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Endangered

Endangered, Sarah Kaizar, 3rd Street Gallery

Endangered, Sarah Kaizar, 3rd Street Gallery

This collection of drawings represents 66 of 72 clam and mussel species currently listed as endangered. Despite the tenacity of these creatures, long term changes in the health of our waterways have caused massive declines in colony populations. – Sarah Kaizar artist statement

Endangered, Sarah Kaizar, 3rd Street Gallery

EndangeredSarah Kaizar3rd Street Gallery

“I do these drawings on the train as a self discipline pleasure. It’s a solid hour, so, I get two hours a day to put into this work.”

What do the other passengers think?

“Most of them are sleeping.

Endangered, Sarah Kaizar, 3rd Street Gallery

EndangeredSarah Kaizar3rd Street Gallery

What is your source material?

“I work from photographs to ensure accuracy and I do contact the photographers to get their permission to use them. Which, well, they’re endangered species, so they have done a lot of leg work to photograph them. Because they’re so rare and this is a mutual respect. Like, you have to. “

Endangered, Sarah Kaizar, 3rd Street Gallery

EndangeredSarah Kaizar3rd Street Gallery

How long have you been working on the project?

“Since May of last year. I really, honestly, was just trying to make myself active everyday. I found this endangered species list. I don’t normally draw animals, I’m a painter. But this was a block of time I had and I wanted to be active and make myself do something.

So, I’m trying to work through the list. The project kind of emerged by accident because they really started to feel affective when you see them all together. It feels like a family. But I have an interest in Nature, things like foundations to conserve wildlife.”

Endangered, Sarah Kaizar, 3rd Street Gallery

EndangeredSarah Kaizar3rd Street Gallery

When you draw on the train, do you draw attention?

“In the beginning I sat in the quiet car so the people wouldn’t talk to me. (Giggles) But I don’t mind people watching, it’s just when people start to have a conversation with me I feel like I need to stop. I feel really rude if I’m like. ‘This is what I really want to be doing right now, please, don’t talk.’ But, people are generally respective, they ask a few questions. You know. It’s really not too bad.

It feels important. When you work with these environmental organizations who do these specific species campaigns and view the scope of the whole problem. It is overwhelming, like, these clams aren’t cool if you only see three of them. When you see all of them they actually start to feel like it swallows you up.”

Endangered, Sarah Kaizar, 3rd Street Gallery

EndangeredSarah Kaizar3rd Street Gallery through June 30th.

Sarah Kaizar lives in Richboro, Bucks County and works in Philadelphia as a web producer for WHYY. She holds a BFA from Tyler School of Art (2007), an Associates Degree in Marketing, and a Certificate in Web Design & Multimedia from Bucks County Community College (2009 & 2010). Sarah has been a full member of the 3rd Street Gallery in Old City, Philadelphia since February 2012.

Also, Natural Wonders, paintings by Yeoun Lee at 3rd Street Gallery

Written and photographed by DoN Brewer except where noted.

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Flora + Fauna, Wendy Wolf at 161 West Gallery

Wendy Wolf, 161 West Gallery

Wendy Wolf161 West GalleryFlora + Fauna, 161 West Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Philadelphia

“Because it’s all collaborative, they sort of all come back and help out after they do their show. Which is cool. Wendy was really excited to do wheat paste before her show. And she said she’ll come back and do more because she loved it.”

There is a large elaborate white wheat pasted paper design, fluid, almost floral, pasted to the front of the gallery. Jessica Murphy, 161 West Gallery owner, took DoN on a tour of the developing arts center, there’s a large interior courtyard perfect for parties, picnics, music and art installations. The walls are already becoming mural-ized with plans for more color to come this Spring. 161 West Gallery has been located at 161 West Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Philadelphia, since July, 2012.

“The building took a lot to get ready, to clean and paint. That took about two months. The current show will be up the whole month of March. There’s a show the 16th and then do special appointments.” – Jessica Murphy

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Local Art, Open Call Art Exhibit at Highwire Gallery

Pinheads, Tara Vargas, mixed media quilt, Local Art, Open Call Art Exhibit at Highwire Gallery Pinhead(s), Tara Vargas, mixed media quilt, Local Art, Open Call Art Exhibit at Highwire Gallery, 2040 Frankford Avenue. Tara Vargas‘ quilt, Pinhead(s), takes an old fashioned task and injects punk. An homage to The Ramones, the quilt has zippers, ripped denim, duct tape border and portraits of the band. DoN was transfixed by the time trip aspect of the piece mixing the Victorian era with Seventies squalor in a 21st Century artwork. The effect is sublime combining metaphors for youthful anarchy with artful utilitarianism, it’s extraordinary. Read more about Local Art at the new www.DoNArTNeWs.com Philadelphia Art News Blog

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Two Fun Fridays in February in Millville, NJ

Ivy Chaya Arts, Millville NJ, Peek-a-Boo Soaps

Ivy Chaya Arts, Millville NJ

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This Friday,February 1st – Figure First Friday has evolved, and we are doing something Ffffun and different…

 with wolves gunning for Red Riding Hood on the loose, habitat installation and precursor to the Figures Exhibit Showing 3rd Friday…

 This event is a debut for Little Bo Peek’s “Peek A Boo Soaps and Shearing” handspun by: Erin s. Peek                  Live Music TBA

  • $10 at the door for Sketching, Food, Drinks, Live Music and Fun.  Jam Sessions do break out when Eddie Shiffler is in the house, so do bring an instrument if you play!   Models will be surprising and PG-13 rated (in costume with an installation in which they will not pose, but exist, for your sketching / art-atmosphere needs.)

Third Friday, February 15th

  • February 15th – Third Friday is the Figures exhibit for February.  Figurative Art will represent James Ingraham fine art photography and digital media, Meed Barnett muti meedia artist, David Allen Baird sketch club president, Erin S. Peek “Peek A Boo Soaps and Shearing,” and Ivy Chaya artist & owner.

    Live Music TBA

Call 609-425-3510 for questions,

All else check the website for info and updates  www.ivychayaart.com  and link to us on Facebook!

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~Ivy Chaya