Thursday, May 31, 2018

Four Women + CADD FUNd

Dear Valley House Friend,

Please join us for the following events and exhibitions!

This Saturday, June 2, 1:00pm-5:00pm, Anne Weary will be in the gallery, on the final day of her exhibition, True to Nature. Stop by to meet Anne and see her exhibition. About the inspiration for her drawings, Anne Weary says, "I cannot resist the beauty and atmosphere of the woods – unspoiled and untouched by humankind."

Also, Saturday is the last chance to see Brooklyn-based artist Allison Gildersleeve's exhibition, High Frequency. About her paintings and ink drawings, Allison Gildersleeve says, "I'm interested in the point where imagery breaks down into abstraction, but not completely – I always want to catch it before the sensation of place dissolves into pure mark making."

Both exhibitions are on view today, Friday, and Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm.

Please join us Saturday, June 9, 6:00pm-8:00pm, for the opening reception for two exhibitions, Vera Barnett: Home, and Trish Nickell: Points of View. Trish Nickell will give an Artist Talk on Saturday, June 16, 11:00am. Vera Barnett will give an Artist Talk on Saturday, June 23, 11:00am.

View images of work in all four exhibitions at www.valleyhouse.com

On June 10, at 5:00pm, celebrate creativity and community at a Sunday evening soup supper at this year's CADD FUNd at 3015 at Trinity Groves. CADD FUNd will be a fast-paced evening with six finalists sharing innovative ideas about potential artistic projects. CADD FUNd will make possible a high-impact idea that needs the support of the DFW arts community. Funds are raised by ticket sales and will be awarded to the winner chosen by the audience. Tickets are $40 and may be purchased at www.caddallas.net

In case you missed our recent email detailing additional upcoming events, visit http://www.valleyhouse.com/main.asp?page=62 to catch up on all the latest happenings!

THANK YOU for staying in touch. We look forward to seeing you soon!


Art, Art, and more Art

Location:Dallas

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas Present CADD FUNd 2018

Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas
Present

CADD FUNd 2018

Sunday, June 10th
5:00 – 7:30 pm

3015 AT TRINITY GROVES
3015 Gulden Lane
Dallas, Texas 75212



Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas will again celebrate creativity and community with a Sunday Soup Supper on June 10th at 3015 at Trinity Groves. CADD FUNd will be a fun, fast-paced evening of sharing innovative ideas about potential artistic projects. CADD FUNd will make possible a high-impact idea that needs the support of the DFW arts community.

The idea for the annual CADD FUNd was inspired by similar events throughout the United States such as Feast in Brooklyn, Incubate in Chicago and Spread in Santa Fe. Over the past several years, numerous organizations have taken the basic premise of a Sunday soup dinner - collect creative proposals, invite the public to pay, eat, and listen, and then democratically vote for a winner - and adapted it to their own local purposes.

CADD FUNd 2018 will be awarded to one of these finalists:

Nida Bangash, SMU
Heather Charlet, UTD
Chris Evans, UNT
Barbara Horlander, TCU
Sara Rastegarpouyani, UTA
James Talambas, UTA

The six finalists will be selected from all of the applicants by three esteemed jurors; Amy Lewis Hofland, Director of the Crow Collection of Asian Art; Maggie Adler, Associate Curator of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art; and Phillip Collins, Curator, Scholar, and former Chief Curator at the African American Museum in Dallas.

During the event on June 10th, the finalists will present short proposals for original and yet-to-be-realized new projects. Members of the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions and then the audience participants will vote for their favorite project. Last year’s winner, Spencer Evans, will also give a short presentation during the event. After a short recess to tally the votes, the winner of CADD FUNd 2018 will be announced!

The CADD FUNd is $2500 - $7500 + and beyond. Funds are raised by ticket sales and will go to the winner chosen by the audience.

Tickets are $40 per person and are on sale now.

Tickets will not be available at the door. In an effort to make CADD FUNd 2018 as accessible as possible for the students and artists, $10 of each ticket sold will be applied to jurors’ fees and administrative costs in lieu of charging application fees.

While CADD FUNd is about raising much-needed cash, we hope that it will also be a forum to discuss the many other needs and resources that help make projects happen.

For information about the event & sponsorship opportunities contact: Cohndrennan@gmail.com


Art, Art, and more Art

Location:Dallas

Call to Artists Texas

Tito's Prize
Open Call: April 24 - May 31, 2018



Big Medium is now accepting applications for the second annual Tito's Prize! Austin artists are invited to apply until May 31. Please review the full guidelines before applying.

The Tito’s Prize is funded by a generous gift from Tito’s Handmade Vodka and facilitated by Big Medium. The award includes a solo exhibition during the 2018 East Austin Studio Tour in the Big Medium Gallery at Canopy. This opportunity is available to any artist living and working in Austin. For this purpose, Austin is defined as the area contained within the ten city council districts. Artists working in any artistic media and at any stage in their career are eligible.

A three member curatorial panel will unanimously select the prize-winning artist. The curatorial panel includes Andrea Mellard, Director of Public Programs & Community Engagement at The Contemporary Austin; Dennis Nance, Galveston Arts Center Curator and artist; and Veronica Roberts, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Blanton Museum of Art.

The winner of the Tito’s Prize will be announced July 17, 2018. The winning artist’s solo exhibition will open on October 19 in the Big Medium Gallery and run through the 2018 East Austin Studio Tour, closing on November 18.

Apply here

bigmedium.org/titosprize.html


Art, Art, and more Art

Location:Texas

Jieun Beth: Innocence in Silence

Jieun Beth: Innocence in Silence
June 1 - July 7

Opening Reception: Friday, June 1, 7-10pm

Address: 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #101
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-6pm

Join us on Friday, June 1 for the opening of Innocence in Silence. Our third exhibition of 2018 features Jieun Beth in a solo show guest curated by Oliver Franklin.

Pairing an image of a shirt with an individual’s obituary, Innocence in Silence portrays the traces of a body and the memory of a personhood. Once used as an expression of individuality and a representation of self, the images and descriptions now remain as a relic and history. It is a reminder of the ultimate vacancy of our body, the influence of perception and the idea of an identity to encourage the reflection of one’s intention in life.

Jieun Beth (b. Texas, 1987) was born in the U.S. and grew up in South Korea, Canada, and France; living in twelve different cities and growing up with diverse influences motivated her artistic direction. She graduated with her MFA in Studio Art at the University of Texas at Austin in 2013 and received her BFA in Painting at the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2009. She explores the idea of personal identity and examines the influence of the body, memory and transience of life on the understanding of one’s identity.

Oliver Franklin has curated storytelling experiences in multiple media for over twenty years. Currently the Director of The Elisabet Ney Museum, Franklin has also worked at the Harry Ransom Center, Republic of Texas Museum, the Museum of South Texas and the Texas Historical Foundation.

jieunbeth.com


Art, Art, and more Art

Location:Austin Texas

Monday, May 21, 2018

Austin joins global cities for Leadership Exchange Program addressing urban affordability for the creative sector

AUSTIN, TX—May 21, 2018—This June, representatives from the City of Austin’s Economic Development Department will join cultural leaders from around the world to explore and address global challenges facing creative communities. Funded by an award from Bloomberg Philanthropies and Google Arts & Culture, staffers from Austin’s Cultural Arts and Global Business Divisions will participate in the first-ever Leadership Exchange Program, an initiative of the World Cities Culture Forum (WCCF) of which Austin is a member. Hosted in Toronto and led by the non-profit creative placemaking organization Artscape, the Exchange will bring together thought leaders from Austin, Amsterdam, London, New York, San Francisco, Sydney and Warsaw. The cities will explore urban affordability for the creative sector and establish global best practices for retaining and growing affordable creative spaces.

“The City of Austin recognizes the affordability crisis facing our citizens, including those in our creative community, and has identified this issue as a key priority,” said Meghan Wells, Manager of Austin’s Cultural Arts Division. “Participation in the Leadership Exchange Program will enable us to address this challenge with an eye toward what is working in other cities and develop creative solutions to add to our strategies and resources.”

Kate Levin, Chair of the Leadership Exchange Jury and program lead for Bloomberg Philanthropies Arts, added, “By creating the opportunity for cities to learn firsthand about the activities and approaches of their peers, the Leadership Exchange Program will advance the unique capacity of the creative sector in addressing civic issues.”

Cities are laboratories for the development of creative solutions. As Mayors around the world invest in cultural projects ranging from cultural facilities and arts programming, to affordable workspace, tourism, engagement and sustainability, the Leadership Exchange Program is an unparalleled opportunity to bring cities together for peer-to-peer learning. Members of WCCF are united in the belief that culture plays a critical role in addressing challenges facing creative communities, and the Leadership Exchange Program will be a catalyst for positive change globally.

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City of Austin Cultural Arts Division
The Cultural Arts Division of the Economic Development Department provides leadership and management for the City’s cultural arts programs and for the development of arts and cultural industries. The Cultural Arts Division is responsible for the Cultural Arts Funding Programs, Art in Public Places Program, community-based arts development, and programs to assist the development of film and creative industries in Austin.

About World Cities Culture Forum
The World Cities Culture Forum is a leading collaborative network of 35 world cities who believe culture is the golden threat for urban policy. It brings together city leaders to share, debate and inspire each other. The Forum publishes the world’s most comprehensive data on culture and cities, carries our research on new policy trends and convenes themed symposia, regional summits and workshops including an annual World Cities Culture Summit hosted on a rotating basis by member cities. In 2018, the Summit will be held in San Francisco. The World Cities Culture Forum is an initiative of the Mayor of London, organized and coordinated by BOP Consulting. For more information about the forum and the summit, visit www.worldcitiescultureforum.com.

About Bloomberg Philanthropies
Bloomberg Philanthropies works in over 120 countries around the world to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people. The organization focuses on five key areas for creating lasting change: Arts, Education, Environment, Government Innovation, and Public Health. Bloomberg Philanthropies encompasses all of Michael R. Bloomberg’s charitable activities, including his foundation and his personal giving. In 2017, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed $702 million. For more information, please visit www.bloomberg.org.
About Google Arts & Culture
Google Arts & Culture is an innovation partner for cultural institutions. The team provides technologies that help preserve and share culture and allow curators to create engaging exhibitions online and offline, in museums. The Google Arts & Culture app is free and available on the web, on iOS and Android, allowing users to explore exhibitions from over a thousand museums.




Art, Art, and more Art

Location:Austin

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

CADD FUND 2018 Announces Finalists for June 10th event

Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas
Present

CADD FUNd 2018

Sunday, June 10th
5:00 – 7:30 pm

3015 AT TRINITY GROVES
3015 Gulden Lane
Dallas, Texas 75212



Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas will again celebrate creativity and community with a Sunday Soup Supper on June 10th at 3015 at Trinity Groves. CADD FUNd will be a fun, fast-paced evening of sharing innovative ideas about potential artistic projects. CADD FUNd will make possible a high-impact idea that needs the support of the DFW arts community.

The idea for the annual CADD FUNd was inspired by similar events throughout the United States such as Feast in Brooklyn, Incubate in Chicago and Spread in Santa Fe. Over the past several years, numerous organizations have taken the basic premise of a Sunday soup dinner - collect creative proposals, invite the public to pay, eat, and listen, and then democratically vote for a winner - and adapted it to their own local purposes.

This year's CADD FUNd will be awarded to one of these six finalists:

Nida Bangash, SMU
Heather Charlet, UTD
Chris Evans, UNT
Barbara Horlander, TCU
Sara Rastegarpouyani, UTD
James Talambas, UTA

The six finalists will be selected from all of the applicants by three esteemed jurors; Amy Lewis Hofland, Director of the Crow Collection of Asian Art; Maggie Adler, Associate Curator of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art; and Phillip Collins, Curator, Scholar, and former Chief Curator at the African American Museum in Dallas.

During the event on June 10th, the finalists will present short proposals for original and yet-to-be-realized new projects. Members of the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions and then the audience participants will vote for their favorite project. Last year’s winner, Spencer Evans, will also give a short presentation during the event. After a short recess to tally the votes, the winner of CADD FUNd 2018 will be announced!

The CADD FUNd is $2500 - $7500 + and beyond. Funds are raised by ticket sales and will go to the winner chosen by the audience.

Tickets are $40 per person and are on sale now.

Tickets will not be available at the door. In an effort to make CADD FUNd 2018 as accessible as possible for the students and artists, $10 of each ticket sold will be applied to jurors’ fees and administrative costs in lieu of charging application fees.

While CADD FUNd is about raising much-needed cash, we hope that it will also be a forum to discuss the many other needs and resources that help make projects happen.



Art, Art, and more Art

Location:Dallas

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Call for Entries Open for 2018 Art of Peace – Tyler Visual Art Exhibit


(TYLER, TX) - Entries now are being accepted for the Sowing Seeds of Peace Visual Art Exhibit as part of the Art of Peace – Tyler celebration, a citywide commemoration of the United Nations International Day of Peace, Sept. 21.
“Art of Peace – Tyler is happy to once again to partner with the Tyler Museum of Art to invite regional artists to offer their creative responses to the idea of peace and to our 2018 theme, Sowing Seeds of Peace,” said Anne McCrady, co-founder and co-director of the peace event.
The visual art show will be presented as a juried exhibit in the museum’s education classroom Sept. 16-23, at the Tyler Museum of Art, 1300 S. Mahon Ave. on the Tyler Junior College main campus. The exhibit will be open to the public and admission is free.
The jury for selection will consist of members of the Art of Peace - Tyler committee and TMA representatives. The jury has the option to select up to two works per artist for inclusion in the show. Past exhibits have included the work of artists from Austin, Dallas, Lubbock and the East Texas area.
“We are privileged that the Art of Peace - Tyler committee once again has asked us to be the host venue for this exhibition,” TMA Executive Director Chris Leahy said. “The work we have seen over the past four years of our partnership has grown increasingly more dynamic and accomplished, and we are proud to have the opportunity to participate in such a great community event.”
Entry deadline for the visual art show is July 31. For more information about Art of Peace – Tyler events, visit www.tylerpeace.com. For questions about the art exhibition, e-mail artofpeaceart@gmail.com or call Mrs. McCrady at (903) 658-5645.


SUBMISSIONS
· Artists must be older than 18 and reside in Texas
· Entry deadline is Tuesday, July 31, 2018. Entries received, whether by mail or e-mail, after midnight July 31 will not be accepted
· Works in all media are eligible, provided they can be juried by digital image. These include painting, drawing, printmaking, photography/digital media, sculpture, mixed media and fine craft (wood, metal, clay, fiber, glass)
· Artwork should relate to the 2018 theme, Sowing Seeds of Peace, as a metaphor for the creative endeavor of peace work.
· Artwork must be able to fit through a regular-sized doorway
· Works chosen must be finished, dry and ready to exhibit
· Each artist may submit two pieces of art. Artists’ submission must consist of:
o Three high-quality digital JPEG images of each proposed work, each clearly labeled: Artist Last Name-Title-View. If mailed CD is to be returned, artists should include a self-addressed, stamped envelope
o A description of each work that includes title, media, size and description
o Artist CV or résumé with contact information including Website, e-mail, phone
and mailing address
· Artists should e-mail digital images, descriptions of work, CV and artist information to artofpeaceart@gmail.com or mail a CD with information packet to: Art of Peace – Tyler Exhibit Committee, Tyler Museum of Art, 1300 S. Mahon Ave, Tyler, TX 75701
ARTWORK IMAGES
“Since jury selection uses images of the artwork, artists should send high-quality images that represent their pieces as accurately and professionally as possible,” Mrs. McCrady said. Artists must submit images as JPEG files. Art of Peace - Tyler reserves the right to reproduce artwork images of accepted entries for promotion of the exhibition in the media.
The TMA does not allow art sales on the premises. However, given artist permission, guests will be provided with names of artists and selected contact information, she said. Visitors who wish to purchase artwork may contact the artist directly regarding a sale after the close of the show.


INSURANCE
The TMA will insure exhibited works from the time of their safe arrival at the Museum until they are returned to the artist, for the insurance values indicated on the entry form. Insurance values will correspond with the demonstrable fair market value of the work. Details of the insurance coverage are addressed in the final loan agreement for selected works. Submission of an entry to the exhibition constitutes agreement on the part of the entrant to the conditions set forth in the competition.
EXHIBITION CALENDAR
Tuesday, May 1 — Entries open
Tuesday, July 31 — Entry deadline (must be received by midnight)
Friday, August 31 — Artist notification of jury’s selections
Tuesday, Sept. 11 & Wednesday, Sept. 12 — Receipt of artwork for show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 16 — Exhibition opens to the public
Monday, Sept. 17 — Museum closed
Sunday, Sept. 23 — Artist reception, 3 p.m.; program, 3:30 p.m.; artwork pickup, 5 p.m; exhibit closes.
Tuesday, Sept. 25 — Final day to pick up artwork, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Sept. 14 - 23 — 2017 Art of Peace Tyler events








Art, Art, and more Art

Location:Tyler Texas

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

"LA COUNTY ARBORETUM” - A SPECIAL COMMISSION FROM LA METRO TO BRING ART TO THE STREETS

“LA COUNTY ARBORETUM” - A SPECIAL COMMISSION FROM LA METRO TO BRING ART TO THE STREETS


ARTIST KAREN HOCHMAN BROWN COMMISSIONED BY LA METRO TO CREATE WORK FOR THEIR "THROUGH THE EYES OF ARTISTS" POSTER PROJECT FOR DISPLAY ON BUSES AND RAIL MAY 7 TO JULY 1, 2018

POSTER SIGNING AT THE LA COUNTY ARBORETUM ON MAY 15TH, 11 AM-1 PM

(Los Angeles, California) – It has been an eventful year for LA Artist Karen Hochman Brown. The digital artist currently has a solo show on view at The Main in Santa Clarita and the Jewish Federation in Monrovia. She recently concluded her artist residency at the Crain Art Gallery in San Marino, plus she has two upcoming solo exhibitions scheduled at the Museum of Art and History in Lancaster and the California Center for Photographic and Digital Arts in Santa Ana.

Hochman Brown continues the wave of interest in her work with a commission for a poster on the buses and trains of the LA Metro. On view throughout Los Angeles from May 7 to July 1, 2018, the artist’s work weaves imagery of train tracks, aloe blooms, and peacock feathers. Drawing from elements one might find at the Arboretum, Hochman Brown comments, "I was inspired by many non-native species co-existing in harmony, much like the kaleidoscope of people from across the globe who live in Los Angeles County.”

Hochman Brown’s inspired art has redefined the possibilities of abstraction with digital media and continues that development in Shoreline Symmetries at The Main gallery space in Santa Clarita. The artist has departed from purely abstract compositions to examine her techniques among landscapes. To this end, Hochman Brown has envisioned the landscape as hyperreal, otherworldly, and defying of natural phenomena.

In previous work, the artist engaged questions about cultural identity. Her works referenced Judaic iconography with their six-point structures and formed the basis of the artist’s technical, expressive, and conceptual investigations. Currently, Hochman Brown’s subject has evolved to a broader consideration of the natural world and its irreducible makeup of fractal geometries. Comprised of multiple layers of floral imagery, Hochman Brown isolates and pieces together their disparate elements into abstracted kaleidoscopic tapestries. The artist’s painterly process utilizes various digital photographic editing tools and software in her meticulous manipulations of tonality, brightness, and saturation to create an illusion of depth.

Karen Hochman Brown received her B.A. in Art from Pitzer College, has continued to study math, and did post-graduate work at California College of the Arts and Crafts where her master’s thesis introduced Construction Geometry via Art, a Junior High School curriculum she taught at Pasadena Waldorf School. She continued to study the interconnections of math and art via technology at UCLA studying graphic design in late-nineties. Her work has been widely exhibited in California and the United States.

The LA County Arboretum is located at 301 North Baldwin Ave, Arcadia, CA 91007.

POSTER SIGNING AT THE LA COUNTY ARBORETUM ON MAY 15TH, 11 AM-1 PM

Images pictured by Karen Hochman Brown:
Top: “Arboretum Mandala”

Additional and high-res mages: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jz5h1aa4xopzn3a/AAAG1CNdVqcZGUDR8dm2c7Oia?dl=0


KAREN HOCHMAN BROWN
Showing this spring;


Shoreline Symmetries
4/16/18 through 5/11/18
The Main Gallery — Santa Clarita, CA
Artist reception 4/19/18 – 7:00-10:00 PM

The Seven Species
3/1/18 though 5/31/18
Jewish Federation — Monrovia, CA

Abstraction
3/31/18 through 4/30/18
Art@The Six — Calabasas, CA
Artist Reception 4/11/18 @7:30 PM
Through the Eyes of Artists



Art, Art, and more Art

Location:Los Angeles