Wednesday, April 25, 2007

artDC Gallery Booths

On Friday, April 27, artDC is free all day.

Please join:
Adamson Gallery at artDC Booth #227

G FINE ART presents one multi-faceted large scale work By Graham Caldwell at ARTDC Booth #741

International Arts and Artists at artDC booth #C7 and learn more about IA's Traveling Exhibitions, Design Studio, USArts, and its newest program, Hillyer Art Space.

Irvine Contemporary at artDC. Visit at Booth #304 (at front entrance)




PROJECT 4 at ArtDC BOOTH #147

Washington Convention Center
801 Mount Vernon NW
Washington, DC

Friday - Saturday: 11am-7pm
Sunday: 11am-5 pm

For ticket information, call 1-866-727-7953, or email info@dc-artfair.com.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Supple - It's back on!


April 26 - May 12
Receptions (4/26-28)*: 7-9pm
See J.T. Kirkland's, Thinking About Art, post here.

This Thursday is the opening day of "Supple," curated by J.T. Kirkland to coincide with the ArtDC fair being held this weekend at the Washington Convention Center. Come to the The Warehouse Gallery opening receptions on Thursday and Friday to meet the artists and see the show: Colby Caldwell, Graham Caldwell, Mary Early, Adam Fowler, James Huckenpahler, Kevin Kepple, Laurel Lukaszewski, Linn Meyers, Adrian Parsons, Robin Rose, Matt Sargent.

The Warehouse Gallery
1021 7th St, NW
Washington, DC 20001

Gallery hours (4/26-29): 11am-7pm
Gallery hours (4/30 - 5/12): Mon-Fri: 5-11pm, Sat: noon-midnight, Sun: noon-6pm

Live performances of Matt Sargent's music will still be at 8pm on Thursday and Saturday.

Virtual Appeal, a CyberExhibit

one abstract painter coming soon to a cyberspace near you

"Virtual Appeal: Anne Marchand, Abstract Painting in Washington, DC"
April 23 - May 10, 2007

Untitled ©2007, Anne Marchand

In celebration of abstract painting and artists everywhere in Washington, DC, with the large area wide exhibitions; ColorField Remix, the first International Art Fair, artDC and Artomatic, I'm holding my studio's first Virtual Gallery Exhibition, Virtual Appeal. You're invited to view selections from my latest body of work, the "Leela Series". (Work in progress....The artist reserves the right to alter the contents of this exhibition and blog anytime, from anywhere.)

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Washington, DC USA

Virtual Appeal touches on how art is exhibited in today's market, the transitory nature of reality and the role that art plays in our lives. The virtual exhibition occurs online on computers everywhere while the first DC International Art Fair, is being held at the DC Convention Center in Washington, DC from April 27-30, 2007. Virtual Appeal, the cyber exhibition slideshow runs through May 10 when the cyber-gallery will then retire to a private cyberspace and the artist will continue to celebrate an artful life in her studio (and elsewhere).

A virtual exhibition by Washington, DC artist, Anne Marchand. Marchand is a colorist working in acrylic and mixed media. Her paintings explore the dynamics of movement through her color combinations, her use of dynamic line and surface texture. The artist uses the voice of abstraction to set the stage, and play in the world of possibilities. Irridescent and translucent color passages in her canvases convey (e)motion and stillness. Color lines convey dynamic and subtle movements. The artist's process and journey is mysteriously concealed and revealed through multi-layered and textured surfaces. She extends her play through the world of media in her blog Painterly Visions.

In 2007, Anne Marchand was awarded an Artist Fellowship from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. She has exhibited her work throughout the United States and in Mexico. Her paintings are in numerous private and public collections. Marchand describes her work as "a spontaneous play of paint, poetry, music, communication and meaning."

This cyber exhibit is conceived and curated by Washington, DC artist Anne Marchand and will feature ten of her new works. Location: Cyberspace - Global - on Picasa Web Albums. Free and open to the public - 24 hours a day and night.

The works selected are from my current body of work, "Leela," which refers to life as a cosmic playground. The painting series will be featured at the Arches Gallery mary@archesgallery.com in the wine country of California opening on August 3, 2007. For now, just drop by the cybershow often and please, let me know what you think. - Anne Marchand

Marchand Public Cyber Gallery at http://www.picasaweb.google.com/marchandstudios

Check my calendar of events for real time exhibitions at www.annemarchand.com

Email Us

Stop by the Zenith Gallery in Washington, DC to see my work included in the “29 Artists – 29 Years” 29th Anniversary Exhibition thru April 29, 2007.

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Celebrate the arts in Washington, DC this month at:
artDC
Artomatic
ColorField Remix
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Marchand programs funded in part by the DC Commission on The Arts and Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment For The Arts.

PROJECT 4 at ArtDC

April 27 - 30, 2007 - BOOTH #147

Washington Convention Center, Hall E - View Map http://www.dcconvention.com/directions/
801 Mount Vernon Place, NW, Washington DC
www.dc-artfair.com

Margaret Boozer, Andrea Cohen, Patrick Holderfield, Tricia Keightley, Laurel Lukaszewski, Rich MacDonald, J.J. McCracken, Gregory McLellan, Evan Morgan, Ivanny Pagan, Jonathan Trundle.

For additional information please Contact: Anne Surak, Director

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Live Life Well and in Peace

Thanks to Janet Grace Riehl for bringing this to my readers attention.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is broadcasting live from Maui, Hawaii today. Go to the Tibet Fund website to hear his broadcast, 8PM EST
http://www.tibetfund.org/dalai-lama-maui.html

LIVE WEBCAST:
His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Maui , Hawaii

Tuesday, April 24, 2007 2:00 – 3:30 PM HADT
Public Talk: The Human Approach to World Peace
Presented by the Maui Arts and Cultural Center

Wednesday, April 25, 2007 2:00 – 3:30 PM HADT
Teaching: On Geshe Langri Thangpa’s Eight Verses
of Training the Mind (Lojong Tsikgyama)

No Representation


The Warehouse Gallery is hosting a show of local artists called “No Representation” from April 26 to May 12, 2007.
Opening Reception, Saturday, April 28 starting at 6 pm

The show includes all media and has two rules only: all of the art is by local artists and all the work is abstract.
It is curated by Molly Ruppert, Sondra N. Arkin, Ellyn Weiss and Phillipa P.B. Hughes

Artists INCLUDE

Sondra N. Arkin, J. Belmar, Mark Cameron Boyd, Renee Butler, Tory Cowles, Laurel Farrin, Michael Gessner, Janis Goodman, Pat Goslee, Tom Green, Eve Hennessa, Kristin Holder, Brece Honeycutt, Becky Jones, Joanne Kent, Adrian Loving + Ayodamola Okunseinde (Dissident Display), Aubrie Mema, Elizabeth Morisette, Emily Piccirillo, Lynn Putney, Marina Reiter, Nooni Reatig, Chris Tousimis, Dan Treado, Andres Tremols, CC Vess, Gail Vollrath, Anita Walsh, Rex Weil and Ellyn Weiss.

The Warehouse Gallery
1017-21 7th Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
202.783.3933

Monday, April 23, 2007

LEON BERKOWITZ

WASHINGTON ARTS MUSEUM PRESENTS:

LOOKING INTO COLOR: The Paintings of Leon Berkowitz
APRIL 10 – JUNE 28, 2007
CURATED BY RENEE BUTLER

MAY 1, 2007
CURATOR–MODERATED PANEL, 8pm

Pepco's Edison Place Gallery

701 9th Street NW, Washington, DC
Entrance on 8th at G; Public Parking Available

Gallery Hours: Tuesday–Friday, 12–4, 202.872.3396
Metro: Gallery Place / Chinatown (red line)

Penumbra

Cultural Development Corporation
Flashpoint

Penumbra
Megan Jacobs & Anna Westfall
April 27 – June 2

Opening Reception
Friday, April 27, 6:00 – 8:00pm

Penumbra, a collaborative exhibition by Megan Jacobs and Anna Westfall, explores the fluid nature of memory. Using video, fabric, porcelain, and ephemeral materials such as ice and light, the artists create a sculptural installation alluding to the experience of memory.

Gallery at Flashpoint
916 G Street, NW
202.315.1310
www.flashpointdc.org
Metro: Gallery Place (9th Street exit) or Metro Center (11th & G streets exit)

Sculptures of Douglass, L'Enfant Near Completion

Steven Weitzman and Gordon Kray were selected last year by the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities to work on the sculptures of two of the District's most prominent residents: civil rights advocate, journalist and orator Frederick Douglass and architect and engineer Pierre Charles L'Enfant. Read WaPo article here.

2008 DC Grant Opportunity for Artists and Art Organizations


Grant applications are now available for the following FY 2008 programs:

Artist Fellowship Program: (Disciplines eligible for FY 2008 funds: Dance, Interdisciplinary/Performance Art, Literature, Music, Theater)
Arts Learning & Outreach: Arts Education Projects
City Arts Projects
Cultural Facilities Project
East of the River Arts Initiative
Festivals DC
Folk & Traditional Arts Mini-Grant Program
Grants-in-Aid to Organizations
Hip Hop Community Arts Initiative
Public Art Building Communities
Small Projects Program
UPSTART Program
Young Artist Program

Grant applications will be available by May 14, 2007 for the following FY 2008 program: Elders Learning Through the Arts

Download grant applications here.

Sarah Levine
Program Assistant
D.C. Commision for the Arts and Humanities
(202) 724-5613
sarah.levine@dc.gov

artDC

artDC To Present The First Annual Modern and Contemporary Art Fair In Washington DC April 27th - 30th 2007
The countdown is on, the buzz has begun and April 27th is right around the corner - that is when the District of Columbia will be officially designated the art capital of the world. Curators, collectors, connoisseurs, art dealers, movers and shakers from the four corners of the globe gather for DC's first modern and contemporary art fair "artDC" opening its doors to the public on Friday, April 27th at the Washington Convention Center, Hall E and running through Monday, April 30th.

artDC features a select group of 80 galleries from Europe, Asia and the Americas to showcase modern and contemporary art in all disciplines - painting, sculpture, photography, works on paper and video -to present a dynamic cross-section of today's multi-dimensional art market and establish artDC as one of the not-to-be-missed annual fairs.

artDC sets itself apart from other boutique fairs by emphasizing special projects areas: SLICE, where visitors can discover the hottest trends in the art market by emerging artists; Another Look: New Art from Shanghai, a curated exhibition of contemporary artists from Shanghai working in a variety of media; and New Media installations. Space is also provided for large-scale sculptures, performance and a unique Video Lounge Bar featuring video and internet art projects by regional artists, finalists in a local juried competition organized by artDC and Flashpoint. Many of the region's non-profit spaces and institutions will also be present in the fair, some with curated exhibitions.

The Host Committee for artDC is comprised of some of the area's finest collectors, philanthropists and socialites who have joined the fair's effort to attract the city's who's who to the artDC opening night press and collector benefit preview for the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington www.cultural-alliance.org,the united voice of the cultural community for Washington and the 4-county region.

The benefit will take place on the evening of Thursday April 26th and ticket prices are $100 during the first two hours of the evening from 5:30 to 7:30pm when drinks and hors d'oeuvres will be served, $30 during the hours of 7:30 to 9:30pm with a cash bar. Tickets may be ordered by calling 312-587-8124 or by email: mailto:jrabion@dc-artfair.com

In addition, artDC proudly presents a series of panel discussions titled ArTalks, featuring many local museum directors, curators, scholars and artists speaking on a variety of relevant topics. Additional programs include off-site activities throughout the four-day fair. Find a detailed schedule of times and dates of all activities on the

artDC website: http://www.dc-artfair.com/

DATES & TIME
Friday - Free Day April 27 11 AM - 7 PM
Saturday April 28 11 AM - 7 PM
Sunday April 29 11 AM - 7 PM
Monday April 30 11 AM - 5 PM

TICKET
General Admission: $12
Groups of 10 or more: $9
Seniors/Students: $5
Children under 12: Free

TEN ZEN SECONDS Blog tour: WEEK TWO


Author, ERIC MAISELwill be visiting an interesting group of bloggers this week to speak about his breathing and mindfulness techniques in his new book, Ten Zen Seconds . How this applies to an artful life and to those who practice meditation and more will be addressed. Here's this week's blog tour schedule.

MONDAY, APRIL 23
CLAUDIA DOSE
http://www.claudiadose.com
Blog: http://claudiadose.livejournal.com/
Culver City, California

Claudia Dose is an artist with a passion for color and spirituality who travels and moves a lot. In her blog, “the flowers of my mind,” she shares her inner and outer worlds as an artist and spiritual being. By using it as a container for her thoughts and progress as well as failures and doubts she is able to leave them behind and put only the most beautiful flowers on her website claudiadose.com

Claudia and Eric will chat about how Ten Zen Second techniques can be used at the beginning of the creative process and throughout the day to ward off negative thinking and how the Ten Zen Second incantations differ from affirmations.


TUESDAY, APRIL 24
EMILY JOHNSON
www.happynews.com
http://www.happynews.com/news/3272007/ten-zen-seconds-interview-eric-maisel.htm
Austin, Texas
HappyNews.com is based in Austin, Texas and is published by Pagewise, Inc. The site was founded in July 2005 by publisher and CEO, Byron Reese, as an alternative to more traditional and negative news sources.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25
DOUGLAS EBY, Developing Talent, Talent Development Resources
http://talentdevelop.com
Blog: http://devtalent.blogspot.com/
Information & inspiration to enhance creative expression
Beverly Hills, California

Douglas Eby, M.A./Psychology, is a researcher and writer on the psychological aspects of exceptional ability, creativity and achievement. His site Talent Development Resources provides information and inspiration to enhance creative expression and personal development.

Doug and Eric will chat about how anxiety, depression and other mental health issues affect the growth and expression of creative talents and how Ten Zen Second techniques can be helpful for dealing with these issues. We’ll also be looking at how mindfulness has been useful for enhancing access to intuition and creative imagination, particularly for highly sensitive people.


THURSDAY, APRIL 26
JANET GRACE RIEHL
Riehl Life: Village Wisdom for the 21st Century
Blog: www.riehlife.com
Kelseyville, California

Janet Grace Riehl just can't help booming along in her late-fifties as an author, artist, speaker, musician, performer, and co-producer of an old-fashioned comedy variety review show Comedy on Tilt. Her blog "Riehl Life: Village Wisdom for the 21st Century" creates connections across art forms and cultures and occasionally features the work of her 91-year-old father, Erwin A. Thompson, a rip-snort'n, root'n-toot'n folk treasure.

Janet and Eric will chat about using Ten Zen Second techniques to foster and maintain connection.


FRIDAY, APRIL 27
MELANIE SKLARZ
Blog: www.doseofcreativity.blogspot.com
Cleveland, Ohio

After years of living in Washington, DC and teaching in museums, Melanie followed her creative path home to Cleveland. On her blog, Dose of Creativity, she muses on all things creative and sprinkles in inspired hints and tips to promote creativity as a tool for personal and professional success.

Melanie and Eric will be chatting about using Ten Zen Second techniques to reduce anxiety during the creative process.


SATURDAY, April 28
DONNA DRUCHUNAS
http://www.sheeptoshawl.com
http://www.sheeptoshawl.com/blog.php
Longmont, Colorado

Donna Druchunas learned to knit before she could read. After working for 12 years as a technical writer, she decided to combine her interest in knitting with her skill at writing easy-to-follow instructions. She is the author of two books about knitting, The Knitted Rug and Arctic Lace, and has had many articles and patterns published in popular knitting magazines. Her blog features writing about knitting and fiber arts as well as the occasional foray into politics and social justice.

Donna and Eric will be chatting about mindfulness techniques for fiber artists.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

DIRECTIONS: DC Contemporary Latino Art

Co - Curated by Irene Clouthier & Laura Roulet

April 27 - June 15, 2007
Friday April 27, 7PM Grande opening

In the context of country’s newest art fair, ArtDc, the Cultural Institute presents 35 works by 11 Latino artists living in the DC area. Curated by Laura Roulet and Irene Clouthier.

Artists: Roxana Bravo, Irene Clouthier, Pepe Coronado, Edgar Endress, Muriel Hasbun, Gabriel Martinez, Tomás Rivas, José Ruiz, Catalina Torres y Ricardo Zapata.

Frida Kahlo Gallery
Cultural Institute of Mexico
2829 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009
R.S.V.P. (202) 728 1675 or by email: icm@instituteofmexicodc.org
Gallery Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Ten Zen Seconds Blog Tour Week End

Check out the rest of this week's Ten Zen Seconds blog tour and the topics that might interest you.

THURSDAY, APRIL 19, Deborah Robson
Blog: www.independentstitch.typepad.com
Fort Collins, Colorado

Deborah Robson is a writer, artist, and independent publisher. Her blog discusses knitting, writing, spinning, independent publishing, and similar quests.

Deb and Eric Maisel will be chatting about where the Ten Zen Seconds technique came from, how culture interferes with our ability to center, and how Eric makes personal use of the TZS method.


FRIDAY, APRIL 20, Pamela Yates
Footprints Fine Art Gallery & Working Studio Blog: http://creativecirclecafe.blogspot.com/
St. Paul. Minnesota

Pamela Yates is a figurative abstract painter and conceptual artist who provides individual creativity coaching to creative people at all levels. Her Creative Circle Cafe blog provides compassionate support, ideas, tools and stories for clients and other visitors who drop in to relax, noodle around and allow their creative dreams and goals to expand and breath.

Pamela and Eric Maisel will be looking at two areas: Ten Zen Second techniques for visual artists and writers and applying Ten Zen Second ideas for sufferers of PTSD and severe anxiety who want to lessen or eliminate their prescription medications. (This will be of special interest to the recovery audience.)


SATURDAY, APRIL 21, Kay Pere
Blog: Quiet Little Life http://kaypere.blogspot.com/
Mystic, Connecticut

Kay Pere is a multi-dimensional performing songwriter, visual artist, writer, educator and activist whose work embodies a message of hope, healing, humor and humanity. When she isn't traveling to perform, present workshops or show her artwork, Kay lives a quiet little life in a Mystical corner of southern New England. In Kay’s Quiet Little Life blog, she explores the challenges of creating a meaningful artistic life while working to make a living from her efforts.

If you’ve chosen to make creativity an important part of your everyday life, perhaps even your source of livelihood, then you have experienced the challenges of making meaningful work while responding to the demands of the marketplace and a daily domestic routine. Kay and Eric Maisel will look at practical suggestions for using Ten Zen Seconds to address these challenges.

Lyrical Color

Colorfield Remix is in full swing. You can see an exhibition of the Washington Color School at The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC

Lyrical Color: Morris Louis, Gene Davis, Kenneth Noland and the Washington Color School
April 14–July 29, 2007

Approximately 20 paintings and works on paper from the museum's permanent collection will be on display as part of a citywide celebration of the Washington Color School artists, featuring works by Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, Howard Mehring, Kenneth Noland, Alma Thomas, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Willem de Looper, and Sam Gilliam. By painting and pouring thinned acrylic paints onto unprimed canvases, these artists created abstract, layered shapes and stains that emphasized the optical effects of color relationships and the flatness of their work surface.

The Phillips Collection
1600 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

Tuesday–Saturday:10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Thursday, extended hours:10 a.m.–8:30 p.m
Sunday:11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Closed Monday

ColorFieldremix : SATURATED

April 25 - 29, 2007
Curated by Zoe Myers
Public reception with the artists: Friday, April 27, 6-9pm

A short-term exhibition and artist party featuring works from the current generation of Washington, DC based artists exploring the use of color in original ways. Curated by Zoe Myers from the WPA\C ArtFile, and presented as part of the DC-area ColorFieldremix project.

Featured artists: Joseph Barbaccia / Joan Belmar / Jonathan Bucci / Renee Marcus Butler / Craig Cahoon / Tory Cowles / Mary Early / Eric Finzi / Gail Gorlitzz / Eve Hennessa / Lisa Kellner / Kevin Kepple / Joan Konkel / Isabel Manalo / Crisley McCarson / Antonio Puri / Darren Smith / Trish Tillman / Robert Kent Wilson

Heineman Myers Contemporary Art
4728 Hampden Lane
Bethesda, MD 20814
info@heinemanmyers.com / 301.951.7900 / www.heinemanmyers.com
Gallery hours: Wed-Fri 2-6 /Sat 1-7 / Sun 1-5

Experimental Media Series : ColorFieldremix



The spirit of the Washington Color School of painters will be remembered and redefined in the WPA\C Experimental Media Series: ColorFieldremix which challenges artists to reinterpret the color-field artists with experimental media, sound and performance pieces through a three-night curated and juried series.

Night #1
April 25, 2007, 7-9pm
Curated by RICHARD CHARTIER

Live audio/visual performances by:
MARK FELL [SND/BLIR] (UK) + ERNEST REDMONDS (AU)
SAWAKO (JP)

Screening of video and sound works by:
FRANK BRETSCHNEIDER (DE)
CHRIS CARTER + COSEY FANNI TUTTI (UK)
SUE COSTABILE (US) + BEEQUEEN (NL)
EVELINA DOMNITCH + DMITRY GELFAND (RU/US)
TINA FRANK (AT) + GENERAL MAGIC (AT)
BAS VAN KOOLWIJK (NL)
RYOICHI KUROKAWA (JP)
STEPHAN MATHIEU (DE)
STEVE RODEN (US)

CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART / ARMAND HAMMER AUDITORIUM / (NY AVE)
500 17th STREET NW / WASHINGTON DC 20006

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Great Walk at Great Falls




Spring is finally here and everybody was out today! It wouldn't be a great spring weekend without a walk in nature and what better place to go than Great Falls, Maryland. The river was rolling and the falls looked like they were boiling. Mother Nature is full of patterns and we had a wonderful walk on the trail looking at trees, rocks, and water. I've got to get out in nature more often! I saw some intervals of shapes and patterns in nature which remind me that I've got to go see the Gene Davis exhibition, Interval, at the Kreeger Museum. It's part of the ColorField remix citywide exhibitions www.colorfieldremix.org. I was scheduled to go to the Educator's Workshop last week but there was a postponement by the museum. "Davis's work will be on display at a solo show at the Kreeger Museum that brings together 60 paintings." -Jacqueline Trescott, The Washington Post

GENE DAVIS: INTERVAL
APRIL 14 - JULY 31
Kreeger Museum • 2401 Foxhall Road, NW • Washington, D.C. 20007 • Phone (202)337-3050

20901, 20902, 20903, 20904, 20906, 20910 Silver Spring Art

April 20 - June 22, 2007
Gateway's Heliport Gallery

In recognition of Silver Spring's burgeoning arts scene and Gateway's commitment to cultivating Silver Spring's fine arts community, Gateway's Heliport Gallery is proud to announce the opening of 20901, 20902, 20903, 20904, 20906, 20910 featuring over 20 Silver Spring artists. The show, curated by Nevin Kelly Gallery Deputy Director Julia Morelli and Gateway’s Project Manager David Fogel was predominantly curated through online submissions at www.artdc.org. The show highlights Silver Spring’s artistic diversity, featuring an array of artistic mediums from quilting to stone sculpture, mobiles, drawings, paintings, photography, assemblage and mixed-media prints.

Featured artists include but are not limited to: Kanchan Balse, John Brodkin, Laurie Breen, George Carr, Andrew Cronan, Mary D. Ott, Clara Graves, Sy Gresser, Steven Hanks, Brian Hewitt, Susan Holland, Yoshiko Jaeggi, Pauline Jakobsburg, Dana Jeri Maier, Jaclyn Martin, Julie Miller, Christine Montejo, Steven Robinson, Berta Stegmeier, Michael Winger.

Last night was the opening of the gallery exhibition of work by Silver Spring artists at the Heliport Gallery.
See Photo here.

Gateway's Heliport Gallery
8001 Kennett St, Suite 3, Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-562-1400

Arts Agenda

Dcist weighs in on all the great arts eventsgoing on in DC here.

Networking, Tips For Artists

Read about the benefits of networking on Gallery Owner/Art Consultant, and Author of the Guidebook for Artists, “Living the Artist’s Life,” Paul Dorrell’s Blog
Read Blog Here.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Sondra Arkin Exhibition / Reception At Nevin Kelly Gallery



I went by the Nevin Kelly Gallery reception on the early side to see Sondra Arkin's exhibition, Color: Field Tests. There were lots of folks already at the reception when we arrived. Working in encaustic and mixed media assemblage, Sondra Arkin explores the role that combinations of color play in communicating a sense of energy, mood and depth. She painted several of the gallery's walls in colors and hung her work in similar size groupings. My favorite four paintings hung on complementary background colors on the west wall of the gallery. The encaustic surfaces with textured strokes show a subtle luminosity in minimalist compositions. These works successfully incorporate structure, vibrant colors, translucency, softness, and a complex energy.

Sondra Arkin will be holding an Artist Talk about her new work on Sunday, May 6, 2-4 pm at the Nevin Kelly Gallery.

Sondra Arkin, Lava Pool
(2007), 24 x 24, encaustic on dibond


Nevin Kelly Gallery
1517 U Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
202.232.3464

Shelley Laffal

29th Anniversary Exhibition
Until April 29th

Zenith Gallery Presents Washington DC artist
Shelley Laffal

Sunday, April 22nd
Artists Talk: 2 – 3pm

A certain kind of magic happens when you're lost in your work. Invariably, I am amazed and illumined by it. To be honest, I have no "mission" as an artist. The goal is to do that thing that I'm compelled to do. My new series of oils are essentially portraits to which I give myself license to do mischief. -Shelly Laffal

Zenith Gallery
413 7th Street NW
Washington, DC
www.zenithgallery.com
202.783.2963

ARTOMATIC HIGHLIGHTS

April 13 – May 20, 2007

ARTOMATIC 2007
2121 Crystal Drive
Crystal City, VA


Funded in part by the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

ample free parking after 4pm & weekends - 2 blocks/Crystal City Metro

Fri/Sat: noon to 1 am, Sun, Tues & Wed: noon to 10 pm, Thurs: noon to 11 pm. Open every day but Monday

Eclectic, crazy, Artomatic 2007 will be open to the public. We suggest that you plan many visits to stave off the possible over-saturation of so much art at one time. Along with over 400 visual artists: there will be music, films, theater, and dance each of the 33 days. All free.
Wapo inside coverage by Jessica Gould on the merits of volunteerism at Artomatic here.

Please check the event calendar for all the details.

PARKING VALIDATION
All visitors and volunteers who visit Artomatic during hours of operation will receive one hour free parking in the garages at 2121 Crystal Drive and in the garage directly across the Street from 2121 Crystal Drive. You must bring your parking ticket with you when you enter Artomatic at 2121 Crystal Drive and the Artomatic Hosts will stamp your ticket.

AFTER PARTIES
Bailey's Pub & Grille - 2010-A Crystal Drive - Bailey's will host "after party" events the following Saturday evenings when our bar closes at midnight. April 14, 21, 28 and May 5 and 12. There will be a "closing after party" on Sunday May 20th the last day of Artomatic 2007 in Crystal City. On these evenings we will distribute fliers with details on half price appetizers.

Two for Tuesdays!
Tuesday night panels and workshops will bring you a chance to talk with one of the leading cultural organizations in the area that provide resources for artists. The presentation will be followed up with a special offer with a local restaurant and those attending will get the special discount card when attending the resource workshops!

Wednesday Wine Tastings! Come on down for a wine tasting at the Emerald Bar every Wednesday night at 7pm. The presentation of the wines will be made by Dean and Deluca wine staff. You can follow it up with events including workshops, film programs, music, and poetry!

Thursday Night Tours and Pizza! Interested in getting an artist's eye view of Artomatic? Join us every Thursday evening! We'll have pizza available for a small donation, and after a little nosh you can head out on a tour led by one of the Artomatic participating artists! Interested in leading a Thursday night tour? Send an email .

Friday and Saturday Night Live! Check out the Artomatic event schedule Fridays and Saturdays are chock full of performers, from dance to theater, and from acoustic acts to rocking out on the Electric Stage. And don't forget the workshops and classes during the day on Saturdays and Sundays, and film programming every Friday and Saturday night!

MEET THE ARTISTS - May 4th! - Plan to come on Friday May 4 and meet the artists. We’ve asked every visual artist to attend this special evening where they will be by their space to discuss their work.

ARTIST TOURS - CALLING ALL ARTISTS
Calling All Artists! We are looking for a few good artists to show us your favorite work at Artomatic. Every Thursday will be artists' tours night, and you can lead a tour of your top picks. Show us the art you like the best! If you are interested in leading a tour one Thursday, email to get your tour on the schedule!

Filmfest DC Starts Today

April 19-29, 2007
The 21st edition of the Washington, DC International Film Festival will feature some of the best, new and exciting films in international cinema today. Films will encompass a global range of cultures, music, and politics from over 30 countries.

The 11-day event offers opportunities that make any festival exciting: Q&As with filmmakers after the screenings, seeing movies before they get their official big-screen release, taking kids to their own special programs and checking out something different. Who knows? You might discover a passion for, say, Hawaiian dancing ("Hula Girls") or short films from Australia. WaPo article here By Christina Talcott

Tickets for most screenings are $9 and can be purchased at http://www.tickets.com or by calling 800-955-5566. For information, call 202-628-3456. The festival's complete lineup is online at http://www.filmfestdc.org

Edison and Lumière

Early Cinema, Fine Art and the Clash of Cultures, Special Lecture
Thursday, April 19, 2007, 6:30 p.m.

Co-sponsored by the American Film Institute's Silver Theatre

Who invented cinema? Charles Musser, will explore controversies surrounding American and French cinema that emerged in the 1890s, when the Lumière Cinématographe arrived in the United States and Edison's Vitascope made its debut. How did French and American motion picture art diverge? Were early movies an international phenomenon or a nationalistic one? The answers will help pinpoint ideological and cultural differences, and reveal dimensions of early cinema that still reverberate today. Dr. Musser is Professor of American Studies and film Studies, at Yale University.

Admission: $15, $10 for members. Friend and Patron + level members admitted free.
For more information and to register, contact (202)387-2151 x247
http://www.phillipscollection.org/

The Phillips Collection
1600 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

MULTIMEDIALE Starts Today

Beral Madra Opens Multimediale

Thursday, April 19, 2007, 7:00 PM
Location: Katzen Arts Center, Abramson Family Recital Hall, American University

MULTIMEDIALE is a four-day multimedia arts festival that brings together artists from the Washington, DC region centered around the theme: CAPTURING THE CAPITAL! MULTIMEDIALE seeks to energize the DC arts community with new ideas about art, society and politics. MULTIMEDIALE is organized by Randall Packer and curator Niels Van Tomme. All events are free and open to the public.

Where:
American University Katzen Arts Center
4400 Massachusetts Ave
Washington, DC

Provisions Library
1611 Connecticut Ave
Dupont Circle
Washington, DC

Contact:
info @ multimedialedc.org

Happiness Level


On Tuesday, April 17, 2007, artist and writer Patsy Terrell in Hutchinson, Kansas USA, chats with Eric Maisel about how people can use the Ten Zen Seconds technique to improve their general happiness level.

PT- I firmly believe that living in the moment, expecting joy, remaining thankful and realizing that everyday life - the little moments - are keys to happiness. As you know, how to increase our happiness level is something I study regularly. I had the opportunity to ask Dr. Maisel how "Ten Zen Seconds" could be used for the purpose of making us happier.
Read Blog here.

New Abstracts by Michele de la Menardiere

May 9 - June 20, 2007
RECEPTION: Wednesday, May 9, 2007, 6:30-8:30pm
(Wine and Cheese reception and music by the experimental jazz band MudPie.)

ALLIANCE FRANCAISE
2142 Wyoming Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008

This May through June, Alliance Francaise will be showcasing new work by local artist of French heritage, Michele de la Menardiere. Through luminous color, shape, and texture, Michele’s paintings explore the rich and varied complexities of the emotional landscape. By approaching the canvas with openness and curiosity, each piece the artist creates is an experi- ment in presentness —a type of in-the-moment, creative, and expressive meditation. Michele de la Menardiere is a professional artist based in Washington, DC. Her work has received notable acclaim and has been exhibited in numerous established galleries. She has been selected for various juried shows in galleries such as the Arlington Arts Center, Gallery West, Gallery 10, the Creative Partners Gallery, and the Touchstone Gallery. Her work was purchased by the DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities’ ArtBank and she was commissioned to create site-specific paintings for the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies, a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC. In addition, she was chosen to be part of the State Department’s prestigious Art in Embassies program showing work in two American embassies abroad from 2001-2007.

Michele is also an award-winning graphic designer who has received accolades for her work. Her designs were chosen for the Art Director’s Club of Washington, DC’s annual show and she has won over seven awards from the Washington Book Publishers, including two First Places for book cover design.

Come out to experience her vibrant, iridescent, and emotive work and meet the artist this May 9th. In conjunction with the opening there will be a wine and cheese reception and music by the local experimental jazz band, MudPie.

FIELDWORK: PLACING SPACE IN THE COLORFIELD REMIX


INGA FRICK AND GILLIAN BROWN
April 13 - June 9, 2007

Special ColorField.remix Reception: Sunday, April 29 from 2-5pm
Meet the Artists Talk (along with curator Harold Linton): Saturday, May 12 at 2pm

Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, in Silver Spring, MD, is presenting FIELDWORK: PLACING SPACE IN THE COLORFIELD REMIX, an exhibition of multimedia installations. As part of the citywide celebration of Color Field painting, Gillian Brown and Inga Frick have created two new works that play with the implications of Color Field painting for our experience of space. Tracing imaginary geometries, Gillian circumnavigates the evening horizon while Inga loops the Washington Beltway at rush hour. In an earlier collaborative piece, a trio of swimmers converge and merge in a Rorschach explosion within an immersive field of water. According to artist Brown the work is “inspired by what I have always found most compelling in Color Field paintings: a play between the boldly apparent and that which cannot be readily grasped. An important aspect of these works is to subtly draw our awareness to the limitations of our perceptions.” The exhibition is curated by Harold Linton, Chairman of the Department of Art and Visual Technology at George Mason University.

Pyramid Atlantic is featured with more than 30 Washington area museums, galleries, arts organizations and businesses participating in ColorField.remix, the largest celebration of painting ever held in the Washington area. The event honors the 1950s and 1960s Color Field visual art movement and the Washington Color School, which put Washington, DC, on the art world map. ColorField.remix includes exhibitions, public art projects, artists' talks, lectures, children's programs, and special events honoring Color Field and Washington Color School painters as well as contemporary artists influenced by those movements.

Pyramid Atlantic Art Center
8230 Georgia Ave.
Silver Spring, MD
301.608.9101
For more information about the ColorField.remix project, go to www.colorfieldremix.org.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

FRAMEWORK

Tonight there was an interesting topic and panel discussion that gets into the minds of five collectors who are actively collecting emerging artists in the Washington, DC area, FRAMEWORK Panel #6 - Collecting the Work of Emerging Artists. Civilian Art Projects director, Jayme McLellan collaborated with Transformer's Executive Director Victoria Reis to present this excellent panel discussion. Moderated by art collector Philip Barlow with five esteemed area art collectors including James Alefantis, Monica Bussolati, Allison Cohen, Melvin L. Hardy, and Dr. Michael Pollack, the panel focused on how each participating panelist developed his or her current art collection and the importance of collecting emerging artists. Some areas covered tonight were Why do you buy art? What/who is an emerging artist? Is there a theme that influences your collecting? What or who influences you to collect art? Where do you find emerging art? What is the responsibility of the collector to the art or artist after they buy a work of art? A very lively Q&A followed the discussion and the whole panel was videotaped. I can only hope it will be screened at Civilian Art Projects new space in the future.

You can see the first exhibition at the new spacious gallery for Civilian Art Projects at 406 7th Street NW, 3rd floor, Washington, DC (Just two blocks from the Chinatown Metro station (Red, Green, Yellow lines).
March 9 - April 21, 2007
Jason Falchook, Contours & Detours
Jason Zimmerman, Natural Acts

Founded in 2006, Civilian Art Projects is Washington, DC's newest gallery gnawing at the edges of contemporary aesthetic discourse. Through a challenging exhibition series supporting promising, up-and-coming artists working in a broad range of media, and through exciting events of cultural and social significance held throughout the season, Civilian will generate new energy, ideas and momentum thereby contributing to culture and community.

Magic to Stir Men’s Blood / Tonight

National Capital Planning Commission
David Headon, Cultural Adviser to the National Capital Authority, Canberra, Australia

Magic to Stir Men’s Blood
Big Plans and Planners in Washington and Canberra


Wednesday, April 18, 6:00pm

David Headon, co-writer and editor of the Griffin Legacy, an award-winning planning blueprint for the city of Canberra in the 21st century and radio commentator on cultural and historical issues, will draw parallels in planning and development between Washington and Canberra, with particular emphasis on the big plans and planners in these capital cities

No Charge
RSVP
info@ncpc.gov

National Capital Planning Commission
Market Square North Suite 500
North Lobby Elevator
401 9th Street, NW
202.482.7200
www.ncpc.gov
Metro: Gallery Pl-Chinatown, 9th Street exit

LIDDED TRUNK VESSELS

Project 4 presents :
Blown glass by Ron Desmett

April 25 - May 6, 2007
Reception: Sunday, May 6, 4:30 - 7:00pm

This exhibition at Project 4 is being held concurrently with Ron Desmett's lecture at the Renwick Gallery of Art in Washington DC as part of the James Renwick Alliance's Distinguished Artist Series. Ron and his wife Kathleen Mulcahy will also be giving a glass blowing demonstration and workshop at DC Glassworks in Hyattsville, MD. Ron Desmett's opaque, black glass "Lidded Trunk Vessels" challenge common perceptions and applications of the material. The process consists of blowing glass into molds comprised of wetted tree trunks that must be pulled away while the glass is still molten. This spectacular achievement conquers the overhangs involved and masters the split-second timing required in the process. Each sculpture is formally unique but the series of work shares an interiority where beauty resides within the dark angular recesses of the forms.

WORKSHOP
Saturday, May 5, 10:00am - 3pm
At the DC Glassworks in Hyattsville, MD. Open to glass artists, collectors and art lovers.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED Download registration form here

Working with the assistance of his wife, glass artist Kathleen Mulcahy, Ron Desmett will recreate a blown glass vessel from a body of work entitled Crossings, one of which was acquired by the Renwick in 2003. The artists will also demonstrate (on a smaller scale) how the Lidded Trunk Vessels are created through blowing black glass into hollowed tree trunks.

POTLUCK DINNER
Saturday, May 5th
Open to workshop attendees and Renwick Alliance members
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Download registration form here

LECTURE
Renwick Gallery of Art
Sunday, May 6, 3:00pm

Ron Desmett will speak about the development of his work, including the shift from painting to glass. The lecture will include a slide presentation and short video about the Pittsburg Glass Center founded by Ron and Kathleen in 1991. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Contact: Anne Surak, Director
DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATION :
Project 4
903 U Street NW Washington DC 20001 (intersection of 9th Street and U street NW).
202 232 4340
info@project4gallery.com
http://www.project4gallery.com

Hours: Wednesday - Friday 2:00 - 6:00 pm, Saturday noon - 6:00 pm and by appointment.

Metro Access: Project 4 is easily accessible by metro, located one block east of the green line U St/African-American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo metro station, 10th Street exit. http://www.wmata.com/metrorail/systemmap.cfm

Phillips Collection’s Program Receives Mayor’s Arts Award

The Phillips Collection’s Art Links to Literacy program won Outstanding Contribution to Arts Education at the 22nd Annual Mayor’s Art Awards, held at the Kennedy Center in March. “We are thrilled with this honor,” said Jay Gates, museum director. “This award is a testament to the museum’s institutional commitment to education and community outreach.”

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Gallery Plan b is Featuring Paintings By:

Tanja Bos
April 4, 2007 – May 13, 2007

“I imagine unfocused images in my mind as I have once envisioned or dreamed an experience. It is not my goal to achieve realism in my work, but to seek an expression of that which is yet to be discovered. I find nature awe inspiring, forever a narrative that speaks to me. I am inspired by my travels in Europe and think often of the passing views of the beautiful scenery. I strive to achieve a mood, a calm perception of a captured moment, and play between abstraction and a more defined visual. I use an intensely rich and dramatic color palette to evoke the dreamlike qualities that will draw in the viewer to seek their own relationship. I use oil paints on canvas or oil on wood, using gesso and sometimes wax. I like to expose the wood in a few of the paintings to accentuate the use of the material and its link to nature. I get the desired textured effect in my paintings by scraping, rubbing, diluting or enhancing the density of the paint.” –Tanja Bos
www.tanjabos.com

Pastels by Shoshanna Ahart are featured in the gallery from April 4, 2007 – May 13, 2007.

Gallery plan b
1530 fourteenth street, nw
washington, dc 20005
www.galleryplanb.com
202.234.2711

wed - sat 12-7
sun 1-5 info@galleryplanb.com or by appointment

Civilian Art Projects, in partnership with Transformer

presents Transformer's FRAMEWORK Panel #6 - Collecting the Work of Emerging Artists

Where: Civilian Art Projects, 401 7th Street, NW
3rd Floor (7th & "D") Washington, DC
When: Wednesday, April 18th - 6:30 to 8:30pm.
How: RSVP to info@transformergallery.org or 202-483-1102

Collaborating professionally for the first time since working as co-directors at Transformer, Civilian Art Projects' Director Jayme McLellan and Transformer's Executive Director Victoria Reis are thrilled to partner together in presenting this very exciting and timely panel. FRAMEWORK Panel #6 - Collecting the Work of Emerging Artists - moderated by collector and arts enthusiast Philip Barlow and featuring several esteemed area art collectors including James Alefantis, Allison Cohen, and Dr. Michael Pollack among others - will focus on how each participating panelist developed his or her current art collection, the importance of collecting the work of emerging artists, as well as where the panelists look to purchase work.

Attendance for this event is free, but seating will be limited. RSVP your attendance to info@transformergallery.org or call 202-483-1102.

Full panelist list:
James Alefantis, entrepreneur; owner of two of Washington's finest art-centered restaurants, Buck's Fishing & Camping and Comet Ping Pong.

Philip Barlow, art collector; has served as volunteer and board member at DCAC, served on the Steering Committee for Artomatic, and recently served as a juror to help select new media work for the upcoming ArtDC art fair.

Monica Bussolati, founder and creative director of Bussolati Associates, a design|marketing studio located on 14th Street, NW.

Allison Cohen, founder of art consulting firm Sightline and an avid collector of contemporary painting and photography.

Melvin L. Hardy is Director, Corporate Relations for University of Maryland University College, and with wife Juanita is Co-Founder of Millennium Arts Salon in Washington.

Michael Pollack, former practicing artist at Rockville Arts Place and collector.

For more information on the artists or the gallery please contact Civilian Art Projects at 202-607-3804 or info@civilianartprojects.com. Please visit the website at www.civilianartprojects.com

info@civilianartprojects.com
Civilian Art Projects
406 7th Street NW
Washington DC
(202) 607-3804

Art in the Metro / Washington, DC

Cultural Tourism DC presents
Art on Line: The Story Behind the Artwork at Metro Stations

Saturday, April 21 and Sunday, April 22, 9:30am
A riding and walking tour

Meet inside Metro Center’s entrance at 12th and F streets, under the stained glass sculptures
Reservations required: 202.661.7581
Bring a Farecard or SmarTrip along

INFO:
Cultural Tourism DC
1250 H Street NW, Suite 1000
202.661.7581
Metro: Metro Center, 13th and G exit

Day Two: Eric Maisel's Ten Zen Seconds Blogtour

Today at No One's the Bitch, Jennifer Marine interviews author, Eric Maisel on ways to use TZS to cultivate centeredness, calm and positive results while navigating issues of mother/stepmother relationships. Join her and Eric Maisel today and tomorrow.

You can see the rest of Ten Zen Seconds Blog Tour schedule here.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Color: Field Tests by Sondra Arkin at Nevin Kelly


Molten Shore (2007), 24 x 24, encaustic on dibond

Color: Field Tests by Sondra Arkin
April 18 - May 13, 2007

Opening Reception / April 19 / 6-9pm
Artist Talk / May 6 / 2-pm



The Nevin Kelly Gallery will host a solo exhibition of works by Washington, DC artist Sondra N. Arkin from April 18 until May 13, 2007. The exhibition, titled Color: Field Tests, presents Arkin's encaustic paintings and mixed media assemblage in the color field tradition in cooperation with the ColorField remix city-wide tribute to the Color Field movement and its influences. The gallery will host an opening reception with the artist on Thursday, April 19, from 6 until 9 o'clock p.m.

Working in encaustic and mixed media assemblage, Arkin explores the role that combinations of color play in communicating a sense of energy, mood, and depth (and how color's impact differs for each viewer). Arkin also teases out multiple meanings of the word field as it relates to the creation and perception of art-working in her chosen field of endeavor, Arkin has created color field works that she will put on display. By thus being placed in the field, they become part or our own field of vision. How they affect us depends largely on our own fields of reference. Each sense of the word-from pursuit, to mode of creation, to physical presence, to visibility and individualized perception-plays an essential role in how the works move us.

Arkin's examination of color's influence will not end with her efforts in the studio. She will select colors for several of the gallery's walls, against which she will hang works of similar size, composition, and palette. These works will combine to form a larger installation that will field test the ways in which individual works affect-and are affected by-the environment in which they are placed.


Nevin Kelly Gallery
1517 U Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
202.232.3464
www.nevinkellygallery.com



Day One: Eric Maisel's Ten Zen Seconds Blogtour Begins


The virtual book tour has started today at Creative Nudge with Brenda Johima's interview with author, Eric Maisel. Brenda's focus is how to use the breathing method to deal with, cope with, and thrive in living daily with chronic pain.

This blogtour is a brilliant idea for a creative writer. It's the first that I've heard of and participated in. Eric Maisel will introduce his book and breathing technique which can be applied by anyone to help create a meaningful life. Along the way, we'll meet folks who are interested in extending this technique to other areas of their lives outside the artistic realm. If we believe that we influence our lives by our thought processes, then it's important to bring all areas of our lives into harmony.

You can see the rest of Ten Zen Seconds Blog Tour schedule at http://www.tenzenseconds.com/blog_tour_wk1.html.

What Is The Secret

Awesome! A friend gave me this DVD yesterday which presents ideas on the Law of Attraction.

What Is The Secret








Saturday, April 14, 2007

A Night To Remember

The Galleries on 14th Street had wonderful openings tonight. On the walk down P Street past the Whole Foods Market, I wondered at the changes in our Mid City Neighborhood. Taking a look around the hood, I am happy with all the new art galleries within easy walking of Dupont Circle Metro.

After stopping for a chai, I headed to Irvine Contemporary to see Macro/Micro by New York artist, Oliver Vernon. I met Oliver and spoke to him about his new work which reflects the atomic structure of the universe and the human body. His paintings on canvas are inhabited by floating spheres which allude to vast spaces and inner worlds. His influences include references to surrealism, graffiti art, science fiction and computer design layering effects. Oliver mentioned his yoga practice as a source of inspiration for his current imagery. I was especially attracted to the sand sculpture in the middle of the gallery which was created on site by the artist. All in all, I loved this work and Oliver Vernon's concepts of layering, planes of space, vast spaces of the cosmos contrasted with small spaces as in microscopic images. It was a very rich territory of concepts to contemplate.

Across the street, Hemphill showed a beautifully transcendent selection of Leon Berkowiz's Colorfield Paintings, The Cathedral Series, along with Jason Gubbiotti, Wrong Way to Paradise & Portia Munson, Pink Project: Contained. Berkowiz's paintings were masterfully lit to bring out the luminosity of the color stripes. The canvases seem to have an inner glow that captivated me when I walked in the gallery. They are breathtakingly beautiful.

The Pink was contained in a plexi walled off area in the center of the gallery. It reminded me of a fun box at restaurants of days past, when you put in a quarter and a mechanical arm tries to grab a toy for you. Mine always came up empty. There wasn't a mechanical arm in this exhibition to dispense a treat. The treat was the visual appeal of all the pink objects and an implied feminist undertone.

Across the street again from Viridian Restaurant, in an empty storefront, Press Play : A Video and Performance ART Party was co-hosted by Project 4 and The Pink Line Project, a multi-media art party showcasing video and performance by 11 visionary artists working in New York, Washington, and Baltimore. It was the best happening that I've seen in a while, a wonderfully surreal and sophisticated atmosphere with Live Music by Aphrodizia. Large Screens were suspended on all the interior walls showing videos by several artists and creating an interesting mix of moving images. Giant Goldfish swam on one screen. A live hair cutting performance was staged in the center of the room. The "client" was bound in red pieces of tape while her hair was cut to watching eyes. The director of Project 4 was going to participate in the next "haircut" performance and I couldn't stay to watch her.
Project 4 Gallery Director, Anne Surak.
Hope you enjoy the photoshots from tonight. Good Show!
Click to see Slide Show.


PROJECT 4
903 U Street NW
Washington DC 20001
t: 202 232 4340
info@project4gallery.com
www.project4gallery.com

THE PINK LINE PROJECT
t: 202 489 9793
philippa@pinkline.org
www.pinkline.org

Artomatic news update


Looking for an artist at Artomatic? Search the artist catalog at www.artomatic.org. Then check out the interactive map here. You'll get a feel for the site layout and you're there.

I'll be dropping by to see the artists at Artomatic in their full glory later this month. Congrats to everyone! Send me your links to pictures from last nights opening. Check out the great WaPo's City Guide slide show of the artists with links to events and resources to help you plan your visit. Today's full schedule is here.
Check out the Artomatic pool of photographs here.

"The Arlington, Va., neighborhood of Crystal City hosts this year’s Artomatic. The event is being held on two floors of an office building at 2121 Crystal Drive. The location is close to downtown Washington, D.C., and is just blocks from the Crystal City Metro station. Free garage parking will be available evenings and weekends, but visitors are strongly encouraged to take Metro to Artomatic.

This year’s Artomatic is presented in partnership with the Crystal City Business Improvement District (BID), which is “very excited” that the event is in Crystal City, according to Angela Fox, executive director of the Crystal City BID, www.crystalcitybid.com.

“Art adds dimension and soul to our daily lives. It reaches us in ways that we might not anticipate — making us think, react, reflect,” Fox said. “It also recharges us in a way that we need in today's ‘always on’ world. Artomatic does all of these times 100. One building, two floors, more than 500 artists entertaining, stretching and challenging us. It's fun, whimsical, focused, intellectual and brilliant. It's takes Crystal City where we want to go."

AOM Partners in 2007:
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
Cultural Center of the Inter-American Development Bank
Warehouse Theater, Gallery and Café
Washingtonpost.com MP3

ARTOMATIC 2007
April 13–May 20, 2007
2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, Va.
Metro stop: Crystal City
Free admission. Donations accepted

For directions and hours, call the Artomatic infoline
at (202) 544-1005.

Touchstone Gallery opened two new exhibitions of work by Mary Ott and Melissa Widerkehr





April 11 - May 6, 2007

Mary Ott is showing a series of intaglio prints and luscious sunflower oil and wax screenprints at the Touchstone Gallery. Mary Ott's exhibit, "Prints of Old Europe," shows another dimension of her work. "Traveling with a digital camera in hand, Ott captured images that she has made into original, hand-pulled prints. Although the images are modern, her screen prints evoke a sense of history. Impressions of Crete are shown in overlays of colors and designs. Sunflowers from Slovenia glow in screen prints that incorporate oil paint and wax. Intaglios* present architectural details from the Czech Republic, France, Germany and Italy." The sunflowers were some of my favorite images, showing a luminous surface quality. As in her grasses paintings, Mary Ott continues to investigate forms of nature as source of inspiration for these screenprints.

At the opening reception last night, I overheard Melissa Widerkehr speaking of how a group of her paintings were done in reference to a friend who was very ill. The pieces are unsettling and lyrical at the same time. Figures engage the viewer in distorted exaggerated gestures. Her work addresses psychological and angst issues of being human. The exhibiton runs through May 6.



Opening Reception: Friday, April 13 6:00-8:30 pm
Third Thursday Reception: Thursday, April 19th 6:00-8:00 pm

Touchstone Gallery
406 7th Street, NW, 2nd floor
Washington, DC 20004
202-347-2787

Get Your Jewelry On


Carolyn Zapp Trunk Show to benefit Women for Women International
Friday, April 13, 2007 5-9:00 p.m.
and Saturday, April 14, 2007 12-5Carolyn Zapp (L) and Rick Peltzman (R) at "Upstairs on 7th" Shop inside the Touchstone Gallery

I popped in "Upstairs on 7th Street" yesterday to see the trunk show by Carolyn Zapp. I was greeted by the artist and the owner, Ricki Peltzman and all the wonderfully creative and fun jewely by New York artist, Carloyn Zapp. You can meet Carolyn today only! "Upstairs on 7th" shop is inside the Touchstone Gallery at 406 7th Street NW, Washington, DC.

"Meet the jeweler, Carolyn Zapp, who is really a painter. For that reason her jewelry is amazing. Each piece is unique and interesting and something you will not want to take off! AND she will do special orders. Don’t miss her only Washington appearance this spring." TODAY!!!

A happy customer...

Upstairs on 7th is located inside the Touchstone Gallery at:
406 7th Street NW 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20004

Hours: Wednesday-Friday 11-5
Saturday and Sunday 12-5
Or by appointment
301-351-8308
email: upstairson7th@aol.com

Friday, April 13, 2007

Hillyer Art Space presents two exhibitions

I headed out to Hillyer Art Space to see Washington Color School and its Influences: Selections from the Artery Collection, which opened tonight in conjunction with the city-wide ColorField remix program led by the Kreeger Museum. The exhibition features four artists who originally showed works in the "Washington Color Painters" exhibit at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art in Washington, DC in 1965; these include Gene Davis, Howard Mehring, Thomas Downing, and Paul Reed. Added to the mix of first generation color field painters are Willem de Looper, Alma Thomas, and Anne Truitt. While each of these artists is much more than a contributor to, or descendant of, the Washington Color School, they are eternally linked in their emphasis on color and light."

Also showing is the Nordic Visions Exhibition. Masterful landscape and figure work by painters. "Northern Light/Nordic Visions," introduces audiences to the realist painting revival happening in Scandinavia and the U.S. by Nordic painters. The four painters in this exhibition are united by their excellent craftsmanship, the emotional power of their work, and their visual links to Nordic light, landscape, culture, and art history. Each painter originates from a different Nordic region and represents a different approach to realist painting."

Hillyer Art Space
9 Hillyer Court NW,
Washington, DC, 20008, USA
202.338.0680

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Food for Thought

While waiting for the art delivery truck to show up (now 1 1/2 hours late), I am reading my new book by Travis Price, The Arhaeology of Tomorrow. Travis Price looks at Architecture through three lenses of Design; Stillness, Movement & Nature. This particular quote struck me as what visual artists experience as well...."The world of metaphor and the sacred in the soul is robust. It is what Carl Jung calls tertium non datur, the transcendent "third characteristic," in which the most difficult contradictions find paradox and poetry. This is where design shines, the realm of sublime clarity where irrational, magical solutions transcend the opposites." Travis Price's quote reminds me of the world of Federico Garcia Lorca's "Duende". Black sounds, "A mysterious power that all may feel and no philosophy can explain." Metaphors like these, give shape and meaning to all the arts. I love this stuff. Travis Price's book is relevant to modern architecture and the arts and how our sense of place and sacred space needs reshaping.

The delivery guys have finally arrived.

Touchstone Gallery Openings

New Paintings by Melissa Widerkehr
Prints from Old Europe by Mary D. Ott
Engel Licht by Maria Schmidt in the Annex

On exhibit April 11 - May 6

Opening reception April 13, 6:00 – 8:30pm
3rd Thursday reception, April 19 from 6:00 – 8:00pm

Upstairs on 7th:
Carolyn Zapp Trunk Show - Friday, April 13, 5-8pm and Saturday, April 14, 12-5pm
Epperson Trunk Show - Friday, April 20, 5-8pm and Saturday, April 21, 12-5pm

Touchstone Gallery
406 7th Street, NW, 2nd floor
Washington, DC 20004
202-347-2787

Gallery hours:
Wednesday - Friday 11-5
Saturday & Sunday 12-5

Novelist, Kurt Vonnegut dies at age 84

Kurt Vonnegut, wrote Jay McInerney in 1991, "is a satirist with a heart, a moralist with a whoopee cushion, a cynic who wants to believe." Read NY times article here.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Art Happenings this weekend

This weekend is lining up to be a busy one with the opening of the Colorfield;Remix area wide exhibitions and Artomatic this Friday..Lenny Campello has a list of the weeks upcoming openings in the Mid Atlantic region here.

And don't miss Project 4's PRESS PLAY : A VIDEO AND PERFORMANCE ART PARTY on Saturday night.

SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2007 / 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
1520 14th Street NW (at the corner of 14th and Church Street NW).

Hosted by Project 4 and The Pink Line Project
Cocktails & Live Music by Aphrodizia

Discover Washington's First Art Movement

Read Heather Goss's report at DCist on the upcoming Art Events this Spring in Washington, DC.
Read DCist here.

Monday, April 09, 2007

ARTOMATIC 2007 IS HERE!

April 13–May 20, 2007 at 2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA

Artomatic- the Washington, D.C., area’s eclectic, engaging — and occasionally even eye-popping — arts extravaganza is back this spring and promises to be more of a draw than ever before. Held regularly since 1999, Artomatic is the region’s one-of-a-kind multimedia art featuring more than 600 regional artists and performers. The free five-week event, to be held April 13–May 20, will feature nearly 90,000 square feet of paintings, sculptures, photography and other creative work. More details, go to http://www.artomatic.org/

Opening FRI., April 13, 3PM 'til 1 AM

Metro stop: Crystal City.

After 4pm there is free underground parking in the Crystal City Shops across the street.
Free admission. Donations accepted.
Hours: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday: Noon–10 p.m.Thursday: Noon–11 p.m. Friday, Saturday: Noon–1 a.m. Closed Mondays

MAP

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Reduce Anxiety and Center Yourself in Just Ten Zen Seconds

Mark the Date! - Join me here on June 1, 2007 for a chat with Dr. Eric Maisel, Ph.D. (Check back often for more updates.)

As a creative person, I juggle many aspects of art making, art marketing and family life. The creative process is an ongoing discovery of intention, focus and action. Dr. Eric Maisel, a leader in the field of creativity and mindfulness training has written Ten Zen Seconds, the first in a series of books which introduces a new, powerful approach to mindfulness. It is a book, a practice, and an invitation to live a more centered, grounded, and meaningful life. I came across Eric Maisel's writings on the creative process in 2003 and have been reading his insightful and "on target" books ever since. Dr. Maisel provides a look inside the creative processes that challenge artists to do their best, most authentic work. He offers insights and methods to challenge many artistic roadblocks.

I'm excited to be able to share some of Dr. Maisel's insights during his two month virtual book tour of Ten Zen Seconds beginning April 16 - June 1, 2007. Eric Maisel will be traveling around the world from blog to blog, visiting with tour hosts and discussing different aspects of the Ten Zen Seconds approach to mindfulness. Join me and Dr. Maisel, here at Painterly Visions, on June 1, 2007. I will focus on asking Dr. Maisel questions on how Ten Zen Seconds techniques can help visual artists focus on the daily creation of artwork. The blog tour schedule is now posted Here. I hope that you'll take a peek at it and visit on the days that interest you or maybe even come along for the whole ride. Dr. Maisel will be visiting a different blog each day, where he will discuss the book and explain its valuable centering and mindfulness techniques.

These techniques help people:
• Reduce their anxiety
• Trust their inner resources
• Feel present in the moment
• Free themselves from the past
• Take necessary action
• Get their creative work accomplished
• Make personal meaning
• And much, much more

The Library Journal review of Ten Zen Seconds declared that it is perfect “for anyone interested in improving his or her ability to center and to become calmer and more powerful.” This is the first book to marry Eastern ideas of breath awareness and mindfulness with Western ideas of cognitive and positive psychology to produce a simple, powerful tool that you can use anytime and anywhere. You will enjoy learning about this!

Eric Maisel, Ph.D., is the author of more than thirty books. Dr. Maisel is widely regarded as America's foremost creativity coach and has taught thousands of creative and performing artists how to incorporate Ten Zen Second mindfulness techniques into their creativity practice. He holds Bachelor’s degrees in Philosophy and Psychology, Master's degrees in Creative Writing and Counseling, and a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology. He is a California licensed marriage and family therapist, a creativity coach and trainer of creativity coaches, a columnist for Art Calendar Magazine, provides regular segments for Art of the Song Creativity Radio, and teaches Ten Zen Second techniques through lectures, workshops, and teleseminars. He lives in San Francisco. His books include: Ten Zen Seconds, Creativity for Life, Everyday You, The Van Gogh Blues, Toxic Criticism, Coaching the Artist Within, Fearless Creating, The Creativity Book, Affirmations for Artists.

ericmaisel@hotmail.com
media may contact: 415.824.2113

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