Friday, April 15, 2011

Mixed Bag: RVA Arts and Culture District "Progress" (?)




First Fridays' Christina Newton responds to the city's proposal for an arts and culture district (unedited version) here.

And... the city takes a step in the arts district direction here- there is much debate about whether this step is big enough, headed in the right direction, etc. (Check out the article's comments.)

It is unfortunate that the city would seemingly ignore important components of the Cultural Task Force's plans: primarily the implementation of specific financial incentives for arts businesses within the proposed cultural district.

The renovation of the Morton building sounds good, but I have to wonder who it's going to attract. Will there be financial incentives and assistance for artists to live there like those offered by DC's Cultural Development Corporation? I'd like to read something where a bunch of opinions of artists who already live downtown are spotlighted. What DO artists think of all of this?

A year ago when CultureWorks brought Theresa Cameron to town to talk to interested parties about planning for arts and culture districts, I was wondering the same thing. What do Richmond's artists want?

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Talk20 #4: Tuesday, March 22



From C3's press release/email:

With the success of the first three talk20 events during the past two years, C3: The Creative Change Center and 1708 Gallery are hosting the fourth talk20 event on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

The event will feature a hybrid of educators and professionals working in some branch of the creative field - such as art, architecture or design. talk20 is based on a series of short presentations of 20 slides each. Each presenter has 20 seconds per slide to express his or her very own artistic voice. The event has the broader goal of encouraging an exchange between those in the creative industry and a wider audience.

Participants for the upcoming event include:

Ellie Basch, chef and caterer of Savor/The Lunch Porter cafe. http://www.ChefEllie.com and http://www.TheLunchPorter.com.

Bentley Boyd
, creator of history comic books http://www.chestercomix.com

Arthur E Chadwick
, president of Chadwick & Son Orchids Inc and co-author of 'The Classic Cattleyas' book http://www.chadwickorchids.com

Suzanna Fields
, visual artist, http://www.suzannafields.com

Margaret Hancock
, art and design educator, http://www.margarethancockstudio.com

Amanda Robinson
, founder and and current Executive Director of Gallery5 (NFP) http://www.gallery5arts.org

Ed Trask
, Visual Artist http://www.edwardtrask.com


talk20 is not simply a lecture, but it focuses more along the lines of a gathering, an open forum for the dissemination of ideas in art, architecture and design. talk20 events are held across the nation and globe in such places as Chicago, Santa Cruz, Toronto and Guatemala.

Doors will open at 5:30pm. The event is free to the public. Complimentary light food and cash bar will be available.


The event is free, but you should register here.


Friday, March 11, 2011

Call for Applicants: (e)merge Art Fair in DC



From (e)merge's website:

The (e)merge art fair celebrates galleries, artists, artists' work and the creative process. The Fair garners support from all corners of the artworld and aims to create an energetic environment of collaboration and discovery.
(e)merge will take place September 22 - 25, 2011, in Washington, DC, within blocks of the U.S. Capitol Building, at the Rubell Family’s Capitol Skyline Hotel, adjacent to the site of the their future museum. The Fair will feature dozens of international galleries and nonprofits in the Hotel rooms on designated exhibition floors. Throughout the Hotel's public areas and grounds, (e)merge will provide exhibition space, free of charge, for vetted works in various media by artists who are currently not represented.

Deadline: Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Call for Entries: Rawls Museum Juried Exhibition




(From RMA's recent press release)
Call To Artists

2011 Rawls Museum Arts Juried Exhibition
Open to DC, VA, MD, and NC

We are pleased to announce the Juror for the 2011 Rawls Museum Arts Juried Exhibition. Brooklyn Artist Lisa Sigal will select the show and awards for the exhibition that opens on June 3rd, 2011 at 6:30 pm. Lisa has shown recently at P.S. 1, The New Museum and The Whitney Biennial. Please download the application on the Rawls Museum Arts website www.rawlsarts.com. The application deadline is April 10, 2011.

Contact:
Leigh Anne Chambers
Rawls Museum Arts


Lisa Sigal, "Screen Painting (pivoting in space)"


Monday, March 7, 2011

Updates: VCA and RVA Arts District


Virginians for the Arts

Are you friends with Virginians for the Arts on Facebook? They often post updates on the state of the arts (funding-wise and more) in VA.

Despite recent funding concerns, Virginia Commission for the Arts advocates are currently breathing a sigh of relief. The Hampton Roads Business Journal reports on this here.

In less encouraging news, Style ran this note a couple of weeks ago: "City: Arts District Will See 'Vigorous' Code Enforcement." This is a "thing that makes us go hmmmmm" on a couple of levels, but maybe we should just be happy that the city's plans to impose regulations on a future arts district mean that the establishment of said arts district is imminent. (?)

Yeah, winning, duh.

Also, have you gotten your RVA Arts tattoo, yet?

Friday, March 4, 2011

Calls for Entries


Two excellent calls for entries...



1708's "Feed," deadline- March 31st





Artspace's "Radius 250," deadline- April 15th

Spread the word.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

This Friday- InLight 2010!



InLight returns this Friday in downtown Richmond, starting at 7:30 PM. Check out 1708's website for details on how your can participate, artists who will be showing work, parking, and more.


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Opening tomorrow night at 1708


Matthew Kolodziej

The 13th Annual SECAC and MACAA Juried Exhibition opens tomorrow night at 1708 gallery, with a reception and gallery talk from 6-8 PM.

Participating artists include:

Von Allen, James Rodger Alexander, Rhonda Arntsen, Michael Aurbach, Jason Brown, Efram Burk, Brian Curtis, Dylan Collins, William Davis, Alison Denyer, Virginia Derryberry, Wendy DesChene, Heather Deyling, Brian Evans, Kurt Dyrhaug, Cynthia Farnell, Diane Fox, Moira Marti Geoffrion, Rich Gere, Reni Gower, Kathryn Hagy, Alison Helm, Benjamin Jones, Deborah Karpman, Michael Kellner, Chris Kienke, Gary Keown, Joo Kim, Taehee Kim, Allyson Klutenkamper, Clive King, Jacek Kolasinski, Matthew Kolodziej, Phil Laber, Ralph Larmann, Norman Magden, Antonio Martinez, Patrick Mohr, Michael McFalls, Laura Mosquera, Barry Motes, Christoper Olszewski, Janet Onofrey, Ashley John Pigford, John Douglas Powers, Trish Ramsay, Edward Ramsay-Morin, Margy Rich, Sandra Reed, Tom Richard, John Richardson, Herb Rieth, Morgan Santander, Eric Standley, Heather Szatmary, and Christopher Williams.

Get more information at 1708's website, here.

Recent Pollak Prize winners honored today


Robert Watkins and deVeaux Riddick are being honored today during a ceremony at Sheltering Arms Hospital for the work they've done for the Bal du Bois.

More details (from a press release/email):

Sheltering Arms is honoring two of its biggest supporters and two of Richmond's biggest art icons tomorrow. Robert Watkins and deVeaux Riddick have been involved with Sheltering Arms' annual Bal du Bois fundraiser from its start in 1957. Every year they create the fantastic sets that make the event so unique among Richmond social events and fundraisers. Renderings of each of the sets they've created will be going on permanent display at the Sheltering Arms Hospital at Memorial Regional Medical Center in Mechanicsville. A dedication of the artwork will be held tomorrow, October 14, at noon, at MRMC.

Read more info on the ceremony honoring these Richmond visual arts icons here.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

This Weekend: The Whitley Gallery, Reference, and the Folk Festival


(detail of collaborative work by Hamilton Glass and inmates)

"Creative Freedom: In conjunction with the Minority Art Exhibition" opens at the Whitley Gallery this Friday from 6-9 PM.



"Star Map" opens at Reference- this is serious.
After you've checked that out, take a look at a video walk through of MUTE, their most recent exhibition.



The Folk Festival will also be going from Friday through Sunday.