Dear Friends,
I am pleased to announce that I have been selected to participate in a new online community of America’s finest artists called USA Projects http://www.unitedstatesartists.org/ created by United States Artists to expand its mission of investing in America’s finest artists.
Together we can join as pioneer members!
USA Projects is in a “Beta” stage in which a few artists have been selected to participate. You can join this community and help it grow! My Profile and Showcase are already up, and I’ve just launched a new project called BAG.
Check it out here:
I have some great BAG related perks available for anyone that’s interested in supporting me in this effort, and if you can’t support the project financially, I’d love it if you helped to spread the word and tell your friends about it. There is a video on my page, with me exploring the contents of someone’s bag you know you can’t miss! The goal of the project is to fund a BAG photo shoot and solo exhibition in Glasgow, Montana.
Come explore a new online community of America’s finest artists!
USA Projects is a community where America’s finest artists and those that love and support them can share their latest work, discover new artists, enter into a dialog with each other, and make direct donations (of any size, all of which are tax deductible) to new projects created by each artist. This is the first website in our knowledge that allows direct public donations between art patrons and accredited artists on the Internet.
Thank you for your support and interest,
Best regards and Happy New Year!
Ellie
A show of Female Artists dealing with the notion of family, curated by Ellie Brown
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SPEC Fox Art Gallery at UPenn
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UPenn SPEC Fox Art Gallery- Cohen Hall
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249 E. 36th St.
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Philadelphia, PA
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2159000839
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Description
October 6th -November 1st, 2009
*Closing Reception October 29th, 7-9pm*
Location: Fox Art Gallery at UPenn
249 E. 36th Street, Philadelphia PA
use enterance on the east side of Cohen Hall
at the second set of doors inside
artgallery@specevents.net
Gallery Hours: Monday-Saturday 9-5
Wednesdays 9-9
Artists Include:
Aileen Bassis
Alison Altergott
Brenna K. Murphy
Carmen Kolodzey
Cathy Gontarek
Ellie Brown
Erin M. Riley
Jessica Hendrix
Karen Beall
Kerry Kolenut
Rozalind Bloom
Sarah Moore
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Center for the Book Arts
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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6:00pm – 8:00pm
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Center for the Book Arts
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28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor
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New York, NY
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2124810295
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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
10th Annual Philadelphia Open Studio Tours
East of Broad: October 3-4, 2009
12-6pm Saturday and Sunday
906 Christian St
Philadelphia, PA 19147-3808
(215) 625-2424

