Thursday, March 29, 2012

CFM Gallery Invite you to Meet the Artists

Come Celebrate!
CFM Gallery
is pleased to invite you to join us
at the gallery and meet the artists
Saturday, April 14th
(Please note that the date has been changed from April 8th)
Noon to 5:00 PM

Andrei         Kate Lackman        Aleksandra         Nowak         Jose Parra




Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Deadline April 1st! - Call to Artists - Juried Fine Art Exhibition


    
Oakbrook Center Presents: 
  
Oakbrook Fine Art PIX for CTA
  
Juried Fine Art Exhibition 
Call to Artists

What: Fine Art Exhibition

Where: Oakbrook Center, Oak Brook, Illinois

When: Saturday and Sunday
September 1 and 2, 2012

Noteworthy:

*50th Annual Invitational Fine Art Exhibition

*Oakbrook Center is a premier outdoor shopping center located in one of the wealthiest counties in the nation

*Attendance of over 157,000 visitors

*Jury/Booth Fees: $25/$350

*Over $5000 in Cash awards

*Promoted extensively through various media outlets

*Friday evening and Saturday morning set-up

*Continental breakfast for exhibitors on both days

Oakbrook Center is a premier outdoor shopping center located in the affluent western suburbs of Chicago. The Center features more than 160 fine shops, including Bloomingdale's Home and Furniture, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Sears. For over 40 years, Oakbrook Center has held the Invitational Fine Art Exhibition, offering interested artists, from all over the U.S., an opportunity to display and sell their original work in watercolors, pastels, oils, acrylic, batik,  drawings, photography, sculpture, fiber, glass, metal, pottery, ceramics, stone, printmaking, jewelry and mixed media. All artists are located throughout the mall's walkways among trees, flowers, plants, waterfalls and fountains.

Now Accepting Applications:

Deadline:  April 1, 2012

Notification:  May 1, 2012

Booth Fee due:  30 days after acceptance notification

For more details, artist's prospectus, and to apply, visit: oakbrookcenter.com

Email inquiries to:  oakbrookcenter@ggp.com

You may also contact by telephone: 
Oakbrook Center - Marketing Dept.
Suzanne Beres, Sr. Marketing Manager
Miriam Blumenthal, Associate Marketing Manager

The Sophia Institute Presents Ellen Burstyn


The Tutu Project

email : Webview : THE TUTU PROJECT: Pink Frills To Fight Breast Cancer (USA)

PLEASE SHARE THIS PHOTO ON TWITTER + FACEBOOK
BOB CAREY'S SELF-PORTRAITS IN BALLET SKIRT
ARE WEAPONS IN HIS WIFE'S BREAST CANCER BATTLE

THE TUTU PROJECT
DONATE TODAY
WWW.THETUTUPROJECT.COM
MEDIA CONTACT: WORKHOUSE CEO ADAM NELSON
TELEPHONE: +1 646. 205. 3540 / EMAIL: NELSON@WORKHOUSEPR.COM
PHOTO CREDIT: BOB CAREY (WWW.THETUTUPROJECT.COM)




USA- This is the heartwarming story of a man and his tutu. For photographer Bob Carey and his wife Linda, a man-sized pink tutu has taken on incredible meaning in their fight against breast cancer. The Tutu Project started in 2003 when Carey donated a picture of himself wearing a custom-made ballet skirt as part of a fund raiser for the Arizona Ballet. The Brooklyn photographer, whose wife is battling a recurrence of the disease, goes out into the world wearing a giant tutu and nothing else on his hairy, un-buff bod. The project has taken him from Italy to Times Square, and he hopes to turn the wacky photos of himself into a book to benefit breast cancer patients. Every time he went on the road, Bob would pack the fluffy tutu. Hilarity ensued. Most New Yorkers who want to raise money to fight breast cancer buy a pink ribbon or sign up for a walk-a-thon. Bob Carey is not most New Yorkers. The overwhelmingly positive reaction to Carey's photos has inspired him to take the project further, making a book of the images entitled Ballerina. The net proceeds will go directly to breast cancer organizations; their goal is to raise $75,000. To support simply visit www.thetutuproject.com.



MEDIA CONTACT

Interested media who wish to schedule an interview with Linda and Bob Carey please forward your requests to contact Workhouse, CEO Adam Nelson via telephone +1 646. 205. 3540 or via email nelson@workhousepr.com for consideration.

THE TUTU PROJECT BY BOB CAREY

The Tutu Project began in 2003 as a lark. I mean, really, think of it. Me photographing myself in a pink tutu, how crazy is that? But nine years ago my wife, Linda, and I moved to the East Coast and, as odd as it may sound it, the self-portraits proved to be a perfect way of expressing myself. Why? Because even though the move was exciting, exhilarating, and inspiring, it was 180 degrees from what I knew. So I took the old, mixed it in with the new, and the kept the tutu handy. Six months after the move, Linda, was diagnosed with breast cancer. She beat it, only to have it recur in 2006. During these past nine years, I’ve been in awe of her power, her beauty, and her spirit. Oddly enough, her cancer has taught us that life is good, dealing with it can be hard, and sometimes the very best thing— no, the only thing we can do to face another day is to laugh at ourselves, and share a laugh with others. Enter Ballerina, the book. Not only is it a collection of my tutu images, it also shares many humorous stories about the adventures of a guy and his pink tulle. So far, there has been a tremendous response to the series of photos—people are particularly moved by the images. And their interest and enthusiasm have made us want to share that experience with as many people as possible in the form of a book, so that we can raise money to help other women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. This autumn, I will self-publish Ballerina. The net proceeds from the sale of the book will go directly to breast cancer organizations, including Cancercare.org and the Beth Israel Department of Integrative Medicine Fund, that make significant differences in the lives of women with breast cancer and in the people who love them. Our goal is to raise $75,000. But we need your help to seed the project so it will take root and grow—and positively affect these families. After years of talking about the project, it’s really happening—and I’m tickled pink.
SPONSORSHIP

Your support has inspired my latest project—one that combines my love for my wife and my willingness to stand out in public in a pink tutu. Here’s how the sponsorship works:


$500
For $500 you will receive a special edition 20-by-24-inch signed print from the Ballerina series, valued at $1,200 along with a first edition of my book. Your sponsorship will make this project possible by helping to cover the costs of self-publishing and distribution. There is no limit to the number of sponsorships you can purchase and sponsors will receive recognition on my Facebook fan page and all other project materials. Visit http://thetutuproject.com/#contribute_content
$100
Personalized Book. Pre-purchase a signed copy of my book, which will ship once it is published. You will receive a personalized and signed copy of Ballerina also included is a 8 x 10 inch print from the Ballerina series not featured in the book. Ballerina will be published in fall, 2012. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates and all sorts of fun stuff. But in order to meet my autumn publication date, I need to get started now. So if you choose to be a sponsor, I’d appreciate it if you can commit by May 1, 2012. Visit http://thetutuproject.com/#contribute_content

$30
Other ways you can contribute are by purchasing a T-shirt. This is a stylish fitted t-shirt. Its lightweight, 100% cotton and runs slightly longer than regular shirts. The White shirt comes in sizes XS-3XL and the cost is $30. T-shirt delivery is approximately 6-8 weeks from time of order. Wear it proud. Visit http://thetutuproject.com/#contribute_content
Thank you for considering sponsorship of the much-anticipated Tutu Project. We want you to know how truly grateful we are. By joining us in this effort, you are making a real difference for women who have to endure far too much. Visit www.thetutuproject.com to sign up.
BOB CAREY
Bob Carey was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona and has been making photographs since the age of 17. His passion for creating imagery and his efforts towards self-expression have been two of the driving forces in his life. Carey graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Arizona State University and went on to photograph commercially with an emphasis in advertising. In 1993 he began to explore self-portraiture, manipulating and transforming his face and body into an unrecognizable self. This led to numerous solo Gallery and Museum exhibitions in the United States and Europe. In 2003, after 42 years of living in Phoenix, he and his wife and business partner Linda relocated to Brooklyn, New York to experience life in a different and culturally diverse environment. Carey’s photography continued on the same path of self-examination and transformation and he began to photograph himself dressed as a Ballerina in a pink tutu. The first image was created one day in a vast, desolate landscape during their journey to New York City. After nine years his Ballerina series has grown into a large body of work, including numerous locations from across the United States. Carey describes this project as humorous, playful and introspective, and he hopes to provide viewers an experience similar to that creating the pictures did for him: entertainment and inspiration.
YAHOO: The Tutu Project: Photographer's Self-Portraits in Ballet Skirt Are Weapons in His Wife's Breast Cancer Battle
TIME: The Tutu Project: Donning Pink Frills to Fight Breast Cancer
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS: Man Dons Tutu to Help Wife in Fight Against Breast Cancer
HUFFINGTON POST: The Heartwarming Story of a Man and His Tutu
LENSCRATCH: Bob Carey and the Tutu Project
THE TRUTH OF BEAUTY: The Tutu Project by Bob Carey



W O R K H O U S E
WORKHOUSE (workhousepr.com), one of the country's leading public relations and integrated creative agencies, represents The Tutu Project and serves as media contact and A.O.R. Our hands are dirty! Celebrating a decade of service, Workhouse is a full-service creative agency headquartered in New York City. We specialize in integrated marketing positioning emerging and established brands with celebrity craftsmanship. Workhouse provides full-service public relations, social media, brand promotion, creative consulting, not to mention, modern day marketing & branding. Clients have included Debbie Harry, Francis Ford Coppola, David LaChapelle, CBGB, Interview Magazine, Details Magazine, Galleries Lafayette, Ford Motor Company, Virgin, Assouline Editions, Rizzoli International Publications, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, Coty, Versace, Cynthia Rowley, offering award-winning worldwide campaigns across a broad spectrum of luxury, fashion and lifestyle brands. We speak the language. Visit workhousepr.com


Deadline Soon! Call to Artists - Art on the Rocks


Lake Superior Artists Association
presents:  
Art on the Rocks PIX for CTA Final
  Art on the Rocks
Call to Artists

WHAT:  Fine Art and Fine Craft Festival

WHERE: Mattson Lower Harbor Park, Marquette, MI

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
           July 28-29, 2012

NOTEWORTHY:

*54th Annual Event.

*Limited to 200 juried fine artists and craft persons; 30% invitational.

*Estimated Attendance: 15,000.

*Jury/Booth Fees: $30/$210.

*$5,000 Cash Awards.

*$20,000 Advertising Budget (2011)

*Friday Setup; drive up to your space for load-in and load-out

 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:
March 31, 2012

Notification:
May 5, 2012


For more details, artist's prospectus, and to apply, visit:
www.artontherocks.org
Email inquiries to:
mmearle@artontherocks.org

You may also contact by telephone:
Mary Vanlandshoot
Show Administrator
906-250-6156

Tonight! - Curator Q&A Reception with Brian Curtin, PhD.


Tally Beck Contemporary

 
Image: Opening night reception for On the Threshold of the Senses.

You are cordially invited to a Curator Q&A Reception with Brian Curtin, PhD.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Tally Beck Contemporary
42 Rivington Street, New York
(between Forsyth and Eldridge)

RSVP on Facebook 

Please join us at the gallery for drinks, a brief exhibition tour and a Q&A session with the curator of On the Threshold of the Senses.

On the Threshold of the Senses features works by Christina Dy (The Philippines), Tada Hengsapkul (Thailand), Kriangkrai Kongkhanun (Thailand), Michael Lee(Singapore), Taring Padi (Indonesia), Ohm Phanphiroj (Thailand), Thu Rien (Burma),Khvay Samnang (Cambodia), and Imhathai Suwatthanasilp (Thailand).
Brian Curtin, curator of On the Threshold of the Senses, is an Irish-born art critic and curator based in Bangkok for over a decade. He holds a Ph.D. (fine art) from the University of Bristol, UK, and publishes internationally with magazines such as Frieze, Flash Art and Artforum.com. Brian teaches at Bangkok University and has worked extensively with Asian artists. He currently programs for H Gallery Bangkok and was the curator of the Southeast Asian section of the Chongqing Youth Biennale 2011, China.

Call to Artists - Art Festival at Thornebrook


The Gainesville Fine Art Association
and 
The Thornebrook Merchants Association
present: 
 

 
Call to Artists

WHAT:  28th Annual Art Festival

WHERE: The Shops at Thornebrook Village     
             Delightful wantering paths among shops and trees in gainesville, FL 

WHEN:   September 29 - 30, 2012
             10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

NOTEWORTHY: 

*Well attended for 27 years in this delightful University town.  
 
*Over $3,000 in cash awards.  
 
*Loading and unloading assistance. 
 
*Hospitality booth with water, food for artists. 
 
*Artist award party Saturday night.

*Booth of Artists in Residence from local Doris Bardon Community Cultural Center.

*Family event with children's activities and demonstrations.

*Music throughout the festival.

*Discounted hotel rooms for artists.

*Day before or day-of setup available.

*Overnight seurity and artist-only parking.

*Jury/Booth fees are $20/$150 - $185; booth fee discount for GFAA members. 
 
 
*Both 10x10 booth space and roof covered open space.

*Attendance of over 25,000 anticipated.
 
 
*Extensive marketing and advertising campaign; strong local media coverage.

*New director with improved booth layout for better attendee flow and improved parking. 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS ONLINE AND VIA MAIL:

Please visit: www.thornebrookart.org
for application and instructions. (GFAA members may apply at:www.gainesvillefinearts.org)

Deadline:  May 30, 2012 

Notification: Mailed by June 30, 2012

Email questions to showdirector@thornebrookart.org
Or call 352-474-1711 to speak to Lytha Nicholson, Director