Category Archives: Mixed Media Art
Miniatures @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club
More than 150 small artworks in many different media are arrayed around the historic gallery space of the Philadelphia Sketch Club on the Avenue of the Artists, Camac Street. Miniatures represents the work of more than 60 area artists from Betsy Alexander of Ravenswing Studio, Dumpster Diver extraordinaire Alden Cole and Da Vinci Art Alliance board member Lilliana Didovic to esteemed club members such as Karen McDonnell & Tony Cortosi, Dr. Doris Peltzman and first prize winner Michael Kuncevich, one of the club’s elders. Second prize was awarded to Susan J. Donmoyer for an extraordinary drawing. Even though DoN was a co-chair of the show, he has to say – the show is extraordinary with really exciting work by great Philly artists. Thanks to everyone who helped pull it off – if you’ve ever organized a show, you know what a time suck it is. A special thank you to Laura Guzzo, 3nd prize winner, for acting as docent & sales associate.
Laura Guzzo @ Miniatures in PSC Gallery.
Stephan Iwanczuk, silver print. Steve is chair of Miniatures.
Clockwise – Lilliana Didovic, Deborah Horsting, Parimalasri Vairapandi & Vincent Docktor. Vince is part of the the three-person show in the PSC Stewart Room.
Betsy Alexander‘s Alaska paintings capture the expansiveness of the great wilderness in tiny squares. Bold color choice, graphic decisions and simplicity transport the viewer to a foreign landscape at once welcoming and strange. Betsy is also an original Dumpster Diver and was recently featured on the Today show with her famous piano playing cat, Nora.
Monique Lazard, oil @ PSC Miniatures.
Dr. Doris Peltzman, Giovanni’s Table, oil. Doris has had several one-person show’s in Wilmington’s prestigious Carspecken Scott Gallery, has sold out shows at Artist House, consistently wins top awards and today is gallery sitting at the club – stop in and visit her and Reta Sweeney.
Alden Cole, Dancing with the Stars, drawing @ PSC Miniatures.
Clockwise – Linda Hibbs, Elizabeth Breakell, Elizabeth MacDonald, Marlene Craig, Dorothy Roschen & Lucy Roehm.
DoN entered a digital picture frame with 20 views of Paris roof tops – the prospectus said any medium!
Philadelphia Open Studio Tours – Center City West
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: ANN KOIVUNEN
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists
Studio Tours and Exhibitions Manager
215-546-7775 x 13, ann@cfeva.org
This October,
Find the Visual Artists
in Center City West!
Artwork by Don Brewer and Kevin Broad (L to R)
Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2009
Featuring:
24 Artists in Center City West
Studio Tours on October 10-11, 2009
Blowout Birthday Party on Friday September 25
Friends of CFEVA Guided Tour on Sunday October 4
Selections from The Studio Opening Reception on Thursday October 8
Citywide Studio Tours during the first two weekends in October
Over 300 participating artists and community partners
Philadelphia, PA This October, The Center for Emerging Visual Artists is pleased to bring you the 10th Annual Philadelphia Open Studio Tours. Join over 300 professional visual artists, local businesses, arts organizations and galleries to celebrate 10 years of studio art! Artists and event partners in every neighborhood from Chestnut Hill to South Philly will open their doors free to public in the largest event of its kind in Philadelphia.
This year, the Open Studio Tours is happy to feature the following artists in the Center City West neighborhood:
Madeline Adams
Betsy Alexander
DoN Brewer
Kevin Broad
Mark Bullen
Estelle Carraz-Bernabei Carraz-Bernabei
Elizabeth Core
Deborah Deery
Jerry-Gerard Di Falco
Eric Frantz
Katherine Fraser
Carolyn George / CRG Studios George / CRG Studios
Thomas Kohlmann
Melanie Miller
Ted Mosher
Maria Nevelson
Nicole Pellegrini
Paul Rider
Carlo Russo
Jane Steinsnyder
Lauren Sweeney
Aleksandra Vasic-Lalovic
Angela Victor
Ernest Villareal
Burnell Yow!
In addition, we are working with Heavy Bubble, Icon Magazine, PhillySide Arts, The Center for Emerging Visual Artists, Tsirkus Fotografika, and Utrecht as Community Partners to provide support and information about the event. Visit philaopenstudios.org for detailed information about participating artists and community partners.
The 10th Anniversary Festivities are just around the corner! For details on the comprehensive schedule of POST-related activities, including artist workshops, receptions, exhibitions, neighborhood parties, and more, visit philaopenstudios.com/Events.aspx. Following is a schedule of this years official events:
Blowout Birthday Party
Friday September 25, 5 10pm
The Institute of Contemporary Art at 36th and Sansom
Kick off the POST season with a party at the ICA: Cake, candles, drinks, entertainment by Jasa Li, Tsirkus Fotografika, and projected video installation of and by participating artists. This is one you dont want to miss!
Artist Studios EAST of Broad Street
The weekend of October 3-4, 2009, noon-6pm
All tours are self-guided and free
Visit artists working in South Philly, Bella Vista, Queen Village, South Street, Center City, Old City, Northern Liberties, Kensington, Fishtown, and Port Richmond
Artist Studios West of Broad Street
The weekend of October 10-11, 2009, noon-6pm
All tours are self-guided and free
Visit artists working in Germantown, Mt. Airy, Chestnut Hill, East Falls, Manayunk, Roxborough, West Philly, North Philly, Fairmount, Center City, and Graduate Hospital
POST Guided Tour
Sunday October 4, 1 4 pm
Meet at 1521 Locust Street
Want to visit artist studios, but not sure where to start? Join us for the Friends of CFEVA Guided Tour, and enjoy select artist studios with transportation and refreshments provided. Tickets are $75 each; reservations required. To reserve a space or for more information, contact the Center for Emerging Visual Artists at 215-546-7775 x16 or holly@cfeva.org.
Selections From The Studio
Opening Reception, Thursday October 8, 5 7 pm
Exhibition runs from Monday September 28 to Friday October 16, 2009
Group exhibition featuring POST artists selected by Julien Robson, PAFA Curator of Contemporary Art. The Gallery at the Center for Emerging Visual Artists is located at 1521 Locust Street, Lower Level, and the Gallery Hours are noon to 4pm M-F.
For a full list of artists; high resolution images; profiles of specific artists;
or more details on events, promotions or sponsorship,
please contact Ann at 215-546-7775 x13 or ann@cfeva.org
Objects & Things @ The Plastic Club
Curator Alan Clawens insisted all entries must be work created outside of the historic art club on Avenue of the Artists, Camac Street, the theme being still life in any media; the Plastic Club artists reached deep into creative reserves to bring work that represents they’re own style yet meet the criterion of the show. There’s nothing like listening to an artist explain how they’re work meets the rules – it would make a great reality show but in this case everyone seems sincere in bringing their best.
Marie Davis Samohod, Parting of Ways, acrylic.
Elizabeth H. MacDonald, Tin Can, relief print.
Michael Kuncevich, Facets, monotype. Kuncevich took first prize in the Philadelphia Sketch Club’s Miniatures Show. The delicate coloration and high concept of this print is a master class in composition, technique, style and skill.
Debra Campbell Goodyear, Lemon Aid, photograph, Veronica Schmude, Wheel, digital print and Alden Cole, …And Delicious, mixed media. Isn’t this a beautiful tableau? DoN LoVeS that Veronica & Alden are hanging together since they’re both DoN faves. DoN‘s looking for Ms. Goodyear.
Mina Smith-Segal, Terracotta Head, watercolor.
Anders Hansen, Wild Onions, ink & graphite.
E.S. Holmes, Pipes, acrylic, Thelma Segal, Mexican Paper Flowers, watercolor, Paul Perez, Artist, photograph and Dom Loschiavo, Lunch at Le Magnolie, color print.
DoN Brewer, light being (David Arneson), digital photo.
The Plastic Club is an oasis of creativity, friendship, camaraderie and support; not just a club, it’s a think tank, a hide-out, a studio, a gallery, a place to learn and experiment without fear. Fear is the mind-killer.
CFEVA Artist Opportunities Listing for September: Career Development Program Application, Deadline Oct. 1st
Career Development and Exhibition Fellowship Apply Now
Deadline: October 1st
Call for Artists: FREE Career Development & Exhibition Fellowship for Emerging Artists. For a select group of highly talented artists, our Two-Year Career Development Program includes: exhibitions and exposure opportunities around the region and beyond, a three-person exhibition in the second year of the fellowship, individual career counseling, professional development workshops, mentorship, networking, community service opportunities, and alumni solo exhibitions and travel grants. This program serves artists residing within a 100 mile radius of Philadelphia. For an application and further eligibility requirements, go to http://www.cfeva.org/cfeva_programs_career.aspx . For assistance or inquiries, please contact Amie Potsic, Director of the Career Development Program at: amie@cfeva.org or 215-546-7775 x 12.
Long version:
Open Call for Artists: Apply Now!
Career Development and Exhibition Fellowship for Emerging Artists
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists strives to provide the essential support services and programs emerging artists need to build sustainable careers.
Our FREE two-year Career Development Program offers a select group of highly talented artists:
· Two-year fellowship period and lifelong alumni affiliation
· Group Exhibitions around the region and beyond
· Three-person show in the second year of the fellowship
· Professional development seminars
· Opportunities to meet patrons, gallerists, and curators
· Assistance with the marketing and sale of artwork
· Individual career counseling sessions
· One-on-one sessions with mentors, chosen from the Board of Artistic Advisors
· Opportunities to gain career experience while giving back to the community
· Alumni exhibition series
· Alumni goal-setting group
· Alumni Travel Grant Program
· Monthly newsletter updating fellows and alumni on regional, national and
international opportunities for artists.
Eligibility requirements include:
Applicants cannot be in school full time.
Applicants must live within 100 miles of The Center (Artists in Baltimore, Harrisburg, and the
five boroughs of New York City are eligible; Washington, DC artists are not).
Applicants cannot have an ongoing contractual agreement with a commercial gallery.
For an application and further eligibility requirements, got to http://www.cfeva.org/cfeva_programs_career.aspx
Contact: AMIE POTSIC, Director of the Career Development Program (amie@cfeva.org) or 215-546-7775 x 12.



















