Friday, April 11, 2008
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
AU STUDIO POSITION
To apply, submit a letter of application and curriculum vitae along with a cd with 20 jpegs of own work and 20 jpegs of students’ work, SASE for return of materials, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent directly from individuals who are able to comment on the applicant’s qualifications to:
Studio Search Committee, Department of Art, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016-8004.
Review of applications begins April 14, 2008 and will continue until the position is filled.
American University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse faculty, staff, and student body. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. American University is seeking highly dedicated teachers and scholars who are deeply committed to interdisciplinary learning, the application of new technologies in teaching and scholarship, and to the preparation of students for life in a diverse and rapidly changing global society.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Washington Sculptors Group Happy Hour. Tonight 6:00
(you dont have to be a member to come.)
Please join us to meet and chat with fellow sculptors and sculpture lovers on the last Monday of every month at 6:00 PM
March 31
April 28th
May 26th
June 30th
etc...
Gordon Biersch
http://www.gordonbiersch.com/
900 F Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
Take the Metro!
Gallery Place Station
9th Street Exit
We will try to be sitting off to the left, but please ask the Hostess where to find us.
Washington Sculptors Group
http://www.washingtonsculptors.org/
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
artomatic 2008
For immediate release
NoMa BID media contact: Artomatic media contact:
Leslie Braunstein Marina Reiter
703-234-7762 202-271-4748
info@lhbcommunications.com reiter.marina@gmail.com
Artomatic Comes to NoMa May 9–June 15, 2008
Up to 800 artists and 50,000 visitors expected in
D.C.’s most exciting new neighborhood
The NoMa (north of Massachusetts Avenue) Business Improvement District (BID) will host this year’s Artomatic, the Washington, D.C. area’s homegrown art extravaganza. From May 9 through June 15, 2008, up to 800 local and regional artists will exhibit their works on eight floors of the Capitol Plaza 1 building, located at 1st and M Streets, N.E., just one block from the New York Avenue Metro station.
Held regularly since 1999, Artomatic transforms an unfinished indoor space into an exciting and incredibly diverse arts event that is free and open to the public. In addition to displays and sales by hundreds of artists, the event features free musical, dance, and theater performances; holiday celebrations; films; educational presentations; and much more.
This year’s Artomatic, occupying 200,000 square feet at Capitol Plaza 1, will be the largest to date. Designed by renowned architect Shalom Baranes and owned by an affiliate of The Polinger Company, Capitol Plaza 1 offers 293,000 rentable square feet of Class A office space, with dramatic Capitol and city views from the upper floors.
“We are thrilled to partner with Artomatic in an event that will bring tens of thousands of people to NoMa,” said Elizabeth Price, president of the NoMa BID. “It is a great opportunity to showcase the transformation that is underway in NoMa and infuse it with the energy and creativity of the artistic community.”
"Artomatic has come back to its roots in D.C. with our largest event ever,” said George Koch, Chair of Artomatic. “We are excited about our partnership with the NoMa BID and their help in bringing this new space to our attention. Artomatic 2008 will have an abundance of exhibit and performance space that will be open to all — from recognized artists to undiscovered talents.”
Registration for artists and performers who wish to participate in Artomatic will be open soon. To stay up to date on the event details and schedule, visit www.artomatic.org and sign up to receive the Artomatic newsletter.
###
About the NoMa BID:
NoMa is an emerging mixed-use neighborhood north of the U.S. Capitol and Union Station in Washington, D.C. Private developers have invested almost
$2 billion in 2007–2008 alone, with plans to develop more than 20 million square feet of office, residential, hotel, and retail space in the 35-block area covered by the NoMa BID over the next 10 years. For more information about the BID, including an interactive development map, see the BID Web site at www.nomabid.org.
About Artomatic:
Artomatic is a creative community that collaborates to produce and present a free arts spectacular. Participation is open to all, from recognized artists to undiscovered talents, who work in a variety of arts forms. In partnership with the development community, Artomatic transforms unused building space into a playground for expression, serves as a catalyst for community growth in up-and-coming neighborhoods, and helps to grow our creative economy. The nonprofit Artomatic organization is headed by a volunteer Board of Directors and is funded in part by the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, an agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information, visit www.artomatic.org.some pictures of the space and views
here are some photos from Artomatic 2007
Saturday, March 15, 2008
this is the center of the universe
( rogers website is, unfortunately, not one of his foremost creations)
Over the past number of years Mr. Cutler has taken to collecting metal detritus from the floors of Artomatic, as well as any metal remains artists leave behind after the show has come down.
he then melts down all his findings and casts various shapes and forms. this one, "center is the universe", is my favorite to date.
often roger includes a "mystery box" in his offerings. an unknown object only to be revealed at an unknown date. At the end of Artomatic 2007, roger revealed the contents of his box during an event i was fortunate enough to witness. roger only showed the object to the curious masses one person at a time. the contents were so unusual, no one described the object in the same way. some saw archaic symbols, some toys, others saw what appeared to be a collection of socks. this mystery is but one of the oddities one will find at artomatic.
roger has been pretty busy during the last year melting and casting in furnaces he makes himself. I cant wait to see what he has in store for the next artomatic. (coming soon to a neighborhood near me.)
If someone with money and clout ever realizes how cool Cutler's work and process really is, he may be whisked away to some far off exotic land where artists can be rich and successful.
until then, watch out for the man with a magnet on a stick.
Saturday, March 08, 2008
rania reviews a craft show
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
i need a happy hour recommendation
it needs to be:
1. In DC
2. Metro-able.
3. decently priced.
4. Large-ish. i dont know how many people will be showing up each month... maybe 15-30 or so.
5. not loud
6. bonus for drink specials.
7. wont mind separate checks.
8. have decent non alcoholic options.
Its for the washington sculptors group, so if your a sculptor, a curator, or a collector, or the like, you're totally encouraged to come.
i just gotta pick the place first.......
Monday, March 03, 2008
Artomatic 2008
Artomatic Happy Hour
Wednesday, March 5th, 6-8 pm at The Science Club, 1136 19th Street NW, Washington DC 20036.
We are up on the 3rd Floor = it is quieter, easy to find us, has more room, and easy access to the bathrooms! Come on out!
Artomatic Happy Hour happens the 1st Wednesday of every month - the next meet up will be Wednesday, March 5.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
glass3
check out the video tour too.
Monday, February 25, 2008
ACC Baltimore 2008
I went to the American Craft Council Show in Baltimore this past weekend. Goshdarnknit has the full report.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
Glass3- reception Thursday February 21st.
Glass 3
I will be taking part in a rather interesting international event bringing together three important glass art studios:
Glass3 is a collaborative exhibit featuring the works of The Washington Glass School, Cohesion Artists from Sunderland England, and artists selected by the Arts Commission of Greater Toledo.
Glass3
February 21st- March 9th
Monday- Saturday: Noon- 8PM
Sunday: Noon- 6 PM
Reception: Feb 21, 11AM -1:00PM and 6-8PM Two Receptions!
The Shops at Georgetown Park
3222 M Street, NW
More information can be found here
Dcist Review Here
Tracy Lee took some cool photos
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Sculpture Now 2008 reception tonight.
February 4 to May 1, 2008
Washington Square
1050 Conn. Ave., NW at L Street
Washington, D.C. 20036
Reception: Thursday, Feb. 14 at 6:00-8:30pm
Christian Benefiel, Brent Crothers, Joel D'Orazio, Pattie Porter Firestone, Frank Fishburne, Breon Gilleran, Michael A. Guadagno, Leonard Harris, James Kessler, Jin Lee, Carol Gellner Levin, Mitra Lore, Phelan Meek, Judy Sutton Moore, William J. Moore, Lincoln Mudd, Mahasti Y. Mudd, Marie Park, Tom Rooney, Richard Schellenberg, Mike Shaffer, Bo Simeon, Frances Sniffen, Pamela Soldwedel-Barrett, Ron Van Delden, Raymonde Van Santen, George Tkabladze, Sarah Wegner, Elizabeth Whiteley, and Joyce Zipperer.
Juror: David Furchgott, President, International Art & Artists
Monday, February 11, 2008
Saturday, February 09, 2008
Thursday, February 07, 2008
architectural sculpture
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Navy Memorial Relief Sculptures
My great grand father told me stories of his adventures as a shipworker in Baltimore and then in the navy in WWI. my grandfather raised me on his stories of service a PT boat in the south pacific during WWII.
I always think of them each and every time walk by this place. I also think about the terrific sculptures depicting different aspects of navy life.
here are all the relief sculptures