Thursday, February 24, 2011

Opportunties for Artists

THE POLITICS OF FOOD ART COMPETITION

The Cape May Forum - Chautauqua at the Shore is calling for artists to enter The Politics of Food Art Competition! This call is being extended to artists in the state of New Jersey.

This event is the first annual art competition held by the Cape May Forum, to sponsor an exciting and iconic image to represent the fall program. Artwork juried into the competition will be sold at an auction to be held at the Cape May Forum Gala, “Evening of Chautauqua,” on June 4 at the Cape May Winery. The winning piece will be awarded a prize of $1000, and will be reproduced for the annual CMF poster, used in advertising, and in other venues.

A topical brief, an application and a FAQ Sheet are all attached to this email. An optional meeting will be held at the Cape May Forum offices (address below) on Wednesday, February 23 at 2:00 pm, to further explain the competition and its theme.

Applications are due back, with a fee of $10.00, by Friday, March 11. Artwork is due on Friday, May 6. Participants and winners will be announced on Friday, May 13. If your work is selected, it will be exhibited and sold at the Gala on June 4. At that time the winner will be announced, and a limited edition of the poster will be on sale.

Cape May Forum - Chautauqua at the Shore

PO Box 128 | Cape May NJ 08204 | Phone: 609-770-2626

info@capemayforum.org | www.capemayforum.org

Attention: Kathy Angela Varallo

The 29th Ellarslie Open

During the early years of the museum, the focus was on acquiring items to expand the decorative arts collection. Museum director Ben Whitmire (1978-1988) changed the focus to include temporary exhibitions of contemporary art with an emphasis on Trenton area artists. In 1982, he established the Ellarslie Open to encourage local artists to submit their work for judging and display. Since then, the Trenton City Museum has displayed the work of over five hundred local and regional artists, many selected on the basis of work they submitted to the Ellarslie Open. Today, the Ellarslie Open has become a significant exhibition in its own right, drawing on the work of professional artists from all over the tri-state region and beyond, while encouraging and recognizing emerging artists.

EllarslieOpenProspectus.pdf (4109k bytes)

Trenton City Museum at

Ellarslie Mansion, Cadwalader Park, Trenton, New Jersey

Phone (609) 989-3632 , Fax (609) 989-3624

www.ellarslie.org

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Mel Leipzig exhibition at the West Windsor Arts Center

March 6-April 29

Opening reception:

Saturday, March 19, 4:30-7 pm

Special gallery talk by Mel Leipzig: The

Influence of Monet, Cezanne and Manet

Sunday, March 27, 2-3:30 pm

Often called “New Jersey’s Greatest Living

Painter,” Mel Leipzig is also a beloved teacher. The

West Windsor Arts Center is exhibiting the work

of Professor Leipzig and more than 20 artists who

have studied with him or been influenced by him.

Gallery hours: Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 pm

West Windsor Arts Center

952 Alexander Road

(historic Princeton Junction Firehouse)

West Windsor, NJ 08550

609.716.1931

www.westwindsorarts.org


Life drawing class at Artworks a success. Extended six more weeks


Open Life Drawing Sessions at Artworks, Sunday mornings from 10AM-1PM, three hours with nude model, no instructor, $14 at the door, no preregistration needed, walk-ins welcome. Feb 28, March 6,13,20,27, April 3. info@artworkstrenton.org - 609.394.9436 - 19 Everett Alley, Trenton, NJ 08611 http://artworkstrenton.org

Monday, February 14, 2011

Proposals Wanted

The Art Committee at AtlantiCare is seeking proposals for a variety of artwork for the Health Park at Hammonton which will be located in Hammonton, NJ.

The committee is seeking artists who reside in the State of New Jersey or the County of Philadelphia who are interested in providing inspirational, healing and refreshing images in a wide variety of mediums including 2‐dimensional and 3‐dimensional artwork, original art, limited edition prints, giclee prints, murals, mixed media art, mosaics, ceramics, sculpture, fabric art, collages, and photography. Existing and commissioned artwork will be considered. Art will be placed in the lobby areas, corridors, waiting rooms, treatment rooms, examination rooms, and other public spaces.

The theme for the building and the art is healing through nature with references to the history and agriculture of Hammonton, South Jersey and the Pine Barren regions. This can be expressed in a variety of ways such as: architecture, sacred geometry, color, community, family, light, movement, nature, line and form, pattern and texture. The committee is open to ideas by artists to express the concept of a natural world that may relate to interfaith, inspiring, and multicultural imagery that is appropriate in a healing environment.

The artwork is being funded by AtlantiCare as part of its commitment to including appropriate regional art in its facilities as a component of creating a healing environment for patients, visitors and staff.

All inquiries should be addressed to Cheryl Broschard, Foundation Project Coordinator. Inquiries should be made by email only to cheryl.broschard@atlanticare.org

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

D.J.Haslett showing at the Straube Center



TAWA member D.J. Haslett is among four artists with works currently on display at the Straube Art Center in Pennington, NJ. The exhibit "Perceptions" features abstract paintings with a variety of styles and approaches and runs through February 25.


http://www.straubecenter.com/art_at_straube.php for information and directions. Painting shown is entitled 'H-4 Out Pouring of Emotion'

Two weeks remaining for Life Drawing Class at Artworks


Monday, February 7, 2011

Call for "Women in the Arts"

Call for Entries

“Women in the Arts”, is a juried exhibit celebrating women artists. The juried exhibit is being sponsored by the Hammonton Arts Center, 219 Bellevue Avenue from March 1 to 29, 2011. A reception and awards luncheon will take place, Sunday, March 6, 2011 at 12:30 PM. Categories for entry include, Two Dimensional Art Under Glass, Two Dimensional Art No Glass, 3 Dimensional Work and Photography. Awards are Best in Show, $100 and $50 Best Of Category. All work must be hand delivered. Drops off dates are Wednesday, February 23, 2011 and Saturday February 26, 2011 during gallery hours. Gallery hours are Wednesday 10-5 and Saturday 11 to 4. Entry fee is $8.00 per entry HAC members, $10.00 per entry nonmembers. Artist may enter a maximum of three entries. The cost of the luncheon is only $20.00. In conjunction with the Women in the Arts Exhibit, the HAC will also sponsor an exhibit for Young Women under the age of 18. This juried exhibit will be held in the Loft Gallery. There will be a $50 Best of Show Award. Gloucester County College instructor, Carol Cuyjet will judge the exhibit. There will also be a guest speaker at the luncheon to be announced at a later date.

Application forms for the show are available at www.hammontonartscenter.org – click on Monthly Exhibits. Gallery hours are, Tues.1-4, Wed. 10-5, Thurs.10-9, Fri.1-8 & Sat.11-4.

Contact Judy Watson 609-561-7044 with any questions.

Funding for the HAC is provided in part by the NJ State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts through the Local Arts Grant administered by the Atlantic County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs. The HAC is a member of the South Jersey Cultural Alliance (SJCA). Visit the HAC at www.hammontonartscenter.org. The HAC is ADA accessible.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Don't miss out!!!


What better way is there to start off your Super Bowl Sunday, this weekend, then creating a master piece! Last Sunday we had 9 people show up for the life drawing class.
The word is getting out.
Come join us for the last three remaining classes.
There are plenty of easils.
Classes are held at Artworks in Trenton.
12$ per session.
10a.m. - 1.00 p.m.
 
TAWA is supported in part by the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission, through funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Art/New Jersey Department of State, a Partner Agency on the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders