October Events from POST

Posted by Side Arts on September 16, 2009
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Check out these great upcoming events from the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours!

Citywide Studio Tours
October 3-4: Studios East of Broad
October 10-11: Studios West of Broad

Check out artist studios anywhere from Chestnut Hill to South Philly, and be sure to visit Philly Side Arts along the way! Plan your tour online: community partner and artist listings, images, maps, and more at philaopenstudios.org.

POST Guided Tour
Sunday October 4, 1-4pm
Meet at 1521 Locust Street

Want to visit artist studios, but not sure where to start? Join us for the Friends of CFEVA Guided Tour, and enjoy select artist studios with transportation and refreshments provided. Tickets $75; reservations required. For tickets and more information, contact the Center for Emerging Visual Artists at 215-546-7775 x16 or holly@cfeva.org.

Selections from the Studio
Opening Reception Thursday October 8, 5-7pm
The Gallery at the Center for Emerging Visual Artists
1521 Locust Street, Lower Level

Group exhibition featuring POST artists selected by Julien Robson, PAFA Curator of Contemporary Art. Show runs from Monday September 28 to Friday October 16.

Projects Gallery: October Opening

Posted by Side Arts on September 16, 2009
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Artist Lisa Murch has been working for the past three months on a site-specific installation in Projects Gallery’s stairwell and lower level. Entitled “Wormhole” this immersive environment utilizes unexpected materials to craft a surreal and naturalistic world that envelops the viewer. Clouds are constructed from discarded eggshells, ants formed by nut and pods scurry past, and eyes watch from hidden places.

Lisa Murch was recently awarded a purchase prize at Art of the State from the State Museum in Harrisburg.

Opening reception will be First Friday October 2nd, from 6-9 PM. The reception is free and open to the public.

Also on display will be Fresh! a show of emerging artist selected by gallery director Helen Meyrick. Both shows continue through October 31st, 2009.

Today’s Newest Paintings :: Where the Water Falls and Blue Tree Trio

Posted by Kristen Stein on September 16, 2009
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Two new weathered and rustic paintings were listed today. The first was inspired by a waterfall and is called “Where the Water Falls“. It’s an expressionist abstract landscape with complementary blue and golden yellow contrast. I personally love how it turned out! The piece was painted on 16×20 stretched canvas.

The second painting is one from my rustic tree landscapes and features 3 tall skinny trees along the horizon. Bright blues make up the tree against a taupe-olive background. The earth below is a rich, caramel brown. This piece is also 16×20.

Both are sale-priced for a limited “preview”.

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New Items Added Today. Welcome Spring, All that Jazz and The Pond

Posted by Kristen Stein on September 15, 2009
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I added back a few framed tiles today to my etsy shop. These are wonderful artworks that are ideal for small spaces either on a wall or atop a table/desk.

The framed tiles have predrilled holes that allow for the artwork to be displayed directly on the wall using a nail, or a hole to display an included dowel-rod for easel-type display.

The tiles are ceramic in a cherrywood stained wood frame. Makes a great gift at only $18.00 with shipping included.

Please see my etsy shop for all framed tiles currently available for purchase.

Please visit my etsy shop for more original paintings, framed ceramic tiles, handcrafted jewelry and more.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Heaven and Hell @ Highwire Gallery

Posted by Melissa Maddonni Haims on September 15, 2009
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Melissa Maddonni Haims

Highwire Gallery

Opening Reception: November 6, 2009    5 – 9 pm
Exhibit runs November 6 – 29, 2009

 

Melissa Maddonni Haims has been working feverishly for 2 years, knitting, crocheting, and stitching together a personal version of what heaven and hell might look like, constructed of yarn. This vision takes form at Highwire Gallery, in the Fishtown section of Philadelphia, in November, 2009.

As you enter into this alternate cosmos, convoluted, cloud-like sculptures, stuffed with recycled fibers, hang from the ceiling in the front room, bathed in light from the storefront windows. In this version of heaven, many of the sculptures are formed and named for those who have passed from this world to the next, including the artist’s mother, the catalyst for this project. Others have been commissioned to memorialize loved ones. These sculptures are organic and unconventional, not at all the predetermined forms associated and derived from faded stitchery pattern-books. Here we have rambling rows curling around into sensuous newness.

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As you depart from heaven’s high-ceilinged, light filled, ambience, you move into the gallery’s center room, a purgatory of sorts, where a selection of paintings by The Grimm Sisters, Rochelle Dinkin and Rachel Isaac, are on display. Their collaborative efforts combine whimsy and trepidation to produce an eerie, playful, mythology, born from the shadows of their psyches.

Deeper within the space, in the compact backroom, is the culmination of 2 years worth of knitting and crocheting. The room is filled with plush, stalagmitic sculptures that invoke Dante’s journey through hell, with knitting needles. These sculptural interpretations of hellacious inhabitants range in size from 12 inches to 6 feet.  Again, the forms are beyond imagination, infused with improvisation, as the artist explores form-building unique to the controlled entanglement of strings and strands. Who do you think inspired these damned souls?

Melissa Maddonni Haims is a mixed media artist based in Philadelphia. She explores alternative materials, mostly recycled, reclaimed or rescued, with knitted elements and found objects. Her career in the arts began in New York City in the 1990’s, and life led her back home to Philadelphia in 2004, where she lives with her family in Chestnut Hill. Ms. Haims currently maintains membership in the Highwire Artists Co-operative and the Northwest Artists Collective, and teaches children and young adults traditional handwork methods, such as knit and crochet, for the Handwork Studio of Narberth, Pa.

For more information and photographs, please visit her website at
www.melissamaddonnihaims.com.

Highwire Gallery
2040 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19125
www.highwiregallery.com

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New Items :: Two New Paintings and One New Sea Glass Necklace

Posted by Kristen Stein on September 14, 2009
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This week, I listed two new original paintings and one new sea glass necklace. The first painting “Above it All” is an expressionist landscape inspired by a photograph of a sunset. Cool colors with lots of emotion painted on a 24×24 canvas that is 1.5 inches deep.

The second painting is another in my rustic tree landscape paintings. This one features 4 blue trees along a distant horizon. The painting is a textured mixed media piece with a rugged, weathered look done in a rich warm palette. This piece would look great in rooms accented in woods and leathers.

I also introduced one new crochet wire knit sea glass necklace. Each of the 16 sea glass pieces were individually wire-wrapped and then hand crocheted into a necklace. The clasp is handmade using a wire-wrapped sea glass. Each piece is in a beautiful brown shade which is more rare than the traditional blueish green sea glass. The pieces used in this necklace are genuine found sea glass from the beaches of Kelleys Island in Lake Erie. A unique artisan necklace that is sure to bring compliments to those who wear it.


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Call for Artists Reminder

Posted by Side Arts on September 14, 2009
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This Friday is the cut off for the call for artists for the South of South Street Party and Flea Market!

Sunday, September 27th
12-4pm
On Bainbridge between 5th and 6th Streets

Philly Aids Thrift will be offering standard size (~5x3ft) tables at $25 each, and is looking specifically for artists with low to mid-priced artwork for sale.

Along with the artwork, this event will feature food from nearby restaurants, local businesses selling their wares and promoting their stores and events, a live band, a stilt walker, zombies, raffles, and more!

If you are interested, then please reply by email to info@phillysidearts.com with your name, contact information, what type of artwork you have for sale and at what prices, and a link to your profile. Please reply ASAP, the artists selected will be notified by Friday, September 18th.

For more information please visit: philly.sidearts.com or www.phillyaidsthrift.com.

Ellie Brown Solo Exhibition at Center for the Book Arts

Posted by Ellie Brown on September 09, 2009
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Host:
Center for the Book Arts
Date:
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Time:
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location:
Center for the Book Arts
Street:
28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor
City/Town:
New York, NY

Phone:
2124810295
Email:

Description

In 2005 when Ellie Brown turned 30, she spent a great deal of time considering the impact of her history on her current life. During this period of introspection, it became clear that her lovers and boyfriends where a very large part in shaping who she had become as an adult female. It was at this point she decided to make an altered book for each lover in homage or remembrance of their time together. The books did not judge whether the experience with the man was positive or negative, but rather examined memories and impressions of their time together. The altered books are glued shut, only revealing the front cover and the altered interior. Imagery and symbols in the books are a language between Ellie and the man who the book was made for. The books are not made to make fun or embarrass the men but truly examine memories from their experience together, whether it was five years or one night. Most men responded positively to the project with the exception of one ex-boyfriend who responded ‘I am married and do not care to read this book’. Ellie was unable to locate many of the men to send them a digital copy of their book but found it even more difficult to contact some men who she had rather not speak to again. She saw all of the connected emotions as part of the process of the project. As a whole, the books represent an important part of Ellie’s autobiography and a larger social inquiry into what separates love, sex and romance for a contemporary woman.

The show runs through December 5th, 2009
http://www.elliebrown.com

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Exclusive Offer

Posted by Side Arts on September 08, 2009
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Philly Side Arts presents an exclusive offer to our member artists!

Philly Aids Thrift will be hosting The South of South Street Party and Flea Market on Sunday, September 27th at noon to 4pm and have asked Philly Side Arts to provide artists for the event. They are offering five standard size tables at $25 each and are looking for artists with low to mid-priced wares for sale.

Along with the artwork, this event will feature food from nearby restaurants, local businesses selling their wares and promoting their stores and events, a live band, a stilt walker, clowns, raffles, and more!

If you are interested, then please reply by email to info@phillysidearts.com with your name, contact information, what type of artwork you have for sale and at what prices, and a link to your profile. Please reply ASAP, the artists selected will be notified by Friday, September 18th.

Weave a Scarf Workshop

Posted by Pam Pawl on September 04, 2009
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This is a great way to try your hand at weaving! My   floor looms are set up to weave a variety of scarves . You will be shown how a loom works and several weaving patterns. Then you pick your yarns and  weave a scarf   that will be completed  by the end of the session. I provide all the materials unless you want to bring a special yarn to weave with. Knitting yarns usually work or can be added as accents. Everyone  will have their own loom to work on . I can accommodate up to 4 people per session. Bring your friends!

Enjoy the  experience of weaving in a fiber studio surrounded by fiber enthusiast, good music, tea and sweets. A good girlfriend activity.

Dates: Friday, SEpt 25, Saturday Sept 26 or Sunday , Sept 27

Time: 10-4pm

Fee: $85

Location : Roxborough

Please e-mail or call to reserve a space by Sept. 13. A $25 deposit will reserve your space. I accept Visa/Mastercard..

Pam@pampawltextiles.com     215 483-7157