Wednesday, July 13, 2011

First Annual Coutts Museum Art Auction

Event date: July 16, 2011

The first annual Coutts Museum Art Auction will be held at the Coutts Museum of Art in El Dorado, KS, this Saturday, July 16, from 6pm to 9pm.  This live auction is also running concurrently online at www.proxibid.com/coutts  Bids may be made online prior to the auction, as well as during the live auction. The auction is in conjunction with PaintAmerica Association, a national nonprofit organization to support artists and the visual arts. Proceeds will be a benefit for the ongoing operations of each of these arts organizations.

“This is a major national art auction, with consigned pieces from many of the top contemporary representative artists in the country,” stated Rod Seel, executive director of the museum. “This is an excellent opportunity to purchase highly collectible works of art at a great price. Every piece in the sale is a high quality work, from a well-known, award-winning artist.”

The auction includes several dozen works of art. Some of the artists featured in the auction include Joseph Orr, Howard Friedland, Susan Blackwood, Jerry Metz, Jay Moore, Eva Van Rijn, Jim Clements, Jack Hetterich, Phil Starke, Neil Patterson, Ralph Oberg and many others. The complete catalog may be viewed online at www.proxibid.com/coutts

"I'm excited about bringing this level of quality work to auction in the Midwest,” said Seel. “Previously, buyers would need to go to Santa Fe, or Scottsdale, or Jackson Hole for this level of auction.  The work is really high quality. And, buyers who come to the live auction will also be able to tour our recently renovated museum, with several walls of fixed price offerings.”

The Coutts Museum of Art, located in downtown El Dorado, Kansas is a regional art museum that houses over 1,500 works of art in a historic 1917 building. The collection includes traditional, contemporary, European, western and local Kansas art.

Contact Person:
Rod Seel, executive director
316-321-1212

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Pasadena Festival of the Arts: Call to Artists

Pasadena ART for CTA
For More Information and to download an application, click HERE.

Solo Exhibition at Hinge Gallery opens this Thursday




Solo Exhibition at Hinge Gallery opens this Thursday July 14th, from 6 - 9pm

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Solo Exhibition at Hinge Gallery

Permutations

Opening reception: Thursday July 14th from 6 - 9 p.m.
Exhibition dates: July 14 - September 4, 2011

Hinge Gallery
1955 West Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL, 60622

http://hingegallery.com
info@hingegallery.com

Robin Antar Featured in Crain's New York


 

Robin Antar Featured in Crain's New York

The following article featured Robin Antar's work on the Crain's New York website as well as in their print edition.


Photo by Buck Ennis.
Gotham Gigs: Carving out a niche
By Miriam Kreinin Souccar July 10, 2011 5:59 a.m.
Brooklyn sculptor Robin Antar has been working for years on turning a gigantic marble slab into a replica of a bag of potato chips.
For 10 years, Brooklyn sculptor Robin Antar has risen each morning and headed to her garage, where she's turning a 6,000-pound marble slab into a giant replica of a bag of potato chips. To work on different sides of the sculpture, she has to rent a crane to move it.
Now that she's nearly finished, Ms. Antar has been calling chip company execs to see if they want to buy the piece. If someone does, she'll add the appropriate brand.
The 53-year-old artist has sculpted a host of consumer products. Her works, priced at $5,000 to $126,000, include a life-size Dr. Martens boot, a York Peppermint Pattie and an 800-pound “bag” of M&M's.
An art teacher and abstract sculptor since 1978, Ms. Antar started creating product replicas after Sept. 11.
“Everyone was doing things like Twin Towers and flags, and I said: 'What can I do to represent America? What is America?' “ Ms. Antar asked. “It's junk food.”
The artist, who raised three boys while frequently staying up all night to sculpt, says that by capturing everyday items in stone, she is creating a record of contemporary culture.
“Two thousand years from now, there's not going to be Reese's Peanut Butter Cups,” she said.
A version of this article appeared in the July 11, 2011 print issue of Crain's New York Business.





Sincerely, Robin Antar
Sculptor
Antar Studios Inc.
email: info@rantar.com
web: www.rantar.com
blog: www.stonesculptures.org

 

Marilyn Stevenson

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Monday, July 11, 2011

Festival in the Park

Festival in the Park
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Pix for CTA

Call to Artists

WHAT:  Fine Arts & Fine Crafts Festival and Traditional Arts & Crafts Festival

WHERE: Freedom Park, Charlotte, NC

WHEN: Friday through Sunday
           September 23 - 25, 2011
           Note: Hours vary; see artists prospectus for details

NOTEWORTHY:

*47th Annual Juried Festival.

*Separate areas for Fine Arts and Crafts (Artist's Walk) and Traditional Arts and Crafts (Festival Lake Walk).

*Limited to 150 artists in total.

*Jury/Booth Fees ($35/$350).  

*$4,000 total cash awards. 

*Priority spaces available for artists who will demonstrate their art or craft.

*Excellent artists' amenities, including free parking, private artists' hospitality area throughout show hours, discounted hotel accommodations.

*Strong community support.

*Electricity available to all booths at no charge.

*Drive-up to booth for setup and teardown.

*For more details about the show, click HERE
Since 1964, Festival in the Park has been bringing popular music, arts and crafts and family entertainment to Charlotteans and visitors from around the South.  Heavy community support over many decades produces return visitors every year as well as large crowds, offering exhibitors excellent sales opportunities. Known as Charlotte's "Granddaddy" arts and crafts event, the festival receives high-profit media attention to augment a well-orchestrated marketing program.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadlines:
Artist's Walk: May 16, 2011
Festival Lake Walk: July 15, 2011

Notification:
Artist's Walk: June 4, 2010
Festival Lake Walk: July 30, 2011


For more details, artist's prospectus, and to apply, visit:
www.FESTIVALinthePARK.org
Email inquiries to:
festival@FESTIVALlinthePARK.org

You may also contact by telephone:
Julie Whitney Austin
Festival Director
704-338-1060

Arteclasica

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