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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Opportunity: Pocket Size

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Member News: Heather Sundquist

hello hello
i am writing to let everyone know some of my work will be in a show at the Projects Gallery. The show opens on Friday the 5th of September and it would be amazing if you could come and see it. The show sounds like it will be really interesting and I'm super excited to have this opportunity. If you won't be able to make the opening or if you want to go another time, the gallery is open during the week and I can always arrange a special viewing if you're the shy type. It will be up for the month of September. Feel free to give me a buzz or anything. i really hope you can make it!

thank you!

heather
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Contact: Helen Meyrick
August 13, 2008
Projects Gallery
629 N. 2nd St. Philadelphia PA 19123 267-303-9652
www.projectsgallery.com info@projectsgallery.com


PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release:


Fresh! - Invitational Exhibition Provides a Blank Canvas for Emerging Artists


Projects Gallery opens its 2008-09 season with Fresh! 2008. Inspired by Philadelphia’s rich and multi-faceted artistic talent, this invitational exhibition highlights this city’s emerging artists. The palpable energy of the current art scene has been garnering increasing attention and critical respect. Fresh! is an unique opportunity to bring together disparate artists united not by imposed thematic or material concerns but as a chorus of individual voices heralding the vibrant, varied directions of contemporary art. Selected by gallery Director Helen Meyrick because of her immediate visceral response to their work, these artists diversely employ sculpture, photography, painting and drawing. Regardless of chosen style, material, or subject, these artists are a breath of fresh air.


A sampling of the contrasts in style illustrates the range of the artists, while placing them in the larger context of contemporary movements. Krista Rothwell paints neo-realistic images of herself and her sister on flat, spaceless color fields, demonstrating that the art of painting is far from dead. Carl Marin portrays the confrontation between nature and urban encroachment, echoing current design and kitsch aesthetics. Brooke Holloway’s works on paper require careful viewing, revealing biting commentary on feminist issues through the contradictory tangles of popular culture. Previously a graphic designer, Gregory Farrar Scott’s sculptural work is imbued with humor, cheekily riffing on found objects used to create pseudo-portraits.


Fresh! provides these artists a blank canvas on which to make their mark in the Philadelphia arts arena. Participants include: Cat Badger, Rosanne D'Andrea, Talia Greene, Brooke Holloway, Carl Marin, Itsuki Ogihara, Marilyn Rodriguez-Behrle, Lynn Rosenthal, Mia Rosenthal, Krista Rothwell, Gregory Farrar Scott, Heather Sundquist, and others. Many of these artists are recent graduates from several of Philadelphia’s finest art schools, including Moore College of Art and Design, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and Temple University’s Tyler School of Art.


Fresh! runs from Friday August 29 through September 27, 2008 with a First Friday artist reception September 5th, from 6-9 p.m. The reception is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Wednesday & Thursday 4-7 and Friday & Saturday noon to 7 p.m. For more information or digital images, please contact Projects Gallery at 267-303-9652 or info@projectsgallery.com.

Materials site

http://risdpedia. net/index. php/Main_ Page

Very useful site about materials and products for artists and designers.

RISDpedia is a collaborative website who serves to document all the products and materials used by artists and designers. Imagine if you looked up epoxy on wikipedia and, instead of finding information about the chemicals that are used to make it, there was a list of all the different epoxies available, with full information on each of them: how to use them, what they work with, what they don't work with, etc.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Opportunity: Book/Paper/Scissors

We are pleased to announce that the Free Library of Philadelphia has
once again offered to host the Book Paper Scissors Artists' Book Fair.
The date is Saturday, November 22, 2008. So mark your calendar now, and
plan to do all your holiday shopping in one fell swoop.

We are sending out the call (attached) for people who would like to
participate as vendors this year. Table space is limited, so please
respond soon! This is a great opportunity to show work, sell work, and
see what book/paper/scissors people are doing. Artists’ Books, blank
books, handmade paper art, prints, paper jewelry . . . if it’s
paper-based art, it’s welcome.

We are also looking for volunteers to run one hour workshops for
children at the Free Library that day. Let us know if you are interested.

You will see that we are asking for $25 for members to participate this
year. This money will go to the Free Library (which had set up/take down
expenses that need to be covered this year). The fee for non-members is
$50. If you are not a member, consider joining. For a mere $75, you can
become a member AND have a table at the fair.

Please contact us if you have questions.
Jude Robison
book@philadelphiacenterforthebook.org

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Member News: Bonnie MacAllister Dreamscape Performance on Saturday, September 6th




Bonnie MacAllister
at the
Dreamscape Festival

Highwire Gallery
2040 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125

3:45 on Saturday, September 6, 2008

"Stuporwoman" at the Fringe Festival


Anyone interested in attending the Stuporwoman show as part of the Livearts/Fringe Festival can get a discount! Buy your tickets online, and enter a promotional code at the end of the order: CAUCUS. This will make your Stuporwoman tickets 20% off ($20 instead of $25). The discount is available on any of the Stuporwoman showtimes, but most WCA members will be going to the Saturday September 6th show at 3pm.

http://www.livearts-fringe.org/2008/details.cfm?id=2883

It's available for online pre-sales only. Websales close 24 hours before a performance, so you'll need to buy your tickets by 7pm Saturday for Sunday's 7pm performance.

If you only go to one Livearts show this Fall, go to this one!!!
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"Tania Isaac walks as if sand and water coursed through her veins…Isaac demonstrates a keen eye for place and a sensibility for setting evocative scenes that realistically ground the abstractions of her dance."
- Lisa Traiger, The Washington Post

Featuring the stunning, vibrant movement style of St. Lucia-born choreographer Tania Isaac, stuporwoman is an operatic and humorous fairytale of motherhood and parenting in the twenty-first century. Generated through a series of workshops with women from a diverse range of racial and economic backgrounds, stuporwoman offers a tongue-in-cheek, serious yet satirical peek at multigenerational perspectives on work, family, conflict, and the often absurd results of balancing it all. With original text written by Guggenheim Award-winning playwright Bridget Carpenter, and live music by Philadelphia Opera Company violinist Heather Zimmerman, stuporwoman navigates culture, class, and the expectations of motherhood in an interdisciplinary work of dance, music, and verse for audiences of all ages.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Donation for Planned Parenthood

I recently came across your website and was wondering if your organization would be interested in participating as an
art donor at the 20th Annual Fall Event & Auction for Planned Parenthood. The event takes place on Nov.8 at
Artesano Iron Works gallery in Manayunk.

During the event, we are looking to auction art from Philadelphia area artists to raise funds. Of course any
such donation would come with a tax receipt and an opportunity to showcase a work of our in front of our
most prominent supporters.

If this seems of interest, I would be very happy to have send you more information.

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Sherry Simon
PPSP / Co-chair
267-255-8308

Friday, August 22, 2008

Artists and Communities

Artists & Communities Application Workshops

Join us for a brief overview of the Artists & Communities program and grant application process. Workshops are intended for artists interested in one-to-six month residencies with community organizations and community organizations that are interested in hosting artists. Discussion will include best practices and examples of successful projects.

For questions about the program or to make reservations for the grant workshops contact Heidi Warren at heidi@midatlanticarts.org or 215-339-0606.

Thursday, September 4, 2008
Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art

591 Broad Street
Newark, NJ 07102
www.aljira.org


Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

641 D Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
www.woollymammoth.net

Thursday, September 18, 2008
Noyes Museum of Art

733 Lily Lake Road
Oceanville, NJ
www.noyesmuseum.org

Monday, September 22, 2008
Benedum Rehearsal Studios

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
719 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
www.pgharts.org


Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Perkins Center for the Arts

30 Irvin Avenue
Collingswood, NJ 08108
www.perkincenter.org

Thursday, September 25, 2008
Asian Arts Initiative

1219 Vine Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19107
www.asianartsinitiative.org


Thursday, August 21, 2008

Time Change for 2008-2009 Meetings

Dear members:

Please note that we will have a time change for the 2008-2009 meetings. Because of a space change at Moore College of Art and Design, we will be meeting every second Wednesday from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Please adjust your calendars.

The next meeting will be on September 10 from 7-8:30 at Moore College, 19th and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA.

We hope to see you all there.

For directions: www.moore.edu

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Advocacy Alert


Dear Michelle,

Philadelphia art education needs your immediate help!

Last week we told you that administrative restructuring at the School District of Philadelphia could lead to the elimination of Tessie Varthas and Virginia Lam's positions. Effective the end of August, their positions will be eliminated, and they will be reassigned to teaching positions in individual schools. This will decrease the administrative and supervisory capacity in the Office of Creative and Performing Arts by fifty-percent.

Tell the School Reform Commission that Philadelphia students deserve centralized, expert and effective coordination within the Office of Creative and Performing Arts!

Attend the SRC meeting on Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 2pm at the Philadelphia School District Administration Building, 440 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, 2nd floor auditorium. Please attend-we need an overwhelming crowd!

Thank you for taking action!


Saturday, August 16, 2008

Member News : Kathy Dobash


Artist Kathy Dobash's submission of

Commemorative Relief Sculpture 2

was recently accepted for exhibition in

The Northeast PA Regional Art 2008.


The opening will take place on October 11th beginning at 2PM at The Hope Horn Gallery at The University of Scranton. The progressive opening will include culinary appetizers and a variety of music at each of the participating venues, concluding with the awards ceremony at Keystone College at 6 PM.

The fifth regional biennial for Northeastern Pennsylvania and surrounding counties, NEPA REGIONAL ART 2008 is a cultural initiative of four visual arts venues. The exhibit takes place concurrently at each site: The AFA Gallery, The Linder Gallery at Keystone College, Mahady Gallery at Marywood University, and The Hope Horn Gallery at The University of Scranton.
The Juror is Mary Holahan, Ph.D., Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the Delaware Art Museum. Recent exhibitions she has curated include a major retrospective of the work of Fernando Botero, featuring paintings, sculptures, and drawings chosen from Boteroʼs private collection, and an exhibit of Nickolas Murayʼs photographs of Frida Kahlo and her circle.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Come out: Support the arts in the School District of Philadelphia

If anyone would like to support the arts in the School
District of Philadelphia, by restoring the
administrators in art and music to please come to the
School Reform Commission Meeting on Wednesday, August
20, 2008 at 2:00 PM located at 440 North Broad Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19130. We need the support of the
arts community.




The Women's Caucus for Art, Philadelphia Chapter
http://phila-wca.blogspot.com
http://home.earthlink.net/~philawcamembers/index.html
http://www.marycrowley.com/rubia/ (Collaborative Project with Rubia)
http://www.inliquid.com/wca/framset.html
A Partner of Inliquid

Friday, August 08, 2008

Meeting August 13th at Moore College of Art & Design

Join us Wednesday, August 13 at 6:30 p.m. for the
monthly meeting of the Women's Caucus for Art
Philadelphia Chapter Meeting.

Moore College of Art and Design is located at 19th and
the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Report to the security
desk, sign in, and you'll receive directions to the
meeting room.

Each person should bring in an opportunity (or 2 or 3)
to share with the group. These can be calls for
artists, workshops, classes, or any other
opportunities.

We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday!

The Women's Caucus for Art, Philadelphia Chapter
http://phila-wca.blogspot.com
http://home.earthlink.net/~philawcamembers/index.html
http://www.marycrowley.com/rubia/ (Collaborative Project with Rubia)
http://www.inliquid.com/wca/framset.html
A Partner of Inliquid

Monday, August 04, 2008

From Kathy Dobash: National Board Meeting Notes


A few comments about the road trip to Washington, DC:

My co-pilot for the trip was Marie Elcin. She posted some important notes from the board meeting in Washington DC! She did have me driving in circles around Washington - That is just a little joke between us now.

She was better than a computerized navigation device. A great companion to have on a long road trip! Marie tolerated my little stop in Maryland to admire a large yellow field of sunflowers.

Please note the important new direction for the WCA Women's Caucus for ART:

The current membership would like to reflect our desire to be positive agents for social change in our communities. This is very important work. The most effective art is for positive social awareness of our day to day problems. This is my opinion.

I hope to add my contribution as an artist to bring about this change. I hope we attract artists in the future to shift to a global
perspective: To think locally and act globally.

The collaboration between the WCA Philadelphia Chapter and Rubia shows strength. This example can be a role model for future endeavors.

Member News: 5/6 Women are Members



Details - top row, left to right - Bonnie MacAllister, Michelle Wilson, Meredith McDonald
bottom row, left to right - Kathy Dobash, Sonia Sherrod, Jane Craven

Opens October 6, 2008 at Holy Family University
Six Women: Six Perspectives

10/6/08-10/29/08

Holy Family University Gallery
Lower Level
John M. Perzel Education
Technology Center
9801 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
215-637-7700

Jane Craven
Kathy Dobash
Bonnie MacAllister
Meredith McDonald
Sonia Sherrod
Michelle Wilson