Monday, June 10, 2013

Sounds Interesting: Jewelry Artists MJSA Education Foundation: scholarship deadline for applications



The deadline for the 2013 MJSA Education Foundation Scholarships is this Friday, June 14th. If you are a student, or know a student, encourage them to learn more by clicking here and apply today!
 
Undergraduate and graduate students who intend to pursue a career in the jewelry industry are awarded thousands of dollars from the MJSA Education Foundation each year. We strongly encourage students who are currently enrolled or have been accepted to a jewelry-related program at accredited colleges and universities to apply. Students enrolled at proprietary trade schools and gemological programs are also eligible to apply. Students must be U.S. citizens.


Applicants are assessed on the basis of design excellence, academic record, marketability, recommendations, and financial need. Students must be U.S. citizens, although the jewelry program in which they are enrolled can be located outside the United States. To apply, go to the Rhode Island Foundation login page to register. After students register, the link will take them directly to the MJSA Education Foundation Jewelry Scholarship application. For a list of past scholarship winners, click here.
  
Good Luck!



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ESPN Films' NINE FOR IX Presents VENUS VS. July 2nd at 8:00PM ET on ESPN


ESPN Films' NINE FOR IX Presents

VENUS VS.

Everyone knows about the swing. Everyone knows about the swagger. But what most Americans don’t know about Venus Williams is how she changed the course of her sport. In a stunning case that captured the attention of the European public beginning in 2005, Williams challenged the long-held practice of paying women tennis players less money than their male counterparts at the French Open and Wimbledon. With a deep sense of obligation to the legacy of Billie Jean King, Williams lobbied Parliament, UNESCO and Fleet Street for financial parity. Indeed, it was her poignant op-ed piece in The London Times that convinced many people that the tournament organizers at Wimbledon were “on the wrong side of history.” The boys clubs at Roland Garros and Wimbledon finally relented in 2007. In fact, it was at Wimbledon that year that Venus became the first women’s champion to earn as much as the men’s (Roger Federer).  So to her seven major championships, another victory can be added.

Director | Ava DuVernay
Producers | Ava DuVernay, Howard Barish, Tilane Jones, Libby Geist, Deirdre Fenton
Cast | Venus Williams, Billie Jean King, John McEnroe
Premiere Date | July 2nd at 8:00PM ET on ESPN


More information about VENUS VS. and Ava DuVernay can be viewed at: 


More information and a trailer for Nine for IX can be viewed at: espnW.com/NineForIX
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The Hamptons International Film Festival Kicks Off their SummerDocs Series June 15th with TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM

The Hamptons International Film Festival Kicks Off their SummerDocs Series 
June 15th with TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM


Guild Hall | 158 Main Street, East Hampton NY

 Red Carpet: 8:00PM | Screening: at 8:30PM

Following the screening, Lisa Fischer will participate in a Q&A Hosted by the legendary Dick Cavett 

Following the Q&A Lisa Fischer will treat the audience to a short performance

*Please note Darlene Love will no longer be in attendance*

 Triumphant and heartbreaking in equal measure, TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM is a tribute to the unsung, yet unmistakable voices of the backup singers, which brought shape and style to popular music over the years. Gifted artists, spanning a range of manners, genres and eras, are featured sharing their uniquely fascinating and personal stories of life spent in the shadows of superstardom. Millions know their voices, but no one knows their names. Interviews with Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Mick Jagger and Sting , to name a few, take a backseat to the diverse array of singers whose lives and stories take center stage in this compelling new documentary from award-winning director Morgan Neville.

Tickets for the screenings are available for purchase at www.guildhall.org or at the Guild Hall Box Office.

The 21st Annual Hamptons International Film Festival will be held over Columbus Day Weekend, October 10th – 14th 2013.


ABOUT THE HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
The Hamptons International Film Festival was founded in 1993 to celebrate independent film- long, short, fiction and documentary - and to introduce a unique, varied spectrum of international films and filmmakers to the public. The Festival is committed to exhibiting films that express fresh voices and differing global perspectives, with the hope that these programs will enlighten audiences, provide invaluable exposure for filmmakers and present inspired entertainment for all. Taking place among the charming seaside historic villages of Long Island's East End, the Hamptons International Film Festival's intimate, informal atmosphere makes the festival an ideal destination for cinephiles.  For more information about the Festival, visit our website at www.hamptonsfilmfest.org.

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The Director of the Italian Cultural Institute Monday, June 24th at 8:30 pm, REscption for Renowned Italian artist Marco Nereo Rotelli


The Director of the Italian Cultural Institute Silvio Marchetti is pleased to cordially invite you to a private reception in honor of the site-specific installation
  
Divina natura
(Divine Nature)
  
featuring a spectacular light installation illuminating the facades of the Field Museum by Italian artist Marco Nereo Rotelli

Monday, June 24th at 8:30 pm 

Field Museum of Chicago - Northeast Terrace
1400 S Lake Shore Drive
  




curated by Kate Zeller readings by Thomas Haskell Simpson, Italian poet Giuseppe Conte
  
and Chicago poets Ana Castillo, Osama Esber, Reginald Gibbons, Arica Hilton, Elise Paschen, Lia Simou, Chana Zelig, curated by Arica Hilton
  
Soprano: Karolina Kvorakova
  
Soundtrack: Adrian Leverkhun and Thomas Masters
  
The light installation of the Field Museum's north facade will begin at 9:30pm

Join us for a glass of wine and views of the city before the lighting installation event begins at dusk
To reserve your seat at this spectacular show,
please click here.

  Renowned Italian artist Marco Nereo Rotelli will create an immense light installation that will be projected against the majestic façade of one of the city of Chicago's most renowned and visible monuments, the Field Museum of Natural History. Inspired by the museum's encyclopedic collection of artifacts from global human culture across millenia, from geological history and the natural world, Rotelli has turned to Dante's epic meditation on Nature and History in search of a comprehensive poetic vision of transcendent unity. Giant white fabric curtains hung between the museum's neoclassical columns will become screens reflecting floating, shifting images drawn from Dante's vast allegorical repertory of astrology, numerology, philosophy, theology and history.

In an array of different languages, poets will read verses, commissioned for the event, designed to weave the tensions and crises of our own moment into Dante's great harmonic tapestry, revealing the urgent relevance of a poem that speaks as much to the contemporary spirit as to that of the Middle Ages, and as much to the whole world as to Italy. Musicians will also perform music from different periods.
Visible to spectators from parks that surround the museum, from the city's legendary skyscrapers, from one of its most famous streets, from boats in the lake and even from the sky, the luminous installation will transform Dante's verse into a dazzling beacon beaming out across time and space, offering a unifying message of hope to everyone in this vibrant, various and terribly human city. Planned to correspond with the summer solstice, this hour-long, spectacular light, music and poetry event will begin at 9:30 p.m and will be preceeded by a private reception that starts at 8:30pm.


Reservations kindly requested by June 20th.
To reserve your complimentary seat for this spectacular show, please click here.

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Welcome to His Palace: How Venice Biennale Curator Massimiliano Gioni Is Making Everything Work for Him | GalleristNY

Welcome to His Palace: How Venice Biennale Curator Massimiliano Gioni Is Making Everything Work for Him | GalleristNY:

'via Blog this' galleristny in venice

http://galleristny.com/2013/06/welcome-to-his-palace-how-venice-biennale-curator-massimiliano-gioni-is-making-everything-work-for-him/

Welcome to His Palace: How Venice Biennale Curator Massimiliano Gioni Is Making Everything Work for Him

And taking on the very nature of big international art exhibitions
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Gioni preparing the exhibition. (Photo by Francesco Galli, courtesy la Biennale di Venezia)
The Venice Biennale was the last place I expected to encounter the Hodag. If you attended elementary school in Wisconsin, as I did, you learned about this mythological monster, a hybrid frog-elephant-dinosaur with clawed feet and a spear-like tail. It resided, according to a late-19th-century hoax, in the city of Rhinelander, in the woodsy region that downstaters call “up north.” The Hodag is mentioned on a wall label in the Biennale, next to a cabinet full of woodcarvings—some of animals, others of fantastical beings—by Levi Fisher Ames, who toured his curious carvings around Wisconsin in the 1880s.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Check out Woman's Studio Workshop: not just for local talent,

June Happenings  
Lights, Camera, SAI!
Check out Medium and Message on YouTube

Summer is right around the corner, what do YOU have planned? Women's Studio Workshop cordially invites you to join us in beautiful upstate New York for a week of intense art-making.

With over 20 workshops to choose from, there's something for everyone. Artists from all walks of life, beginner to experts, are encourage to participate.
 
Just in case we haven't give you enough incentive yet, check out this great video for Medium & Message by Amanda Thatch.
Want to join? Call (845) 658-9133 to register today

Warhol Surfboard Series - MARILYN - by Tim Bessell

A collaboration between the
Andy Warhol Foundation, 
 Marilyn Monroe Foundation and Tim Bessell.


Warhol Surfboard Series  
- MARILYN -  
by Tim Bessell

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