Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Songs of Summer and the Stage 6/19/13

Hello fans of the FREE!

Wednesday, June 19th starting at 6:30 pm, Jeffrey Beyer (flute) and Sharon Sweet (piano), will perform Songs of Summer and the Stage.

More information on the OPAACC, Oak Park Art and Cultural Commission's Facebook Event page.


Also, we are still looking for a few artists in our Oak Park Art Fair (OPA! FAIR).  Deadline for applications has been extended to June 23rd.  You may apply online or send in your paper application (with $5.00 application fee).  Here is the link to the online OPA! FAIR APPLICATION.


Thursday, December 13, 2012

Art in Detroit

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As many of you know, the DIA proposal passed during the primary elections.  Therefore, all residents of Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties have free admission (all special exhibits and films do cost money).

There are many other museums and galleries throughout metro-Detroit to visit.  Some are free, some do charge for admission.  Galleries usually do not charge, and sometimes they have special events for opening or closing nights or artist talks (usually on Friday evenings).

You can subscribe to Detroit Art Now to get weekly updates on Thursday for weekend events.  Sometimes they include call for artists too.Check out what's coming up this weekend for the holidays!
http://artdetroitnow.com/

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

FREE admission to the DIA

Thank you voters in Oakland, Wayne, and Macomb counties for approving the county art initiative!  Starting today, Wednesday, August 8, 2012, the DIA (Detroit Institute of Arts) will be free for all residents in those three counties.  

     Wayne    67%    YES
     Oakland  64%    YES
     Macomb  50.5% YES


The proposal passed yesterday, and we reap the rewards immediately.  FANTASTIC!
     Five Masterpieces now through August 19
     Patti Smith Camera Solo until September 2
     Picasso & Matisse until January 6

Link to DIA
Link to DIA Facebook
Link to Art is for Everyone 



Friday, August 3, 2012

FREE DIA admission Aug 3-5



Photo: Salvador Dalí would be proud! The DIA is celebrating “Mustache Day” today through Sunday, August 5. Visitors who wear a mustache (real or fake) receive free general admission in honor of Dalí’s eccentric appearance. Museum-goers are encouraged to see Dalí’s “Soft Construction with Boiled Beans” as part of the DIA’s Five Spanish Masterpieces, and check out one of three performances of The Dalí Project—a puppet performance that explores Dalí’s embrace of the subconscious through various forms of puppetry—presented by Puppet Junction. Note: Performances on Friday and Saturday are appropriate for adults only; Sunday’s performance is appropriate for ages eight and up. Tonight’s performance begins at 8. See you there!

Salvador Dalí would be proud! The DIA is celebrating “Mustache Day” today through Sunday, August 5. Visitors who wear a mustache (real or fake) receive free general admission in honor of Dalí’s eccentric appearance. Museum-goers are encouraged to see Dalí’s “Soft Construction with Boiled Beans” as part of the DIA’s Five Spanish Masterpieces, and check out one of three performances of The Dalí Project—a puppet performance that explores Dalí’s embrace of the subconscious through various forms of puppetry—presented by Puppet Junction. Note: Performances on Friday and Saturday are appropriate for adults only; Sunday’s performance is appropriate for ages eight and up. Tonight’s performance begins at 8 (FRIDAY). See you there!

Remember to vote YES on the county art initiative on Tuesday, August 7th during the primary election.  More information at ART IS FOR EVERYONE.ORG 
Art is for Everyone
DIA on Facebook    DIA.org

Saturday, June 9, 2012

DIA: Ford Free Sundays

Ford is sponsoring "Ford Free Sundays" at the Detroit Institute of Arts this Sunday, June 10th.  So, tomorrow!  I've been wanting to go to see the Patty Smith photography exhibition.  Who wants to join me?
Patti Smith: Camera Solo


Check out all the events on June 10th at this link.


Here is a link to the upcoming Family Sunday events.  I am not sure if Ford will be sponsoring Free Sundays throughout the summer, but I sure hope so! 


You Goin'? 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

FREE March 8th at the Detroit Historical Museum


The Detroit Historical Museum is hosting Detroit Artist Market: The First 80 Years.  Read on for further information, then register on EventBrite for this FREE event on Thursday, March 8th from 5-9pm.  See you there!
From DAM (Detroit Artist Market):



Public Reception - Detroit Artists Market: The First 80 Years at Detroit Historical Museum

March 08, 2012 | 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
You are invited to celebrate Detroit Artists Market: The First 80 Years with the Detroit Artists Market! DAM will host an Evening Public Reception on Thursday, March 8, 2012 from 5:00 until 9:00 p.m. The Detroit Historical Museum has generously opened their doors for this event which is free to the public. This Public Reception provides a special opportunity to view the exhibition and celebrate 80 Years of the Detroit Artists Market with its artists,  members, and supporters.  The Detroit Historical Museum is located at 5401 Woodward Avenue,  Detroit 48202.
Detroit Artists Market: The First 80 Years will be shown in the Community Gallery at the Detroit Historical Museum from February 24 through May 24, 2012. The exhibition is free with museum admission. The Detroit Historical Museum is located at 5401 Woodward Avenue, Detroit 48202. Museum hours are Wednesday-Friday,  9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.;  Saturday, 10:00 a.m.  to 5:00 p.m.; and Sunday -  Noon to 5:00 p.m.
About Detroit Artists Market: The First 80 Years 
The Detroit Artists Market (DAM) first opened in 1932, during the Great Depression, predating President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s WPA program by two years.  Led by Mrs. H. Lee Simpson with co-founders Robert Hudson Tannahill, Mrs. Richard Hudson Webber, Mrs. Clarence Davock, Mrs.  William H. Rea and Mrs. George Kamperman – stalwart supporters of the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Society of Arts and Crafts –  recognized that artists need a place to exhibit and sell their work.  In addition to providing young artists with the means of a livelihood,  DAM’s founders had the additional objectives to inspire life-long interest in the arts: educating public taste through exhibitions and education programs, promoting sales of work by the finest of Detroit’s local artists, and encouraging new collectors.

Over the decades DAM has continued to offer thought-provoking contemporary exhibitions and programs by emerging and established artists in Southeast Michigan.   DAM’s simple and powerful approach actively engaged – and still engages – artists, arts enthusiasts, collectors, students, and patrons in the appreciation and support of contemporary art. DAM’s impact is recognized throughout the Metro Detroit region and can also be found at the state and national levels.

DAM’s extensive and distinguished history is reflected in the artists who have shown their work at the gallery.   Notable artists whose works are in this historical exhibition include Sarkis Sarkisian, Hughie Lee-Smith, Harry Bertoia, Charles McGee, Maija Grotell and Richard DeVore.  More than 100 works of art, lent by area collectors and artists, give visitors a taste of the creativity and talent fostered by DAM.

March on over to the DIA!

The Detroit Institute of Arts is offering all of its Facebook fans FREE ADMISSION in the month of March (2012).  Here is their statement as of 3/1/12:
March is here, which means you can visit the museum for free! Don't forget to print out your free pass, which you can find in the tab that says Get FREE ADMISSION underneath our profile picture.  Or you can click the link below.  Spread the word and tell others to "like" our page.  We hope to see you soon!
Link to the DIA Facebook page
Enjoy!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Call for Artists


St. Joseph Mercy Call for Artists 
Very specific rules regarding this opportunity.  Large artworks and features will be commissioned.  This is a fantastic opportunity for us all.  Good luck!
Deadline: March 26, 2012
FYI I heard about this through the I/ACT Image and Arts Council of Troy.  


"Exposures: Photography '12" 
Lawrence Street Gallery
Deadline: March 31, 2012
Entry Fee: $25 for up to two entries
Link to entry form
Sorry, I couldn't find an image for '12 



Here's one for you Kathy B:
Artful Visions 
No Deadline, this is an online art fair.  A variety of handmade items and one-of-a-kind art MADE IN THE USA.  Artists donate 20% of each sale to the partnering non-profit of your choice. 
I learned about this opportunity from I/ACT Image and Arts Council of Troy


"Hatchback 6" All Media Exhibition
Hatch in Hamtramck
Deadline: March 30, 2012
Fee: $20 for up to two entries, $5 for each additional
Members Fee: $10 for up to two entries, $5 for additional
Hatch Blog
Hatch FaceBook Page


Oh, just found a link to Art Show which links you to dozens of juried shows.  
Artshow.com is a free source for art competitions, juried exhibitions, and much more!



"Blooms, Bugs, Beasts" entry form
Scarab Club
Deadline: April 29, 2012
Fee: $25 for up to three entries, $5 for each additional
Members Fee: $20 for up to two entries, $5 for additional
 

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Second Sunday Art $5-15

The Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center (BBAC) offers some fun, family-friendly art activities on the second Sunday of the month.  They are located at 1516 S. Cranbrook, Birmingham, MI (north of 14 on the west side). Google map


Sunday, January 8th from 1-4
Studio 1 - Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Ezra Keat's The Snowy Day with an afternoon of cocoa, storytelling and wintery art-making.  Make your own soft, stuffed snow creature or draw  a winterscape using a wet chalk pastel technique.  $5.00
The Snowy Day
Ceramic Arts Studio - Venture into the studio to experiment and explore while getting your hands dirty! $15.00 no reservations required.


The BBAC also offers a wide range of art classes.  You can still sign up for the winter 2012 classes that begin next week (January 9th). Link to the BBAC class registration.


Get started on your creativity! 

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Grants for Artists

Found a few more Grants for artists thanks to the CAID - Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit
http://thecaid.org/index.php/grants




Aaron Siskind FoundationOpen to photographers using still-photography based media. Eligible to US citizens not currently enrolled in a degree granting program. Several grants of up to $5000 awarded annually to photographers based upon past accomplishments and the promise of future achievement. Funds must be used to support the artist's creative endeavors. 

Send SASE to The Aaron Siskind Foundation, c/o School of Visual Arts, MFA Photo, 214 East 21st St., New York, NY 10010

http://www.aaronsiskind.org/

Academy of American PoetsOffers several awards including the James Laughlin Award of $5000 for author's second book of poetry and the Walt Whitman Award of $5000 and a one-month residency for first book of poetry. 

The Academy of American Poets, 588 Broadway, Suite 123New York, NY 10012. 212-274-0343.

http://www.poets.org/awards/

Adolph and Esther Gottlieb FoundationTwo grants for painters, printmakers and sculptors: 1) Individual support grant-20 yrs mature phase of art. 2) Emergency assistance grant-10 yrs mature, victim of catastrophic incident such as fire, flood, or medical emergency. No Geographical restrictions. Open to USA residents andInternational Artists 

380 West Broadway, New York, NY, 10012. 212-226-0581.

http://www.gottliebfoundation.org/

Agape FoundationAgape Foundation founded in 1969 is a nonprofit tax-exempt foundation that raises and distributes funds to groups and projects (not individuals) working for nonviolent social change in California. Agape provides seed grants, loans and fiscal sponsorship to organizations addressing the following six areas: Peace, Human Rights, Environmental Protection, Economic Justice, Progressive Arts, Media and Grassroots Organizing Support. 

1095 Market Street, Suite 304, San Francisco, CA 94103, phone: 415.701.8707, fax: 415.701.8706
info@agapefn.org 
http://www.agapefn.org/

Alexia Foundation for World Peace Annual Photography Contest$15,000 for the production of a proposed project. The Alexia Foundation seeks to "provide the financial ability for a photographer to produce a substantial picture story that furthers the foundation's goals of promoting world peace and cultural understanding." If you've received a grant or award exceeding $1,000 in the previous year, you're not eligible. Judges look for entries that conceive concise, focused and meaningful story proposals. 


http://www.alexiafoundation.org/
ArtographyThis national, competitive grantmaking program provides grants of $80,000 to $100,000 over two years for general operating expenses to 8 exemplary arts organizations. Recipients must be focused on demographic change, aesthetic innovation, and critical social engagement. Applicants must be a U.S.-based, non-profit organization classified as a 501(c)(3) public charity and have a minimum five-year history of programming in any single or combination of arts disciplines. 

info@artsinachangingamerica.net
http://artsinachangingamerica.net

Astraea Lesbian Foundation for JusticeCreated in 1977, Astraea is a global foundation providing critically needed financial support to lesbian-led, LGBTI and progressive organizations. Astraea funds lesbian organizations and cultural media projects that directly address the depth and complexities of lesbian and trans issues. Astraea's grantmaking is guided by their understanding of how social change and movements for social justice develop. They believe art and cultural work are powerful tools for resistance and inspiration and are necessary components towards building a future guaranteeing human rights for all. 

116 East 16th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003, phone: (212) 529-8021, fax: (212) 982-3321
info@astraeafoundation.org 
http://www.astraeafoundation.org/PHP/AboutUs/Main.php4

Betty Bowen Memorial Award, Seattle Art MuseumOpen to artists working in any 2-D or 3-D medium who live in Washington, Oregon, or Idaho. No video or performing arts. 

Betty Bowan Memorial Award, Seattle Art Museum, PO Box 22000, Seattle, WA 98122. Call 206-654-3131.

http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/bettybowen

Black Rock Arts Foundation GrantsProvides funds in the amounts of $500 to $10,000 to art projects that interact with people and environments and that invite, create, or enrich community. 

1900 Third Street, 2nd floor, San Francisco, CA 94107. Tel: 415-626-1248
info@blackrockarts.org 
http://www.blackrockarts.org/grants
Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF)CERF accomplishes its mission to strengthen and sustain the careers of craft artists through direct financial and educational assistance to craft artists, including emergency relief assistance, business development support, and resources and referrals on topics such as health, safety, and insurance. 

info@craftemergency.org 
http://www.craftemergency.org/

 
Creative Capital FoundationSupports work with the potential for significant artistic and cultural impact. They seek to act as a catalyst for the development of adventurous and imaginative ideas. Open to US citizens. Rotates mediums annually. 

65 Bleeker Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10012. Tel: 212-598-9900.
info@creative-capital.org 
http://www.creative-capital.org/
Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency GrantsProviding funding for visual and performing artists who have unanticipated, sudden opportunities to present their work to the public, or who incur unexpected or unbudgeted expenses for projects underway and close to completion. This program does not support life-related emergencies such as paying for food, rent, medical bills and other basic necessities. 


http://www.foundationforcontemporaryarts.org/grant_programs/immediate_needs



Don't forget about the 2012 Kresge Fellowships for Literary Arts and Performing Arts. http://kresge.collegeforcreativestudies.edu/index.html
Deadline is February 1, 2012.  This is a long process, so get started right away!!!  APPLY on this page.
The next (and last) informational meeting takes place at the Virgil H. Carr Cultural Center at 311 East Grand River, Detroit, MI  48226 on Saturday, December 3rd from 2-4pm. Then you can head to mid-town for Noel Night starting at 5pm, although  most of the shops, galleries, and museums will already be open for you to enjoy!