Showing posts with label Metrospace Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metrospace Gallery. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2010

Big Link Monday




Lots of love for First Fridays/Curated Culture this past week (it's about time, too):

* Style's Richmonder of 2009
* Curated Culture Commentary on the Style article
* NBC12 interviews Style ed. about Richmonder of the Year

Richmond.com's First Friday site- picks for 2010

AND Richmond.com has photos from Gallery 5's "Say Love" AND info about Josephine Durkin (currently showing at Metro Space)

VA Commission for the Arts offers workshops for artists and organizations interested in grants

Art 180's Open Studios, Jan. 12 (tomorrow)- 14th

Know someone who would provide a great home for Real Small Art? Nominate them here.

Art After Hours this Thursday at VMFA

Oh, my! Art criticism in RVA!

December's First Friday (Last Friday) from RVATV

RTD on Bernard Martin at ADA and Crossroads Art Center works at Bonvenu

VMFA blogs about "The Constructed Image: Christa Bowden and Robert Sulkin"

R.A.G.E. on shows at Visual Art Studio and Gallery 5

GREAT ARTICLE- What is RVA doing to keep its creatives here?

Monday, December 21, 2009

Winter Wonderland '09 Link Monday


Josephine Durkin's "Relocation- 6M"


Grid on Chris Semtner at Visual Art Studio and Josephine Durkin at Metro Space

RAGE on Gallery 5's Sleight of Hand

RTD on Hauft's Counter Re-Formation at Anderson Gallery

A new home for Transmission

Artists Anonymous meeting January 9th at Cafe Gutenberg

ATR notes guerilla art downtown

New news on CultureWorks site: "CultureWorks Happenings" and more

Curated Culture news: Richmond.com now official online sponsor for First Fridays AND Curated Culture will have a new base of operations soon.

Elsewhere: The NYT on 94 year old Carmen Herrera's long-in-the-making success

Monday, November 30, 2009

Link-Or-Two Monday


Last Friday - November from RVA TV on Vimeo.



Style on Richard Nickel at Metro Space

Cartoonist with Chesterfield roots Randall Munroe publishes first book of comics

Recession mural by Hamilton Glass generating controversy

RVA Mag on Project Winterfood, Last Friday, and Golden Daze: An Arts Issue now available online and around town

Thursday, October 1, 2009

We Want To See... "Melissa PACA" at Metro Space and "The Peep Show" at Gallery 5





We dug out this old showcard of Mel's work that we had from cerca 2001 or 2002 (?). It will be nice to check out what she's been up to- be sure to check out this show at Metro Space Gallery tomorrow during First Friday.





Also not to be missed: Gallery 5's "The Peep Show," kicking off a busy month for the gallery which will culminate in the Carnival of 5 Fires, with ongoing events from October 30th through Nov. 1st.

We're especially excited about "The Peep Show," because it will feature work by gallery owner/artist Amanda Robinson AND work from a local favorite of ours, painter Amanda Blackmon.

Here's a list of more shows/openings from Style.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

More Upcoming Openings: Henry, Metrospace, Visual Art Studio, Quirk, and 1708

Opening this First Friday, September 4th


Henry Gallery- Medium Format Photography by Kate Fowler
Film Photography by Mar Makay
Fashion Design by Timothy Marable
Music by Robert Scott




Metrospace Gallery- Marius Valdes




Visual Art Studio





Benjamin Jones

Quirk Gallery- Main Gallery- Small Works by Benjamin Jones
Shop Show- Don't Ask Me What You Know Is True by Nicole Licht
Vault- Elizabeth Kendall (until September 12th)






1708 will be hosting a lantern making fest during First Friday, so we can all get ready for InLight 2009!



Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Lots of Art Events!

Tomorrow night at Metro Space Gallery:



RAY OYOLA
JAMES E. CLARKE III
INGA MARIA
KEITH RAMSEY
MAURICIO PATARROYO
JASON FORD
LANGSTON TUPPONCE

MAE is a pioneering art exhibition dedicated to showcasingcontemporary art by African American and Latin American artists, provide practical advice on art procurement, and encourage individuals and businesses to support their art. The exhibition will be a key source for art enthusiasts and collectors to find and purchase exquisite, museum-quality artwork. It will feature an exclusive selection of art by cutting-edge newcomers and acclaimed artists working in all media and disciplines.

MAE has partnered with Freedom House in an effort to bring awareness to the needs of the homeless community in Richmond and the Tri-Cities areas. To learn more about the Freedom House please visit www.freedomhouserichmond.org.

19 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23220
Located in Historic Downtown Richmond, four blocks east of Belvidere Street.



Friday opening at Red Door Gallery:



"Long Gone"

Featuring paintings and installations by:

Ed Trask
Chris Milk
Brent Loverde
James Marshall
Marshall Higgins
Nick Kuszyk
Brad Bacon
Chip 7
Elkamino



Friday closing reception at Visarts:


July 3 – August 23, 2009

The 2009 Visual Arts Center of Richmond Faculty + Staff + Board Exhibition takes place July 3-August 23. This annual display of work by the Center’s talented array of teachers offers the community an opportunity to get to know the individual artists who make the Center a dynamic place. The show, entitled [work], will also include entries submitted by several staff and board members who work as artists in addition to their professional roles. Due to the Independence Day holiday, this exhibition will be honored with a closing reception on Friday, August 21, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., to which the public is invited. It remains on view through August 23, 2009.


Starting Sunday and throughout next week:



Get ready for InLight 2009 with lantern making workshops at 1708:

RECYLCLED LIGHT
NOAH SCALIN

Section 1

Ages: Teen – adult
Date: Sunday, August 23
Time: 3 – 5pm
Cost: $25
Light snacks & drinks provided.

Section 2

Ages: Teen – adult
Date: Wednesday, August 26
Time: 6 -8pm
Cost: $25
Light snacks & drinks provided.

Materials: Participants are asked to bring in a bag of clean/dry items to share (one large grocery bag is sufficient, but more is welcome). These should be things that you were already planning to throw away or recycle: tin cans, plastic soda bottles, magazines, newspapers, cardboard boxes & tubes, plastic/Styrofoam packaging, etc.

Using a variety of materials that would normally end up in a landfill or the recycling bin, participants will create one-of-a-kind lanterns that reflect their own personality and taste. Using my Skull-A-Day project as a starting point, we will look at the variety of techniques that can be used to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Don’t worry, you don’t have to make a skull lantern, though you are welcome to do so of course.

Noah is the creator of Skull-A-Day: a yearlong Webby Award winning online art project that has continued on as an international online community art-making project and a book, SKULLS, which was honored as a "Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers" by the Young Adult Library Services Association. He teaches at Virginia Commonwealth University.


PUNCH-TIN LANTERN
PAUL TEEPLES

Ages: Teen - adult
Date: Thursday, August 27
Time: 6:30 – 9:30
Cost: $25
Light snacks & drinks provided.
Some tools and materials provided, but feel free to begin collecting cans & parts for your lantern!

Lantern making techniques will be based on Colonial Era Pinch-tin lanterns, but the results are sure to be unique and contemporary!

Paul Teeples is a local artist who creates elaborate sculptures with found wood and metal. His work is both witty and serious, a fascinating combination.


GLIMMERING ORB LANTERN
SARAH HAND

Ages: 7 – 12
Date: Saturday, August 29
Time: 3pm – 5pm
Cost: $25
Materials provided.
Light snacks & drinks provided.

Create a shimmering, glimmering orb lantern, woven from translucent plastic and vinyl tubes, finished off with brightly colored transparent dangling tassels that will catch the light!

Sarah Hand is an artist and teacher who lives and works in Richmond. She has taught children's art classes at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond for six years and is known for her popular puppet making and giant parade puppets classes.


PAPER HOUSE LANTERNS
MATT LIVELY

Section 1:

Ages: 8 and up
Time: 3:00pm - 5:30pm
Date: Sunday, August 30
Cost: $25
Materials provided.
Light snacks & drinks provided.

Learn to make a “placeable” light and discover the art of paper craft in this workshop. Create numerous, small paper houses - some to take home and some to place in an art installation during InLight.

Matt Lively is a painter, sculptor, and printmaker based in Richmond, and he is currently in the process of making a short film. He teaches at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Go here for info on workshop registration.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

First Fridays alive and kicking in RVA!!!

Pics from August's First Friday...


The Bridge Club's "The Observation Room" at 1708 Gallery:






Permanent light installation from InLight 2008 (with Roller Girls!!!)




Quirk (Click here for our previous post on Noah Scalin's "After life" and Nicote's "Small Story"):



Nathan Tersteeg, Tate Pray, and Jess Van Der Ahe at ADA Gallery:







"Paper Politics" at Ghostprint Gallery:








Bryan Woodland at Henry Gallery:










Melody Gulick at Metrospace Gallery:











"Elivis Studio" at Thankyspace:






thanky-store (!!!):