Wednesday, November 27, 2013

José Esteves, Interieurs' exclusive artist-poet


Please join jennifer@interieurs.com to view this one of a kind collection showcasing these stunning visions of light.
José Esteves, Interieurs' exclusive artist-poet, and team Interieurs as we toast to the unveiling of his latest collection of signed original lighting works. Kindly RSVP by Tuesday December 3rd to
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ANDRE KERTESZ & THEODORE FRIED: Converging Journeys in the Modernist Age


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ANDRE KERTESZ & THEODORE FRIED:
Converging Journeys 
in the Modernist Age

co-curated by Milton J. Ellenbogen
Come enjoy great art during the holiday!
  
Theodore Fried, Merry-Go-Round, 1928,
 oil on canvas, 31 x 37 inches

Holiday Hours:
Tues., Nov. 26: 10-5:30
Wed., Nov. 27: 10-3
Thurs., Nov. 28: Closed
Fri., Nov. 29: Closed
Sat., Nov. 30: 10-5:30


Andre Kertesz, Chagall Family Picnic, 1933,
gelatin silver print, image: 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches

Gallery Statement

Founded in 1994, Madelyn Jordon Fine Art specializes in 20th century and contemporary art in all media. The gallery, located in Scarsdale, NY, in lower Westchester County, seeks to be a source for collectors (both experienced and new to the field) for quality works of art and unparalleled customer service. The gallery showcases the work of nationally prominent artists as well as those emerging. An eclectic sensibility is seen in the presentation of exhibitions in a wide variety of media, including painting, sculpture and printmaking.
  
 
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art
37 Popham Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583
914-723-8738 P
914-723-2592 F

Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10:30AM to 5:30PM
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The Museum of Russian Art Opening Reception Sunday, December 1, 2013 4 pm - 6 pm



 
The  Museum of Russian Art



Opening Reception
Sunday, December 1, 2013

  4 pm - 6 pm
Proudly Presents

exhibitions
"Exploring Shapes and Colors" 

Serge Strosberg, Alexander Garber
and video installation by  
Ginger Andro and Chuck Glicksman 

  
and

"What Remains"   
Asya Dodina/Slava Polishchuk


Cocktail Reception with the Artists:

Sunday, December 1, 2013 
  4 pm - 6 pm


Museum will be open:
December 1 - December 14  
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
4 pm - 7 pm
  


Serge Strosberg

Two Bridges
Alexander Garber
   
  
  

What Remains
Asya Dodina / Slava Polishchuk

Ginger Andro and Chuck Glicksman
 

MORA/Museum of Russian Art
 80 Grand St. Jersey City, NJ 07302
(near Exchange Place Path train Subway station)
For directions, click here.
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Monday, November 25, 2013

Mike Wiss Gallery Art Miami 2013





Singapore Art Fair 2014





Contact us at: www.singapore-art-fair.com

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United States Mint and National Endowment for the Arts to Present Webinar on Artistic Infusion Program

United States Mint and National Endowment for the Arts to Present Webinar on Artistic Infusion Program

December 11, 2013 Session Covers How Artists Apply to Program

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Image of artist creating medal honoring Myanmar people.
A United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver sculpts the reverse side (tails) of the Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Bronze Medal, a duplicate of the Congressional Gold Medal awarded in honor of her efforts on behalf of the Burmese people.
Photo courtesy of the United States Mint.
WASHINGTON – The United States Mint and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) will present a webinar on Wednesday, December 11, 2013 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. ET to assist interested artists in applying to the Artistic Infusion Program (AIP). The webinar will be hosted and archived on the NEA website, arts.gov. Representatives from the Mint and the NEA will be part of the webinar.
Established in 2003, the AIP serves to enrich and invigorate the nation’s coins and medals by commissioning designs from a select pool of outstanding artists. The Mint is especially interested in artists who will bring innovative perspectives and utilize symbolism in their work to clearly and evocatively convey subjects and themes on a small space.
The webinar will start with a presentation covering the basics of the AIP including how artists participate in the program as well as the eligibility requirements, application process, and other program details. The presentation will be followed by an open question and answer session. AIP guidelines and application materials are on the NEA website.
Applications to AIP are due on January 10, 2014.
How to Join the Webinar
Please register in advance. You may listen using your computer's speakers or dial-in to 1-877-685-5350 and use participant code: 739587. Attendees will be muted but able to type in questions and comments through a Q&A text box.
In Case You Can't Attend
An archive of the webinar will be available on the NEA's website shortly after the event.
Follow the conversation on Twitter at #AIParts.
About the National Endowment for the Arts
The NEA was established by Congress in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal government. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $4 billion to support artistic excellence, creativity, and innovation for the benefit of individuals and communities. The NEA extends its work through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. To join the discussion on how art works, visit the NEA at www.arts.gov.
About the United States Mint
The United States Mint was created by Congress in 1792 and became part of the Department of the Treasury in 1873. It is the nation's sole manufacturer of legal tender coinage and is responsible for producing circulating coinage for the nation to conduct its trade and commerce. The United States Mint also produces numismatic products, including proof, uncirculated, and commemorative coins; Congressional Gold Medals; and silver, gold, and platinum bullion coins. The United States Mint's numismatic programs are self-sustaining and operate at no cost to the taxpayer.
- See more at: http://arts.gov/news/2013/united-states-mint-and-national-endowment-arts-present-webinar-artistic-infusion-program#sthash.cwfJ7Zig.dpuf

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Tired of Practicing? Alternative Careers for Entertainment Lawyers






Tired of Practicing? Alternative Careers for Entertainment Lawyers
Event: Monday Nov. 25, 2013

Entertainment law can be a rewarding profession, but what happens if you are a film or television attorney who is tired of the rigors of practicing law and ready to take on new challenges? 

NYWIFT has assembled an esteemed group of former entertainment attorneys who have made the jump to new careers in show business. They will discuss their previous lives as lawyers, reveal how they made the decisions that lead them to change the focus of their work, and share how they implemented that change into successful new careers in everything from marketing to public relations and investing. 



Marc Handelman is Director of Marketing for Frankfurt Kurnit. He identifies target audiences, develops tactics for outreach, supports new business proposals and helps attorneys establish and maintain new client relationships. Handelman plans both outside and in-house events for the firm, and has helped develop conferences, seminars, panel discussions, CLE presentations and social events for media, entertainment, advertising, corporate and legal audiences. Handelman also leads the firm’s public relations efforts, and has developed relationships at a wide range of publications. He helps attorneys write and publish articles in both legal and nonlegal publications.  Prior to coming to Frankfurt Kurnit, Handelman was Director of Marketing for Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, one of New Jersey’s largest and best-known law firms. For eight years, he was New Projects Editor in charge of new business development for Brownstone Publishers Inc. Handelman also practiced law for four years at Kaye Scholer Fierman Hays & Handler. 



Nneka Norville is Senior Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility at BET Networks, responsible for the management and oversight of cause marketing and CSR initiatives, as well as related strategic partnerships with charitable organizations, government entities, foundations, non-profit organizations and corporations. Prior to joining BET Networks, Norville managed entertainment media partnerships as a Program Officer for the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation's domestic and international campaigns. While at Kaiser, she was responsible for the launch and creation of LIVE UP, a groundbreaking cross-Caribbean health awareness campaign uniting over 20 countries across the region, and the management of BET Networks Emmy-Award winning Rap It Up campaign. 



Adaora Udoji is an entrepreneur, angel investor and strategist.  She is a 2013 alum of the Pipeline Fund Fellowship which focuses on angel investing. Currently, she serves as mentor for Women Innovate Mobile, a startup accelerator, and advises several other startups at the nexus of media and technology. Udoji founded The Boshia Group, a network of content creators, developers and strategists, on the heels of an award-winning journalism career at ABC News, CNN, Court TV and WNYC radio. She worked as a producer, then a correspondent and anchor. She was among those who contributed to CNN, receiving the Peabody Award for coverage of Hurricane Katrina, and a DuPont-Columbia University Award for reporting on the Tsunami Disaster in South Asia. The National Academy of Arts & Sciences recognized her reporting at ABC on the Afghanistan war. Essence Magazine named her one of the 25 most influential African-Americans. She is on the Board of the Montclair Film Festival, served on The Council of Urban Professionals and The New York Women In Communications Foundation.



S. Casper Wong is a Silicon Valley attorney turned New York-based writer, director and producer of both narrative and documentary films. Her recent feature documentary, The LuLu Sessions, has won 10 international awards and nominations, including the Audience Award for Best Feature Documentary, Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature Documentary and Emerging Director Awards.  She is the recipient of two screenwriting grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and production grant from New York State Council on the Arts. Her award-winning short Shirts & Skins was acquired by the Independent Film Channel and distributed by Tribeca Film Institute's Reframe Collection. She has represented Roger Corman in his film co-productions with China since 2011, overseeing all aspects of production. A former corporate counsel for IBM specializing in antitrust and international intellectual property, Wong has a BS in biomedical engineering from Columbia University, a JD from New York Law and an MFA in film from NYU.



Moderator Jim Arnoff is a television packaging agent who represents New York production companies, developing and selling original programming to the networks. Arnoff has worked at the William Morris Agency as both an in-house lawyer and packaging agent. A certified life coach for the entertainment industry, he has lead workshops for the Producers Guild of America, National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, HBO, MTV Networks and the Writers Guild of America. He is also a faculty member of the School of Visual Arts and FIT.

Produced by Octavia Taylor.


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NYWIFT programs, screenings and events 
are supported, in part, by grants from New York City Department of 
Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and New York 
State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and 
the New York State Legislature.

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