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X on Main Gallery: Between The Scenes – New photographs by Ron English, June 8 – July 28, 2013

Ron English @ X on MainWorld renowned Pop Surrealist and Street Artist Ron English will exhibit his first new series of photographs in 25 years. With a master’s degree in fine art photography, Ron began his career in the early 1980s as part of the Fabricated to be Photographed movement that included Cindy Sherman, Sandy Skoglund and Nic Nicosia. Many of his most famous billboard takeovers, environmental interventions and trompe l’oeil art on the street, pieces that established him as a pioneer of the global street art phenomenon were actually byproducts of his staged photography in urban environments.

In 1986 Ron traded his camera for a canvas and became one of the founders of the pop surrealist movement and has been known ever since as an oil painter and street artist.

Although never exhibited publicly as standalone pieces, Ron’s photography has always remained an integral part of his artistic process. Ron creates elaborate sets that he photographs as the bases for his paintings, and for the first time he will exhibit these studies as limited edition photographs.

Opening Exhibition Saturday June 8th 2013 at 6pm; Until July 28th 2013

X on MainX on Main

Contemporary Art Gallery

159 Main Street

Beacon NY 12508

www.xonmain.com

 

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Beacon Independent Film Festival – “Community”

Beacon Independent Film Festival – “Community” from Beacon Independent Film Festival on Vimeo.

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Beacons of Music 2, Photographs by Rob Penner @ Fovea: thru June 3

Fovea

143 Main Street, Beacon

www.foveaexhibitions.org

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Call for Photographers: Photocentric 2012; discount for early entry, May 14; final deadline June 14

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Free photography workshop with Robert Rodriguez sponsored by the National Park Service: Sat, April 21

For more information on Robert Rodriguez: http://www.canson-infinity.com/en/gallery.asp?gallery=46

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Barrett Art Center Seeks Entries for Photowork ’12, the 25th Annual National Juried Photography Exhibition

The Dutchess County Art Association / Barrett Art Center is seeking entries for Photowork ’12, the 25th Annual National Juried Photography Exhibition to be juried by Susan Thompson, Curatorial Assistant at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NYC.  Entry Deadline: Friday, April 6, 6:00 pm. Exhibition Dates: May 12 – July 7.  Prospectus available online athttp://www.barrettartcenter.org/exhibitions.html.  ;
PHOTOS:  Images of photographs exhibited in last year’s show, and/or information on exhibiting artists, available on request by calling or e-mailing Loretta Spence, Program Director. Last year’s full exhibition is also available for viewing in Powerpoint format.  The winning images from last year’s show are available online at Barrett’s website (above).
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The Barrett Art Center will host its 25th Annual National Juried Photography Exhibition on May 12 – July 7, 2012. Photowork is a premier exhibition of new photographic images. The show is visited by art appreciators from a five-county area including parts of Connecticut and New York City, and beyond. As a national show, this exhibition brings together photographers from across the country with artists from, on average, 30 to 40 states represented each year. The spirit of the show is a juxtaposition of traditional styles and cutting edge images. The show celebrates the photograph both as fine art and as social commentary. Winners in the past have included traditional 35mm photographs, silver gelatin prints, digital prints and even pinhole camera pictures.

 

Over 1,000 images will be submitted by hundreds of photographers from around the country. Only the 60 best images, as selected by juror Susan Thompson, Curatorial Assistant at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NYC, will make it into this show. The prospectus is available online at www.barrettartcenter.org. For more information, call Loretta Spence, Program Director, at (845) 471-2550 or e-mail: LSpence@barrettartcenter.org.
As a National show, this exhibition brings together photographers from across the country with artists from 30 to 40 states represented each year. “This show is a marvelous opportunity for artists to exhibit their work in a beautiful, historic venue, as well as for local residents and tourists to see the best-of-the-best new art from around the country,” according to Loretta Spence.
On Saturday, May 12, 4:00 – 6:00 pm, there will be an Opening Reception and Artist Salon, a Q&A Session with some exhibiting artists, at Barrett Art Center, 55 Noxon Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601. The Juror’s selections for Best-in-Show and other prizes, and the cash prizes, will be announced and awarded then.
PHOTOWORK ’12 EXHIBITION EVENTS:
Saturday, May 12, 4:00 – 6:00 pm – Opening Reception & Artist Salon, a Q&A Session with some exhibiting artists, at Barrett Art Center, 55 Noxon Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601.
Group tours are encouraged and may be arranged by calling (845) 471-2550. Barrett Art Center’s gallery hours are Wednesday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm, and Saturday, 11 am – 3 pm, or by appointment.
ABOUT THE PHOTOWORK ’12 JUROR:
Susan Thompson lives in New York and works as a Curatorial Research Assistant at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in addition to developing her own independent curatorial projects. She received her Masters degree in Modern Art, Curatorial and Critical Studies from Columbia University and was the recipient of the 2009-2010 Hilla Rebay Fellowship from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
BARRETT ART CENTER’S HISTORY:                                                          Seventy-five years ago a group of local artists met at the home of regional artist Thomas Weeks Barrett Jr. (1902-1947) located at 55 Noxon Street in Poughkeepsie. At that meeting, they voted to form the Dutchess County Art Association to foster and perpetuate an appreciation of the visual arts in Dutchess County. This original mission continues to guide the association today.
The 1830′s Greek Revival home of Thomas Weeks Barrett was donated to the DCAA in 1974 by his sister, Elizbaeth, and converted to an art center (which became known as Barrett House and then Barrett Art Center) and home of the association.
ABOUT THOMAS WEEKS BARRETT, JR.:
An exhibitor at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in the 1930s, Thomas Weeks Barrett, Jr. (the son of Thomas Barrett, Sr., who was a President of the Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, and Katherine Stoutenburgh Barrett) was an American Regionalist painter and printmaker, and a member of the American Art Congress. He was the founder and first president of the Dutchess County Art Association, now known as Barrett Art Center. He organized the group’s local exhibitions in shops, hotels and on the Dutchess County Fairgrounds. As such, he was a visionary, one of the first individuals dedicated to making community-based art accessible to a general public which did not have the leisure to travel to major museums. Thomas Weeks Barrett was passionately committed to supporting emerging artists, work that lies at the core of Barrett Art Center’s mission. He was convinced, 77 years ago, that local activities and interest in art warranted
permanent galleries, a school of art and a meeting place for artists and art lovers.
ABOUT DCAC’s BARRETT ART CENTER:
Established in 1934 and home of the Dutchess County Art Association, Barrett Art Center is a nonprofit arts organization. Our three story, three bay brick 1800′s Greek Revival Townhouse, located in the Mid-Hudson Valley, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is on a raised basement and features brownstone trim and a third story Eastlake style porch. Barrett Art Center conducts a changing fine art exhibition program devoted to contemporary art as well as exhibitions of historic merit. We present shows by our members, as well as national show juried by curators from major museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and MASS MoCA, among others. Our mission is to provide a meeting place for art enthusiasts and artists alike to view, exhibit, discuss, create and learn about art. In addition, we offer educational programs: workshops, seminars, lectures, gallery talks and group tours. The public is invited to visit the Barrett Art Center Galleries, step back in time in our home with its floor to ceiling windows, intricately designed moldings, woodwork and marbled fireplaces at 55 Noxon Street in Poughkeepsie, New York. Some of Tom Barrett’s art work is on display in the house.
Barrett Art Center is open to the public on Wednesday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, and Saturday, 11 am – 3 pm, or by appointment. Admission is free. Barrett Art Center is located within minutes of other Mid-Hudson Valley attractions such as Dia:Beacon, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, Kaatsbaan International Dance Center, and the Roosevelt and Vanderbilt historic sites. For additional information, the public may visit www.barrettartcenter.org.
ABOUT DCAC’s BARRETT CLAY WORKS:
Bringing vibrancy and renewal to a block once forgotten, our beautifully restored three story building at 485 Main Street, Poughkeepsie acts as an anchor and community center. Street level space is devoted to instruction in working with clay for all ages and is equipped with kilns, wheel throwing equipment, a glaze room and galleries. The second floor is a community workspace where artists have access to ceramics equipment and can rent private or semiprivate studio space. The top floor has private studios available for artists of all disciplines including painters, sculptors, photographers and computer media enthusiasts.
ABOUT DCAC’s BARRETT SCHOOL OF ART:
Noted for the “salon” style of instruction, the School of Art emphasizes small class sizes and plenty of individual attention for students of all levels, taught by talented, highly qualified Mid-Hudson Valley and tri-state area professionals. In addition to large classrooms at both locations, Thomas Barrett’s original studio on the 3rd floor of Barrett House with wonderful natural light, has printmaking facilities and a photographic darkroom. For over twenty years, the DCAA/Barrett School of Art has been a leader in quality art education in Dutchess County.
ABOUT BARRETT ART CENTER’S OTHER NATIONAL EXHIBITIONS:
Every year, Barrett Art Center presents two to four national exhibitions of work by professional artists, juried by curators from major museums, which are accessible to the local community free of charge. Call (845) 471-2550 or e-mail LSpence@barrettartcenter.org for more information.
1. Photowork
2. New Directions, featuring contemporary art in all media, which often comments on the popular or consumer culture or on “issues” (e.g., political, economic) of the current day. New Directions ’12 is on view in our galleries through March 9th.
3. Printwork, featuring work based on printmaking using a wide range of techniques such as intaglio, lithography, silk screen, drypoint, and aquatint, among others, as well as print/mixed media works.
4. Cup Show, which focuses on interpretations of a utilitarian object both functional and sculptural that has been part of daily life for centuries. The event celebrates the creativity of contemporary ceramic artists through their interpretations of this simple form. Entries in the show represent the great diversity of approaches through which ceramic artists work today. Some employ relatively new techniques for ceramics, such as screen-printing and linoleum cuts. Others result from traditional techniques such as soda and wood-firing.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO BARRETT ART CENTER:
From New York City / New York Thruway: Take the NYS Thruway North to Exit 18 (New Paltz). After the toll booth, turn right onto 299 East; continue on 299 for several miles until you come to a “T” in the road. Turn right onto 9W South. Look for signs for the Mid-Hudson Bridge (Poughkeepsie). Cross over the bridge and go to the third traffic light. Take a right onto Market Street, follow one block and take the first street on the left, Noxon Street. We are 3/4 of the way down the street on your left, #55, a three story brick building with a side parking lot.
From Across the Hudson River: Cross the Mid-Hudson Bridge and continue straight until your third traffic light. Take a right onto Market Street, follow one block and take the first street on the left, Noxon Street. We are 3/4 of the way down the street on your left, #55, a three story brick building with a side parking lot From the South: Take Route 9 North to the Academy Street exit. Take a right off ramp and follow Academy Street through three traffic lights. After third light, continue straight for one block and take the first street on the left, Noxon Street. Barrett Art Center is the second house on the right, #55, a three story brick building with a parking lot on the side.
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Intuitive Italy: Painting/Photography Workshop

Joing Mary Ann Glass, photographer, and Linda Richichi, painter in Umbria, Italy, June 30-July 7.  We’ll be staying in a luxurious villa near Todi.  The price – $2475, double occupancy, is all inclusive (except airfare) and covers all meals, transportation, lodging, and lessons during the week, as well as a wine-tasting and a cooking lesson.  Contact Mary Ann @ shotglassphoto@aol.com for more info.

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Panel Discussion on ‘Gays in the Military’ to include servicemen featured in the exhibit, Sat Jan 14th at Fovea

COURTESY VINCENT CIANNI/FOVEA EXHIBITIONS

On Saturday, January 14th at 5pm, the Beacon New York-based non profit Fovea will present a panel discussion featuring the first-hand experiences of those who have served in our armed forces under “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” The panel will explore the issues–both on a personal and at a national level–raised in the current exhibit Gays in the Military: How America Thanked Me by Vincent Cianni. In addition to presenting a brief history of the project, Mr. Cianni will join several of his subjects, all of whom were at the front lines of this debate. They include:

Lieutenant Colonel Victor Fehrenbach, U.S. Air Force, 1991-2011.  Currently retired and living in Washington, D.C., Fehrenbach successfully fought ”Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” after coming out on the Rachel Maddow show in 2009. He is a former F-15E fighter pilot who has flown 88 combat missions with 400 combat hours. 

Captain Chuck Maxwell, U.S. Air Force,1980-1991. A graduate of The Citadel, as a commissioned officer he was dismissed for conduct unbecoming an officer/participating in homosexual acts. He will be traveling from Decatur, Georgia.

Lieutenant Don Bramer, U.S. Navy, 2002-present. Lt. Bramer has top secret security clearance and served multiple deployments to the Middle East, and received numerous medals and commendations from his combat operations.  He provided anonymous testimony during the hearings to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”.

Joining the discussion will be Mary Barber, M.D. She is the clinical director at Rockland Psychiatric Center, and co-editor of the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health. Her expertise includes the effects of the ban on the mental health and lives of service members.

The exhibition will be followed by a reception.

Suggested Admission is $5.

Gays in the Military: How America Thanked Me will be on exhibit at Fovea through Sunday, February 5th and is open weekends from noon until 6pm, and by appointment.

Fovea is a volunteer run 501(c)3 educational charity.

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Visit Often: Lily Zand/School of Jellyfish

Visit Often from School of Jellyfish on Vimeo.

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Gourmetibles – Best in Theme “ReInvent, ReCycle, REJOICE 2011″ Storefront Decorating Contest

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