A site 2 see friday – Artists Wanted
Artists Wanted : A Year In Review is an international, all-medium-encompassing open call for art. This is your moment to share your work with the world and have a chance at $10,000 in grants, international publicity and a feature exhibition in Scope Art Show during Armory Week in New York City. You did the hard part, making great work.
This is your call to be discovered.Your Deadline to Enter is Friday January 28, 2011 11:59pm EST
Mission:
Artists Wanted is a collaborative project between several New York City artists and creative organizations working to build new lasting opportunities for emerging talent. We have experienced first hand the difficulties in breaking into the professional art world and it is our mission to make this process more welcoming, dynamic and open-ended.
Find out more here.
Bellevue Arts Museum – Lecture –
Free First Friday Lecture featuring Stefano Catalani
Don’t Believe in Anything You Can’t Break
Throughout the run of the acclaimed BAM Biennial 2010: Clay Throwdown!, we have had ample opportunity to engage artists and critics regarding the work and the exhibition. Now is your opportunity to hear from BAM’s Artistic Director, Stefano Catalani who will offer his own insights and closing thoughts on the Museum’s newest curatorial endeavor, the BAM Biennial.
6:30 – 7:30 pm
FREE
Seating is limited. RSVP online >
Visit the Bellevue Arts Museum online
You’ve gotta see this: Jason H. Green
Resplendent Decay: The Enigmatic Tile Sculpture of Jason H. Green
via Modenus
Also visit his website here.
jaime hayon x choemon gama
“tradition is not just repetition, but is made with layers of present moments.
spanish designer jaime hayón has designed a range of porcelain tableware for traditional japanese porcelain company choemon, in collaboration with japanese product design brand maruwakaya.
for the first time on show in tokyo earlier this month was the ‘kamide choemon – gama for jaime hayòn collection‘, a series of tableware with delicate japanese ornaments, elements freely interpreted and translated by hayon into actors of a contemporary table setting scenery.”
via Designboom