Saturday, January 29, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
The Seam @ Fox 3 Gallery - Friday, Jan. 28
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
The Baker Artist Awards
The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund established the Baker Artist Awards in 2008-2009 to recognize Baltimore’s artists and engage regional, national and international audiences in supporting these artists’ work. The 2011 Baker Artist Awards promote and honor individual artists who live and work in Baltimore City and its five surrounding counties. Three Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes will be awarded annually in March. The Baker Artist Awards are intended to show that talent and creativity are flourishing in the metropolitan region and attract the attention of regional, national and international audiences.
Click here to view my Baker Artist Awards page.
Friday, October 29, 2010
The Release of Baltimore Counts! Children's Art Book with accompanying Art Exhibition; Opening Reception, NOV 3rd
OPENING RECEPTION AND BOOK RELEASE PARTY
Wednesday, November 3rd, 5pm-9pm
Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
1212 Cathedral Street, Baltimore MD
The second book in the city counting series travels to Baltimore! Baltimore Counts! is a project that assembled 25 local artist to create artwork about Baltimore Trivia. The project will raise money for OrchKids, an initiative created by Baltimore Symphony Orchestra music director Marin Alsop.
The original works will be on display from November 3rd - 21st and will be sold in a silent auction on the 3rd. All proceeds from the book and a portion from artwork sales go directly to OrchKids. Along with the artwork from the Baltimore Counts! Children's Book will be a second exhibition of Baltimore artists that will be displayed at the Meyerhoff and on view during the same dates.
Oriet Milmoe of Oriet's Fine Art is the curator of the second exhibition of Baltimore Artists.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Art For Progress presents "Critical Mass"; Opening Reception Friday, Oct 15th; 6-10pm
Press Release: Art For Progress presents "Critical Mass", October 15 & 16, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, October 15, 2010, 6-10pm
New York City non profit organization Art For Progress will be hosting Critical Mass, a group art exhibition, on Friday, October 15th at the HeadQuarters Gallery in Tribeca, 385 Broadway, second floor. Curated by Natalie Kates (www.nataliekates.com), the exhibit asks “In these uncertain times does it seems the world is reaching a Critical Mass? What will be the tipping point for a new order or action to occur and will it be in the name of evolution or revolution?”
The 16-artist show consists of sculpture, painting, photography and digital art.
The participating artists are as follows:
Adam Cohen, Berette Macaulay, Chris Soria, Ione Citrin, Fareeha Khawaja, JAK, Jeanne Wilkinson, Juan Manuel Pajares, Gabe Kirchheimer, Kenneth Yee, Lance Dehne, Marina Reiter, Max Greis, Philip Simmons, Sima Schloss and Yuriy Bobrykov.
A hard-bound book featuring the artists will be available to commemorate the show.
Art For Progress, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 2004, is comprised of international artists, designers, film makers, DJ’s, and musicians. AFP provides artists with multiple benefits, supportive services, and exposure both on-line and at special events, while also providing arts education to NYC public school kids.
Headquarters Gallery
385 Broadway, second floor. (Walker & White Streets)
New York, NY
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Urbanite, August 31, 2010
Click on the link to read the "My Creation" posted on Urbanite's online magazine section, Arts/Culture, August 31, 2010: "Playful Paintings" by Cara Ober
Monday, August 30, 2010
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