Monday, September 25, 2006

The Gulley Jimson Quartet at the Firehouse Grill

The Gulley Jimson Quartet with Box at The Firehouse Grill

Saturday, Sept 30th 9:30pm

Firehouse Grill
3988 University Drive
Fairfax, VA

MOCA News and Update

MOCA DC and the Figure Models Guild

1 - Wednesday model
2 - Sunday, October 1 - 1st Sunday Figure Models Guilde Meeting - 1 pm to 8 pm - $10 artists fee (increase)
3 - Call for Artists - Mid-Atlantic Region
4 - Call for artists - Arlington Arts Center
5 - Call for Artists - MOCA DC
6 - Sign up for Figurative Artists Workshops at MOCA - last call (or not)
7 - Closing Party & Raffle - Raffle - Raffle - MOCA DC - Friday, Sept 29 - 6 to Late - drawing at 8 pm
8 - Board organizing meeting Saturday, September 30 - 2:30 pm
9 - Clark exhibits in Houston - Note: The url in last update was in error - should be .com NOT .org

1 - Wednesday, September 27 - 7 to 10 pm - Amanda Ganong - One pose - $12 artist fee

2 - Sunday, October 1 - 1st Sunday Figure Models Guilde Meeting - 1 pm to 8 pm - mucho models, mucho artists, mucho fun

3 - CALL FOR ARTISTS – Mid-Atlantic Region

The Open Studios Press is currently accepting entries for the 2006 Mid-Atlantic competition for painters. Competitions are conducted annually in each of six regions of the country and lead to publication in New American Paintings magazine. Juried by curators from prominent museums. Painting, drawing, monoprints/types, mixed media, 2-D only (no photo or editions). Entry fee $30. Postmark deadline: Mid-Atlantic 10/31/06 (DC, DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA, WV) other areas, contact below. Send 4 35mm slides, resume, entry fee and SASE to: Open Studios Press, 450 Harrison Ave #304, Boston, MA 02118. Questions: (617) 778-5265 or www.newamericanpaintings.com.
4 - ARLINGTON ARTS CENTER - call for entries for EQUINOX:
A Juried All-Media Exhibition, Feb 6 – Mar 31, 2007. Deadline: Nov 1, 2006. Open to all artists in VA, DC, MD, West VA, DE & PA. Juror: Lorie Mertes, Director, Fabric Workshop & Museum, Philadelphia, PA. Contemporary artworks both 2-D and 3-D in any medium are eligible. There are no size restrictions, but work must fit through a standard double doorway. AAC also encourages installations, video and other technological works, performance and outdoor works. Entry Fee for AAC Members is $15, Non-members $25.Download prospectus at http://www.arlingtonartscenter.org/call_for_entries.htm OR send SASE to: Arlington Arts Center, 3550 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA. 22201. (703) 248 6800.
5 - Now accepting work for the October show - Architecture & Landscape - get entry form at www.MOCADC.org or contact Dave as below

6 - Sign up now for - Figurative Arts Workshops - October 8 & 15 - Anatomy/Musculature - October 22 & 29 - Drawing the figure - get the details at www.Figuremodelsguild.org

7 - Closing Party & Raffle-Raffle-Raffle - we have a lot of artwork that has been donated for previous fundraisers, and if you want to donate more, that's fine - Raffle tickets are $10 each, but we will not sell more raffle tickets than there are works of donated art. Conclusion - Everyone Wins - No losers! I mean, the frames on some of these are worth far more than that. Drawing during Closting Party at 8 pm Friday, September 29 - 1st one drawn can have their pick. Next one has their pick, etc, until all those who attended that night have something to take home. No need to be present to win: From then on, it's first come, first served - just walk into the gallery during open hours, and take your pick.

8 - Now seeking individuals to volunteer & to serve on the Board of Directors for MOCA DC. A variety of positions are available, tailored to the variety of endeavors of members of this list. A Yahoo group has been established to allow people to recommend, exchange and discuss ideas and issues for our growth. Participation can be as little as in an advisory capacity to comment on issues raised in the Chat Group, to participating in regular monthly meetings. Stay tuned - organizing meeting September 30, 2006

9 - One of DC's favorite artists! Clark Fox - new name - exhibits with Ron English and a few others - www.stationmuseum.com

News to share? - contact me and we'll share it with our growing list of artists & models & photographers & models

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
202.342.6230 gallery 202.361.3810 cell - figuremodel@verizon.net

At NOVA Loudoun Campus

Metamorph at Northern Virginia Community College, Loudoun Campus

Currently on view in the Waddell Art Gallery is Metamorph, recent sculpture by artist Michael Gessner. This exhibit will run through October 20. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 9am – 7pm. The gallery is closed weekends.

For more information on this and upcoming exhibits go to the Waddell Art Gallery website at: https://webmail-2.nvcc.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.nvcc.edu/Loudoun/ArtGallery/

Friday, September 22, 2006

At Transformer

Appropriately Yours Curator & Artist Talk – Saturday, 9.23.06, 1pm

Please join Appropriately Yours guest curator José Ruiz and artists Thom Flynn, Champ Taylor, and Richard Vosseller, this Saturday, September 23, 1pm at Transformer for a conversation about the current exhibition and their work.

Appropriately Yours threads together six artists working in various mediums who explore, through formal and informal practices, the current sprawl of ‘appropriation art’, both as an influence and byproduct. Creating a conceptual collage throughout the Transformer space, these artists launch the fifth season of transformational exhibitions presented by Transformer.

Admission is free. Conversation will last until approximately 2pm.

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Save the Date!! The 3rd Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party – Saturday, 11.4.06

Save the Date! The 3rd Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party - one of the most exciting events of the DC fall arts season - will take place Saturday, November 4, 2006, 7-10pm at the Edison Place Gallery, 8th & G Streets, NW.

This one-night only event - designed to celebrate and support Transformer and the artists it serves, while raising visibility on the diverse range of contemporary art and artists in Washington, DC - will feature original artworks in a broad range of sizes, mediums, and prices by over 80 DC based emerging and established including: Djakarta, Jae Ko, Lucian Perkins, Frank Day, Cynthia Connolly, Billy Colbert, Robin Rose, Maggie Michael, Kelly Towles, Lucy Hogg, Jason Zimmerman, Jiha Moon, Erik Sandberg, Trish Tillman, Yuriko Yamaguchi, Dean Kessman, Pepa Leon, Ian Whitmore, Marissa Long, Dan Steinhilber, Zach Storm and Iona Rozeal Brown among many others.

With an advanced payment ticket cost of only $75 (through to 10.23.06), which includes a bidding number, delicious hors d’oeuvres, wine & beer provided by several of Washington’s most prestigious chefs and restaurants, and music by DJ Phoenix Crane and DJs Yellow Fever - the Third Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party promises to be a wonderful opportunity for collectors and artists, as well as an incredibly fun party.

Visit the Transformer website for full auction details: www.transformergallery.org

Invites are being mailed this week. Contact Transformer if you are not on our mailing list and would like to receive one: 202.483.1102; info@transformergallery.org.

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VICTORIA REIS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR / TRANSFORMER

TRANSFORMER IS A 501 (c) 3 NON-PROFIT, ARTIST-CENTERED ARTS ORGANIZATION THAT CONNECTS AND PROMOTES EMERGING ARTISTS WITHIN REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS. PARTNERING WITH ARTISTS, CURATORS, ART SPACES, AS WELL AS COMMERCIAL GALLERIES, MUSEUMS AND OTHER CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS, TRANSFORMER SERVES AS A CATALYST AND ADVOCATE FOR EMERGENT EXPRESSION IN THE VISUAL ARTS.

TRANSFORMER'S PROJECT SPACE IS LOCATED AT 1404 P STREET, NW - WDC, 20005

202-483-1102

WWW.TRANSFORMERGALLERY.ORG

At Viridian

MAX HIRSHFELD
One Shot
&
Looking@Looking - Work in Progress

Viridian
September 15 - October 27, 2006
1515 14th Street, NW
Ground Floor
Washington DC 20005

www.hemphillfinearts.com

A MAP'S LITTLE SPELL

A MAP'S LITTLE SPELL
New work from Warren Craghead

September 29 - October 29

Greater Reston Arts Center
Reston, Virginia, USA

Drawings, sculptures and an online project
(available at http://www.amapslittlespell.com/)
Craghead likens his studio to a bomb crater where pieces of notebook paper, cardboard, post-its, and foam lie in piles surrounded by scraps of pen and pencil drawings, string, plastic, old junk mail, and magazines. Combining clutter into humble yet poignant collage, sculpture, and web-based projects, Craghead offers a witty commentary on the strange beauty of the suburban landscape.
Opening Reception
Friday September 29, 6pm - 9pm
Artist's Talk 7pm
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Also showing:
The Suburban Excavation Project
Recent work by Adam Grossi
www.adamgrossi.com
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Greater Reston Arts Center
www.restonarts.org
12001 Market Street, Suite 103
Reston Va 20190 USA
703.471.9242
info@restonarts.org
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Sunday, September 10, 2006

Erik Sandberg at Conner Contemoprary


At Arlington Art Center

EXHIBITIONS

REMIX: East-West Currents in Contemporary Art

Through September 30
RECEPTION: Friday, September 8, 6 – 9 pm (This Friday!)
REMIX: East-West Currents in Contemporary Art is a juried exhibition featuring forty-six artists, both Asian and non-Asian, who address the interchange of ideas and the intermingling of artistic or cultural influences between Asia and the U.S. Nearly 100 artworks are exhibited in a variety of media including drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, sculpture, ceramics, fiber, photography and installation. Works selected by Claudia DeMonte (Independent Curator, NYC), Debra Diamond (Coordinating Curator of Contemporary Asian Art, Freer/Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian), and Carol Lukitsch (AAC Curator).

Resident Studios Artists in our third floor Wyatt Gallery
Paula Bryan: Textile Transformations-layered, imagined clothing
Caroline Danforth: Oil Paintings


BRIDGES TO CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Unless otherwise noted, all Bridges events are free and open to the public. Reservations suggested.

THURSDAY, September 21, 7-9 p.m. A special musical presentation by The Central Javanese Gamelan Ensemble of the Embassy of Indonesia, an ensemble of nearly twenty musicians led by Pak Muryanto (on kendhang, or drums) presenting a casual concert of classical Javanese gamelan music to accompany the REMIX exhibition.

THURSDAY, September 28, 7-9 p.m. The third and final of the 2006 series, In Two Tongues/En dos lenguas bilingual poetry reading featuring established poets and emerging new voices from the Mid-Atlantic region. Master poets include Robert Giron and Brian Gilmore. This exciting program has been made possible through the generosity of the Arlington Community Foundation.

FRIDAY, September 29, 7-8:30 p.m. The East Coast Premiere screening of David Ngo’s The Queen of Virginia: The Jackie Bong Wright Story, featuring the journey of former Vietnam War refugee, Jackie Bong Wright, as she competes in the week-long 2004 Ms. Senior America Pageant. Ngo’s film won Best Documentary at this year’s VC Film Fest, the 21st Annual Asian Pacific American Film Festival in Los Angeles, CA. The filmmaker and Jackie Bong Wright will attend this evening’s events. Seating is first come-first served.

Exchange

As part of an ambitious multi-city project, the WPA\C joins with the
Creative Alliance for an exchange of artists and exhibitions. At The
Patterson, WPA\C recruited artist Gabriel Martinez to curate a selection
of slightly off-the-radar DC artists. Meanwhile, Creative Capitalism's
Peter Quinn along with Jackie Milad assembles Baltimore artists at
Warehouse in DC that highlight Charm City 's experimental, collaborative,
sometimes subversive streak. Sidestepping questions of regional identity,
the exhibitions probe more deeply to consider how artists today engage
their surroundings, and relate to a commercial marketplace that is
increasingly taken for granted.

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Exchange: Baltimore @ DC
Presented by the Creative Alliance
September 9 - October 14, 2006

Curator Peter Quinn of Creative Capitalism, with the assistance of Jackie
Milad, selects Baltimore artists to exhibit at the Warehouse Arts Complex
(Washington, DC)
Opening Reception: Sept. 9, 7-9pm
Location: Warehouse Arts Complex, Warehouse 1021 7th Street, NW,
Washington, DC
Featuring: Laura Amussen, Christine Bailey, Kelley Bell, Lauren Bender,
Michael Benevento, Heather Boaz, Audrey Lea Collins, Sarada Conaway,
Temple Crocker, Laure Drogoul, Chiara Giovando, Jenny Gräf, Jill
Greenberg, Andy Hayleck, Bonnie Jones & Mike Rippe, Gary Kachadourian,
Lyle Kissack, Jessie Lehson, Andrew Liang, Ryan McCabe, Jackie Milad,
Melissa Moore, Hugh Pocock, Valeska Maria Populoh, Peter Quinn, Cindy
Rehm, Ric Royer, Jason Sloan, Snacks (Tom Boram & Dan Breen), Denise
Tassin, Fred Van Dyk, Stewart Watson, and Shannon Young

and after the opening at the warehouse nextdoor, come celebrate With MUSIC
BY Ponytail, Snacks, jenny Graff and performance by Ric Royer.

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Exchange: DC @ Baltimore
Presented by WPA\C
September 16 - October 21, 2006

Curator Gabriel Martinez selects DC artists to exhibit at the Creative
Alliance at the Patterson.
Opening Reception: Sept. 16, 7-9pm
Location: Creative Alliance at the Patterson, 3134 Eastern Avenue,
Baltimore, MD
Featuring: Breck Brunson, Avi Gupta, Nilay Lawson, Carrie Mallory, Isabel
Manalo, Piero Passacantando, Solomon Sanchez, Molly Springfield, Rocky
Wang, and Jason Zimmerman

At Hemphill




OPENING RECEPTION
Saturday, September 16, 2006
6:30 - 8:30 PM

ROBIN ROSE
Likeness

SHARON SANDERSON
There’s A Song In The Air

September 16 - October 28, 2006

H E M P H I L L
1515 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
202.234.5601

www.hemphillfinearts.com
Follow this link to view works by Robin Rose:
http://www.hemphillfinearts.com/ARTISTS/Rose_1.html

Follow this link to view works by Sharon Sanderson:
http://www.hemphillfinearts.com/ARTISTS/Sanderson_1.html

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