Friday, December 14, 2007

Tonight!

ART WHINO ANNOUNCES DOUBLE FEATURE:
You Don't Want to Miss This One!!
Alexandria, V.A. (November 26, 2007) Art Whino (www.artwhino.com) launches a DOUBLE FEATURE: The Solo Show of Justin Lovato and Art Whino's Collaboration Featuring 20 New Artists on Friday, December 14th, 2007 from 6 to 12 p.m. at 717 N. Saint Asaph St. Alexandria, VA 22314. The show runs from December 14th to Jan 6th, 2007.

Justin Lovato Solo Show
Justin Lovato spent his childhood in a suburban neighborhood in Sacramento, CA. From an early age he was constantly surrounded by art supplies which provided nourishment for his artistic endeavors. Drawing inspiration from comic books, video games, and cartoons, in his early youth Justin consistently stuck to drawing on paper and the occasional canvas painting, until he discovered the long practiced art of graffiti.
Hopping trains, climbing buildings and billboards, and venturing under bridges are all part of the process and lifestyle of graffiti and street art that have profoundly influenced Justin. He believes that it is a taking back of free space, a way of not succumbing to the idea that you can only express yourself to society if you have large amounts of money to spend on advertisements.
Justin is a self-taught artist who employs a wide range of influences. Aside from his roots in the process and subject matter of graffiti and street art, Justin is also motivated by the underground art and music culture, 14th century religious European art, and of course, 1970’s zombie movies.
The characters and subject matter in his paintings often tell some arcane and dark story, which is expressed through steady-handed intricate line work. Through layering of vivid color, he narrates the intriguing and amusing tales of seemingly pain-stricken, weathered, and worn individuals. However, his subjects manage to maintain an aura of humor due to their representational, illustrative appearance. Justin’s work carries bold themes inspired by his own criticisms of modern pop culture and the mental environment, pharmaceutical companies, occult and religious symbolism, and our political climate.

Art Whino Permanent Gallery
Art Whino adds 20 new artists to its Permanent Gallery bringing the number to 80 participating artists and over 400 pieces of art on exhibit. The opening reception takes place on December 14th, 2007 from 6-12pm, and will include music by Yoko K. and Tom B.
Art Whino's collaboration artists, Justin Lovato, will showcase a live art installation during the show which one lucky person will get to take home!
Additionally, Art Whino continues to partner with a local DC non-profit. In this continuing effort to promote arts in our community, Art Whino is working with the DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative on this event. We will be donating proceeds of this and future events to further help with their mission. To read more about them go to http://www.dccollaborative.org For more information on the event please visit www.artwhino.com





Alex Aviles, Andy Haynes, Arabella Proffer, Blutt, Casey Weldon, Dan "R5" Barojas, Dave MacDowell, D & J Foox, Edward Gross, El Gato Chimney,Jessica Gamble, Jessica Zadlo, Leah Bassett, Lee Jones, Michael Shapcott, Peter Krsko, Rib, Ruben Ubiera, Vanilla Royal, Viola Lynte

Yoko K. (a.k.a. aphrodizia) performing in the Front Gallery
Organic Electronica - weaving the layers of hypnotic soundscape, Yoko K. (a.k.a. aphrodizia), a laptop composer/vocalist, aspires to mediate between the sensual and the spiritual life. Soothing yet at times haunting, the flow of her sound inscribes dichotomies such as nature and synthesis; future and nostalgia; urban and primitive; death and life - in harmony.

Born and raised in Japan, Yoko began the study of classical piano at the age of 3, learned to play several music instruments throughout her childhood, sang at jazz clubs, and eventually started to produce music on her laptop. Her production received numerous awards such as Grand Prize at the Artists Forum Electronic Music Competition (Electronic Jazz Category) in 2007, and New Media and Audio Grant by the Washington DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities in 2006; her debut album "012906" was nominated for "Best Album in Electronica" by the 6th Annual Independent Music Awards, and was selected for "the listener's choice."

Yoko has performed for art galleries, events/happenings, clubs and festivals across the US, and collaborated with various visual and performing artists; in May 2006, her collaborative work has been featured in W/PAC Experimental Media Series at Corcoran Gallery of Art. Her vocals have been featured by producers across the globe, such as Dalminjo (Deeplay Music - Sweden), Holmes Ives (Ova Records - US), Ali Kesanto (Cheeky Punster - Finland), and Danilo Venturi (Italy). She also participates in Dust Galaxy, a solo project of Rob Garza from Thievery Corporation, as a keyboard player and a backing vocalist. Yoko is also keen on utilizing her music as a way of raising awareness for cross-cultural understanding and tolerance; her ongoing projects include "Amahoro" which features the narrative of 1994 Rwanda Genocide. Yoko currently lives in Washington DC.

http://www.aphrodizia.net


Thomas Blondet (aka Tom B) Performing in the Back Gallery
Thomas Blondet (aka Tom B) is a Washington DC DJ regarded highly for his impeccable taste and understanding of music. Revered locally and nationally as much for his technical ability as he is for his experience behind the decks, Tom B has for the past 15 years held residencies in several influential DC dance clubs, notably the legendary Club Red. He is currently at the Eighteenth Street Lounge and Club Five on Fridays and Saturdays respectively. Starting at age 14, inspired by the early sounds of Mr Fingers and Masters At Work, Tom developed an informed musical palette. He went on to the natural progression of music production after solidifying his roots on dance floors along the East Coast. In the studio, Tom's House and Latin music influences come to the forefront with releases on Odds and Ends and Rhythm & Culture Recordings, to name a few. With remix credits for such artists as Vivian Green on Sony Music and Marlon D on Jellybean Recordings, Tom B is concentrating on building and expanding his catalogue and pursuing his passion for deejaying. With more tracks ready for release in addition to critical acclaim, Thomas Blondet has truly come into his own.

http://www.rhythmandculture.com/

Art Whino
717 N. Saint Asaph St
Alexandria, VA 22314
Office: 703.462.4135
Fax: 574.830.1651
www.ArtWhino.com

Market 5 Gallery Needs your help!!!

For over 30 years Market 5 Gallery has operated in the north hall of
Washington, DC's historic Eastern Market as an alternative art space.
Despite the fact that the space has no indoor plumbing or climate
control, this non profit arts organization has thrived and launched
many a career in the arts. A few years ago, Market 5 went to court to
fight an illegal eviction by the city. The case was settled out of
court but the rent was raised almost 10 fold with the promise of
indoor plumbing, heat, an upgraded electrical system and other
improvements to bring the entire market up to code. Now that
improvements are underway on the south hall of the market, the city is
trying to illegally evict Market 5 Gallery again. Please help the
gallery by signing a petition to stop this eviction.

Join Market 5 Gallery and its supporters Saturday, December 15 @ 1 pm
to protest the eviction of Market 5 Gallery. Washington, DC's Office
of Property Management (OPM) and its contractors have bullied and
harassed Market 5 Gallery ever since it was given oversight of Eastern
Market's North Hall. On Tuesday morning, OPM broke in the gallery and
changed the locks under the guise of a window inspection. Later that
day an OPM official said it was a mistake and that they would send
someone to let gallery staff in on Wednesday. Somehow, the window
inspection and lock change caused the gallery computers to crash.
Computer Geeks will give a full report of the problem when the
computers are fixed. We need your voice to put an end to this kind of
harassment and illegal activity by the government. We need you to:

1) View the video linked below of the recent lockout, rate it and
leave comments to boost visibility of the gallery's predicament.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH9mA5KdoYU

2) join us for a rally and petition signing at Market 5 on Saturday,
December 15 at 1 pm. (rain, snow or shine)

3) sign the online eviction protest petition
(http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/savemarket5gallery/)

3) contact the mayor and city council to express your outrage (mayor's
contact info is displayed in the video)

4) help us spread the word even if you can't make it to the rally.
Post it on your web site or blog, e-mail and call friends.

OPM thinks we'll keep our mouths shut and leave. We're not doing
either. We're going back to court to fight the new eviction notice and
the put an end to bullying, harassment and spread of falsehoods by
OPM, its contractors and special interest groups.

Please read the Save Market 5 webpage
(http://market5gallery.org/save_gallery.htm) as well as the
depositions that have been posted online for more info on Market 5's
legal battle with DC's Office of Property Management. It's a lot of
reading but you'll begin to understand the hostility the gallery has
faced in dealing with OPM and EMCAC. Thanks in advance for your
support.

--
Visit http://PasleyPlace.com
http://Transcendence.ws
http://Market5Gallery.org
http://AnacostiaFineArt.com

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

“Say Whaaat!”


The Mason Jar and Kickballers present Washington D.C.’s first exhibit/charity auction to feature artwork on toys. The exhibit is called
“Say Whaaat!” and will be on display from December 18th – January 25. at the ArtWhino gallery located on 717 N. Saint Asaph St. in Alexandria VA. All of the customized toys by participating artists will be auctioned on eBay in order to generate proceeds
for charity and to benefit the Capital Area Food Bank. The artist lineup for the “Say Whaaat!” exhibit now exceeds 100 artists & there will be more than 150 customized toys; all contributing positively to a charity, which focuses on feeding the needy.

This exhibit will be the first ever in D.C. to feature the vinyl toy culture, an already established and ever increasing in popularity
worldwide phenomenon. The vinyl toy culture is a continuous source of innovation, avant-garde art and cutting edge ideals, which are
manifested on three-dimensional figures. Through the “Say Whaaat” exhibit the D.C. area will be exposed to this new and innovative
genre of art. This exhibit will allow Washington DC. area artists and invited artists to participate in an exhibit on toys as well as charitably
donate their work for auction on eBay.

RSVP email will be open December 10-12th to allow public a chance to attend the opening party. (RSVP - saywhaaatdc@gmail.com)

The “Say Whaaat!” exhibit is organized by the Mason Jar; founded by Daniel Barojas, it focuses on diverse, creative projects, which
generate proceeds for various charities. The Mason Jar boasts a slogan of “Consciousness & Caring through Creativity” & through the
“Say Whaaat” exhibit/auction The Mason Jar invites the Washington D.C. area to take the opportunity to contribute locally & share in that
same ideal.

ART WHINO ANNOUNCES DOUBLE FEATURE:

The Solo Show of Justin Lovato and Art Whino's Collaboration Featuring 20 New Artists
Friday, December 14th, 2007, 6-Midnight

Justin Lovato Solo Show
Justin Lovato spent his childhood in a suburban neighborhood in Sacramento, CA. From an early age he was constantly surrounded by art supplies which provided nourishment for his artistic endeavors. Drawing inspiration from comic books, video games, and cartoons, in his early youth Justin consistently stuck to drawing on paper and the occasional canvas painting, until he discovered the long practiced art of graffiti.
Hopping trains, climbing buildings and billboards, and venturing under bridges are all part of the process and lifestyle of graffiti and street art that have profoundly influenced Justin. He believes that it is a taking back of free space, a way of not succumbing to the idea that you can only express yourself to society if you have large amounts of money to spend on advertisements.
Justin is a self-taught artist who employs a wide range of influences. Aside from his roots in the process and subject matter of graffiti and street art, Justin is also motivated by the underground art and music culture, 14th century religious European art, and of course, 1970’s zombie movies.
The characters and subject matter in his paintings often tell some arcane and dark story, which is expressed through steady-handed intricate line work. Through layering of vivid color, he narrates the intriguing and amusing tales of seemingly pain-stricken, weathered, and worn individuals. However, his subjects manage to maintain an aura of humor due to their representational, illustrative appearance. Justin’s work carries bold themes inspired by his own criticisms of modern pop culture and the mental environment, pharmaceutical companies, occult and religious symbolism, and our political climate.

Art Whino Permanent Gallery
Art Whino adds 20 new artists to its Permanent Gallery bringing the number to 80 participating artists and over 400 pieces of art on exhibit. The opening reception takes place on December 14th, 2007 from 6-12pm, and will include music by Yoko K. and Tom B.
Art Whino's collaboration artists, Justin Lovato, will showcase a live art installation during the show which one lucky person will get to take home!
Additionally, Art Whino continues to partner with a local DC non-profit. In this continuing effort to promote arts in our community, Art Whino is working with the DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative on this event. We will be donating proceeds of this and future events to further help with their mission. To read more about them go to http://www.dccollaborative.org For more information on the event please visit www.artwhino.com

Alex Aviles, Andy Haynes, Arabella Proffer, Blutt, Casey Weldon, Dan "R5" Barojas, Dave MacDowell, D & J Foox, Edward Gross, El Gato Chimney,
Jessica Gamble, Jessica Zadlo, Leah Bassett, Lee Jones, Michael Shapcott, Peter Krsko, Rib, Ruben Ubiera, Vanilla Royal, Viola Lynte

Yoko K. (a.k.a. aphrodizia) performing in the Front Gallery
Organic Electronica - weaving the layers of hypnotic soundscape, Yoko K. (a.k.a. aphrodizia), a laptop composer/vocalist, aspires to mediate between the sensual and the spiritual life. Soothing yet at times haunting, the flow of her sound inscribes dichotomies such as nature and synthesis; future and nostalgia; urban and primitive; death and life - in harmony.

Born and raised in Japan, Yoko began the study of classical piano at the age of 3, learned to play several music instruments throughout her childhood, sang at jazz clubs, and eventually started to produce music on her laptop. Her production received numerous awards such as Grand Prize at the Artists Forum Electronic Music Competition (Electronic Jazz Category) in 2007, and New Media and Audio Grant by the Washington DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities in 2006; her debut album "012906" was nominated for "Best Album in Electronica" by the 6th Annual Independent Music Awards, and was selected for "the listener's choice."

Yoko has performed for art galleries, events/happenings, clubs and festivals across the US, and collaborated with various visual and performing artists; in May 2006, her collaborative work has been featured in W/PAC Experimental Media Series at Corcoran Gallery of Art. Her vocals have been featured by producers across the globe, such as Dalminjo (Deeplay Music - Sweden), Holmes Ives (Ova Records - US), Ali Kesanto (Cheeky Punster - Finland), and Danilo Venturi (Italy). She also participates in Dust Galaxy, a solo project of Rob Garza from Thievery Corporation, as a keyboard player and a backing vocalist. Yoko is also keen on utilizing her music as a way of raising awareness for cross-cultural understanding and tolerance; her ongoing projects include "Amahoro" which features the narrative of 1994 Rwanda Genocide. Yoko currently lives in Washington DC.

http://www.aphrodizia.net

Thomas Blondet (aka Tom B) Performing in the Back Gallery
Thomas Blondet (aka Tom B) is a Washington DC DJ regarded highly for his impeccable taste and understanding of music. Revered locally and nationally as much for his technical ability as he is for his experience behind the decks, Tom B has for the past 15 years held residencies in several influential DC dance clubs, notably the legendary Club Red. He is currently at the Eighteenth Street Lounge and Club Five on Fridays and Saturdays respectively. Starting at age 14, inspired by the early sounds of Mr Fingers and Masters At Work, Tom developed an informed musical palette. He went on to the natural progression of music production after solidifying his roots on dance floors along the East Coast. In the studio, Tom's House and Latin music influences come to the forefront with releases on Odds and Ends and Rhythm & Culture Recordings, to name a few. With remix credits for such artists as Vivian Green on Sony Music and Marlon D on Jellybean Recordings, Tom B is concentrating on building and expanding his catalogue and pursuing his passion for deejaying. With more tracks ready for release in addition to critical acclaim, Thomas Blondet has truly come into his own.

http://www.rhythmandculture.com/

Art Whino,llc
717 N. Saint Asaph St
Alexandria, VA 22314
Office: 703.462.4135
Fax: 574.830.1651
www.ArtWhino.com

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Give Art!



Looking for that unique holiday gift?
Why not become a patron of the arts and buy an original painting for that "hard to buy for" person on your list??
I have several small affordable paintings available. Here's a couple samples:
Got a hankering for some pop-art? Check out:

"When Pigs Fly"
10" x 10" oil on canvas 2007
$140
For purchase info contact me at Candeedee@aol.com

"Blue Devil"
12" x 12" oil on canvas 2007
$200
For purchase info contact me at Candeedee@aol.com












More affordable paintings available at:
Light Street Gallery
1448 Light street
Baltimore, MD 21230
http://www.lightstreetgallery.com/

Art Whino Gallery
www.artwhino.com
717 N. Saint Asaph Street
Alexandria, VA 22314

MOCA DC
1054 31st St NW, Canal Square in the heart of Georgetown
Gallery open Wed - Sat, 1 - 6 pm For more info: 202.342.6230

www.artinheat.com
www.myspace.com/artwhino
www.candysart.com

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