Paper Works!

Posted by Side Arts on September 30, 2009
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The City of Philadelphia’s Art In City Hall exhibition program celebrates its 59th group exhibition for local emerging and professional artists. Paper Works! features the work of 20 Philadelphia area artists working in the medium of paper. The exhibit runs from October 1 – January 15, 2010 on the second and fourth floors of City Hall, NE corner. A reception is scheduled for Thursday, October 8th, from 5-7pm.

The 20 participating artists are:

Josephine Alcott
Maria Anasazi
Chad Chaney
Colette Copeland
Fritz Dietel
Nicole Donnelly
Conor Fields
Lesley Haas
Virginia Maksymowicz
Craig Matthews
Steven Mogck
Elisabeth Nickles
Chanthaphone Rajavong
Erin Tohill Robin
Lauren Rosenthal
Brooke Schmidt
Susan White
Thomas Parker Williams
Michelle Wilson
Drew Zimmerman

Paper Works! was juried by Winifred A. Lutz, formerly a professor of sculpture at Tyler School of Art of Temple University, and widely recognized as a primary innovator in the field of handmade paper as an art form over the past 35 years. She has lectured nationally and internationally on her unique paper casting methods. She has created major installations and permanent public works and is known for her site-integrated sculpture.

The works Ms. Lutz chose for Paper Works! present a wide range of explorations and techniques in paper. Naturally, handmade (abaca) paper molds and unique forms are featured in a number of installations by artists who adapted their work to fit in the large public hallway display cases. Other smaller works include papier-mache, paper cut-outs, relief and found-object sculpture, artist books and mixed media conceptual pieces where paper and text play a significant role. Paper Works! celebrates paper as a versatile and dynamic medium and distinguishes itself from exhibitions where paper is primarily used as a surface such as in traditional drawing, painting and printmaking.

Art In City Hall is a collaborative effort between the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy and the arts community. It is supported by an independent Advisory Council made up of arts professionals and private citizens. Since the program began in 1984, over 1600 emerging artists have shown their talents in the hallways of City Hall through juried group exhibitions based on specific themes. In addition to these exhibitions, the program also displays artwork from Philadelphia’s schools, other city agencies, local non-profits, and community arts organizations. For more information, visit: www.phila.gov/artincityhall or join us on www.Facebook.com and view additional images on http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/album.php?aid=102150&id=106611054824.

The 2009 Open Studio Tours are Here!

Posted by Side Arts on September 30, 2009
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THIS WEEKEND: Open Studio Tours East
Saturday and Sunday October 3-4 from noon-6pm

StudioTours are Free and Self-Guided

Tour artist studios and workspaces in and around Port Richmond, Kensington, Fishtown, Northern Liberties, Old City, Center City East, South Street, Queen Village, Bella Vista, and South Philly.

Look for special artist receptions and workshops, including Music and Live Model Figure Drawing with Sibylle Paffenbichler at the Village of Arts and Humanities (2544 Germantown Avenue) from noon-6pm this Saturday and Sunday. For a full list of participating artists this weekend, visit www.philaopenstudios.com.

HIGHWIRE GALLERY – CALL FOR ARTISTS

Posted by Melissa Maddonni Haims on September 29, 2009
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Highwire Gallery is actively seeking artists across multiple disciplines including, but not limited to, painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, installation, performance, and digital media. We are looking for vibrant new members in any stage of their career who are flexible, motivated and dedicated to their work and to being a part of this artist run co-operative gallery.

Highwire members are given the opportunity to exhibit their work once every 18 months in 2 person exhibitions, as well as participate in at least 2 group shows per year.

Please send your Artists Statement, Bio, and 3-5 images (JPGs or a link to your website or other web based images) to highwiregallery@gmail.com. 

After your information has been reviewed, you may be invited to meet the members and show your work. We will invite you to bring a selection of original works to the gallery where you will have the opportunity to meet our members, discuss yourself and your work.

 

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

• 2 person exhibition every 18 months

• A minimum of 2 group exhibitions per year

• 0% commission on sales

• Access to exhibition opportunities and calls for entry

• Experience with gallery preparation and arts administration

 

MEMBERSHIP RESPONSIBILITES

• $150 initiation fee

• $65 monthly dues

• One day a month of gallery staffing

• Five hours of gallery-related work each calendar quarter

• Attendance at membership meetings

• Attendance at artist membership reviews


ELIGIBILITY

• Applicants must live within a 50 mile radius of Philadelphia and cannot be presently enrolled in any undergraduate programs.

 

CONTACT

Highwire Gallery

2040 Frankford Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19125

215.426.2685

highwiregallery@gmail.com

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Thank You!

Posted by Side Arts on September 27, 2009
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A HUGE thank you to everyone that participated, volunteered, and visited today’s South of South event. Despite a late start, it was a huge success; zombies, wrestlers, food, dancing, music by the Dangerous Ponies, moonbounce, amazing artwork and all!

Extra special thanks to Christina from Philly AIDS Thrift, Jamilla from PNC, and our own Philly Side Artists: Lynett Shelley, Jon Bandish, Angelo Benedetto, Heather Rippert, Jeff Burkett, and Dave Glass.

PRIMER Microstudio presents Tom Whalen

Posted by Side Arts on September 24, 2009
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The PRIMER Microstudio is pleased to present Tom Whalen and his hyper-awesome vector illustrations for this October’s First Friday opening:

SUPERULTRAMECHA
Vector Illustrations by Tom Whalen
Opening Reception October 2nd 2009
Doors open at 6pm

Born and raised by feral robot wolves in the backwoods of northeastern Pennsylvania and nourished on a steady diet of comic books, Arnold Schwarzenegger movies and Swedish Fish, Tom has a high-pitched, metallic voice in his head that compels him to endlessly churn out all sorts of vectorized madness. Infatuated with all things giant, Japanese and city-destroying, Tom is a confessed monster junkie who cannot wait for earth to be overrun by either zombies or vampires so that he can field test the wooden-stake-firing chain gun that he’s been working on in his basement for the past 35 or so years. He also adores kittens. See a preview of Tom’s work here: http://www.strongstuff.net.

If you can’t make it to the opening, the gallery is open during normal business hours (after hours by appointment), and the exhibition will be on display all month long. We are easily accessible from Philadelphia via the R2 (the gallery is a block away from the train station) and I-95 (directions here: http://is.gd/NtUL). We look forward to seeing you at the show!

PRIMER Microstudio
15 Byberry Road
hatboro, PA 19040
215.674.2819
primerinc.com

South of South Street Party and Flea Market

Posted by Side Arts on September 24, 2009
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Come join Philly AIDS Thrift along with PNC Bank, Queen Village, in helping support the South of South community, neighborhoods, and businesses. This is one of several events that have been organized to help build a stronger South of South community, showcase the local businesses, promote restaurants, and feature many local artists.

We will have food from nearby restaurants, local businesses selling their wares and promoting their stores and events, local artisans (including several Philly Side Artists) selling their artwork flea market style, a live band, a stilt walker, jugglers, raffles, and more!

Sunday, September 27th
Bainbridge Street between 5th and 6th Streets
Noon to 4pm

About Philly AIDS Thrift:
Philadelphia AIDS Thrift is incorporated in Pennsylvania as a non-profit business. We are also a federally recognized 501c3 tax-exempt charitable organization (thanks IRS!). Our mission is to sell the lovely, useful and interesting stuff generous people donate to our thrift store and then distribute the proceeds to local organizations involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
www.phillyaidsthrift.com

Da Vinci Art Alliance presents Bud Boehringer

Posted by Side Arts on September 24, 2009
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During the month of October at the Da Vinci Art Alliance, the Philadelphia artist, Bud Boehringer will be displaying his new abstract painting in his solo exhibition, Recent Journeys in Abstract.

During his opening reception, the artist will also be signing copies of his new book of paintings. The book is featured on blurb.com.

Recent Journeys in Abstract
New Works by Bud Boehringer
Opening Reception: Friday, October 2, 2009 at 5:30-8:30p.m.

Da Vinci Art Alliance
704 Catharine St
Philadelphia, PA19147
215.829.0466
davinciartalliance@verizon.net
www.davinciartalliance.org

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 3:00-6:00 p.m.
Saturday 12-5 pm

Spiral Q: Supplies Needed

Posted by Side Arts on September 20, 2009
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Philadelphia’s Spiral Q Puppet Theater lives at the intersection of the arts and social justice communities. Established in 1996, Spiral Q produces giant puppet parades that raise social consciousness, and connect individuals and organizations throughout the city. Working from the belief that freedom of speech is both an inalienable individual right and a collective responsibility, Spiral Q strives to use the age-old arts of puppet-making and theatrical pageantry as vehicles for social change.

10th Annual Peoplehood Parade and Pageant
Saturday, October 12th at 1pm

Spiral Q is busy, busy, busy making puppets and parade art for Peoplehood! We need more supplies! If you can donate any of the following new or recycled items, please call Liza at 215-222-6979 to arrange a drop off time.

We are especially in need of:
Brown Paper Grocery Bags
Large Bolts of Solid Fabric (esp. brights and white muslin)
Tin Cans (from soup to big coffee cans)
Casters and Wheels
Bamboo (or where we can harvest it)
Pieces of Wood (4 feet or longer)
Hula Hoops
Safety Pins
Cardboard Tubes (esp. big ones!)
Used CDs
Swimming Noodles
Large Sheets of Cardboard
Balls (kick balls, yoga balls, etc.)
Old Backpacking Backpacks
Whistles, Drums, Tambourines
Drumsticks
Suits, Hats, Ties
Old Bike Helmets (cracked ones are okay too)
Umbrellas (dead or alive)
Fishing Line
White Bedsheets

Check out www.spiralq.org for the complete list of needed materials!

PII Gallery presents Robert T. Smalls and Jessica Puma

Posted by Side Arts on September 20, 2009
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Robert T. Smalls presents work from his Metropolis Series
Jessica Puma presents work from her You Don’t Have To Go Anywhere Series

Opening Reception Friday October 2nd, 6-9PM
October 2th through 31st

PII Gallery
242 Race Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tel: 215.592.1022

A mention in Critical Mass : Philadelphia City Paper

Posted by Kristen Stein on September 17, 2009
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A big “Thank You” to Molly Eichel of Philadelphia’s City Paper for picking up the story of “Spirit of Autumn Fire” appearing on the set for Syfy Channel’s “Warehouse 13″. It’s still very exciting to have seen it appear on the past two episodes (Breakdown and Nevermore).

Thanks again Molly!

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