Thursday, August 22, 2013

Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs


Bonita Springs National Art Festivals
Call to Artists






NOTE: January Show Deadline September 3!

WHAT: 3 Fine Art and Fine Craft Events

WHERE: Riverside Park , Bonita Springs, Florida

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
January 11-12, 2014
February 8-9, 2014
March 8-9, 2014

NOTEWORTHY:

*3 separately juried events. Artists may participate in one, two or three events.

*Long history of excellent sales.

*Each show limited to 220 juried fine artists and craft persons.

*Jury/Booth Fees ($30/$400); double spaces available at $800.

*Cash Awards.

*Friday setup and drive up to your space to unload.

*Artist amenities.

*For more details about the shows, click HERE

These highly regarded festivals offer artists the opportunity to present their fine art and fine craft in a high traffic area during the busiest time of the winter season. Bonita Springs, adjacent to Naples is populated by upper-income residents. Quality of the work exhibited attracts knowledgeable art lovers and buyers. These festivals have all the characteristics for success: location, venue, audience and ambiance and are consistently top-ranked among all outdoor shows nationwide!


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadlines:

January Festival: September 3, 2013
February Festival: October 1, 2013
March Festival: November 1, 2013


For more details, artist's prospectus, entry form and festival layout map, visit:
http://artinusa.com/bonita/app/

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Open Door at Nall Atelier in Monaco this Thursday! 22/08/13 - info@fineartmagazine.com - SunStorm Arts Publishing Co., Inc. Mail

 
Last week's opening of the Nall Atelier in Monaco was so successful; we have decided to invite friends to an 'Open Door Atelier' the 2nd and 4thThursday of each month. Please join art-interested friends for refreshments, good company and new works! 17H-20H.

All best wishes, Nall 
Nall's 'Peace Frame' Inauguration with Prince Albert II of Monaco 

2nd and 4th THURSDAYS:   17H-20H
6 Quai Antoine 1er
4th Floor( directly in front of the elevator- between the Yatch Club, Stars and Bars Restaurant and Marlborough Gallery - Parking Quai Antoine 1er under the port. Monte Carlo, Monaco  98000

tel 0619022695 or 0621855842.

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Thursday, August 15, 2013

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Fine Art Magazine | Inaugural Hamptons Design & Trade Show Debuted Sunday August 11, 2013

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Fine Art Magazine | Inaugural Hamptons Design & Trade Show Debuted Sunday August 11, 2013

Inaugural Hamptons Design & Trade Show Debuted Sunday August 11, 2013


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Shane Muhs, Jody Alvino, Jessica Alvino & Richard Alvino
Shane Muhs, Jody Alvino, Jessica Alvino & Richard Alvino
Inaugural Hamptons Design & Trade Show Debuted
Unique Mix of Contemporary Art & Design Filled with Ideas for Hamptons Homeowners Delights Attendees  & Inspires DIY-ERS through August 18
The inaugural Hamptons Design & Trade Show House which benefits The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation  bowed on Sunday August 11.  The show house which features the work of over 20 designers, artists and local businesses is the product of a unique and talented group of designers and artists from New York City to Montauk presented by ISC Design Concepts led by designer Scott Benjamin Tucker, The Hamptons Design & Trade Host Committee and Storm Motors. The Hamptons Design & Trade Show House is located at 470 Montauk Highway, west of Hill Station Road,  Southampton, New York 11968.

The Hampton Classic Horse Show, returning to Bridgehampton, NY, August 25 - September 1, host the Long Island Horse Show Series for Riders with Disabilities (LIHSSRD) Championships.





Long Island Horse Show Series for Riders with Disabilities
Returns to the Hampton Classic Horse Show 

 The Hampton Classic Horse Show, returning to Bridgehampton, NY, August 25 - September 1, is proud to once again host the Long Island Horse Show Series for Riders with Disabilities (LIHSSRD) Championships. 
            The Hampton Classic Horse Show features more than 100 classes of competition for horses and riders of all ages. In addition to competitions for riders with disabilities, the Hampton Classic features  Grand Prix and open jumper classes featuring Olympic medalists and other Grand Prix veterans,  a wide range of jumper, hunter, equitation, short stirrup and leadline classes. The highlight is the $250,000 FTI Consulting Grand Prix and FEI World Cup™ Qualifier on Sunday, September 1 which serves as a qualifying competition for the 2014 Longines FEI World Cup Final in Lyon, France next April.
The LIHSSRD Championships, celebrating the 8th anniversary being held at the Hampton Classic, are held on Monday, August 26,  and include three divisions-one for riders requiring the assistance of a leader, one for riders requiring a spotter at the beginner independent level, and one for more advanced independent riders.
            LIHSSRD classes are held at rated competitions throughout Long Island and are open to all riders with a documented disability. Riders compete for points at each show helping them to qualify for the Series Finals at the Hampton Classic. 
            "We are proud to highlight these Championships as part of the Hampton Classic schedule," said Shanette Cohen, Executive Director of the Hampton Classic Horse Show.  "The Championships are the culmination of the LIHSSRD's eight show series and what better place to host the grand finale than here at the Classic which features the leading horses and riders from across the nation."
            The series, founded by Katie McGowan of HorseAbility, Inc., was created to provide riders with disabilities the same competitive experience that other equestrians enjoy. Riders are judged on equitation, and demonstration and knowledge of riding skills. Therapeutic riding students are able to experience physical, emotional, and mental rewards through HorseAbility's motto, "Riding is for Everyone." 
            HorseAbility's mission is to offer a wide range of horse-related programs to children, adults, and families with special needs to promote the physical, psychological, emotional, social, and spiritual well being of its participants. Consultation with participants, their families, and staff takes place on a regular basis to ensure that the appropriate services and programs are being utilized to optimize the impact of their programs. HorseAbility is proud to be the only North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA) Premier Accredited Center on Long Island. This prestigious title is awarded to centers that demonstrate excellence in providing quality, professional equine assisted activities. 
            There is no admission charge to come to the Hampton Classic and watch the LIHSSRD Finals on Monday, August 26. 
            For more information about the Long Island Horse Show Series for Riders with Disabilities, please visit www.horseability.org or call (516) 333-6151.
For more information on the Hampton Classic Horse Show, please visit the Hampton Classic website at www.hamptonclassic.com or call (631) 537-3177.  Hampton Classic Horse Show, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) charitable corporation. 

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

sculpture network | home sculpture, art, sculptor, sculpture, art historian

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International Forum

Kröller Müller Museum
THE HAGUE / OTTERLO, NETHERLANDS
Sculpture lives on: from modernism to globalization
3 - 5 October 2013

Curator: Anne Berk
Keynote speaker: Judith Collins

REGISTRATION      Deadline: 9 September 2013

Program
Thursday, 3 October
Evening welcome: Museum Beelden aan Zee, Scheveningen - The Hague
Introduction by Jan Teeuwisse, director and exhibition visit "Contemporary Russian Sculpture"

Friday, 4 October
Conference Day: Kröller Müller Museum, Otterlo
Conference language is English.

The conference picks up on the anniversary exhibition “Top 75” of the Kröller Müller Museum and uses its famous collection as a starting point to reflect on modernism in the 20th century and the globalisation of sculpture today.

Speakers include:
Jaap Bremer, former Deputy Director of Kröller-Müller Museum; Judith Collins, author of "Sculpture Today" (Phaidon, 2007) and former Curator at Tate, London; Defne Ayas, Director of Witte de With; Eylem Aladogan, artist; Nick Ervinck, artist; Heri Dono, artist; Riyas Komu, artist, Co-Founder of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale

Saturday, 5 October
Excursion day: Experience Sculpture
Atelier van Lieshout, sundaymorning EKWC, Fablab, DordtYart


For further information about program and participation fees please visit our website

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