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Monday, April 1, 2019
Sundam Tagore Gallery exhibits Ricardo Mazel, April 4 -27th 2019, NYC. Catch it if your in NYC!!!!
Friday, March 29, 2019
Portland Museum of Art, "In the Vanguard", May 24 -September 8th
MAY 24–SEPTEMBER 8, 2019
In the Vanguard: Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, 1950-1969 explores how an experimental school in rural Maine transformed art, craft, and design in the 20th century and helped define the aesthetics of the nation’s counterculture.
FOUNDED IN 1950, HAYSTACK MOUNTAIN SCHOOL OF CRAFTS PLAYED A CENTRAL ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICAN ART AND CRAFT.
The artists of the school’s early years—Anni Albers, Dale Chihuly, Robert Ebendorf, Jack Lenor Larsen, M.C. Richards, and Toshiko Takaezu—contributed to a dynamic community of craftspeople who broke new ground across a wide range of media. In the Vanguard is the first major museum exhibition focused solely on this school, as well as the PMA’s first exhibition to be supported by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Its insights will revise the narrative of midcentury art and craft in America.
Portland Museum of Art
7 Congress Square
Portland, ME 04101
7 Congress Square
Portland, ME 04101
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Philadelphia Fine Art Fair, Fremin Gallery, April 4th. Would be great to visit !!!
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Schedule:
Thursday, April 4th Opening Night Preview 6pm to 10pm
Friday, April 5th
Show Hours | 11am to 7pm
Saturday, April 6th
Show Hours | 11am to 6pm
Sunday, April 7th
Show Hours | 11am to 5pm
Location at the 23rd Street Armory
The City Troop 23rd Street Armory, FTPCC Armory 22 South 23rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 |
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Thursday, March 28, 2019
Rochester Contemporary Art Center displays the 6X6 exhibition. Catch it till April 16th.!!!!
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6x6x2019 Rochester Contemporary Art Center 137 East Ave Rochester, NY 14604 USA Use #RoCo6x6 on your favorite social media platform! #fineartmagazine |
Catch the Maybaum Gallery Exhibition of Simon Nicholas in San Francisco
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Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Deadline to apply for the 25th Annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival June 15-16, 2019 April 10th
25th Annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival
June 15-16, 2019
Apply Here
Deadline 4/10/19
Watch our Video Here
WHAT: 25th Annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival
LOCATION: Minneapolis Riverfront, MN
DATE: June 15-16, 2019
Saturday 10am-7pm / Sunday 10am-5pm
NOTEWORTHY
*Limited to 200 artists
*Estimated attendance 75,000
*Friday Set-up
*Nearby and Free artist parking
*Overnight Security
*Festival Favorite Awards (13/one each category)
*On-site Festival Staff
*Over $150,000 in PR and Marketing
*Jury Fee: $25
*Booth Fee: $350-$475 (12'x10'), Corner +$100
Minneapolis Riverfront District is an ideal setting for this legacy festival of the arts! The festival stretches along the Mississippi River anchored by the historic Stone Arch Bridge and iconic Hennepin Avenue Bridge.
TWO GREAT SHOWS!
NEW SPECIAL OFFER - Stone Arch Bridge Festival artists will receive an automatic invite and acceptance with NO jury fee to participate in Art in Bayfront Park! If you are accepted to the Stone Arch Bridge Festival, and want to participate in Art in Bayfront Park your jury fee for Art in Bayfront Park will be applied towards your booth fee.
NEW SPECIAL OFFER - Stone Arch Bridge Festival artists will receive an automatic invite and acceptance with NO jury fee to participate in Art in Bayfront Park! If you are accepted to the Stone Arch Bridge Festival, and want to participate in Art in Bayfront Park your jury fee for Art in Bayfront Park will be applied towards your booth fee.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP
Deadline: April 10, 2019
Notification: April 17, 2019
Booth Payment Due: April 29, 2019
Email inquiries to Heather Williams at heatherwmpls@gmail.com or call 952-473-6422
Visit our website at www.stonearchbridgefestival.com
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Catch the The Sag Harbor Whaling Museum & Historical Society educational programs!!!
The Sag Harbor Whaling Museum is planning to pilot the Sag Harbor Maritime Conservation Center for Children with a summer education program. The program consists of four one-week sessions in which students ages 8-12 take classes that integrate marine conservation, art projects inspired by the Museum’s collection, and visits from local artists, maritime industry professionals, and environmentalists.
Weekly session topics include:
· Ocean Cycles and ‘Up Cycling” Marine Debris – Learn about ocean conservation and the challenge of marine debris in our seas and beaches. The program culminates in creating an art piece from recycled debris.
· Young Detectives - Learn about the life of Sag Harbor village children in ages past by deciphering clues from historical toys and objects. Design and build toys telling your story of village life today. · Luring a Fish (or Whale!) – Discover techniques used by fisherman over the last 400 years. Visiting fishermen can teach the children how it’s responsibly done today including how they build traps, nets, lures and even shellfish hatcheries. · A Young Person’s View: Telling Personal Stories Through Words and Pictures - Reflect on how villagers have told their stories of coastal life over time. Children work with local writers and artists to express their modern-day coastal experiences.
The objectives are to:
· Celebrate Sag Harbor’s maritime culture and history through the Museum’s collection and community.
· Engage children with local artists, writers, tradesman, and maritime industry professionals. · Teach youth to engage with the waterfront and marine ecosystem in environmental responsible, culturally aware and creative ways.
The sessions will have a capacity of 10-12 students and will be held in the Whaling Museum’s galleries, classroom and grounds. The classes are designed and led by a qualified marine science educator and teaching assistant with contributions from the Museum’s Curator and special guests.
We ask that you kindly help us design our Pilot Program by providing feedback in the 1-minute survey here:
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