Daily Archives: November 18, 2010

Philly Photo Day, 10/28/2010 @ Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Gray Area, The Crane Arts Center, Fishtown

Philly Photo Day, 10/28/2010 @ Philadelphia Photo Arts Center

Philly Photo Day, 10/28/2010 @ Philadelphia Photo Arts Center

Philly Photo Day, 10/28/2010 @ Philadelphia Photo Arts Center

Philly Photo Day, 10/28/2010 @ Philadelphia Photo Arts Center

Philadelphia Photo Arts Society presents Philly Photo Day, 10/28/2010 – the concept is shoot & upload one image shot that day to their site, they then printed out groups of submissions on huge sheets of photo paper in alphabetical order.  Sarah Stolfa is a PR genius with the show in the fabu Gray Area @ the Crane Building, the raffle of great door prizes, the opportunity to meet other artists, the populist view that people in Philly have taste and can participate in grass roots projects with great results.  Martin McNamara of Gallery 339 told DoN he hopes next year’s project will be even bigger; the current show has over 300 submissions.  Read about the unique purchasing opportunity @ Philadelphia Photo Arts Center‘s website – $20. for an 8 x 10″!!!

DoN Brewer Philly Photo Day, 10/28/2010 @ Philadelphia Photo Arts Center

DoN Brewer, #28, Philly Photo Day, 10/28/2010.

Fred Wagner An American Painter 1860 – 1940 @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Fred Wagner An American Painter 1860 - 1940 @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Fred Wagner An American Painter 1860 – 1940 @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club.

Fred Wagner An American Painter 1860 - 1940 @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Fred Wagner An American Painter is curated by the artist’s great-grand nieces Cyndy Drue and Susan Brendlinger-Smith, who also co-authored a biography of the Philadelphia artist (available for sale at the Philadelphia Sketch Club), filling both the main gallery and the pool room with exquisite paintings of Philadelphia scenes, portraits, equine compositions and water scenes.  The Philadelphia Sketch Club looks beautiful with the incredible collection of historic paintings gathered together in a space where the artist actually worked with his friends.  An artist can only wish that their work will be preserved but Fred Wagner is cherished by his family, collectors and the art community of Philadelphia.

Fred Wagner An American Painter 1860 - 1940 @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Fred Wagner, The River Harbor, watercolor study, 8 x 9 ” collection of Cyndy Drue Smith @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club.

Fred Wagner An American Painter 1860 - 1940 @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Fred Wagner, Downtown Toms River, oil on canvas.

Fred Wagner An American Painter 1860 - 1940 @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Visit the galleries at The Philadelphia Sketch Club on the Avenue of the Artists and take a step back in time to when Thomas Eakins and Thomas Anshutz encouraged artists to get out and paint, some of the original easels are still there.  This year is the club’s 150th anniversary, the oldest art club in America, the Fred Wagner show wasn’t there long but the upcoming Legacy Show offers an opportunity for collectors to buy art by Philadelphia’s current and future masters.

 

Photos by DoN.