Thursday, March 30, 2006

Sculpture Student Show at CUA

TWISTED ALCHEMY
SCULPTURE IN STEEL

EXHIBITION OF STUDENT WORK
TO BE ON VIEW
Salve Regina
The Catholic University of America
Washington DC.

March 24th until April 6

opening reception
meet the artisits!

Thursday March 30, 2006
6:00 until 7:30 pm

refreshments

WPA/C Event

WPA\C Presents: After Effects
Night #1 of the Experimental Media Series


Curated by Kathryn Cornelius

Featuring:
like it is, like it was; descending - Noah Angell
Immersion - Diran Lyons and Jesse Wilson
final future - Meredith Moore & Kevin O'Meara
To Do - Rob Parrish
Spiral Jetty (for Smithson) - Patrick Resing
How to Fight Loneliness No. 1 - Jose Ruiz
Wild & Wonderful - Jose Ruiz & Stoff Smulson
everytime a scientist dies, a unicorn gets its horn - Chad Stayrook
Now You Know the Meaning of Life - Chad Stayrook
Still Life with Apple - Champ Taylor
Mixer - Champ Taylor
Hurricane Machine - Jacques Louis Vidal
The Demolition - Jason Zimmerman

and
LIVE PERFORMANCE by videohippos


TONIGHT!
FREE & OPEN TO PUBLIC
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Time: 7:00 - 9:00 pm
(Videos screenings until 8:15, videohippos performance at 8:20pm)

Location: Corcoran Gallery of Art Armand Hammer Auditorium
500 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC
(New York Avenue entrance)

The WPA\C Experimental Media Series:
7:00 - 9:00 pm at the Corcoran
Night #2 - April 26th - Curated by Djakarta
Night #3 - May 24th - Juried by Kathryn Cornelius & Djakarta

Quote of the Week

Sorry folks, I know I have not been diligent about posting a quote of the week for some time...been working through personal and creative struggles. I hope to begin posting art related quotes again weekly, so if you come across any good ones, e-mail them to me at Candeedee@aol.com. Thanks!

"Take nothing for granted as beautiful or ugly."
-Frank Lloyd Wright

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Camille Mosley-Pasley

Michelle Phipps-Evans did a Meet Your Neighbor article on photographer Camille Mosley Pasley in the East of the River newspaper. Read the article online if you're not in the distribution area. Click here for the html version and here for the pdf.
Camille does beautiful work, check it out!

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Art DC's New Website

Check out Art Dc's new website, Artdc.com and don't foget to join their forum at Artdc.org!

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

JT Kirkland at GRACE


"Framed"
See JT Kirkland's work at GRACE
May 11 - June 16
Opening Reception is Saturday, May 13, 6-8pm


http://thinkingaboutart.blogs.com
www.jtkirkland.com

MOCA Update

Call for Submissions!
Now accepting submissions for the April show - MOCA DC at 15 - members and membership drive. Open format, open media - open to members and those who wish to become members. The current membership fee of $35 will be continued for entries in the April show - benefits include a low $20 entry fee for future shows. New rates will be $40 membership and $25 entry fee.
New Video System!
We have installed a new video projection system and will be announcing things such as Matinee's featuring films of famous artists - am looking for good titles to schedule


MOCA DC
1054 31st St NW
Canal Square in Georgetown
Underground Parking - $7 all day on Weekends and after 5 pm weekdays
Free parking may be found on side streets a few blocks up or down 31st St

visit our web sites
Figure Models Guild - www.FigureModelsGuild.org
Artists & Models chat group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Artists-Models/
MOCA DC - www.MOCADC.org
MOCA DC Gallery chat group at www.MOCADC-A_M-subscribe@yahoogroups.ca

for more info contact Dave Quammen
202.966.0366 - 202.361.3810 cell - figuremodel@verizon.net

Check out the Gulley Jimson's new website


Have a hankerin' for some red hot rockabilly music??
Check out my good friends, the Gulley Jimson Quartet!
Upcoming show at Wonderland Ballroom, April 13th, 9:00pm.
Check here for details.
Also, check out DC rockers Demivolt, playing the same evening at Wonderland!

Monday, March 20, 2006

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Greater Reston Art Center
March 31-May 5, 2006
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 1, 6-8pm
Featuring artists: Michal Hunter, Mark Cameron Boyd, Molly Springfield, Tim Tate, Denise Wolff, Michael Janis, Victor Ekpuk

Curated by Lenny Campello

Greater Reston Art Center
12001 Market street, Suite 103
Reston, VA 201920
703-471-9242

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Other Than Art

Linda Hesh will be exhibiting "White Liberal Tote Bags" at G Fine Art in

"Other than Art"
curated by Milena Kalinovska, Hirshhorn Museum
at 3 venues

Saturday March 18th openings:

5-7pm Provisions Library 1611 Connecticut Ave. NW 2nd fl. www.provisionslibrary.org

7-9pm G Fine Art and Curator's Office 1515 14th St. NW 2nd fl. www.gfineartdc.com www.curatorsoffice.com

exhibit concerns where art and product meet
March 18- April 29

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Art of War

Art of War - Opening this Saturday, March 18, 7-10pm

“Studio One Eight presents The Art of War. The exhibit marks the 3-year anniversary of the Iraqi conflict that began on March 20th 2003. The show brings together works inspired by the conflict and current events in the Middle East. The exhibit will includes artwork by artists Anna U. Davis, Dana Ellyn, J Coleman, Jordin Isip, Kelly Towles, Lisa Marie Thalhammer, Matt Sesow, Peter Excho, Jared Davis, Scott G. Brooks, and many others.”

Studio One Eight
2452 18th St NW (corner of 18th and Columbia in Adams Morgan)
Washington, DC 20009
info@studiooneeight.com
703-395-1932

Friday, March 10, 2006

Silver Spring Art Walk

Starting this month, Gateway’s Progressive Silver Spring ArtWalk will now occur on the 2nd Sunday of the month from 2 – 4pm.
This month’s “celebrity” host is Joan Burns, Executive Director of Class Acts (www.classactsarts.org) Join Joan as she leads you from venue to venue. Drawn at the end of the Walk, one lucky participant/recipient will win two free tickets to Billy B., Saturday the 18th at the NOAA auditorium!

When: Sunday, March 12th 2 – 4pm
Where: Starting at Alchemy! 8025 Georgia Ave.
Cost: FREE
What: ArtMarch!
Gateway’s Progressive Silver Spring ArtWalk is an activity coordinated by the Gateway Georgia Avenue Revitalization Corporation. It is a socio-economic development tool intended to assist in the revitalization of the Georgia Avenue corridor in south Silver Spring, as a unique, vibrant and walkable community.

Hey Art Teachers!

National Museum of African Art
Teacher Voices:
Hear from area teachers on how they have worked with African art, literature and music.
Saturday, April 1, 10:15 * 1:30
Registration Required, fee: $30
Using African Epics and Poetry to Build Community and Literacy
Lynn Rothberg, social studies teacher at Georgetown Day School and poet Omekongo Dibinga, outline strategies for making the West African epic about Sundiata Keita, the 13th century Mande king and founder of the Mali Empire more accessible to middle and high school students. The workshop includes reading selections from John William Johnson's translation of the Epic of Son-Jara which is accompanied by a study of West African oral traditions, praise songs and proverbs. The final component requires students to choose an ancestor whose life and times they celebrate in a long narrative poem in the style of Mande epic poetry. Workshop participants will receive sample lessons and rubrics for evaluation.

To Register please call 202 633 4646. Send payment to Teacher Workshops, National Museum of African Art, 0708, P.O. Box 37012, Washington, DC 20013-7012.

MOCA Update

MOCA DC's Erotica 2006 exhibit is more than just stuff on the wall - it is a participatory event with something for everyone.

Friday, March 10 - 6 to 9 pm - A party that features Mina, the Bellydancer -
Saturday, March 11 - 6 pm to ??? Male socializing with x-rated movies - $5 suggested donation
Sunday, March 12 - 1 pm to 8 pm - Male Open Drawing Session - $5 artist suggested donation

Call for Submissions - 15th Year in DC
Now accepting artwork for April exhibit celebrating MOCA DC's 15th year serving artists in the DC area. Work may be drawings, paintings, sketches, sculpture, mixed media, conte crayon, charcoal, photography. Subject is open. Deadline for submissions is Wednesday, April 5. Exhibit runs from Friday, April 7 to Saturday, April 29.

Opening reception is Friday, April 7 - 6 to 9 pm - free

Monday, March 06, 2006

H Y S T O R I A

curated by J.W Mahoney and Lisa McCarty
March 3-March 26 , Opening Reception Friday March 3rd 7-9pm
part of the curatorial initiative, funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation Featuring the work of:
Geoff Bell
Julee Holcombe
Betsy Packard
Jeffrey Smith
Champneys Taylor

The anxieties that the present course of history induces in artists are often most creatively bourn indirectly. The social chaos, and the pressure of information, the "wreckage," is monumental. Turning aside offers peripheral vision a full scope. And turning around to the Past offers a very different range of worlds than the one that ourpresent ceaselessly opens. All this data can feel useful, and strangely beautiful. These five artists in Hystoria present unfamiliar beauties emerging from our image and form-rich visual history –created in the context of the strong geopolitical uncertainties we're witnessing right now.

Artist Talk: March 12 4:00pm, Poetry Reading: March 26 3:00pm

for more info visit: www.dcartscenter.org/event.htm#Gallery

District of Columbia Arts Center (DCAC)
2438 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
202.462.7833
info@dcartscenter.org

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