Opening tonight!


New Sculptures by Wesley Anderegg

Opening Friday, June 4th from 6 – 9 pm
Exhibition Continues through June 30th, 2010

Wesley Anderegg received his B.S. in geography from Arizona State University in Tempe, and has been resident artist at Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts in Helena, Montana, and at Anderson Ranch arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado. His work is included in such collections as the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian, Mint Museum of Craft and Design and the Fredrick R. Weisman Museum in Minneapolis among others. For more information or directions visit Sellars Project Space online at http://www.sellarsprojectspace.com or by calling 720.475.1182.

sellarsprojectspace presents national and international contemporary artists working in all media. The space strives to offer a visible and welcoming forum for collectors and art enthusiasts.

sellarsprojectspace exists to act as a catalyst for the development and promotion of contemporary art. The goal is to actively seek links between the arts and other areas of society, giving artists a contributing voice.

sellarsprojectspace is located at 4383 Tennyson Street 1D (on the South West Corner of 44th and Tennyson) and participates in the Tennyson Street First Friday Artwalk and Stroll the first Friday of every month.

sellarsprojectspace is a member of the Denver Art Dealers Association (DADA) and the Tennyson Street Cultural District (TSCD).

4383 Tennyson Street
Denver, Colorado 80212
720.475.1182
SellarsProjectSpace.com

Michelle Summers Ceramics

I just discovered the amazing work of Michelle Summers thanks to one of my fave blogs a plate a day and i’m obsessed. So much for a productive morning, I’m now going to be spending my time looking for a way to get my hands on one of these gorgeous pieces…


You can check out more of her beautiful illustrations here on her Flicker photostream or on her blog mich + mash

How could I have been in the dark about such an amazing artist? I’ve got to get out of the depths of my studio more….

VERMONT STUDIO CENTER RESIDENCY PROGRAM

DEADLINE: JUNE 15, 2010 (RECEIVE)

Residency Program
Vermont Studio Center
Johnson, Vermont

Founded by artists in 1984, the Vermont Studio Center is the largest international artists’ and writers’ Residency Program in the United States, hosting 50 visual artists and writers each month from across the country and around the world. The Studio Center provides 4-12 week studio residencies on an historic 30-building campus along the Gihon River in Johnson, Vermont, a village in the heart of the northern Green Mountains.

The Vermont Studio Center accepts applications on a rolling basis. However, applications are reviewed and considered for VSC Full Fellowships only four times a year. These deadlines are April 1 (only for select international applicants), June 15, October 1, February 15.

If you would like to be considered for a VSC Full Fellowship at any of these deadlines, your application must be received in our office by the application deadline. It is best to apply at least six months in advance of your preferred start date, though we will consider applications received as late as 8 weeks in advance of the month(s) for which one is applying.

Available Fellowships: www.vermontstudiocenter.org/fellowships
Application: www.vermontstudiocenter.org/application

CALL TO ARTISTS: NOXIOUS SECTOR ARTS COLLECTIVE

MORE OFTEN THAN ALWAYS, LESS OFTEN THAN NEVER
Noxious Sector Arts Collective at Richmond Art Gallery, BC. Canada
Deadline June 11, 2010
Noxious Sector Arts Collective invites submissions for MORE OFTEN THAN ALWAYS, LESS OFTEN THAN NEVER, a curated group exhibition scheduled to be presented at the Richmond Art Gallery (Richmond, BC, Canada) from November 26, 2010 to January 23, 2011. The project is conceived as an exploration of imaginary solutions to questions of improbability, inviting artists to engage with notions of impossibility, uncertainty and the imaginary. MORE OFTEN THAN ALWAYS, LESS OFTEN THAN NEVER invites artists from around the world to engage with notions of impossibility, uncertainty and the imaginary. Situated on the impossible side of probability, the project invites renderings of improbability, of disregarded possibilities, phantom conjectures, plausible insanities of one sort or another, all of which challenge standardized formulations of what is allowed, acceptable, logical or feasible. More information on the call
http://www.noxioussector.net/calls/MOTALOTN.pdf Noxious Sector Arts Collective
http://www.noxioussector.net/motalotn.html