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Announcing 3rd Annual "Collaborations And Mixed Media" Exhibition At Eye For Creative Education-Call To Artists To Employ
The Center for Creative Pedagogy announces the 3rd Annual "Collaborations and Mixed Media" Exhibition. The Rickie Report shares this Call for Art and is pleased to invite the Public to the Opening Reception on March 18th! The CCE'south Gallery continues to motivate artists and creators to work with each other, while offering a unique fine art event for all to view. The details and some photos from the previous exhibit are hither. Borderline for entries: Lord's day, Feb 26, 2017, eleven:59 PM.
425 24th Street, Due west Palm Embankment, FL 33407
t (561) 805 9927 ext. 160 f (561) 805 9929
www.cceflorida.org
3rd Annual "COLLABORATIONS AND MIXED MEDIA"
Public Opening Reception:
Saturday, March 18, 2017 6PM
"Collaborations 2016"

The 3rd Almanac 'Collaborations and Mixed Media' exhibition is seeking to highlight collaborative works in a range of mediums. This is an open media exhibition that will include mixed media artworks and works that are a range of mediums (i.e. Photography, Painting, Sculpture, etc.) as well equally collaborative artworks. Emerging and established artists are encouraged to apply.
The Gallery at Eye for Creative Didactics rotates monthly and bi-monthly exhibitions in a professional, light-filled exhibition space in a newly renovated facility in the heart of Northwood Hamlet Arts District located but a few blocks from downtown W Palm Beach, FL. Please visit http://cceflorida.org/the-gallery/ for the current list of exhibitions and for more than information.
2017 CALENDAR
February 26 Entry deadline
March four Notification of juror decision
March 7-eleven Artwork delivery
March 18 Exhibition opens
March xviii Exhibition reception and awards presentation
Apr 22 Exhibition closes
April 28-29 Artwork Selection-Upward
"Collaborations 2016"
DEADLINE
Lord's day, Feb 26, 2017, 11:59 PM.
Fine art Call at Juried Art Services:
http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=1240
THE EXHIBITION
The 2017 3rd Annual Collaborations and Mixed Media exhibition volition be held March 18 – April 22, 2017 and is open to all media created within the past two (2) years. This National exhibition is open to all, emerging or established artists, xviii years of historic period or older.
AWARDS
Best in show: $400. Second place: $200. Tertiary place: $100.
ENTRY FEE and DEADLINE
The non-refundable entry fee is $forty for up to 3 works per entry. Artists may submit multiple entries. Entry fee is payable online past credit card. If y'all prefer to pay by check, please make check payable to Eye for Creative Education, 425 24th St., West Palm Embankment, FL 33407, (561) 805-9927. Exist sure to include your application identification number so that we may credit your account accordingly. Entry fees are non-refundable.
Payments must be received on or before 11:59 PM, Lord's day, February 26, 2017.
SPECIFICATIONS
All accustomed works must have been completed within the by Ii (2) years and must be installation-ready with ALL hanging hardware attached, as applicative (preferably wired for hanging). Works cannot be larger than 80 inches (framed) in any ane direction. Wall mounted works are express to 20 lbs. (maximum) and must hang with nail and hook only, wall anchors and screws are not permitted. All works to be considered must NOT include nudity or whatsoever suggestive, extremely trigger-happy or questionable imagery that would not fit into CCE'southward regular twenty-four hour period to day classes that welcome children of all ages and their parents. Work may be rejected if deemed every bit such. Entry fees are non-refundable.
DELIVERY and Render OF ACCEPTED WORKS
All accepted artwork must remain in the exhibition for its duration. Accustomed works must exist delivered to The Gallery between the hours of x:00 AM and 4:00 PM March 7-11, 2017. Works must be picked up Apr 28-29, 2017 betwixt the same hours listed.
Shipped works should be timed to arrive during this schedule every bit well. Artists are responsible for paying all shipping and insurance charges to and from The Gallery; include pre-paid render shipping label and reusable packaging with artwork. The Gallery is not responsible for artworks in transit. Containers should be sturdy and reusable with appropriate render aircraft instructions. Works will be returned in the same shipping materials. Shipped entries will exist returned equally soon every bit possible after the exhibition'south decision. Please ship all works to The Gallery at CCCE, West Palm Beach, FL 33407, (561)805-9927.
INSURANCE, PUBLICITY, SALES
The Gallery reserves the right to photograph and/or reproduce digital images of accepted works for any related or educational purpose.
Understanding
1. Agency; Purposes. The Artist appoints CCE equally agent for the works of art ("the Artworks") consigned nether this Agreement, for the purposes of exhibition and sale. CCE shall not let the physical Artworks to be used for any other purposes without the written consent of the Creative person. CCE is granted the power to use artwork images for marketing purposes. This agreement applies only to works consigned under this Agreement and does not make CCE a full general amanuensis for any other works.
2. Charitable Contribution: CCE and the exhibiting Business/Artist agree that Artist Donates 40% percent of the Retail Price of the Artwork from art sales to CCE. Artist to retain lx% of auction to be paid at end of contract/exhibition.
3. Consignment. The Artist hereby consigns to CCE, and CCE accepts on consignment, those Artworks listed on the attached Inventory Sheet which is a part of this Agreement. Additional Inventory Sheets may be incorporated into this Understanding at such time as both parties agree to the consignment of other works of art.
4. CCE Liability and Security: CCE is non responsible for theft or impairment. CCE will care for all artworks herein by all reasonable efforts. CCE is not responsible for loss from forces of nature (ex., Hurricane, Flooding). Creative person is responsible for his/her ain property insurance.
v. Warranty. The Artist hereby warrants that he/she created and possesses unencumbered championship to the Artworks, and that their descriptions are true and accurate.
half-dozen. Duration of Consignment. The Artist and CCE agree that the initial term of consignment for the Artworks is to exist exhibition specific, and that the Artist will not request their return before the end of this term. Too see #7 for removal specifics.
Attention – IMPORTANT Weather DISASTER NOTIFICATION: In the outcome of an impending natural disaster such as named Tropical Storms and/or Hurricanes past which it has been advised evacuations accept been determined each artist is responsible for collecting their own pieces and moving them to safe storage no less than two days prior to the oncoming storm/hurricane in society to let CCE staff to take their ain security measures to protect belongings and equipment held at the Gallery.
7. Fiduciary Responsibilities. Title to each of the Artworks remains with the Artist until the Artist has been paid the full amount owing him or her for the Artworks; title then passes directly to the purchaser. All proceeds from the sale of the Artworks shall exist paid to the Artist at the end of the contract consignment. Commercial Full general Liability coverage. CCE carries Curvation Insurance. This insurance (every bit with all similarly located galleries and insurance companies nationwide save those that insure established museum art pieces) does non apply to private pieces of art at CCE. Artists who exhibit their pieces at CCE are responsible for insuring their work.
8. Removal from Gallery. Artwork is required to remain on exhibit for duration of contract. CCE shall not lend out or remove artwork from the bounds, without first obtaining written permission from the Creative person. Artist may not remove work from the gallery during consignment dates without obtaining written permission from CCE.
ix. Promotion. CCE shall use its all-time efforts to promote the sale of the Artworks and undertake promotional activities on the Artist's behalf. For Professional Artists CCE may produce a promotional event. The Door Fee/Entry for result(s) is a $10.00 donation (per person) to support the Centre for Creative Education. This fee helps to support the Eye for Creative Education which is a non for profit arrangement that utilizes events such as this to help foster and further our mission in empowering our students to grow academically, creatively and socially through arts-based education. This contribution also supports the staffing, curating efforts, marketing, and event planning.
ten. Procedures for Modification. Amendments to this Agreement must be signed by both Artist and CCE. Creative person and CCE must initial whatever changes made on this form and any boosted provisions written into information technology.
11. Unclaimed artwork for a period of i twelvemonth from the end of the artists endmost contract date will go property of CCE.
For more than data:
Jonathon Ortiz-Smykla, Gallery and Marketing Manager
Center for Creative Education
425 24th Street, Westward Palm Beach, FL 33407
t (561) 805 9927 ext. 160 f (561) 805 9929
world wide web.cceflorida.org
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FREE Biennial 2017 International Kinetic Fine art Exhibit and Symposium, February 3rd – fifth
The 2017 International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium, February 3-five, is a Gratuitous Biennial effect taking identify in Boynton Beach, FL. Kinetic fine art is art that moves with the help of wind, light, h2o or other elements. This event will connect attendees to one-of-a-kind visual art experiences, 12 iconic outdoor kinetic artworks, over 60 indoor kinetic artworks, interactive installations, symposium presentations, art and engineering science displays, kinetic entertainment and international artists.This is a Nothoped-for-Missed International result happening correct in our ain backyard! Award-Winning artist, Elayna Toby Singer volition unveil Kinetic Art "Room" suspended amidst copse Feb 4-v.The public is invited to be part of interactive temporary tree fine art installation "Kinetic Intentions". The Rickie Report shares the details and some sneak peeks.

www.IntlKineticArtEvent.org
2017 International Kinetic Art Showroom and Symposium
February 3 – v, 2017
Friday, Feb. 3
Opening Reception 6-8pm
Sat February. 4
9 am – 6 pm
Sunday, February. 5
10am – six pm
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
100 Due east Boynton Embankment Blvd., Boynton Embankment, FL 33435
561-742-6010
Contact: Debby Coles-Dobay ColesDobayD@bbfl.us
For Full Schedule:
IntlKineticArtEvent.org
BoyntonBeachArts.org
HIGHLIGHTS:
Cultural Commune – Eastward. Ocean Ave. from Seacrest Blvd. to Fed. Hwy.
Self-guided tour featuring 16 outdoor kinetic sculptures
ASL Interpreted tours begin at 10 am & 2 pm, at Exhibition Tent on the corner of E. Ocean Ave. & Seacrest Blvd.
Vote on your favorite kinetic artwork
Kinetic – Intentions by Elayna Toby Singer
High school students at Boynton Beach Customs High School create mini-mobile kinetic art project
The students created the mobiles in visual fine art instructor Ms. Gwenn Seuling'southward form. The mobiles, along with participant's written intentions, will embrace four downtown trees to create a curtained outdoor "room" with positive messages that volition accident in the wind. The project gave loftier school students enrolled in visual arts, earth science and computer classes an opportunity to participate in a customs project and to learn about kinetic art.



Accolade-Winning Artist Elayna Toby Singer
Unveils Kinetic Art "Room"
Suspended Amidst Trees
February four-5
Public invited to be part of interactive temporary tree fine art installation "Kinetic Intentions"

"Kinetic Intentions" is commissioned by the City of Boynton Beach Art in Public Places. Visit www.elaynatobyart.com/kineticintentions for more info about this community creation. For more info about the International Kinetic Art Festival please visit www.intlkineticartevent.org.
Elayna Toby Vocalist
The temporary site specific art installation Kinetic Intentions is the brainchild of Elayna Toby Singer, terminal year's International Kinetic Art "People's Choice" winner. Over ii days, February 4-5, Kinetic Intentions will "come to life" in the park merely east of Boynton's Civic Center, every bit thousands of festival attendees create and adhere Intention Ribbons, and mini-Mahogany mobiles (or select from hundreds on display from community workshops) to recycled washers on the 150 six-foot kinetic strands. Visitors to the International Kinetic Art Showroom and Symposium will be drawn to walk in and around the magical outdoor "room" made of twirling strands adorned with mirrors, bells, found washers, community created mini-mahogany mobiles and intention ribbons; all which breathing the wind.
Kinetic Intentions Workshop
"Kinetic Intentions is a community 'moving meditation' for manifesting personal and environmental residual," says Vocalist. "With every breath, positive thought (intention) and movement we are 'mobilized' to take better care of ourselves and the environment which sustains us." Primal to this environmental community art project are thousands of Florida Native Mahogany seed pods Singer collected locally from shade trees along neighborhood streets and parking lots throughout Palm Beach County.
Kinetic Intentions Workshop
Vocalizer chose the Mahogany seed pod specifically due to its threatened status in its native habitat from over harvesting for furniture. She sees the recycled pods as a symbol of the delicate balance between united states of america and our environment. The claiming of sustaining balance becomes tangible equally the public uses the recycled Mahogany pods to create a balanced mobile.
KineticIntentions Workshop
ABOUT KINETIC INTENTIONS:
Following the success of the February 2015 Kinetic-Connections, which won the People's Choice Laurels for the transformation of an historic kapok tree into living kinetic art, artist Elayna Toby Vocaliser created Kinetic Intentions. The multi-phase customs project included six county-wide, complimentary workshops that explored "the Art, Science & Soul of Making Mobiles" under the direction of Singer. Each mini-mobile is constructed using fishing line and recycled seed pods from Florida'south Mahogany trees which are threatened to extinction in the wild. Participants experienced the centering, meditative procedure of mobile making while pondering their intentions for personal and ecology balance. Those intentions were written onto cloth ribbons which will be affixed, along with the mobiles to an outdoor, kinetic "room" during the International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium February 2017. Ms. Singer creates the outdoor, kinetic "room" with 150 six-foot long twirling strands adorned with mirrors, bells, found washers, community created mini-mahogany mobiles and intention ribbons suspended among four copse in Boynton Beach, FL during the International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium. Attendees to the Kinetic Art Showroom and Symposium are invited to create their own mini-mobile and intention ribbon, or to select ones from the workshops and add them to each strand, bringing the tree art installation to "life." Kinetic Intentions is commissioned past Boynton Beach Art in Public Places.
Virtually THE Fine art OF ELAYNA TOBY Singer:
Elayna Toby Singer has been creating kinetic art sculpture and jewelry since the mid 1990'due south and incorporating "found objects" since 2003. Locally, her commissioned works and exhibitions take been shown in Palm Embankment and Broward Counties for more than six years. In 2015 her temporary site specific customs creation "Kinetic-Connections" received the People's Selection Award for magically transforming an historic Kapok tree into a kinetic sculpture with upcycled objects from the community. In 2009, Elayna Toby was invited by Habla: The Center for Language and Culture in Merida United mexican states, to lead her first "Natural Mobiles" workshop. With a BS in Cultural Anthropology and an MS in Public Horticulture and Museum Management, Ms. Vocalizer'due south career in artistic identify-making began in the early on 1990's when she spent 15 years in some of the nation's leading public gardens and arboreta creating experiences that engaged the public in the art, scientific discipline and heritage of plants and the essential role they play in our lives.
For more than information, delight visit:
elaynatobyart.com/kineticintentions
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Hobe Sound Festival Of The Arts Returns February four -five As Official Poster Is Unveiled Plus Children's Art Contest
The wildly popular Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts Returns February four – 5, bringing 250+ national artists and craft artisans to line Dixie Highway. Don't miss the unveiling of the Festival posters created by local 4th and fifth grade. The official Festival of the Arts poster is created by noted area artist and Jenson Beach resident Barbara Lapham who volition judge the winning Children's Poster Art Contest. The contest is organized by the GFWC Hobe Sound Women'due south Gild. The gratis, outdoor event features a fully juried art fair and a vetted craft off-white. The Rickie Report shares the details here.
16th Annual Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts
Saturday, February 4
and
Sunday, February v
10 am – five pm
Hobe Sound, SE Dixie Highway
Navigational Accost: 11954 SE Dixie Hwy., Hobe Audio FL 33445
Free and open to the public
Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts – Something For All Ages!
The Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts is presented past Martin Wellness System, hosted past the Hobe Sound Chamber and produced by Howard Alan Events (HAE), producer of the nation's finest juried art shows. The Hobe Audio Festival of the Arts represents original artwork, handmade in America and selected by an independent console of expert judges from hundreds of applicants. HAE'due south careful vetting procedure likewise ensures a wide array of mediums and price ranges will be offered during the Festival. Arts and crafts artisans, selected through American Arts and crafts Endeavors (ACE) offer affordable, original and practical works including a total greenish marketplace of edible and living ornamental items.
Hobe Audio Festival of the Arts – Something For Anybody!
Residents and visitors are invited to stroll amidst life-size sculptures, spectacular paintings, 1-of-a-kind jewels, photography, ceramics and more from the artists who are on site to discuss their inspirations and processes for each hand-made work. Parking is complimentary and pets on leashes are always welcomed.
FESTIVAL AT-A-GLANCE:
Juried, starting time-class outdoor fine art gallery
Showcasing local and national artists
Vetted, affordable arts and crafts items
Original handmade artwork
More than 150 artists from 30 different states and more than than 100 arts and crafts artisans
Artists manus-selected past independent panel of expert judges from hundreds of applicants
All artists on site for duration of festival
Vast array of creative media including paintings, sculptures, photography, ceramics, glass, forest, handmade jewelry, collage, mixed media
Craft festival featuring Greenmarket
Free parking and pets on leashes welcome
Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts – Pet Friendly
About Howard Alan Events, Inc.:
Howard Alan Events, Florida-based company, produces the nation'southward acme juried art and arts and crafts shows. Ranked amid the Top 100 Art Fairs in the Country by Sunshine Artist Mag, the 33-years established visitor has overseen art festivals in such noted cities as Alexandria, VA; Aspen, CO; Juno Beach, FL; Downtown Delray Beach, FL, Boca Raton, FL, Fort Lauderdale, FL and twoscore other destination markets in the nation.
Near American Craft Endeavors:
American Arts and crafts Endeavors (ACE) produces some of the nation's most exciting high-finish juried craft shows in many of Florida's vibrant downtown areas and pop tourist destinations including the Coconut Point Fine art Festival (Estero, FL), Downtown Dunedin Art and Craft Festivals (Dunedin, FL), the Siesta Fiesta Craft Festival (Sarasota, FL) and the Downtown Sarasota Craft Festivals (Sarasota, FL) among others. The group'southward founders personally select unique, culture rich cities for their show locations providing a complete outdoor experience unmatched by other festivals. All crafters are mitt-selected from hundreds of applicants in lodge to ensure a superior event featuring diverse fine art media and the highest quality of original handmade crafts.
For boosted information on the 16th Annual Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts and other Howard Alan Events art and craft shows across the land, visit world wide web.artfestival.com or call 561-746-6615.
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Announcing New Exhibit Dates At Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery Through 2018 And Multiple Calls For Artists
Dirt Glass Metal Stone Gallery announces a "A Full Season of Exhibits" 2017 . 2nd and 3D creations in all media are adequate. The Rickie Report shares the details of: "$5 Dollar, $% Dollar, $five Dollar" (February), "Crazy Daisies" (March), "The Garment District" (March), "PEEPS" (Apr), "It's Non Piece of cake Existence Dark-green" (April), "Derby Days" (May), "Birds of a Feather" (May), "Hook Line and Sinker" (June), "Shoe Fetish/Foot Fetish" (July), "Peanuts Rise – Formerly The Male Course" (August), " Bread and Roses" (August), "Exotica/Erotica" (September), "The Petting Zoo" – Formerly Cat-O-Strophic (October), "Halloween, Freaky" (November), "2nd Almanac Judaica Show" (November), "Set The Table" (Nov), "2nd Annual Vacation Bazaar" (Dec). No fee for art students to use! Art lovers can mark their calendars now for these event, every bit artists tin see an overview of all of the opportunities to exhibit and sell their piece of work.
CLAY GLASS METAL Stone Gallery
15 S J Street Lake Worth, Florida 33460
Telephone call: 215-205-9441
Joyce@FlamingoClayStudio.org
"UPCOMING EXHIBITS"
ART PATRONS:
MARK YOUR CALENDARS At present!
Feb 17 to March 1:
"$5 Dollah, $% Dollah, $5 Dollah"
February 17 to March 1: "$5 Dollah, $% Dollah, $five Dollah" This show is being curated by Artiste Extraordinaire, JoAnn Nava. (Your entry fee is $5). Reproduce SMALL replicas of your works on paper, sign and number them. Submit upwardly to ten reproductions of the same piece- three separate pieces or 30 pocket-sized works of fine art. This bear witness takes place during Street Painting Festival in Lake Worth. You go role of their collections of fine arts for affordable prices. 3-D artists will exist featured in the heart of the paper exhibit. Pocket-size, affordable pieces ($5). You lot too volition be able to collect some of your favorite artists at affordable prices. No frames. paper merely. This is an interactive installation.
March three- March 14:
"Crazy Daisies"
Gallery View
March 3- March 14: "Crazy Daisies" This yr we are partnering with Lake Worth's newest Bloom store, AWE FLOWERS. The gallery will be filled with floral arrangements. Utilize early to assure your place in this show.
March 17-March 29-
"The Garment Commune" (The Rag Trade)
Gallery View
March 17-March 29- A New Show with A New Theme (open up to your interpretation) "The Garment District" (The Rag Trade) For all of you who create works of fashion in 2-D and three-D, this show is for you. If you want to participate in a way show during the opening, with a run-manner and music, please let u.s.a. know and we volition include you. If your paintings, photos or sculptures use costuming or wear in any mode at all, this is your show.
March 31-April 19:
8th Annual PEEPS Prove
PEEPS Gallery View
March 31-April 19: 8th Annual PEEPS Testify This annual show is open to all artists, and brought 2600 visitors to the gallery last yr. It gets Television receiver and Printing coverage….and it's just for fun. There is a $100 tiptop prize, and four second place prizes given to artists by the PEEPS™ Company. (For those of you who don't know, PEEPS™ are those footling marshmallow candies that used to appear at Easter time, and now appear all yr circular.) The show is judged by local celebrities and, when he tin, by Bob Born, the inventor of PEEPS™. Go to http://cgmspeeps.blogspot.com/ for pictures of the terminal few years of entries.
April 21-May 3:
"Information technology's Not Easy Beingness Dark-green"
April 21-May 3: "It'south Not Easy Being Dark-green" Earth Day occurs on April 22 this year. This bear witness pays homage to the globe. Spring into this show if you are En Plein Air, conservationists, or activists who desire to save this planet. We take invited Everglades artists to join us, as they use their works to relieve the Everglades. Once again, this title, as all of our titles, are totally up to your estimation.
May 12- May 24 :
"Derby Days"
Gallery View
May 12- May 24 : "Derby Days": This is our show with a "Horse" theme, re-titled. Nosotros accept a number of equestrian enthusiasts who have been working in our studio, visiting our gallery and request for works that involve horses. The show is being held earlier this year to reach the equestrian community before they go out the area for the summer.
May 26-June vii:
"Birds of a Plume"
May 26-June 7 "Birds of a Plume" – This show is opened to photographers, painters, sculptors, potters, jewelers and all fine artists who love our feathered friends. Again, if this does not evoke "bird" in you, and you can interpret this in whatsoever other mode, you works are welcome
June 23-July v
"Hook Line and Sinker"
Artwork by Jennifer Dearest Gironda
June 23-July5 "Hook Line and Sinker" – We go from the air and tree tops, to the deep blue body of water with this prove. Nautical themes are what nosotros anticipate, with lots and lots of fish and bounding main creatures. Once again, if this does not evoke "fish" in you, you can interpret this in whatever other way.
July 7- July nineteen:
"Shoe Fetish/ Pes Fetish"
Shoe Fetish Gallery View
July seven- July 19: "Shoe Fetish/ Foot Fetish" This proved to be last year's favorite show among our patrons who purchased more works than in any other bear witness of the yr . Nosotros like adding some levity to the hot summer past introducing the foot theme into our mix. Let's become some pictures of these works into the gallery a few weeks early on and then we can get some more TV coverage on this. Nosotros want to bring the shoe loving crowds into the gallery to buy your works. Last twelvemonth some retired shoe manufacturers came into the gallery to buy.
August 4-August xvi:
"Peanuts Ascension"
Artwork by Bea Doone-Merena
Baronial iv-August 16: "Peanuts Rising" formerly known as "The Male Course" We are repeating this successful special request exhibition. As in the past, this special bear witness came from artists who felt slighted by the creations and shows that more often than not feature the female person form. They wanted equal time We welcome your interpretations.
Baronial eighteen to Baronial 30
" Bread and Roses"
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August eighteen to August 30- " Bread and Roses" in honor of Women's Equality Day . The championship, "Breadstuff and Roses", came from the 1912 Laurence Factory strike where women fought for their rights, request for raises for breadstuff, but for roses in their lives likewise. This exhibition honors women, their contribution to the globe and to fine art. Simply being a woman in the arts (with or without a message) brings award to the showroom.
September 1-September 20th
"Speak Their Names" Revisited: A Special Invitation Show
September ane-September 20th- "Speak Their Names" Revisited: A Special Invitation Testify.
September 22-October iv:
"Exotica/Erotica" formerly called, "The Naked Truth"
Artwork by Pedro Gabriel Antonio
September 22-October four: "Exotica/Erotica" formerly called, "The Naked Truth" Nosotros are always happy to echo this evidence again and once again, and think our new title will refresh our audition. This is a broad open topic that can be interpreted as broadly as you wish.
October six- Oct 18:
"The Petting Zoo"
Artwork by Gin Blische
Oct 6 – October 18: "The Petting Zoo" formerly know at the Cat-O-Strophic Result : This wildly popular was all about cats, and at present, all other animals. Cats of every shape, color and kind, and their brothers and sisters in the animal kingdom. We will again reach out to all of the creature rescue venues, pet shops and veterinarians every bit nosotros publicize this consequence.
Oct 20-November ane
"Halloween, Freaky"
Gallery View With Creative person Yury Lobo
Oct 20-November 1: "Halloween, Freaky" replaces the Annual "Day(s) of the Dead" Lake Worth is at present doing "Day of the Dead," so we thought we would encompass a wider range of the Halloween Scene this yr. This event brought purchasing patrons into the gallery long after the showroom was taken down.
November 2- Nov fifteen
2d Almanac Judaic Show
Gallery View
Thursday, November 2- Wed, November 15: 2nd Annual Judaic Show . We plan this show to occur over a calendar month before Hanukkah so that works tin can sell in time for holiday giving. Our annual Vacation Bazaar will include Judaic works, as well. If you create Judaic works of any kind, aid u.s.a. build this bear witness. Final yr many congregations began to visit us. Nosotros anticipate growing numbers each year.
November 17 to Nov 29:
"Set The Table"
Friday, November 17 to Nov 29: "Ready The Table" In time for Thanksgiving, this evidence volition characteristic you interpretation of the theme, on the walls, and table settings with accoutrements in the eye of the front gallery. You have a year to come up upwards with product for the tables. Nosotros will be advertising his as a "trade" prove for pocket-size coffee shops and restaurants, equally well every bit for families who want to include tables settings as part of their businesses or homes.
Dec 1-January three
2nd Annual Holiday Bazaar
Gallery View
December i-January 3 second Annual Holiday Boutique: Limited to 30 Artists (Including those artists in the gallery and studio.) Gift items for the flavor. This prove sold thousands of dollars worth of gifts in 2016.
And for the rest of the flavour, nosotros volition turn the front of the gallery back to the member artists. If y'all are a 3-D artist , please consider joining the gallery (and/or) our new studio. Members practice not pay fees to exist a part of our special exhibitions. It is part of the membership. Write for an application and we will forwards information technology to you.
As y'all await over our shows, and titles, call up: The works are YOUR interpretation of the topic.
We have added some new shows and new ideas for 2017
Artists Applications:
This year our application fee is $35. If you decide to participate in 3 or more shows, y'all application fee is $25 per show.
Fine art Teachers: If any of your students want to participate in any of our exhibits, they may practice and so without whatever fee. Nosotros welcome your participation, as an artist, as well.
Questions? Telephone call or electronic mail Joyce
215-205-9441
Joyce@FlamingoClayStudio.org
Application Form for Multiple Exhibitions
CLAY Glass Metal STONE Gallery
15 Due south J Street
Lake Worth, Florida 33460
Application for"Option Your Result(southward)"
(For Early Entries- Indistinguishable this Form for each entry)
Phone 561 588-8344 East-Post cgmsgallery@flamingoclaystudio.org
or mail: CGMS Gallery 15 South J Street Lake Worth 33460
We propose ii entries per artist- We may take up to 4 if less than 40 artists participate in a show:
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WAIVER of LIABILITY: Submission of my application constitutes my agreement to comply with all of the conditions and terms set forth in the prospectus. I release and belch Dirt Glass Metal Stone Gallery and its owners and employee'due south from all responsibility for damage or loss of any kind on all works submitted for the exhibition named above. Works must arrive at the gallery on the dates mentioned on each private "call to artist" that will be sent out- Always the Tuesday and Wednesday prior to the show. Works MUST be picked upwards on the last day of the show- All works picked up late are subject to a $5 a solar day storage fee.
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Email Joyce@FlamingoClayStudio
Dirt Glass Metal Stone Gallery
15 Due south J Street Lake Worth, FL
561.588.8344 or 215-205-9441
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Buy Original Artwork At Whole Foods In Wellington, Featuring Tropical Realism By Andrew Hollimon
The Wellington Art Lodge in conjunction with Whole Foods Market Wellington will agree a reception in their Café Gallery for Featured Creative person, Andrew Hollimon (Ana'alu) on February 17, 2017. Whole Foods Market place Wellington will provide succulent appetizers, wine and live music. In improver, there will be special door prizes. The Wellington Art Gild requests a $5 per person donation to go toward their Scholarship Fund. His paintings volition be on showroom through March. Combining art nutrient, wine and music is a wonderful mode to begin your weekend! The Rickie Report shares the details and some sneak peeks.
WELLINGTON Fine art Order
Presents
A SOLO EXHIBITION
past
Andy Hollimon, "Ana'alu"
PUBLIC RECEPTION:
Friday, February 17th
6:thirty – 8:00 pm
Whole Foods Market place Cafe
2635 SR7 Wellington, FL
561.904.4000
"The Breeze" by Ana'alu
$v. Covers Music, Vino, Nutrient and Donation to WAS Scholarship Fund
Exhibit Is Bachelor At This Fourth dimension
Andy Hollimon, hereafter Ana'alu, is a self taught artist who grew upwardly in the Mid-West and refers to himself as a painter who develops pieces of fine art rather than an creative person. Following loftier schoolhouse he served in the armed services and then graduated with an MBA and worked 38 years in Human Resources Management for Fortune 250 Corporations. He also taught higher level Business Administration at Stevens – The Institute of Business and Arts for seven years, serving as Business Administration Chair for two years.
"Orchid" by Ana'alu
Ana'alu is a recent transplant to Florida and his daily goal is to spend a few hours sketching and painting. He is a Realist and his paintings are uniquely original. He uses oil, acrylic gesso, and modeling paste on canvas. The luminescence of oil paint applied on heavy gesso(ed) canvas facilitates quick drying and ease in blending colors.
"Moonrise" past Ana'alu
He creates with a methodology that embodies detail and unfiltered use of color with a mission to capture the audience and offer a visual reward to any viewer who looks closely at the painting and observes details they did not notice earlier.
"Piano and The Stairway" past Ana'alu
He is enjoying exploring tropical and wild fauna themes, especially the butterfly and the beauty of horses. Ana'alu considers his talent a souvenir and says, "My ultimate desire is for my piece of work to brand viewers smile".
"Symbiosis" by Ana'alu
The Wellington Art Lodge is a non-profit charitable organization In its 36th year. It is open to artists of all mediums and patrons of the arts, allowing both local and regional artists to display their art piece of work in local galleries, interact with other artists and serve the community through their fine art.
For further information please visit wellingtonartsociety.org
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Boutique And Lunch Upshot For Morse Life Features Whitespace Col-léct
Are you an Fine art Advocate? Exercise you enjoy wearing unique article of clothing, body sculpture and article of clothing art? Whitespace Col-léct has upward-to-the-infinitesimal, cutting edge pieces for you lot from emerging and established internationally renown artists! You can visit Whitespace Exhibition and Collection on Saturdays and Sundays. End past their specialty boutique on Midweek, Feb 1st, which will benefit Morse Life. The Rickie Study shares the details here.
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www.whitespacecollection.com
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Armory Art Salon Features Curator, Gallerist, Publisher And Arts Writer, Jane Hart April 18
ART SALONS at the Armory Art Middle in West Palm Beach are a gathering identify for artists throughout the region. Each month from Oct to May, Fine art Salons offer presentations by professional artists whose artwork is existence shown in museums and galleries in S Florida. Presenters show their work, talk about their influences, and explore the work of artists showing in museums and galleries. Stimulating discussions follow, led past Coordinator, Elle Shorr. The public is invited to "A Life in Art" with Jane Hart on Tuesday, April 18, 2017. The Rickie Written report shares the details and some sneak peeks.
1700 Parker Artery West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
(561) 832-1776 armoryart.org
AT THE Art SALON:
TUESDAY, April 18, 2017
6:30 -8:30 pm
"A LIFE IN Art"
PRESENTED BY
JANE HART
IN THE ARMORY Art CENTER LIBRARY
There's a $10 fee to attend.
If you'd like to bring some snacks or drinks to share, that would exist much appreciated. Experience free to share this announcement with friends.
"Changes – David Bowie" by Jane Hart
Jane Hart is the curator of the upcoming Arsenal Art Center exhibition, "Champions: Caribbean area Artists Breaking Boundaries in South Florida". Hart has over 35 years of professional experience in the international contemporary art field, agile in NYC, L.A., London, South Florida and elsewhere. She has been engaged every bit a curator, gallerist, publisher of limited edition fine fine art works and art books, arts writer, and, last only not least, as a working creative person.
"Untitled" by Jane Hart
Hart was curator of the 2015 exhibition "100+ Degrees in The Shade: A Survey of South Florida Art", featuring work by 170 artists in all media, and shown in nine venues throughout Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. An encore presentation related to this project is existence highlighted to celebrate the 20 yr anniversary of Art Palm Embankment at Palm Beach Canton Convention Center. A 224 page full colour, hard cover book past Gean Moreno's [NAME] Publications was produced to accompany the evidence, with texts by Erica Ando and Sandra Schulman. Among other awards and accolades, Ms. Hart was named Curator of the Year twice past the New Times.
"Untitled" by Jane Hart
Working nether the under the alias TJ Ahearn, (an anagram of her name), Hart has been a working artist, making collages that have been exhibited and collected internationally. She attended the School of Visual Arts in New York also as both the University of Miami BFA Program and Miami Dade Fine Arts Programme.
From 2006 until 2015, she held the position of Curator of Exhibitions at The Art and Civilisation Middle of Hollywood, an acclaimed not-profit institution which focuses on contemporary visual fine art. During her tenure at the Eye, Hart curated over 100 exhibitions, including an omnipresence tape-breaking show with international sensation LEGO® creative person Nathan Sawaya, drawing xiii,000 visitors in half dozen weeks. Hart likewise created the John L. and James Southward. Knight Foundation 2x award-winning lecture serial "Hot Topics" and numerous other special projects. Her 2015 curated exhibition of Wayne White'due south fine art work won the Middle's first NEA grant for an showroom.
"Untitled" past Jane Hart
Hart was founding Director of Muse [X] Editions, a ground breaking, digitally oriented fine arts publisher, the first of its kind in the U.S.. For several years she oversaw all artist projects, marketing, curation of exhibitions and international sales. Hart is also an contained curator and owner of long-standing venture "lemon heaven: projects + editions", a gimmicky art concern devoted to working with artists through exhibiting and promoting their work. She has worked with major artists on exhibits, projects, publications and editions, including Doug Aitken, John Baldessari, Wallace Berman (Manor), Uta Barth, Gregory Crewdson, Peter Halley, Alex Katz, Mike Kelley, Kienholz, Charles Long, Christian Marclay, Fabian Marcaccio, Catherine Opie, Diana Thater, and Andrea Zittel, among many others.
Most recently, Hart was the pb artist of #NowBeHere#3FL, a participatory photographic event held at the Pérez Fine art Museum Miami (PAMM). This project has been initiated by Los Angeles-based artist Kim Schoenstadt. #NowBeHere is staged city-to-city, encouraging female-identifying artists to announced en masse in a documentary photo. 305 Southward Florida artists participated in the photo. In January, 2016, Hart completed vi curatorial projects, including those at the Arsenal Fine art Center and The Box Gallery in West Palm Embankment and Design Sublime and Under The Bridge in Miami.
ARMORY Fine art Eye:
The mission of the Armory Art Eye is to inspire the cosmos and experience of art. The Armory's vision is to be the leading visual arts teaching and exhibition center of the Palm Beaches. Housed in an historic Art Deco building, the Armory provides fine art classes for students of all ages, exhibitions, art salons, lectures, and special events. Held in twelve country-of-the-art studios, virtually 100 courses are offered including ceramics, digital arts, cartoon, glass fusing, jewelry, painting, printmaking, fibers, sculpture, and xx exhibitions are hosted annually in four galleries.
For more information visit:
world wide web.armoryart.org or phone call 561-832-1776 x33
Almost ART SALONS:
Our discussions cover the gamut of contemporary art themes, including conceptual, cultural, socio/political, environmental, race and gender focused and aesthetic practices, the materials and techniques used to convey these ideas, and where we fit into the world of gimmicky conceptual fine art. Art Salons also offer the opportunity to explore the practical side of being an creative person, enhance professional development, share useful resource, and network with other artists. Elle Schorr, a well known creative person / photographer who spends much of her time at museums and art exhibits locally and internationally, has been facilitating the salons, hosted by the Arsenal Art Center, since 2012. All are welcome to bring together in these timely explorations of trends in contemporary art and private artists' work.
Videos of by Art Salon presentations are available on-line at:
http://www.elleschorrphotography.com/salon-presentations.php
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Back Aisle Art Festival At The Lake Park Arts District Features Live Art, Artists, Music, Food, Murals, For The Whole Family
In conjunction with Art Palm Beach and Art Synergy, The Back Aisle Art Festival returns… this time, with what we have all been waiting for, A BUILDING Mural! On Sat, January 28th, this outcome marks the unveiling of the 700 block building murals at The Lake Park Arts District. Don't miss art-related exhibitors and vendors. It all takes place at the Brewhouse Gallery/700 Block of Park Avenue in Lake Park. This is a family friendly event, starting at Noon and going until late. The Rickie Report shares the details here. Artists and Artisans – check to see if you lot tin get a infinite!
THE BACK Alley Art FESTIVAL
SATURDAY JANUARY 28TH
Noon – Midnight
This event takes place behind the 700 block / The Brewhouse Gallery
Park Artery Lake Park, FL
- Potential Exhibitors – Vendor booths are available but space is limited. 10′ x 10′ reserved section to set upwards a table and/or tent. Art related businesses, artists, and crafters welcome. $25 due upon set up the twenty-four hour period of, cash or check.
- ARTISTS! Sell your wares at this astonishing event! Electronic mail events@kelseytheater to participate.
This will also serve as the official wrap-upward party to our fundraising campaign in order to make this landscape happen.
For more data please visit :
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/leaving-our-marking-in-lake-park-a-mural-projection-art-community#/
For up-to-the-infinitesimal listings of events visit:
www.brewhousegallery.com
https://www.facebook.com/TheBrewhouseGallery
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Free Admission And Parking For Wellington Art Fest On The Green Offer Art, Fine Crafts And Activities
The 11th Almanac Art Fest on the Green Fine Art and Fine Arts and crafts Show produced past the Wellington Art Society brings new artists, both nationally acclaimed and local. Everyone is invited to stop past on Saturday, January 28th and Sunday, Jan 29th. The show's profits go to the Wellington Art Society's Scholarship Fund and other Customs Programs. Fine art Fest on the Light-green features artists, live music, demonstrations, Children's Art Activeness Tent, food trucks and activities for all ages in a beautiful setting on the greenish of the Amphitheater. The Rickie Study shares the details.
WELLINGTON ART SOCIETY
INVITES You TO:
11th Almanac Fine art Fest on the Green in Wellington
Saturday, Jan 28 9am-5pm
Sunday, Jan 29 10am – 4pm
Wellington Amphitheater
12100 W. Wood Colina Blvd. in Wellington, FL
FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING
This juried fine fine art and fine craft show will feature artists from effectually the country showing their original artwork across many mediums including painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, leather, drinking glass, mixed media, and photography. Many artists volition be working on site. The juried fine artists participating in the festival were chosen for their inventiveness, mastery of the technique, and degree of excellence. Besides, this year several artists will be presenting their latest art works exclusively at the Show, offer originals and limited editions for sale.
Painting by Len Jagoda
Len Jagoda, elected member of the American Artists Professional League and Juried fellow member of the American Academy of Equine Artists, will unveil his recently completed commissioned painting of "American Pharaoh "' world wide web.backstretchstudio.com
Raku Vessel by Barbara Powell
Painting past Deborah LaFogg
Deborah La Fogg, award winning nature/animal artist recently won Best in Evidence at the National Park Art Exhibition and awards at the 16th annual Pastel 100 Contest. The artist will present her most recent work " Three Amigos". world wide web.lafogg.com
Red Amber Pendant by Cahue
Illustrator, educator, and laurels winning artist and meridian Art Evidence favorite, Laurie Snow Hein will feature her most contempo oil paintings of the Southern Landscape-alive with sparkling light and vibrant colour. Laurie's work is published and licensed worldwide. www.lauriesnowhein.com
Loopy Sculpture past Sorge
Children will have a great time creating their ain work of art to take home at the Children's Art Activity Tent. Live audio-visual music featuring everyone'due south favorite tunes will be performed past Bobby G. and his musician friends during the Testify. Food trucks volition exist on site offering a multifariousness of delicious nutrient.
"Many Waters" 3D artwork by Lynn Doyle
For more information about WAS please visit: www.wellingtonartsociety.org
The Wellington Art Guild, a 501 c3 charitable organization, has over 100 members- artists and art enthusiasts. WAS provides a platform for artists of all mediums to share their work, learn more almost their craft, and serve the community through their art. Gain from Art Fest help fund the Wellington Art Social club's scholarship awards program and other art outreach programs.
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Gold Declension Watercolor Social club Announces Iii Workshops, Open To Everyone
The Aureate Declension Watercolor Society (GCWS) is a resource for artists, both new and experienced. GCWS offers Opportunities to learn, paint and sketch; Workshops taught by nationally recognized artists; An annual membership show; Juried shows in venues such as museums, galleries and local businesses; Paint-ins with alive models; Lectures and demonstrations, showing "how it'southward done" by selected artists; Non-juried group shows in local libraries and other public venues plus Plein air painting opportunities. The Rickie Report shares the details of three workshops: Diane Nance (Getting a Handle on Color), Celia Buchanan ( Encaustic Mixed Media) and Laurin McCracken ( Painting Realism in Watercolor). These are open to non members and we urge you to network with this arrangement to farther your techniques and achievements.

Gold Declension Watercolor Society
ArtServe
1350 Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL
Delight Bring together United states of america!
Meetings are held
October through May
third Tuesday of each month
7:00 p.k. at ArtServe
Three Upcoming W O R K S H O P S :
DIANE NANCE, NWS
FEBRUARY 22, 2017
"GETTING A HANDLE ON Colour"
CELIA BUCHANAN
February 23, 2017
"ENCAUSTIC MIXED MEDIA"
LAURIN McCRACKEN, NWS, AWS
MARCH 20 – 23, 2017
"PAINTING REALISM IN WATERCOLOR"
For additional data contact Claudia Hafner at
membership@goldcoastwatercolor.com or visit: www.goldcoastwatercolor.com
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