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Dear Farmers, Florists, Community Leaders and Artists

MILLVILLE DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS TO PRESENT FIRST ANNUAL FLOWER FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY MAY 11TH 2013 -STARTS 10:00AM

You or someone you know may be interested in participating in Millville’s First Annual Flower Festival, created by the Downtown Millville Merchants Association, the same folks who bring you the AMA Festival every year since 2008.

Please read the Press Release pasted below and find the attached postcards for your convenience.  If you would like to register, reply to ivy.wilson@gmail.com to get your registration forms emailed!

Ivy Chaya

MILLVILLE DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS TO PRESENT FIRST ANNUAL 

FLOWER FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY MAY 11TH 2013 -STARTS 10:00AM


February, 2013, Millville, NJ.   Planning for a regional Spring Flower Festival is well underway by a group of High Street merchants, organized to advocate the interests of Millville’s Downtown arts and business community – it was announced by Edward Shiffler, a local musician and Downtown gallery owner.  The first in what will be an annual festival will take place Saturday, May 11, starting at 10am, in the heart of the city’s Glasstown Arts District.  Sidewalks and storefronts along High Street, open lots and the Riverfront, will be filled with flowers, floral art, installations, performers, music and vendors for the daylong event.  Colonial Flowers, Levoy, RRCA and Master Gardener at Garden on High, Kim Conner are lending their support on behalf of the City, together with the Millville Development Corporation, for what the merchants’ steering committee envisions as ‘made for families, moms, and flower lovers’ event, thematically set the day before Mothers Day, while showcasing the region’s important artists, merchants and gardening guru’s of every discipline.

The Flower Festival was part of Jim Penland’s dream, when he started the Arts Music and Antiques Festival back in 2008 along with the DMMA.  “We want to showcase the work of serious artists working in a variety of disciplines…” Said Jim about the AMA Festival, “We intend to make this Festival an expression of the aspirations our city planners had for the Glasstown Arts District when they conceived it…”  Our goals and commitment to Millville and the first annual Flower Festival are the same.  Jim’s dream for Millville’s Arts District is as alive in our hearts as ever, and so is the district itself.  Now all we need is to successfully bring the regional and community support pumping back into the heart and veins of the Glasstown Arts District. More of these well conceived and properly executed festivals plus smaller downtown events will bring returning business to our local artists and merchants, as well as businesses in the surrounding area.

Respected practitioners of the arts and crafts, florists, farmers, garden, and environmental groups are invited to participate.  Local and regional plein-air artists also have an opportunity to demonstrate their ability to capture Spring flowers in the moment at sidewalk easels.  Registration deadline is April 25, 2013.  To request a registration form, email ivy.wilson@gmail.com or eddie.shiffler@gmail.com.  A $35.00 exhibit fee for each 12’ x 8’ space will be charged to Festival participants coming from outside Millville.  Plein-air artists living outside Millville will be charged a $10.00 entrance fee.  Sponsorship opportunities are available.

For more information, please contact Edward Shiffler at www.ivychayaart.com or call 609-425-3510 or 347-813-5090.

MILLVILLE DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS TO PRESENT FIRST ANNUAL FLOWER FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY MAY 11TH 2013 -STARTS 10:00AM

Second Saturday Sounds

Second Saturday Sounds Open Mic Night at the new Ivy Chaya Art Studios in Millville

This Saturday is Second Saturday Sounds Open Mic Night at the new Ivy Chaya Art Studios in Millville NJ (106 e pine st) from 7 – 11pm.
Contact me, check the website or use this flyer for information, feel free to circulate.To put it simply:   This Open Mic is gonna be slammin. Suggested $3 cover at the door.**(see below)www.ivychayaart.com 

~ivy chaya


**if you don’t have the $3 cover please don’t let that stop you, just say “purple monkey dishwasher” or “sign me up to volunteer for the AMA FESTIVAL” to the bouncer, and he or she will know to let you in, with the understanding that you’ll contribute to a future event.

**The cover is not a charge, it is a contribution, so that we may continue to provide the awesomeness around the corner.

Second Saturday Sounds Open Mic Night at the new Ivy Chaya Art Studios in Millville

Two Fun Fridays in February in Millville, NJ

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

Ivy Chaya Arts, Millville NJ

Click for poster!

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!

~

~Ivy Chaya

Saturday January 19th’s NYC BUS TRIP- “Bus Trip to NYC IS TO MOMA-MORROW!”

Millville 3rd Friday Update for Glasstown Arts District- This is all happening at Ivy Chaya Art Gallery!

Millville 3rd Friday Update for Glasstown Arts District- This is all happening at Ivy Chaya Art Gallery! 

106 East Pine Street, Millville, NJ 08332 

(609)425-3510 www.ivychayaart.com


FREE SKETCH-IN for ALL AGES, dancer aerialist Christine Morano artfully poses in dance-wear for your drawings and entertainment! 6-8pm Friday 18th, 2013 (*painters welcome too!)  “She’s a delightful person, and an amazing performer; come meet my dear, talented friend!” ~Ivy Chaya


PAJAMA PARTY for out of towner’s coming to buy a bus ticket for 

Saturday January 19th’s NYC BUS TRIP- “Bus Trip to NYC IS TO MOMA-MORROW!” 

LIVE MORE THAN 20 MINUTES AWAY? FRIENDS WELCOME TO SLEEPOVER IF YOU ARE GOING TO THE ALL INCLUSIVE BUS TRIP!

Celebration includes:  FREE Sketch-in art party Friday Night with surprise guest artists and the arts district’s very own super hero has RSVP’d! Snacks and drinks available for gratuity, as well as bake sale items for suggested donation*, Free Coffee, Food and Drinks on the bus (made by Wildflower Vegan Cafe, Apron Strings& local shops) we feed you from the time you buy your ticket to the time we get home from THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART in NYC. PLUS+ Eddie Shiffler live Music 8:30 – 9:30pm Saturday Evening @icag!


HOW TO FIX A BROKEN WING BENEFIT: Sequel Art Auction to help christine!  http://www.indiegogo.com/HelpChristine 

Couldn’t make it all the way to Philadelphia last weekend?  No sweat, stop on by to Ivy Chaya Art Gallery to get a taste of the arts action, and support a good cause- FREE ADMISSION!  Artists include: Dennis Tawes, Linda Allen Tawes, Fred Kramer, Cindy Davis, Susan Rau, Nadine LaFond, Ivy Chaya, and many more!  6pm – 10pm Ivy Chaya Art Gallery!

 

BUS TRIP PRIZES for BUS TRIP GOERS:  Anyone who buys a ticket Friday night gets a free prize donated by Bogarts Bookstore, PLUS+ the first 30 bus trip goers will be entered in a drawing to get a free trip!  Call now to reserve your seat, order your lunch http://www.menupages.com/restaurants/cafe-metro-3/menu & for a chance to win your $75 back!  609-425-3510

 

RRCA SHOUT OUT! RIVERFRONT RENAISSANCE CENTER FOR THE ARTS– Debuting their “NEW LOOK” on third Friday, January 18th 2013.  Go meet the new, young executive director, Rebekah Lyons, and enjoy the styling new ambiance inspired by acting director, Brandon Smith. http://www.rrcarts.com/

Riverfront Renaissance Art Center Click for the cool flyer.

Common interests: mobility and transformation of public life

— Glassboro, NJ: Rowan University Art Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition Common interests: mobility and transformation of public life, which examines how public spaces – from hardscapes to natural landscapes – inform our everyday lives begins January 22 through March 16, 2013 with a reception and gallery talk on Wednesday, January 30, 5 – 7 pm. Working with sculpture, interventions, social practice, drawing, performance, and video, the artists in the exhibition reflect on the limitations and possibilities of public space, proposing new ways of accessing, navigating, and improving our shared spaces and resources.

Curated by Sara Reisman the exhibition features work by Pierluigi Calignano, Sue Jeong Ka, Jonggeon Lee, Mary Mattingly, Diego Medina, Francesco Simeti, Tattfoo Tan, Lan Tuazon, and Alex Villar. Villar and Tuazon’s projects – video installation and sculpture, respectively – highlight the tensions created by the boundaries that limit and restrict access to public spaces. As if in response to these kinds of limitations – fences, curbs, and imposing facades – Pierluigi Calignano and Diego Medina’s drawings and sculptures suggest abstracted yet expansive architectural concepts that can be read as proposals for public art, architecture, and monuments. Working with memory of both public and domestic spaces, Jonggeon Lee’s artworks reposition fragments of historic architectural details and monuments to evoke the time, place, and textures of their original existence.

Undermining the implied stability of architecture, Francesco Simeti and Mary Mattingly have both produced works that are designed as mobile structures. Simeti’s sculptural installation entitled Rubble (2007) is based on Charles Eames’ House of Cards printed with close up images of ruins and debris that is a theoretical kit designed to rebuild from the remains of destruction. Mattingly’s recent projects The Waterpod (2009) and Flock House (2012) are both human-tested mobile living systems that serve as models for living with (and surviving) the threat of rising water levels and flooding.

Both Tattfoo Tan and Sue Jeong Ka offer up ways to improve our shared resources in the form of two very different libraries that sustain our health and intellect. Tan’s Free Seeds Library provides the public and gallery visitors with access to free seeds as a means of controlling the destiny of our food and promoting ecological diversity. Ka’s Refresh Library is an interventionist approach to book conservation in which she has developed a method for restoring broken and incomplete books in the public library.

Common Interests: mobility and transformation of public life is a small survey of artist projects that call into question how public space and assets are managed, offering ideas and means for reclaiming autonomy in public space.

Reisman has curated exhibitions and projects for numerous institutions, non-profits, and other art spaces including The Cooper Union School of Art, New York; Smack Mellon, New York; Queens Museum of Art, New York; Socrates Sculpture Park, New York; Philadelphia ICA; Museum of Contemporary Art, Banjaluka, Bosnia and Herzegovina; and Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna, Austria, among others. She was the 2011 critic-in-residence at Art Omi, an international visual artist residency in upstate New York. She is currently the Director of New York City’s Percent for Art program that commissions permanent public artworks for newly constructed and renovated city-owned spaces, indoors and out.

Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public. Regular gallery hours are Monday – Friday, 10 am to 5 pm (with extended hours on Wednesdays to 7 pm); and Saturday, 12 to 5 pm. For more information, call 856-256-4521 or visit www.rowan.edu/artgallery.

Rowan University Art Gallery is located on the lower level of Westby Hall on the university campus, Route 322 in Glassboro, NJ.

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