Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Wearing Your Heart on Their Plate


STARS (the South Trenton Area Residents' Society), is seeking Artists of all ages to decorate wooden hearts for their 1st Annual “Hearts and Stars” Silent Auction taking place at ARTWORKS on Saturday February 27 from 6:00 - 9:00pm. There are no rules about how these hearts can be decorated – they just ask that artists be creative! Plain hearts can be picked up at several Trenton business locations listed on the STARS website. (NOTE: Hearts are free and should be returned to any of these same locations before Saturday, February 20th. Hearts can be picked up starting Wednesday January 20th.)

STARS is also inviting artists working in all mediums (paintings, photographs, sculpture, poetry, found objects, etc.) to enter work in the one-day exhibition, "Depictions of Trenton," also taking place at ARTWORKS February 27. Artwork for this exhibit must include Trenton as the subject matter or theme of the piece. The “Depictions of Trenton” work must be for sale, with 75% going to the artist and a 25% commission going to support STARS.
This is a little complicated; so if you’re interested, check out the FAQ section of the STARS website for more information about this event.

All proceeds from the Hearts and from commission on sale of works in the Depictions of Trenton display will go to support STARS new community garden effort in South Trenton.

Spreading the "Love" in Princeton

Credit: Ahmed Rabea/flickr
Small World Coffee’s two cafes features its first annual juried LOVE SHOW in February with works by 36 artists represented. “In an effort to spread the love...” Small World Coffee will be hosting an opening night party for the show, with all proceeds from the evening going to support the Arts Council of Princeton.

Opening party: Friday, February 5th, 8:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m; suggested donation $20. The event features tasty snacks; a SILENT AUCTION with donated art works by featured artists including Ellie Wyeth, Paul Muldoon, Ifat Schatsky, Robin Resch, Pamela Kogen, and Jannick Wildberg: live performances by local musicians Chris Harford, Dinner, and Sarah Donner and additional music provided by DJ Nim. “Love Show 2010” t-shirts will be for sale, with all proceeds going to the Arts Council.

Opening Party: “LOVE” Friday February 5th from 8:00 to 11:00 pm at Small World’s original location at 14 Witherspoon Street. The Art Show is on display February 3 to March 3 2010 at both Small World Coffee sites: 14 Witherspoon Street and 254 Nassau Street, both in Princeton, NJ.

Heading South


The Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts has also recently announced their 2010 exhibition schedule which will include several themed or media-specific open juried shows (including a photography exhibit.) You can access the list and specific eligibility requirements by clicking on the “Artist Opportunity” link on the home page of their website. Amy Sullivan, director of the Center, has also developed a general guide which includes specific requirements for artists entering any of the shows at the Center. If you’re interested, you can request one from her by emailing amy.sullivan@rrcarts.com

Springtime's Around the Corner and Down the Coast


Have you got the summertime blues? Find yourself longing for a whiff of salt air? or just looking for an excuse to make an early run to the Jersey shore? The Ocean City Fine Arts League offers a series of themed Visual Arts exhibitions that are open to area artists. They have issued a Call for Artists for an upcoming exhibit, Springtime. Artists working in the following media are invited to submit up to two pieces: oils, acrylics, watercolor, pastel, mixed media, 3 D, textiles and photography. Works must be for sale (the OCFAL receives a 33% commission), and must be delivered to OCFAL on Saturday, February 27 (10 am – 4 pm) or Sunday, February 28 (10 am – 1 pm). (Work not selected must be picked up on Thursday, March 4 between 10 am and 4:30 pm). One cash prize ($100) for Best in Show and six ribbon awards. The reception will be on Friday, March 12, 7 – 9 pm.

Work must be delivered to:
Ocean City Fine Arts League
608 Asbury Ave.
Ocean City, NJ 08226

For a full prospectus, click here. Browse the League’s site for additional opportunities.

Art DEco Opens


Art D'Eco Opening Reception
6-9 PM Friday, Feb. 12
Gallery 125, 125 S. Warren St., Trenton

Free Weekend Parking beginning at 5 PM Friday at the Liberty Commons Parking Garage, Front Street between Warren and Broad.

Gi-tar Man or Woman Needed


Hey, musicians:

The Trenton Community Music School is seeking GUITAR TEACHER/S for two different time slots at two different locations:


Tuesdays 3:30 – 8:30 pm at the 716 Bellevue Avenue, Trenton location

and

Saturdays 9 am – 12 at the 520 Chestnut Avenue, Trenton location


To apply for one or both time slots, email your resume to: tcms.nj@verizon.net (the Director of the school is Marcia Wood). Questions can also be sent to that email.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Mercer County Artists!!!

The Gallery, MCCC
The Prospectus for this year’s Mercer County Artists exhibition has been mailed out, so artists on the mailing list should be looking for their copy in the mail this week. The prospectus is also available for download as a pdf on The Gallery page of Mercer County Community College’s website.

Jurying will take place this year at The Gallery on MCCC’s West Windsor campus (directions) on Saturday, February 13. Drop off your work (1 or 2 pieces) between 9:30 am and noon. Pick up works not selected for this year’s exhibit between 3:45 pm and 5 pm. Show dates for the exhibit will be February 22 – April 1, 2010.

Juror:
This year’s juror is C.J. Mugavero, who is currently celebrating her 24th year as a gallery owner and art dealer. Her current Artful Deposit Gallery is located on Farnsworth Avenue in historic Bordentown City, NJ. (The original Artful Deposit gallery was in Monmouth County.) C.J. is also the on-air host and producer of "Artful Living with C.J.", available for view on Comcast and on the web at Youtube.com.

This exhibit is sponsored by the Mercer County Cultural & Heritage Commission. Each year works on display are selected for Mercer County Purchase Awards. These works are purchased and become part of the County’s permanent art collection.

Art D'Eco (...d'eco...d'eco...d'eco...)

Zen, paper collage by Kat Block

Art D’Eco, an exhibition featuring thirty-four works of art with a “green” theme will be on display at Gallery 125 from February 12 through April 3, 2010, with an opening reception Friday, February 12, from 6 to 9 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

“...Art D’Eco showcases art that utilizes found objects, recycled materials, non-traditional materials and raises awareness about the impact of environmental issues affecting us. Included in the exhibit are an assortment of works that span the utilitarian, fantastical and whimsical...”

The juror for this exhibit was Michelle Barfoot, Associate Professor of Digital Media Arts at Mercer MCCC. In addition to her work as an educator, Michelle (BFA, Studio Art and Masters, Industrial Design) is an artist who uses her work to explore human experience and meaning in a digital ecosphere.

The gallery is located at 125 S. Warren St. at the corner of W. Lafayette St., across from the Trenton Marriott. The reception is part of downtown’s monthly Trenton2Nite festivitiesGallery hours are Tuesday through Friday noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information contact the gallery at 609- 989-9119.

WWAC Seeks Talent for Inaugural Season

Hassidic Rabbi Bottle Dancers (NYC)

From the West Windsor Arts Council:

The new West Windsor Arts Center will open in the historic Alexander Road firehouse in September 2010 with its premiere season of performing and visual arts. The West Windsor Arts Council is seeking proposals for its Grand Opening Celebration Season, September through December 2010. Our initial season will showcase a diverse range of styles and genres, reflecting the diversity of the West Windsor community and the types of arts programs that will be a part of future offerings. Materials submitted will be reviewed and performers will be selected by the WWAC Programming Committee. If you have any questions, please email: info@westwindsorarts.org.

Submission materials

For performances including theatre, dance, instrumental and/or vocal music, performance art, puppetry, poetry, spoken word, stand-up, improv comedy, staged readings, multimedia works, or any combination of or yet to be named genres include:

1. Marketing/Supporting Materials
A listing of upcoming and recent performances
DVD or CD of the proposed work
References & reviews

2. Performing Artist Information
Name, current address, phone number, email address, and website (if applicable)
Resumé of the individual submitting the proposal and bios of all collaborators
How would you classify your work? (see list under “Submission materials” header, above.)
A short (one-page maximum) written narrative describing the work you wish to present

3. Performance Information
Age of intended audience
Space requirements
Technical requirements: what you will provide and what you will need from us
Load-in and set-up
Minimum fee requirement if applicable
Approximate length of proposed performance
Number of performers and specific collaborators you intend to engage
Has the piece been presented previously? Where and when?

The West Windsor Arts Center performance space is 52’x 38’ with flexible staging and holds 120 seats. If you would like your submission materials returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. We will not return submission materials without an SASE.

SEND SUBMISSION MATERIAL TO:
West Windsor Arts CenterAttn: Programming Task Force, P.O. Box 952, West Windsor, NJ 08550

POSTMARK DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2010

And yet more outdoors!

Atlantic City Press photo from last year's event


The Noyes Museum of Art: Hammonton and the Hammonton Arts Center seek plein air artists to participate in the 2nd Annual Hammonton Plein-Air Competition taking place on Saturday, April 10th, 2010 in downtown Hammonton, NJ. It’s an early start!!! To be eligible, you MUST register on-site between 7:30 am-9:00 am at The Noyes Museum of Art: Hammonton on South Second Street. Painting may begin as soon as you are registered & stamped.

It’s a daylong event: All works to be juried must be at Hammonton Art Center by 5pm (artists can enter up to 4 pieces completed that day to be juried. Jury selection begins at 5:30 and awards will be announced at 6:30pm (open to the public). There are cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, and an “emerging artist.” These four award pieces and 12 additional pieces will be selected for an exhibition at the Noyes Museum:Hammonton site. Remaining pieces will exhibited at the Hammonton Art Center. Entry fee is $25. For full prospectus and more information, go to the Noyes Museum’s website.




Juror: Stan Sperlak


Artist, art instructor, Stan Sperlak's latest works focuses primarily on the landscape of the Mid Atlantic. His strongest influences are Robert Henri, George Inness, William Lathrop and NC Wyeth. He has taught and lectured for many years, and is the owner and instructor at Crow Creek Farm in Goshen, NJ. He is currently represented in numerous galleries, including SOMA Gallery in Cape May, NJ, William Ris Gallery in Stone Harbor, NJ, Main Line Art in Philadelphia PA, and Hardcastle Gallery in Wilmington, DE. He is a member of the Mid Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association and the Cape May County Art League, and a juried member of the Pastel Society of America, and the Maryland and Colorado Pastel societies.

Monday, January 18, 2010

A New En Plein Air


Art In The Open, Philadelphia (AIO) -- a citywide festival that celebrates artists, their inspirations for creating art, and the process of art making in the urban environment -- invites applications from interested artists working in any medium for work that can be constructed (and sustained) on-site for this June festival.


A jury (see below) will select 30 artists to create new work outside, on-site, over the four-day period of June 9-12, 2010 along the banks of the tidal Schuylkill River - from the historic Fairmont Park Water Works and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, south to landmark Bartram’s Garden.


AIO is open to all professional artists working in any medium that can be made ‘outside, on site’. Students

and artists under the age of 21 are not eligible. The jurors will be selecting artists based on the quality of

previous work, not on their proposal of intent. However, artists may include a descriptive statement that will

help the jurors better understand their process. A non-refundable entry fee of $30 is due, payable by check to: AIO: City Parks Association. For a full prospectus, click here.

In addition to the 4 day festival, a welcoming reception and curated exhibit of participating artists’ works will be held at Philadelphia’s City Hall to launch AIO. And at the end of the four days, a closing exhibition and sale will be held at the Rosenwald/Wolf Gallery at the University of the Arts (June 12, 2010).


Jurors

Janet Kaplan, Moore College of Art

Jennifer McGregor, Director of Arts & Senior Curator, Wave Hill

Andrea Packard, Director, List Gallery, Swarthmore College

Lee Stoetzel, Director, The West Collection at SEI

Calendar

Entry submissions: February 15, 2010

Juror review: March 12, 2010

Notification: March 31, 2010

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

A Decade and a Half Together


Thanks to Gail Bracegirdle for the following information:

"All Together Now"
A group show of all Artists' Gallery artists
at Artists' Gallery in Lambertville, NJ
Jan 8 - Feb 14, 2010

Opening reception: Saturday, January 16th from 6-9 pm.

"All Together Now" celebrates the 15th anniversary of the Artists' Gallery by featuring the work of current and former members. The exhibit runs from Jan 8th through February 14th. You're invited to join current members and artists who have been part of the gallery during our 15 year history at the opening reception on January 16th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.

The exhibit kicks off the 15th year anniversary celebration at the gallery. The artwork represented is a collection of abstract, modernist, Impressionist, and traditional realist art in a variety of mediums, including oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, photography and glass sculpture.

32 Coryell Street
Lambertville, NJ
Gallery hours: every Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 6 pm

Monday, January 4, 2010

James Grant at Mariboe


The Mariboe Gallery at Peddie School presents “Existential Search,” an exhibition of sculpture by James Clark from January 8 – 27, 2010. There will be an opening reception (free and open to the public) on the evening of Friday, January 8, from 6.30 – 8 p.m.

James Clark has been a fixture of the New York sculpture scene for decades, recognized for his innovative use of found objects, lights, fiber optics, and balloons. His current work with electroluminescence includes wall-hung works of white enameled steel that are outlined and activated by filaments encased in flexible tubing. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Morocco in Winter


GALLERY14 – 14 Mercer Street, Hopewell , NJ 08525 – 609.333.8511
is hosting a new exhibit:

MOROCCO
Photography by Frank Magalhães & Rita Z. Asch

January 8 – February 7, 2010

Opening Reception: January 8, 6 – 9 PM
Meet the Photographers: Sunday, January 10, 1–3 PM
Gallery hours: Sats. & Suns., 12–5 and by Appointment

Do it for Art's Sake!


CALL FOR ENTRIES
ART FOR ART'S SAKE
an open juried show


Gallery 125 in Trenton has issued a Call for Entries for an upcoming exhibition, Art for Art’s Sake.” All media (except video and installations) will be considered in the jurying for the show.

Show dates are APRIL 9 through JUNE 5, 2010

Juror for the show is Kenneth Kaplowitz (BA, Art Education/Montclair University; MA, Television and Film/ NYU; MFA, Sculpture & Studio Art/Rutgers University), Professor of Art, The College of New Jersey where he has taught communications, television, filmmaking, photography and drawing at TCNJ for the past 39 years. As an practicing artist, the scope of his work has included sculpture, photography, drawing, printmaking, film making, theater and poetry. Kaplowitz has exhibited in numerous national and international shows.

Entries are due February 19, 2010. Images of work must be submitted as JPEGs (at 300 dpi, 4” x 6”). Up to five (5) works can be entered. The entry fee is $20, payable by check to: TDA/Gallery 125. For full entry details and requirements, go to the Gallery 125 website. All work must be for sale.

Call the gallery at 609-989-9119, or email gallery125@trenton-downtown.com with any questions

Call the Shots for ART ALL NIGHT 2010

photograph by Frank Jacobs

ARTWORKS, the visual arts center of Trenton is looking for the next director for Art All Night, their 24-hour arts extravaganza which will celebrate its fourth year this coming June. It's a great opportunity for someone with mad organizing skills who's cool under pressure and revels in working with hundreds of artists, musicians, volunteers, and the arts-loving public! ARTWORKS is describing it as "... a volunteer position with a $5,000 honorarium..." It's a lot of work (think of it as a 1/2 time job through May and a full time job in June!), but it's also a great experience for those of you with the time, interest, availability, and energy. Click here for a detailed description of the job. Interested candidates should send a brief resume and cover letter to the executive director of ARTWORKS, Michael Gumpert, at mgumpert@artworkstrenton.org All questions should be directed to Michael, as well.
Update: This position has been filled; but if you're interested in helping out as a volunteer at this year's Art All Night event, please email Michael.