their careers and development.  

Join the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC (and online!) during the fourth annual Living Earth Festival!

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Living Earth Festival

Join the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC (and online!) during the fourth annual Living Earth Festival!

This annual festival celebrates indigenous contributions to environmental sustainability, knowledge and activism. Tribally-owned food cooperatives discuss sustainability and local farmers offer produce, meat and traditional American Indian foods in an outdoor farmers’ market, while local and Native chefs compete in an Iron Chef-style cook-off.

Speakers and presenters include the Environmental Protection Agency’s Tribal EcoAmbassadors from the Tohono O’odham Nation and Navajo Nation, speaking on grassroots efforts they are making to reduce their carbon footprint and provide housing for their local community. 

Attend a sculpting workshop led by Lisan Tiger Blair (Mvskoke Creek) in the imagiNATIONS Activity Center, join Victoria Vazquez (Cherokee Nation) in a pottery demonstration, see amazing beadwork by Peggy Fontenot (Potawatomi) and enjoy an outdoor cooking demonstration by Patricia Alexander (Pawnee/Creek) or a cheese-making demonstration by Nancy Coonridge.

The festival also includes a live indoor concert featuring the talents of Quetzal Guerrero, She King and a performance by Grammy-award winning artists Ozomatli part of the Indian Summer Showcase concert series.

Living Earth Festival 

Click on the dates below to learn more:

Friday July 19: 1-5:30pm

Saturday July 20: 10am-5:30pm

Sunday July 21: 10am-5:30pm

Daily webcasts can be found here:

NMAI.si.edu/multimedia/webcasts

Concert Information 

Contact the NMAI Membership Department

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Our table is out on the porch at 7PM: Judy MCDowell shares with Fine Art Magazine and all of you

Judy MCDowell shares with Fine Art Magazine and all of you 

Dana is in town and looks Fantastic!  
Hope you can make it so she gets to see everyone.

Our table is out on the porch at 7PM

We have been arriving at 7:15- ish…it is better for us to eat earlier before all the hipsters start arriving!
We have the $1 raw bar at our table and  $5 wine, beer and vodka drinks until 9PM as in the ad below
Also the full menu or the $29  3 course dinner and 1/2 price bottles of wine.

As always separate checks for everyone.
You can order whenever you want, you do not need to wait for the whole group to arrive.

If you would like to join the group table please RSVP to me so I can give them an approximate count
(We can always fit a few extra seats if you come last minute)


We hope to see you!


Big Words starts tomorrow. NYWIFT is hosting the first show. Tickets are $8.00 for the 11:45 am show.



Big Words starts tomorrow.  NYWIFT is hosting the first show.
Tickets are $8.00 for the 11:45 am show.

New York Women in Film & Television invites you to the first show of Big Words, tomorrow at 11:45am.  This showing is the discounted price of $8.00.  Purchase at the box office or click here to purchase $8 tickets in advance. (Must choose 11:45am show for discounted price.)


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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Fine Art Magazine | Collective Imagination: The Dysfunction of Human Experience

Fine Art Magazine | Collective Imagination: The Dysfunction of Human Experience

**Collective Imagination: The Dysfunction of Human Experience**
Saturday July 13th, 2013
4 North Main Gallery
4 North Main St., Southampton, NY, 11968
Featuring the works of:
NINO B.
Mary J. Malone
CAST INK&AIR&OILS
Gregory Llewellyn
Kris Busching
*Hosted by Jason Grodski

Fine Art Magazine | Parrish Mid Summer Party: Dancing Fun was had by all

Fine Art Magazine | Parrish Mid Summer Party: Dancing Fun was had by all
Saturday, July 13th 2013, Fine Art Magazine joined the 2013 Midsummer Party—the first to be held at the new Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill. We saw some of the most noted faces in the art world; enjoyed a spectacular, not-to-be-missed Hamptons event in a truly remarkable setting. The dinner party broke, as the gala ended and the after dancing began. Festive attire adorned by all, the height of summer fashion was seen coming and going. This is as promised an event not to be missed. Please enjoy our pics as much as we enjoyed seeing the festivities.
Parrish Art Museum, 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill, NY