Thursday, April 2, 2020

The Conservation Center interesting art post below.

Learning with The Conservation Center

While we are working as a community to handle COVID-19, we want to continue to provide our audience with educational content. To give you a more frequent glimpse into the world of conservation, we will be switching to brief weekly newsletters for the time being.
This week, we are featuring several articles from our newsletter archives. Stay tuned for additional content highlighting our favorite past treatments, as well as exciting recently completed projects.
Our CEO's statement and more information about our PPE donation are available here
Stay safe, and we look forward to connecting with you!

Female Artists: Between the Secular and the Surreal 

Gertrude Abercrombie: Bohemian Queen

Gertrude Abercrombie (1909 - 1977) was the only child of two opera singers who happened to be on tour in Texas the day she was born. While they continued to relocate throughout her early childhood, the family eventually settled in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago where Abercrombie lived for the remainder of her life. While Abercrombie had formal art training from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy of Art, her style was significantly influenced by her time spent outside of the classroom. 

Lilias Trotter: Divine Aspirations

Five journals by Lilias Trotter were brought to The Center for conservation, digital archiving, and reproduction back in 2013. Some of the journals were sketchbooks, while others were written accounts of her experience in Algeria alongside pencil and watercolor sketches, as well as photographs of daily life.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Here is one from the archives, Spring 2006, The Opera Gallery by Dave Gil de Rubio; cover by Samir Sammoun





Tuesday, March 31, 2020

At home with kids? Catch the Lehman College On line School Programs!!!!


Online School Programs!
Lehman College Art Gallery's mission continues during these difficult times. Take part in our remote school programs while the gallery is closed. All programs are aligned with Common Core Standards and Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in Visual Arts: Pre K-12. Programs incorporate writing by developing artist statements. Bilingual educators and teaching artists are available for all programs.
For more information and to book your experience please email us at lcageducation@gmail.com
Virtual Visits to LCAG: Tour and Art Workshop
Grades: Pre K-12
Lehman College Art Gallery will offer a live interactive single-visit for K-12 school groups focusing on our current exhibition Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection. The Virtual single-visit will include an inquiry-based 45-minute tour of the exhibition that will utilize digital images of the artworks on view. The virtual exhibition tour will be followed by an art-making workshop that focuses on using text to create an image. Inspired by Glenn Ligon's work, students will create a drawing by layering text and paper and investigate how art can change the way we read and write. Virtual single-visits can further support classroom teachers through pre and post visit activities that will deepen the students' engagement with the exhibition.
Online Arts Residencies 
Grades K-12
Residencies will be provided in an online live interactive format with a Lehman College Art Gallery Teaching Artist. Our programs utilize an inquiry-based exploration of artwork and related guided hands-on artmaking with simple materials found at home or utilizing free online programs. All residencies are tailored to your specific grade.
Experiments in Color
Grades K-12
Learn color theory through a variety of art-making activities that explore the fundamentals of color. Students will use drawing and collage to understand key art terms, how colors interact with each other, and how color communicates emotion or mood of an artwork. Students will create collage color wheels, monochrome self-portraits, and learn about cool and warm colors. Students will look at the work of Keith Haring to explore complimentary color drawings/cutouts. Learn about artist Paul Klee and his use of abstraction and monochrome colors. Students will also study the use of color in the flowers of Georgia O'Keeffe.
Online 2D Digital Animation: Creating A Story
Grades: K-12 
Over the course of these sessions, students will be able to explore and discuss a variety of visual arts and digital media using project-based learning. These projects will be designed around the works of contemporary 2-D animation artists. Students will explore and learn about the artist's techniques and processes. Students will work hands-on to explore and create digital 2-D animations. Utilizing a free online animation generator, students will examine and explore the basic elements of storytelling, drawing techniques, animation, and the graphics interchange format (Gifs) to create a 2-D animation short film.
Space Station City 
Grades: 5-12
Make your own digital character and environment. Design your own living area on a space station and link it with other student’s designs to build a space station. Create these 3-D digital designs using Tinkercad, a free online collection of software tools. Explore 3-D design, and engineering concepts in this online arts residency.
Origami: The Art of Paper Folding and Mask Making with Recycled Materials
Grades K-12
Students will learn about  the art of paper folding. Students will transform a flat, square sheet of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques. Make your own mask with materials you can find at home! Learn how various cultures utilize masks and the what materials and techniques they used to design them. 
Cityscapes and Portraiture: Collage Art with Recycled Materials
Grades K-12
Utilizing recycled papers students will develop collages exploring cityscapes and portraiture. Students will explore representations of self through drawing self-portraits and creating their own form in collage, utilizing mirrors to study their own image. Looking at cityscapes in various seasons, students will create collage art exploring views from their own windows. 
2-D to 3-D: Paper Sculptures
Grades 3-12
Learn how to make sculpture from paper in art-making activities that explore the transformation between 2-D and 3-D. Students will focus on shape, pattern, and texture to create dynamic sculptures. Students will be led in creating a sculpture by creating textures and pattern with paper based on the work of artist Chakaia Booker and other artists. 
3-D Sculptures/Suspended Art and Carboard Architecture with Recycled Materials
Grades 3-12
Create architectural structures like buildings and treehouses from cardboard and papers. Learn about balance and composition in a 3-D form. Use concepts of engineering in this STEAM based program. Students will use recycled plastic materials and old toys to create 3-D sculptures and suspended environmental art.
For more information and to book your experience please email us at lcageducation@gmail.com
Explore our current exhibition, Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art by browsing the catalog. The works explore themes of race, class, politics and human dignity via various mediums, including painting, drawing, portraiture, sculpting, multimedia, metalworks and new materials.

Tunji Adeniyi-Jones Blue Dancer, 2017 Oil on canvas
68 x 54 in.
© Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
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Annual Gallery programs are supported in part by:
Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation; Medora and John Geary Family Fund; Edith and Herbert Lehman Foundation; Robert Lehman Foundation; The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund, Inc.; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; New York City Council through the Bronx Delegation; and New York State Council on the Arts with support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.  

Lehman College Art Gallery acknowledges the support of City Council Member Andrew Cohen, City Council Member Mark Gjonaj, City Council Member Andy King, and City Council Member Ritchie Torres of the Bronx Delegation.  

Hi All, Looking for a way to get a new Idea Out? Take a look at the Dubai Ideathon ! Have a creative day!!!!


 

DUBAI IDEATHON: OPEN CALL FOR IDEAS
ماراثون دبي للأفكار: دعوة عامة للتقديم 

Dubai Culture & Arts Authority and the Art Dubai Group have launched #DubaiIDEATHON, an initiative inviting proposals that respond to the challenges in the creative and cultural sectors, affected by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Across the world, the pandemic has caused a crisis in the creative industries that is largely composed of small businesses and the self-employed. This open call welcomes everyone to submit ideas and to work together to address the many challenges and explore new possibilities going forward.

Visit the below official website to learn more and submit your idea.

www.dubai-ideathon.com
أطلقت هيئة الثقافة والفنون في دبي بالتعاون مع مجموعة آرت دبي مبادرة #ماراثون_دبي_للأفكار، وهي مبادرة تهدف لاستقطاب المقترحات والأفكار التي من شأنها مواجهة التحديات التي تواجهها المجتمعات الابداعية والثقافية في ظل انتشار فيروس كورونا المستجد.

وقد تأثر القطاع الابداعي بأزمة وباء كورونا في مختلف بقاع الأرض، خصوصاً كون هذا القطاع يتألف من العديد من الشركات الصغيرة والمتوسطة والممارسين المستقلين. لذا، تمتد هذه الدعوة لكل من يقدم أفكاراً يمكن أن تقدم حلولاً لمواجهة هذه التحديات واستكشاف الفرص المتاحة للمضي قدماً.

لمزيد من المعلومات وتقديم الأفكار، يرجى زيارة الموقع الرسمي أدناه.

www.dubai-ideathon.com  
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Saturday, March 28, 2020

The Great Jerry Garcia

Ace Frehley visited our printing plant in Ronkonkoma, NY in the 90s when he was flying solo from KISS and spending a lot of time doing computer art with a program called INFINI D- we enjoyed his company and his art