Friday, February 1, 2013

Lynda Lanker’s portraits preserve the spirit and histories of cowgirls and ranch women of the American West


Lynda Lanker’s portraits preserve the spirit and histories of cowgirls and ranch women of the American West
A 19-year project, “Tough by Nature” includes 49 portraits in a variety of mediums, both a book and touring exhibit

EUGENE, Ore. – Both a book and a touring exhibit, “Tough by Nature” is a series of portraits of women ranchers and cowgirls from the American West. (See attached example.) Fine artist Lynda Lanker traveled the western United States for 19 years to interview the 49 women and capture their spirit through portraiture. As the American West undergoes transition and transformation, Lynda’s work preserves the histories of these contemporary western heroines.


“I undertook this project because the character of these women is right there on the surface, more so than somebody who’s got layers and layers of urban culture,” says artist Lynda Lanker. “…[Female cowhands and ranchers] had mainly been portrayed as rodeo queens in tight satin shirts with lots of sequins and fancy boots. I wanted to go deeper and show the true women instead of the stereotype.”
Lynda’s process included on-site photographs, sketches and interviews. For the portraits, she experimented with a variety of mediums, choosing the technique she felt best captured the subject’s character. The 49 portraits range in medium from charcoal, acrylic and egg tempera, to plate and stone lithography and drypoint engraving.
Lithographs from the series are available for purchase at lyndalanker.com.

Exhibition schedule: (Interview and visual opportunities)
Feb. 1 – March 31: Oregon Historical Society, Portland, Ore.
May 9 – Sept. 9: National Cowgirl Hall of Fame and Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
Oct. 18, 2013 – Jan. 19, 2014: Turtle Bay Recreation Park, Redding, Calif.
About Lynda Lanker
A fine artist based in Eugene, Ore., Lynda Lanker specializes in portraiture. After majoring in painting and earning a bachelor’s degree in art education from Wichita State University, she taught middle school art. In 1974, she married Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Lanker. The couple moved to Eugene, Ore., where she’s since been able to concentrate on portraiture. Her commissioned portraits include five presidential portraits for the University of Oregon. She’s currently working on a portrait of Dr. Maya Angelou and a portrait of the late Oregon Supreme Court Justice Betty Roberts. More information available at lyndalanker.com.
For more information or to schedule an interview with the artist, please contact Lynne Lamb at lynne@lyndalanker.com or 541-485-0070.

BARKFEST AT BONHAMS CHARITY BRUNCH


BARKFEST AT BONHAMS CHARITY BRUNCH
FEBRUARY 10, 2013
10AM - NOON
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A CELEBRATION OF THE DOG IN ART
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PRESENTED BY THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB, AKC HUMANE FUND AND BONHAMS AUCTION HOUSE

Bring your ‘best friend’ to the Barkfest at Bonhams for a rare opportunity to socialize with a canine celebrity, view exquisite fine dog art and support the charitable works of theAKC Humane Fund, Inc. on Sunday, February 10, 2013 from 10 am to noon at Bonhams Auction House, 580 Madison Avenue, NY, NY. Enjoy a light brunch and meetReigning AKC/Eukanuba National Champion Wire Fox Terrier GCH AfterAll Painting the Sky, affectionately known as Sky,” before she and handler Gabriel Rangel prepare for their appearance at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Barkfest at Bonhams is an exclusive preview of Dogs in Show and Field: The Fine Art Salewhich will be held February 13, 2013.
All proceeds from Barkfest at Bonhams will benefit the AKC Humane Fund, Inc., a 501(c)(3) charity promoting the joy and value of responsible pet ownership through education, outreach and grant-making. Admission to the brunch is a $50 advance donation ($60 at the door) to the AKC Humane Fund. For reservations, contact AKC’s reservation line at212-696-8306 or reserve your spot online at https://classic.akc.org/humane_fund/donations/index.cfm.


Thursday, January 31, 2013

Call to Artists - Edwards Place Fine Art Fair


Springfield Art Association
presents:
    
  
Edwards Place Fine Art Fair
Call to Artists

WHAT:  Fine Art and Fine Craft Fair
WHERE: On the grounds of historic Edwards Place at the Springfield Art Association,     
             Springfield, IL
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday 
           September 21 - 22, 2013 
           Saturday: 10 - 5; Sunday: 11 - 4
NOTEWORTHY:
*25th Annual Event.
*Up to 100 artists will be accepted.
*Long-term, loyal customer base.
*Jury/Booth Fees: $25/$200, 11x12; End/Corner: $250; Double: $350.
*Cash awards in each media: 2D, Ceramic, Fiber, Glass, Jewelry, Wood and Other, plus Best in Show.
*Complimentary breakfast on Saturday and Sunday mornings; Saturday night artist dinner and awards presentation.
*Night-time security and daytime boothsitters.
*For more information, click HERE.
 
                                                                                       
Founded in 1913, the Springfield Art Association promotes and supports the advancement of the visual arts, provides educational opportunities for the greater
Springfield area and preserves the historic Edwards Place House and the collections of the Association.  
 
In 2013, the SAA will host its 25th Annual Edwards Place Fine Art Fair! Annually, the Edwards Place Fine Art Fair provides a park-like venue for talented artists from throughout the United States to display and sell their unique works of art.   
  
Built in 1833, Edwards Place was deeded to the SAA in 1913. Today, the SAA serves more than 100,000 people annually through its School of Art, Gallery of Art, Michael
Victor II Art Library and historic Edwards Place, an Italianate mansion on the National Historic Landmark Register.


 
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:
Deadline:  
March 30, 2013
Notification: 
April 17, 2013
For more details, artist's prospectus, and to apply, visit: 
www.springfieldart.org
Email inquiries to: 
You may also contact by telephone: 

Call to Artists - Ruidoso Art Festival

    
Ruidoso Art Festival

     Ruidoso PIX for CTA  2012

Call to Artists

What:  Fine Art Show

Where:  Ruidoso Convention Center
            111 Sierra Blanca Drive
            Ruidoso, New Mexico 88345

When:  July 26, 27, 28, 2013
           Friday, Noon to 6 pm; Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm; Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm
            
Apply online: www.zapplication.org  

Noteworthy:

*42nd Annual Event

*Indoor art show

*Limited to approximately 122 juried artists

*Public Attendance is 5,000 to 6,000

*Extensive advertising and promotion

*Application Fee: $40.00 non refundable

*Booth Fees: $400.00 to $750.00

*Juried art show

*24 hour security

*Volunteer booth sitters

*Artist parking w/shuttle service

*Artist Reception and Award Ceremony

*12 categories:
Acrylics/Oils; Fiber Arts; Glass; Jewelry; Metalwork; Mixed Media;
Pen, Pencil, Pastels, Ink; Photography; Porcelain, Pottery; Sculpture; Watercolor; Woodwork

Beautiful Ruidoso, New Mexico is located at the southernmost tip of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 7,000 ft. and higher.  We are a tourist destination and the Art Festival is held at the height of the horse racing season, where the town is full of visitors who come to the scenic mountains of Lincoln County to escape the heat.  What began as an outdoor show and quickly moved indoors, attracts artists from around the country and as far away as Israel. Come join us for the finest art show in Southeast New Mexico!
                                   

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:  March 11, 2013

Notification: April 9, 2013

Booth Fee Due:  May 31, 2013

For more details about the show visit www.ruidosonow.com


Roxie Langford, Events Coordinator 
575-257-7395

email: events@ruidosonow.com

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

FOUNTAIN NY 2013 EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS DUE FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1


Photo: Rachel Esterday; Opening night reception at Fountain New York 2012

Photo: Rachel Esterday; Opening night reception at Fountain New York 2012

Join Fountain for the 100 Year Anniversary of the Original Armory Show at the 69th Regiment Armory

(New York) Time is running out to join Fountain Art Fair for its 8th annual New York exhibition this March 8 - 10th, 2013.  Held at the 69th Regiment Armory, home of revolutionary 1913 Armory Show, this centennial anniversary aims to challenge and inspire with a notoriously unpredictable platform of artists, avant garde galleries, contemporary performance art and street art.  

New and returning artists will pay homage to the Armory Show’s early years with reinterpreted versions of iconic works including installation artist Miguel Ovalle’s own take on Marcel Duchamp’s controversial Nude Descending a Staircase and Don Porcella’s nod to Duchamp’s readymade Fountain, fashioned entirely of pipe cleaners.

Fountain partners with WAGMAG the free monthly guide to Brooklyn galleries.  The creative marketing organization Republic Worldwide brings local events and arts culture publication The L Magazine as a media partner for the fair.  Fountain also welcomes Artcards, a digital publication that believes in the importance of seeing art in person, as a media sponsor.

Join Fountain in what is sure to be an unparalleled exhibition, complete your exhibitor application online by this Friday, February 1st.

Fountain welcomes new and returning exhibitors for its New York 2013 exhibition, including: A Dying Breed; Amanda Hudson Photography; Arch Enemy Arts; ART-FLOW;  Asan Gallery; Bad Booth and Beyond; Calico; Carol Scavotto; COOHAUS; Correa, Hagberg, Jimenez, Menard and Stewart; Dacia Gallery; Davis Art Services; DigiPen Institute of Technology;  EMP Gallery; Front Room Gallery; Gallery 4; Gallery DEN; Grace Exhibition Space; Greyegg Presents; G-Spot;  iArt-4 Collective; Kaboose Gallery; LELIEVRE;  Leo Kesting Gallery; Lindsay Carron; Margaret Roleke; Martha Raoli Project; MayJune Gallery;  MCCAIG + WELLES; Mighty Tanaka; Murder Lounge; Pete’s Fingers; Republic Worldwide; Rose Morgan;  Sarah Trouche; Solo(s) Project House; Station 16; The Marketplace Gallery; The Parlour Bushwick; Yes Gallery.

Stay tuned for announcements on exhibitors, sponsors, fabulous musical guests, and all things Fountain at www.fountainartfair.com.

Follow us on Twitter: @FountainArtFair
and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/fountainartfair

“Tons of community-oriented art, at price points that were actually, actually thinkable for your average alternative culture journalist.” ~ The San Francisco Bay Guardian

“It’s the best place to find young talent.” ~ Cartwheel

“Fountain remains truly a haven for the self-taught, self-represented, and DIY rogues of the art world — a sort of organized free for all, with one part street art and one part explorations in formalist craft.” ~ ARTINFO



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