Saturday, January 21, 2023

Lakeshore Art Fesival (MI) June 24-25, 2023 Application Deadline 2/1/23

Lakeshore Art Festival (MI)
June 24-25, 2023
Application Deadline 2/1/23 (MI)
June 24-25, 2023
Application Deadline 2/1/23
Call to Artists
WHAT: Lakeshore Art Festival
WHERE: Downtown Muskegon, Michigan
WHEN: June 24-25, 2023 | 9am - 5pm 
NOTEWORTHY: 
  • Highly ranked Festival by Sunshine Artist and ArtFair Calendar
  • Past attendance 55,000
  • June 23rd and early morning June 24th set-up
  • $3,000 fine art/fine craft cash awards
  • Extensive PR and marketing (over 40% of Festival budget)
  • Booth Sitters
  • Overnight security
  • Warm and professional staff dedicated to the arts
  • Jury fee: $35
  • Booth fee: 
  • $275 Fine Art / Fine Craft Booth Fee (10'x10')
  • $195 Craft / Artisan Food Market Booth Fee (10'x10') 
The Lakeshore Art Festival is a unique mix of arts, crafts, food and family fun in historic downtown Muskegon, Michigan. Guests will enjoy a juried fine art and craft fair as well as vibrant streets brimming with unique artisan food products, children's activities, entertainment and more! With convenient affordable parking, outstanding accommodations and restaurants nearby this is a must-attend event!

Fine Art / Fine Craft: Art in the Park
Art in the Park is held in historic Hackley Park, a green landscaped square block that features beautiful trees and flowers, interior and perimeter sidewalks, historic sculptures and a center circle. It is located in the heart of downtown Muskegon's Heritage District, home to the Muskegon Museum of Art, Lakeshore Museum Center, Monet's Garden, Hackley Library, and Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts.

Craft Fair / Artisan Food Market 
The Craft Market will flow through beautiful downtown Muskegon and will include only handcrafted goods or pre-packaged artisan food items. Absolutely NO buy and sell. The streets and boulevard provides for spacious walkways and are adorn with vibrant flowers, trees and lush green grass. 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP
Application Deadline: February 1, 2023
Artist Notification: March 1, 2023
Booth Fee Due: April 1, 2023
 
If you have any questions, please contact Bre McCarthy, Festival Director, at director@lakeshoreartfestival.org or call 231-726-0724

Vist our Website for more information

Want to have fun??? Book a ticket for the Bronx Museum Gala!!!

Bronx Museum Save the Date.1
  
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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Gerald Peters Galleries Fredrick Remington's works are available!

#geraldpetersgallery#fineatmagazine#fienaetfun

The Hole is proud to announce a forthcoming solo exhibition of neon wall works by Dan Attoe: Dead of Winter II. January 21- February11, 2023



DAN ATTOE
DEAD OF WINTER II


January 21st - February 11th, 2023

OPENING: This Saturday, January 21st from 6 - 8pm
844 N. La Brea Ave
Los Angeles, CA



 The Hole is proud to announce a forthcoming solo exhibition of neon wall works by Dan Attoe: Dead of Winter II.

Further developing the body of work he presented last winter in our Tribeca gallery, Attoe (b. 1975, Bremerton, WA) 
revisits an important aspect of his oeuvre, the neon wall drawing. Known for painting immaculate and haunting miniature oil on canvas works of man and nature, Attoe nonetheless has always maintained active engagement with the medium of neon. I remember fifteen years ago showing a great neon work with Deitch Projects in Miami, “There is electricity in your head” pictured above. The texts are always provocative non-sequiturs that set off the edge of the image paired with it, both reframing the image and opening up the text.

The six works in the show capture that bleak and interminable holding pattern of humanity during the longest nights of the year. Last February we presented his "Dead of Winter" neons to Seasonal Affective Disorder sufferers (aptly abbreviated as SAD) wandering the snowy streets of Tribeca. If 2023 has given us any lessons so far, it's that Angelenos are far from exempt from grey skies and matching moods and could use some of the false warmth of these chilling neon works.

This show features a bear with some human still hanging out of his mouth, a pissed off puffin and a tweaker upside down cat. The largest work in the show, an illuminating lady offers some light at the end of the winter tunnel, perhaps quixotically: floating or falling in a sea of bubbles, she says, “We are doing a thing tonight.” This work brings us back to the reason Attoe has maintained a relationship to neon which is its ability to connote both glitzy Las Vegas seduction and the immediately legible lowbrow appeal of a dive bar. The tantalizing possibilities of boobs and “a thing” draw us in, but the casual non-specificity of the proposition hints that we might be better off skipping it.

Dan Attoe grew up in the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest, attending the University of Wisconsin for his BFA and University of Iowa for his MFA. He is represented by Western Exhibitions in Chicago and The Hole in New York. He is one of the founders of Paintallica, an artist collective that has presented performative installations across the country and is also a prolific cult tattoo artist. His work has been discussed in Frieze magazine, Art in America, Artforum, The Los Angeles Times, Art Review, Flash Art, Berlin Art Journal, Paper Magazine and the New York Times, amongst others. Exhibiting for almost two decades with Peres Projects in Berlin, Attoe has works in major institutional collections across Europe and America. Some museum exhibitions include MUSAC, Leon; ICA Portland, ME; the Astrup Fearnley Museet in Oslo; PS1 in Long Island City; Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt; Musee d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux; Portland Oregon Institute of Contemporary Art; The Zabludowicz Collection; Saatchi Gallery, London; Tacoma Art Museum; the Kemper Museum in Kansas City and the Kunstverein, Goettingen.

Email raymond@thehole.com for more information
312 Bowery, New York 10012
Wednesday - Sunday 12-7pm
(212) 466-1100 or poke@thehole.com

86 Walker Street, New York 10013
Tuesday - Saturday 11am-6pm
(212) 343-3100 or poke@thehole.com

844 N La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles 90038
Tuesday - Saturday 11am-6pm
(323) 297-3288 or poke@thehole.com
#theholwla#fineartmagazine#electricfieatfun





 

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

The Stars Gallery: Catch Danny Bendar, Jan 21, and Ben Quick, Feb. 4, 2023!



CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

Danny Bredar: Anarchist's Vacation
Ben Quinn: Fish Tank 


Closing Saturday, January 21

Danny Bredar: Anarchist's Vacation, installation view



UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Claudette Gacuti: December 
Opening Saturday, February 4

Claudette Gacuti Needle in Two Parts, 2022, Unfired earthen clay, cellulose clay, sawdust/wood glue clay, polyurethane, pigment, each part 27½ x 2½ x 2½ in. (69.85 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm)
#thestarsgallery#fineartmagazine#fieartfun

Join the fun at Lehman College Art Gallery, Free Special Needs Program Sunday, Jan. 22, 10:30-12:30 pm Create a self Portrait!!!!

Free Special Needs Family Program
All ages welcome!
PROOF OF VACCINATION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS 
AND FREE TICKETS REQUIRED
Special Needs Family Program
Portraiture and Traditions

Sunday, January 22, 2022

10:30-12:30 pm

Create a Self-Portrait!

Learn about the work of Yolanda Petrocelli on an inquiry-based special needs family tour of our exhibition, NY Latin American Art Triennial 2022, ABYA YALA: STRUCTURAL ORIGINS. Create your own Self-Portrait with drawing and collage!
ALL PROGRAMS TAKE PLACE AT LEHMAN COLLEGE ART GALLERY
250 BEDFORD PARK BLVD WEST
BRONX, NY 10463

Lehman College Art Gallery is located in the Fine Arts Building
Enter at Gate 5 on Goulden Ave
The NY Latin American Art Triennial 2022, ABYA YALA: STRUCTURAL ORIGINS is made possible through the generous support of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; New York State Council on the Arts; Charina Foundation Inc; Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation; Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation; Edith and Herbert Lehman Foundation; and The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund. 

Apply to the 57th Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts Sidewalk Sale and Exhibition July 13-16, 2023.

57th Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts
Sidewalk Sale and Exhibition
July 13-16, 2023
Application Deadline 1/20/23
WHAT: 57th Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts Sidewalk Sale and Exhibition

WHERE: Downtown State College, PA and the adjacent University Park campus of Penn State 

DATES: July 13-16, 2023 | Thur - Sat 10am - 7pm | Sun 11am - 4pm
NOTEWORTHY:
  • 57th Year! 
  • Highly rated by Sunshine Artist magazine 100 Best Fine Art and Design Shows
  • 100,000 Patrons 
  • 23 Cash Awards of over $17,500
  • Complementary Morning Coffee 
  • Free WiFi
  • Free Artist Parking
  • Booth Sitters
  • Jury Fee: $40
  • Booth Fee: $575 10'x10' | $1,250 10'x20'
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP
Application Deadline: January 20, 2023
Artist Notification: Week of March 20, 2023
Booth Fee Due: May 1, 2023

For more details, visit: https://arts-festival.com/
For more information: Office@arts-festival.com or call 814-237-3683

The Festival is a "must-do" for Penn Staters, Loyal Penn State alumni - and folks, who wish they were - return to "Happy Valley" to enjoy the sights and sounds of the "Arts Fest", which is as big part of the Penn State experience as a football game in Beaver Stadium or an ice cream cone from the famous Berkey Creamery. Penn State alums are frequently artists' best customers and love to show off their Festival purchases to other Penn Staters.

The Festival includes performers of international, national and regional stature appearing on seven outdoor and indoor stages and a wide variety of other arts events such as professional and community theatre, gallery exhibitions and more.

Visit our Website for more information