Montreal Musings


So I just came back from my first visit to Montreal and I must say that I loved it…if it wasn’t so damn cold up there most of the year, I think I definitely could live there…anyway…
I was fortunate enough to be there during the International Jazz Festival, it was an amazing experience to say the least. Although I loved the city and a few of the many cultural and culinary delights that i was able to experience while I was there, I must admit that the We Want Miles exhibit at theMusée des beaux-arts de Montréal was the highlight of my trip. A testament to the quality of this exhibit I think is in its ability to engaging and hold the interest of even a non “jazz head”, my girlfriend. I don’t want to spoil it for those of you who are already planning on going up there to check it out, so I am not going to say too much about it, because that is not really the point of this post. i will simply say that it is definitely one the best museum experiences that I have ever had and I did not know anything about Miles Davis before the exhibit I would definitely feel like I got not only an education on Miles Davis, but an Introduction to American Music and Culture…”bringing me closer to the point (rock dis funky joint)”..a few days ago i was reading Jazz Times at B&N and on the last page, Nat Hentoff had a piece about the We Want Miles exhibit.

Hentoff asks the question as to why jazz is not treated as “a fine art in any of the other museums around the country (the U.S.).” Hentoff also begs the question why events and programming beyond musical concerts have yet to take place in our great museums, such as MoMA and the like.

This is a serious question… Although Hentoff does not directly raise the question, I think he suggests enough such that this reader would further question why the American Fine Art establishment have not allowed the jazz and its practitioners to move out frame of entertainer and into being aesthetes or experts. Even here in DC, we see how jazz is used to set the mood, to be background or maybe even to give the appearance of intellectual depth, inclusive or progressive thinking, yet no serious engagement of the artform or the life of its practitioners beyond the realm of entertainer.

It is my hope that Nathalie Bondil will take up Hentoff on his challenge to invite museum directors from the United States up to Montreal to show them how it’s done.

check out Hentoff’s article here

Dr. Sybil Williams’ (Roberts) “Searching for Gabriela” @ Source Theate April 16th – 23rd

one of the giants of DC-theater Dr. Sybil Williams (Roberts) has a new play coming up at The Source, let’s support this!

Here is the excerpted info:

For full press release click here

Contact information
(202) 204-7760 / inseries@inseries.org
Contact: Emily Morrison or Mattias Kraemer

The In Series presents
Searching for Gabriela
Searching for Gabriela, a theatrical evening about poet Gabriela Mistral – produced by the In Series, at Source, 1835 14th St. NW, Washington, DC 20009.

Performances:
Friday April 16 at 8pm,
Saturday 4/17 at 8pm,
Sunday 4/18 at 3pm,
Thursday 4/22 at 7:30pm,
Friday 4/23 at 8pm
and Saturday 4/24 at 3pm.
Tickets: $31 (General Admission) $28 (Senior) $16 (Student) Box Office: 202-204-7763 or www.inseries.org.

Thursday 4/22 performance followed by Audience Discussion as part of OUT at InSeries.
Saturday 4/24 performance includes announcement of winners of the Finding Gabriela DC Youth Poetry Contest, followed by an informal gathering. Half of the proceeds for the Sunday April 18 and Friday April 23 shows will be donated to the Chilean American Foundation (CAF) to support
children affected by the February earthquake in Chile.
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Washington DC (March 24, 2010) – The In Series announces Searching for Gabriela, directed by Abel Lopez with an original storyline in English by DC playwright Sybil R. Williams. The work brings to life the passionate poetry of Gabriela Mistral, Latin America’s first Nobel Prize winner (1945 for Literature) in a bilingual tapestry of words, music and movement, performed alternating English and Spanish.

“Mistral was a fierce feminist warrior of the mid 1900’s, whose poetry celebrates the spirit of women in the beauty of the land, the laughter of children, and the redemption of loss,” says writer Sybil Williams,who draws inspiration from Ursula K. Le Guin’s powerful translations of Mistral’s poetry. This 21st century look at her magnificent work is revealed in performance by Jenifer Deal, Monalisa Arias, Karen Morales, Lorena Sabogal, vocalist Cecilia Esquivel and pianists/music directors Carla Hübner and Jose Caceres.

Both legend and myth in her home country of Chile, Mistral, born in1889, began writing poetry as a child. Her celebrated poetry about children and motherhood has long been a standard part of the school curriculum throughout Latin America and her memory is honored in Chile with streets, squares and schools in her name. Although her formal education ended at age 12, she began teaching at 15 in remote rural schools, was eventually nominated to direct several liceos (including the most prestigious girls’
school in Chile) and attained international fame and recognition as an educator. Five collections of her poetry and prose were published in her lifetime, and she wrote all her life in a consistently intense and passionate voice on themes of nature, betrayal, love, sorrow and recovery, travel, and Latin American identity. She left Chile in 1926, and like many Latin American artists and intellectuals, served as a consul working in Naples, Madrid, Lisbon, Nice, Petrópolis, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Veracruz and New
York. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1945, and returned to her beloved Chile a few times, only as a much acclaimed visitor, living out her life in essence as an exile. Gabriela Mistral died in New York in 1957.

Sybil R. Williams (Writer) – is a DC based playwright and dramaturg. Her work has been professionally produced by ETA Creative Arts Theatre (Chicago), National Black Theatre (New York) and Kuntu Theatre (Pittsburgh). For the In Series, Ms Williams most recently wrote the script for the highly successful historical/musical play From U Street to the Cotton Club. Her play Dream of Ophelia was nominated for a prestigious JEFF award in 2000, and Liberating Prayer: A Lovesong For Mumia has been published in August Wilson And The Black Aesthetic.

The In Series (www.inseries.org), in its 10th Season as an independent organization, is Washington, DC’s home for distinctive performing arts programming, encompassing original, innovative approaches to
classical music, with generous helpings of theatre, poetry and dance.

Millennium Arts Salon at The Phillips Collection: Art and Architecture

Art and Architecture
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Dear Friends of Millennium Arts Salon:

Please Join Us!!!

Salon with Scholar Kelly Quinn and Architect Peter D.Cook

Hilyard R. Robinson and the Making of a Community:

Langston Terrace Dwellings

Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 5:30-6:30 pm

Sponsored by Millennium Arts Salon and The Phillips Collection

Langston Terrace Dwellings, which opened in 1938 and situated in NE DC, was designed by African American Architect Hilyard R. Robinson. Scholar Kelly Quinn will explore the person and the community. Peter D. Cook, noted African American Architect, is associated with the building of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and whose family knew Mr.Robinson. He will respond to Ms. Quinn’s salon talk and will lead a rich and lively Q&A. See attachment for more details.

This salon is a collaboration between Millennium Arts Salon and the Phillips Collection. The event will be held in the Center for Modern Art just behind the Phillips, 1600 21st Street, NW from 5:30-6:30 pm. MAS is pleased to explore the intersections of art and architecture in its quest to “…advance cultural literacy through the arts and cultural programming”.

The event is FREE with museum entrance fee.

Join us.

Artfully yours,

Millennium Arts Salon

around my way: DISCOVER THE ANACOSTIA ARTS DISTRICT

honfleur and new vivid
DISCOVER THE ANACOSTIA ARTS DISTRICT  :  MARCH NEWSLETTER
MARCH 5 @ 6:30pm : OPENING RECEPTION
Alliance Française de Washington & Honfleur Gallery

Happening at the Alliance Française

Honfleur Gallery partners with the Alliance Française de Washington to present vibrant contemporary works by french artists Cyril Anguelidis and Charlotte L’Harmeroult. This installation represents colorful urban landscapes and will include multi-media works, photography and digital art. On display until the end of April 2010.

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Opening Reception: March 5th 2010 at 6:30 pm at the Alliance Française de Washington. Reservations required. Please call 202-234-7911. Reservations will be accepted until 4:00 PM on Friday, March 5, 2010. Address: 2142 Wyoming Avenue NW Washington, DC 20008-3906  www.francedc.org

image by Charlotte L’Harmeroult

_____________________________________________________________

MARCH 12 @ 7pm : THREE OPENINGS EAST OF THE RIVER

Honfleur Third Year Anniversary Celebration:
Three by Wesley Clark, Lance Wiggs & Jonathan Royce
NOW AND THEN by John K. Lawson

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Join us at Honfleur Gallery to celebrate our anniversary! We opened our doors as Anacostia’s first Contemporary Fine Art Gallery in 2007 and want you to see how much we’ve grown.

March 12 @ 7pm is the anniversary party, opening reception of Three, a fresh mix of abstract painters: Wesley Clark, Lance Wiggs & Jonathan Royce. Upstairs is a solo exhibit, NOW AND THEN, collage portraits by John K. Lawson.


For a preview of the artists work:
Wesley Clark   I   www.wesleyclarkart.com I   Lance Wiggs   I  www.coroflot.com/LATIMES
Jonathan Royce I   www.honfleurgallery.com/royce/roycemain.html
John K. Lawson I   http://www.lawsonworks.com

image credits: Lance Wiggs & John K. Lawson

La Femme da Vine by Brad Ulreich

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The Gallery at Vivid Solutions presents Brad Ulreich’s solo exhibit of large scale  digital collages of women blended with landscape, anatomy and many layers of spirituality. La Femme da Vine focuses on seven pieces from this new series along with smaller works from Ulreich’s series New Beat from Brain.

Opening reception is also March 12 @ 7pm


Gallery hop in Anacostia: Honfleur, Vivid
and upstairs at the Big Chair Coffee & Grill!

____________________________________________________________________

EXPOSURE : ANACOSTIA ART BEAT

Welcome to the neighorhood Big Chair Coffee & Grill – we’re glad you’re here!

When you stop by the new coffee shop in
Anacostia at 2212 MLK Jr SE, go coffeeandartupstairs and see the art that Honfleur Gallery is exhibiting for the first BCCG art show!

Artists: Fred Joiner, Dana Greaves, Briony Evans Hynson, Jared Ragland, Brad Ulreich, Andrea Hope, Lance Wiggs, Amber Robles Gordon, Darren Smith and Beth Ferraro

Double Feature : Lance Wiggs = Published Author

book
Shout out to Lance for writing a children’s book! Check it out at:
http://lanceclaibornewiggs.tatepublishing.net/

Frog’s Surprise
by Lance Claiborne Wiggs

“In Frog’s Surprise, readers will learn responsibilities of youth, the importance of family, and the energy of growing tall in the city
through the eyes of Frog, a third grade boy living in the inner city.

Taken from his own childhood revelry and experiences as an elementary school teacher in Washington D.C., author Lance Claiborn
Wiggs’s Frog’s Surprise will delight any young reader as they watch Frog
navigate his way through an average Friday, stressing about a spelling
test, dreaming about the prettiest girl in school, and enjoying being with
his family and hanging out with his best friend, Go-Go.”

FOLLOW THE LIGHT TO HONFLEUR GALLERY

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Craig Kraft’s light sculpture Anacoeti is on display at Honfleur outside on the roof of the building! This project was funded in
part by a grant from the DC Commission for the Arts.

UPDATE : INTERNATIONAL LIFELINE FUND
A big thank you for all the support during our fundraising event with International Lifeline Fund on January 22, 2010. We raised funds for all the good work ILF is doing in Africa and Haiti. Extra thanks to photographers Antoine Sanfuentes, Ann Curry and Deborah Terry. All of you are doing amazing work. For more information check out www.lifelinefund.org
PRINT : VIVID SOLUTIONS DC PRINT LAB

Come check out the Vivid Solutions DC high end digital print lab. Andrea Hope is available for custom print orders, retouching, DIGIGRAPHIE orders and any fine art prints you need.


Honfleur Gallery 1241 Good Hope Road SE Washington DC 20020    I   202.536.8994

The Gallery at Vivid Solutions   2208 MLK Jr. Ave SE Washington DC 20020    I    202.365.8392

exhibition hours: Tuesday through Friday noon-5pm,
Saturday 11am-5pm & by appointment

click here for directions – we are metro accessible via green line to anacosita
and 90 & 92 bus

Honfleur Gallery
Director: Amy Cavanaugh Royce
Creative Director: Briony Evans Hynson
arts@archdc.org

The Gallery at Vivid Solutions
Creative Director: Beth Ferraro

Vivid Solutions DC Print Lab
Director of Digital Productions & Master Printer: Andrea Hope
Master Printer: Renee Azcra Woodward
202.758.0339


www.honfleurgallery.com I   www.archdevelopment.org I   www.vividsolutionsdc.com

Honfleur Gallery & The Gallery at Vivid Solutions are projects of ARCH Development Corp.

Honfleur Art Gallery | 1241 Good Hope Rd. SE | Washington | DC | 20020

around my way: DISCOVER THE ANACOSTIA ARTS DISTRICT

honfleur and new vivid
DISCOVER THE ANACOSTIA ARTS DISTRICT  :  MARCH NEWSLETTER
MARCH 5 @ 6:30pm : OPENING RECEPTION
Alliance Française de Washington & Honfleur Gallery

Happening at the Alliance Française

Honfleur Gallery partners with the Alliance Française de Washington to present vibrant contemporary works by french artists Cyril Anguelidis and Charlotte L’Harmeroult. This installation represents colorful urban landscapes and will include multi-media works, photography and digital art. On display until the end of April 2010.

charlottee

Opening Reception: March 5th 2010 at 6:30 pm at the Alliance Française de Washington. Reservations required. Please call 202-234-7911. Reservations will be accepted until 4:00 PM on Friday, March 5, 2010. Address: 2142 Wyoming Avenue NW Washington, DC 20008-3906  www.francedc.org

image by Charlotte L’Harmeroult

_____________________________________________________________

MARCH 12 @ 7pm : THREE OPENINGS EAST OF THE RIVER

Honfleur Third Year Anniversary Celebration:
Three by Wesley Clark, Lance Wiggs & Jonathan Royce
NOW AND THEN by John K. Lawson

3jkl2

Join us at Honfleur Gallery to celebrate our anniversary! We opened our doors as Anacostia’s first Contemporary Fine Art Gallery in 2007 and want you to see how much we’ve grown.

March 12 @ 7pm is the anniversary party, opening reception of Three, a fresh mix of abstract painters: Wesley Clark, Lance Wiggs & Jonathan Royce. Upstairs is a solo exhibit, NOW AND THEN, collage portraits by John K. Lawson.


For a preview of the artists work:
Wesley Clark   I   www.wesleyclarkart.com I   Lance Wiggs   I  www.coroflot.com/LATIMES
Jonathan Royce I   www.honfleurgallery.com/royce/roycemain.html
John K. Lawson I   http://www.lawsonworks.com

image credits: Lance Wiggs & John K. Lawson

La Femme da Vine by Brad Ulreich

bradwhite

The Gallery at Vivid Solutions presents Brad Ulreich’s solo exhibit of large scale  digital collages of women blended with landscape, anatomy and many layers of spirituality. La Femme da Vine focuses on seven pieces from this new series along with smaller works from Ulreich’s series New Beat from Brain.

Opening reception is also March 12 @ 7pm


Gallery hop in Anacostia: Honfleur, Vivid
and upstairs at the Big Chair Coffee & Grill!

____________________________________________________________________

EXPOSURE : ANACOSTIA ART BEAT

Welcome to the neighorhood Big Chair Coffee & Grill – we’re glad you’re here!

When you stop by the new coffee shop in
Anacostia at 2212 MLK Jr SE, go coffeeandartupstairs and see the art that Honfleur Gallery is exhibiting for the first BCCG art show!

Artists: Fred Joiner, Dana Greaves, Briony Evans Hynson, Jared Ragland, Brad Ulreich, Andrea Hope, Lance Wiggs, Amber Robles Gordon, Darren Smith and Beth Ferraro

Double Feature : Lance Wiggs = Published Author

book
Shout out to Lance for writing a children’s book! Check it out at:
http://lanceclaibornewiggs.tatepublishing.net/

Frog’s Surprise
by Lance Claiborne Wiggs

“In Frog’s Surprise, readers will learn responsibilities of youth, the importance of family, and the energy of growing tall in the city
through the eyes of Frog, a third grade boy living in the inner city.

Taken from his own childhood revelry and experiences as an elementary school teacher in Washington D.C., author Lance Claiborn
Wiggs’s Frog’s Surprise will delight any young reader as they watch Frog
navigate his way through an average Friday, stressing about a spelling
test, dreaming about the prettiest girl in school, and enjoying being with
his family and hanging out with his best friend, Go-Go.”

FOLLOW THE LIGHT TO HONFLEUR GALLERY

cklight2

Craig Kraft’s light sculpture Anacoeti is on display at Honfleur outside on the roof of the building! This project was funded in
part by a grant from the DC Commission for the Arts.

UPDATE : INTERNATIONAL LIFELINE FUND
A big thank you for all the support during our fundraising event with International Lifeline Fund on January 22, 2010. We raised funds for all the good work ILF is doing in Africa and Haiti. Extra thanks to photographers Antoine Sanfuentes, Ann Curry and Deborah Terry. All of you are doing amazing work. For more information check out www.lifelinefund.org
PRINT : VIVID SOLUTIONS DC PRINT LAB

Come check out the Vivid Solutions DC high end digital print lab. Andrea Hope is available for custom print orders, retouching, DIGIGRAPHIE orders and any fine art prints you need.


Honfleur Gallery 1241 Good Hope Road SE Washington DC 20020    I   202.536.8994

The Gallery at Vivid Solutions   2208 MLK Jr. Ave SE Washington DC 20020    I    202.365.8392

exhibition hours: Tuesday through Friday noon-5pm,
Saturday 11am-5pm & by appointment

click here for directions – we are metro accessible via green line to anacosita
and 90 & 92 bus

Honfleur Gallery
Director: Amy Cavanaugh Royce
Creative Director: Briony Evans Hynson
arts@archdc.org

The Gallery at Vivid Solutions
Creative Director: Beth Ferraro

Vivid Solutions DC Print Lab
Director of Digital Productions & Master Printer: Andrea Hope
Master Printer: Renee Azcra Woodward
202.758.0339


www.honfleurgallery.com I   www.archdevelopment.org I   www.vividsolutionsdc.com

Honfleur Gallery & The Gallery at Vivid Solutions are projects of ARCH Development Corp.

Honfleur Art Gallery | 1241 Good Hope Rd. SE | Washington | DC | 20020

around my way: Anacostia Youth Build Solar Panels for Haiti

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

WDC Solar and ARCH Training Center in Washington D.C. have collaborated their abilities in Solar Power and Skills Training to bring much needed solar power to Haiti by building 5 portable solar panel systems, or ‘solar suitcases’.  During the week of March 1, these two organizations are producing solar suitcases that will travel to Haiti where they will be easily assembled to deliver immediate power to hospitals, orphanages and immediate care facilities. These suitcases have the ability to power a hospital giving needed assurance of a much safer level of patient care.  Because the panels are equipped with batteries, they will allow for facilities to provide power 24 hours a day. This will ensure support for surgeries and emergency care, as well as, needed electricity for communication and equipment that may include refrigeration essential to keep blood on hand where needed. These panels have the ability to be transitioned from a temporary location, to a final destination once rehabilitation is complete. The life-expectancy of each portable system is 20 years.

WDC Solar and ARCH Training Center are partners in bringing the first Solar Manufacturing Plant to D.C. and are currently building in Ward 8, Anacostia where both organizations are headquartered.  The actual facility is located at Shannon Place Southeast, D.C. ARCH Training Center’s students, some of which are about to begin formal solar installation training, will be building the suitcases along side WDC Solar founder and CEO, Mark Davis who will be an intricate part of the Solar Training program at ARCH.  “This is a great chance for the students at ARCH receiving an education to give back to Haiti while learning how to build these portable solar panels’, says Board Chair Rachael Schroeder, ‘the experience is a great jumping off point for the solar partnership ARCH and WDC Solar have created – renewable giving – through training, jobs and energy.”

More recently, the two groups decided to lend their expertise to the crisis in Haiti by recreating the ‘Solar Suitcase’ invented by We Care Solar of California. Laura Sachel, the founder of We Care Solar teamed up with WDC Solar to build several portable systems which have already been deployed to Haiti. We Care Solar has been part of WDC Solar and ARCH’s on-going professional solar installation training making this effort and future relief efforts a possibility.

The solar suitcase developed by We Care Solar, was originally invented to deliver much needed lifesaving power to hospitals in Africa. We Care Solar has been highly successful in their efforts.  The invention of the solar suitcases are continuing to provide; renewable energy, withstand conditions of poverty and unpredictable weather, lower the death rate of women and infants in Africa and are able to be mounted and remounted onto new buildings sustaining their 20 year lifespan and further proving their worth.

WDC Solar and ARCH Training Center are both located in downtown Anacostia in the 8th Ward of Washington, East of the Anacostia River. The two organizations are in the process of building a solar manufacturing plant that will bring new industry to the District, as well as create jobs in one of Washington D.C.’s highest rate areas for unemployment.

ARCH Training Center has been a part of Anacostia for over 20 years, providing jobs, job training, job placement and social services to the residents of the District. More information is available at www.archdc.org.

For more information Contact: Mark Davis, WDC Solar/ p) 202.560.5171/  gogreen@wdcsolar.com