DC:ART:Hillyer Art Space April Artist Talks

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Hillyer Art Space April Artist Talks

Hillyer Art Space, Black Artists of DC (BADC), and Washington Project for the Arts Present:

BADC’s Artist Talk on Saturday April 23rd, 2011 @

3:00 PM!

Admission: Free

Process: Reaffirmation is on show now @ Hillyer Art Space:

Sacha Ingber

April 1st 2011 – April 29th 2011

Curated by Gina Marie Lewis, Process: Reaffirmation is an exhibition which focuses on and reaffirms the processes of artists within their studios. This exhibition honors the personal philosophies, practices, and vocabularies of eight artists and attempts to explore a visual dialogue between their works. Ms. Lewis states, "The lack of a specific theme outside of this dialogue is not an oversight. The entire process of this exhibition from submission through selection to mounting the show is an experiment of creation in progress."

The exhibition represents an opportunity for artists to retain power over their work in the context of their own philosophies and interpretations. The artists selected for this exhibition include Anne Bouie, Daniel Brookings, Joel D’Orazio, Victor Ekpuk, Corwin Levi, Barbara Liotta, Adrienne Mills, and Cleve Overton. In some cases, the relationships between their works may be obvious, and other instances invite the viewer to inquire and explore the relationships from their own point of view. As a starting point, such aspects as linear relationships, creation of new processes, innovative use of materials, the making of marks, and defining space were most apparent during the curatorial process.

For additional information about the artists and images of works in the exhibition, please contact Lisa Gold at lgold or 202-234-7103 ext 3.

For more information contact: jordanb

And from our friends at The Phillips Collection…

Bring a friend for free to your own private birthday party celebrating 90 years at The Phillips Collection:

http://www.phillipscollection.org/anniversary/index.aspx!

Use this DIY Birthday Kit: http://www.phillipscollection.org/anniversary/diy_birthday.aspx

to invite a friend to visit America’s first museum of modern art on a date of your choice in 2011. By filling out the form, you will receive an e-coupon for 2-for-1 admission to the museum.

International Arts & Artists

9 Hillyer Court NW, Washington, DC 20008 USA

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Gallery Hours: 12pm – 5pm Monday, 12pm – 6pm Tuesday – Friday, 12pm – 5pm Saturday.

Otherwise by appointment

International Arts & Artists (IA&A) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing cross-cultural understanding and exposure to the arts internationally. IA&A’s services include a Traveling Exhibition Service, the Hillyer Art Space gallery, the Design Studio, the Cultural Exchange Program, and Membership Services for artists and the arts-interested public.

MD: BMORE: Residential opportunities for Artists and their families

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Baltimore Celebrates Grand Opening of City Arts Apartments

Posted on March 28, 2011 by mdhousing
city-arts3.jpg?w=350&h=233Baltimore – Secretary Skinner joined Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and other dignitaries for the grand opening of City Arts Apartments, a 69-unit, mixed use development geared for artists and their families.

The $13.5 million building sits in the newly designated Station North Arts and Entertainment District in the Greenmount West neighborhood, a part of the city neglected by residential developers since the 19th century. Financing was made possible through a $2.6 million award from Tax Credit Assistance Program, part of federal stimulus funding.

It was developed through a joint venture of three nonprofit organizations, Homes for America, Jubilee Housing and TRF Development.

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DC:ART: more cool Hillyer Events!

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First Friday April Opening


DATE:
Friday, April 1st, 2011

TIME: 6PM-9 PM

ADMISSION: $5 suggested donation

First Friday Openings are a collaborative effort to strengthen arts and culture in the beautiful, multi-cultural neighborhood that is Dupont Circle. On the First Friday of every month galleries in our community open their doors to multitudes of art enthusiasts from all walks of life for simultaneous openings. We encourage all to join us for our openings and to circulate between our neighboring galleries, which host an ever-changing array of styles and media.

Hillyer Art Space April Exhibitions

Hillyer Art Space, Black Artists of DC (BADC), and Washington Project for the Arts Present:

Process: Reaffirmation

Sacha Ingber

April 1st 2011 – April 29th 2011

Curated by Gina Marie Lewis, Process: Reaffirmation is an exhibition which focuses on and reaffirms the processes of artists within their studios. This exhibition honors the personal philosophies, practices, and vocabularies of eight artists and attempts to explore a visual dialogue between their works. Ms. Lewis states, "The lack of a specific theme outside of this dialogue is not an oversight. The entire process of this exhibition from submission through selection to mounting the show is an experiment of creation in progress."

The exhibition represents an opportunity for artists to retain power over their work in the context of their own philosophies and interpretations. The artists selected for this exhibition include Anne Bouie, Daniel Brookings, Joel D’Orazio, Victor Ekpuk, Corwin Levi, Barbara Liotta, Adrienne Mills, and Cleve Overton. In some cases, the relationships between their works may be obvious, and other instances invite the viewer to inquire and explore the relationships from their own point of view. As a starting point, such aspects as linear relationships, creation of new processes, innovative use of materials, the making of marks, and defining space were most apparent during the curatorial process.

Barbara Liotta creates installations which float, cascade, and undulate as suspended stone defines an ethereal space.The flowing linear character of her "chords" call to a similar aspect of Anne Bouie’s shields. The raw naturalness of these shields reaffirms a cultural past in Daniel Brooking’s masks, which also possess an other-worldly quality that Joel D’Orazio’s chairs embody.While Cleve Overton adds to the linear conversation, his statement challenges the unearthly with a sense of solidity.Victor Ekpuk and Corwin Levi share in the composition of rhythm and texture through their use of marks and text calling to both the real and contrived in written and visual language. Adrienne Mills’s photographic compositions dance within the implied space between past, present, and future which addresses the multitude of time, timelessness, and continuum references made in the work of the other artists.

There will be a free talk with the curator and artists featured in the exhibition on Saturday, April 23 at 3:00pm.

For additional information about the artists and images of works in the exhibition, please contact Lisa Gold at lgold or 202-234-7103 ext 3.

About the Curator

Gina Marie Lewis is a professor at Bowie State University in Bowie, Maryland as well as a practicing artist. Gina’s work is currently on view at the Kreeger Museum in Washington, DC as part of the exhibition In Unison: 20 Washington, DC Artists. She has curated a number of exhibitions, most recently Contemporary Color: Contemporary Artists and the Color School Legacy,co-curated with Sam Gilliam.

About WPA

Washington Project for the Arts is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to provide essential resources to support the creative spirit and success of regional artists. WPA presents contemporary art through imaginative and provocative programs, and connects artists with the community in both traditional and unexpected ways. www.wpadc.org

About BADC

The purpose of Black Artists of DC is to create a Black artists’ community to promote, develop, and validate the culture, artistic expressions, and aspirations of past and present artists of Black-Afrikan ancestry in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Some of the goals of BADC are to produce, exhibit, document, continue, and conserve our artistic legacy; create a cooperative trans-generational training ground for artists; create an advocacy for Black artists through community and political activity; and create and support a market for the art created by people of African descent.badcblog.blogspot.com

For more information contact: jordanb

Transformer Gallery, Art House Co-op and Hillyer Art Space present:

The Sketchbook Project @ Hillyer Art Space

Sketchbook Project

April 15th – April 16th 2011

On April 15th & 16th, Hillyer Art Space is collaborating with Transformer and the Brooklyn based Art House Co-op to host The Sketchbook Project for two days in our gallery space. This exhibition is taking place in conjunction with Transformer’s SKETCH exhibition (on view in April and May), which focuses on artistic development and the creative process and features the work of 16 Washington D.C. artists working in a variety of mediums.

The Sketchbook Project is a touring library and exhibition which features nearly 10,000 sketchbooks by artists from a variety of artistic backgrounds and nationalities. Each artist included in the project was given a brand new 5½" x 8½" moleskin sketchbook and requested to fill it with art demonstrating their own individual style and creative eccentricities.

The sketchbooks offer unique insight into the artistic process–echoing Process: Reaffirmation’s focus–and work with one another to form a fascinating, fun exhibition. Audiences are invited to peruse over the inspiring books to their hearts’ content!

Over 700 D.C. area artists participated in the Sketchbook Project!

The Sketchbook Project will be touring nationally until the end of July when the sketchbooks will enter the permanent collection of The Brooklyn Art Library where they will cataloged and available for public view.

About Transformer Gallery

Transformer is a Washington DC based non-profit visual arts organization, providing a consistent, supportive and professional platform for emerging artist to explore and present experimental artistic concepts, build audiences for their work, and advance their careers. Transformer connects and promotes emerging visual artists within regional, national and international contexts through exhibitions and programs partnerships with artists, curators, commercial galleries, museums and other cultural institutions.- www.transformergallery.org

About Art House Co-Op

Art House Co-Op is a Brooklyn based organization, creating massive, international art projects that tie thousands of artists together – and anyone can participate. They have interacted with tens of thousands of artists from around the world, all brought together with the common goal of creating art and sharing it with each other. In an attempt to give artists as much recognition as possible, they have started taking select projects to guest galleries around the country. – www.arthousecoop.com.

For more information, please visit: http://www.arthousecoop.com/projects/sketchbookproject

International Arts & Artists

9 Hillyer Court NW, Washington, DC 20008 USA

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Gallery Hours: 12pm – 5pm Monday, 12pm – 6pm Tuesday – Friday, 12pm – 5pm Saturday.

Otherwise by appointment

International Arts & Artists (IA&A) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing cross-cultural understanding and exposure to the arts internationally. IA&A’s services include a Traveling Exhibition Service, the Hillyer Art Space gallery, the Design Studio, the Cultural Exchange Program, and Membership Services for artists and the arts-interested public.

DC: ART: Hillyer Art Space Events

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Hillyer Art Space presents two great events to kick off Spring!

This Thursday:

V.O.I.C.E.S

(Voices Organizing for International Change, Empowerment, and Support)

DATE: Thursday, March 24th, 2010 TIME: 6-9:30PM
ADMISSION: $5 admission (additional donations are welcome)

VOICES is a fundraiser and awareness event with international hip-hop music, multi-media presentations, live performances, food and wine!

VOICES March: Amurt

On Thursday, March, 24, 2010, we will be highlighting the work of Amurt, a 501 C3 and a volunteer-led international organization founded in India. Amurt’s work in Kenya has focused on youth and community improvement by creating nine youth resource centers in Nyanza-central and coast provinces-that provide youth with a safe place to meet, sports opportunities, IT classes, language classes, and life skills training that will assist them in finding a job. To date they have trained 135 youth peer educators to dispel myths and stigma associated with HIV and AIDS and have creatively used hip-hop and the arts to educate countless young people about regular HIV testing and sex education.

This Saturday:


SWAP SHOP: A Thrifty Shopping Experience for your Spring Wardrobe!

DATE: Thursday, March 26th, 2010 TIME: Doors open at 11AM for item sorting, swapping from 12-4 PM
ADMISSION: $10 admission

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE–> http://www.artsandartists.org/hillyer/swap.html
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International Arts & Artists’ Hillyer Art Space
9 Hillyer Court NW, Washington, DC 20008 USA
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Gallery Hours: 12pm – 5pm Monday, 12pm – 6pm Tuesday – Friday, 12pm – 5pm Saturday.
Otherwise by appointment

International Arts & Artists (IA&A) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing cross-cultural understanding and exposure to the arts internationally. IA&A’s services include a Traveling Exhibition Service, the Hillyer Art Space gallery, the Design Studio, the Cultural Exchange Program, and Membership Services for artists and the arts-interested public.

DC: POETRY:American Poetry Museum – Opening Reception for GIRL FOR SALE exhibtion

American Poetry Museum

Upcoming Events

Opening Reception for GIRL FOR SALE, an online exhibtion

THURSDAY, March 31st, 2011
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
FREE EVENT
(DONATIONS WELCOMED)

The Corner Store| 900 South Carolina Ave SE
Washington, DC 20003

This event celebrates the opening of Girl For Sale, an online exhibtion exploring the poetry, art, and writing of and about the trafficing of girls.

The exhibtion is a collaboration between the Girl Museum and the American Poetry Museum

Reception is sponsored by Qm2: Quality Management to a Higher Power and The Corner Store

Please RSVP
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f: 202-899-5035

American Poetry Museum | Washington | DC | 20020

MD:BMORE:ART:POETRY Ladies Verse 11: Masters At Work featuring Navasha Daya, Olu Butterfly and more!

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Ladies Verse 11: Masters At Work

presented by P4PB

SUNDAY, MARCH 27

@Reginald F. Lewis Museum
830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore 21202

We’re BAAACK! How do they shift the earth every year?
With a multicultural, multimedia whole soul event with some of the fiercest lady artists!

Check out the premier Women’s History Month event
Featuring
6:30p Interactive Art & Cultural Fair, including access to the Reginald F. Lewis’s new exhibit: Material Girls

7:30p Performance Collage with Navasha Daya, Olu Butterfly, Rebecca Dupas, Ama Chandra, Jahipster, Kendra Rochambeau, J Pope, Temple, Luminous, LOVE the poet

Hosted by the 5thL/ Directing Assistance by Rosiland Cauthen

honoring the Masters
11 is a master number and in this year P4PB is honoring Master Mamas who have pioneered in their respective fields, used their art to actively create community and have mentored within the Ladies Verse crew:
jaki-terry| Januwa Moja| Kay Lawal| Kibibi Ajanku| Linda Joy Burke| Maria Broom| Rashida Foreman-Bey| Wapajea (formerly Nataska Humminbird) 

Reaching into African and Native American traditions, exposing the community to forgotten and valuable cultural practices and rare images that are still very relevant today, this event is all about bringing balance so ALL are welcome.

Ladies Verse has received such accolades as “Best Poetry Cum Theater” by the CityPaper, a Maryland State Arts Council Arts In Community Grant.

Tickets on sale now!

Tickets available online at
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/159220

or Everyone’s Place 1356 W. North Ave.

$15/$12 advance

Limited Seating so don’t wait!

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(410)236-3775

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DC: Around My Way: Peace Corps at The Hive

Learn about the world and check out all the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers living East of the River. I will share my experience serving in Central America and hopefully bring some lively dance grooves to warm up the busy beehive.

DC:MUSIC: Jazz Night Schedule for March 11th – Queen Aisha

JAZZ NIGHT in Southwest
@Westminster Church

400 I Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024 ~ 202.484.7700
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FRIDAY, March 11th, 2011, 6-9pm, $5
Honoring Gene Harris

with Queen Aisha

Queen Aisha, vocals

Greg Lamont, piano

Zach Graddy, tenor sax

Donnie West, bass

Ben Secundy, drums

This week Greg Lamont and this wonderful group bring the legacy alive of the great Gene Harris. And Queen Aisha adds her energy to create another very memorable performance. Please join us.

JAZZ NIGHT in Southwest
 

is a cultural arts project which works to preserve the art of Jazz in the D.C. area. Its work and activities include:
~ a weekly Friday performance venue featuring the best of live D.C. jazz

~ regular educational programs designed to expand appreciation and knowledge of jazz such as Thinking About Jazz
~ outreach activities which take live jazz to senior centers, hospitals, and community settings where people gather to appreciate lively performances through the Community Connections project

~ gathering and archiving jazz artifacts especially oral histories of musicians and jazz lovers in a Heritage & Archive collection
~ youth music learning activities including Intergenerational Networking

~ the presentation of special events including the annual D.C. Jazz Preservation Festival
All these things are nurtured through the assistance of our much-valued D.C. jazz artists and within the confines of a supportive community of Jazz lovers. Please join us in this most exciting and rewarding work!

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Jazz Night in Southwest has grown continually since its inception over 10 years ago and has presented wonderful performances every Friday without exception for all these years. It happens because of the support and participation of so many wonderful people. It is a true blessing! The gifts of our D.C. musicians and the appreciation of those of us gathered renews our sense of love, joy and unity. Please share this wonderful experience of community and welcome those you care about.
Much love,
Dick Smith, Jazz Program Director
Rev. Brian, Co-Pastor, Westminster Church and SRDC President
Jazz Night happens because of the generous support of many individuals and these organizations. We appreciate your support! 

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Generous support comes from the D.C. Commission on Arts & Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Jazz Night is a project of Southwest Renaissance Development Corporations. For a full schedule and more information please go to www.westminsterdc.org/jazz.htm.
Directions and and information on the free ShuttleBug from Waterfront Metro may be found there.