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The Shoe In: Walk in Our Shoes

Oasis, The Shoe In: Walkin Our Shoes

The Oasis (RHD) community is seeking investment and support in the Shoe In to raise funds, social empathy and awareness for some of our society’s most vulnerable and valueable citizens. Your investment will help create both sustainability and continuity of essential programming for the voices of these Outsider Artists. Support these artists to strive for independence on their own terms.

The ‘Shoe In’ is a political exhibition designed to counteract the erosion of funding for day services for PA citizens with intellectual disabilities.

Oasis is a one-of-a-kind experience for individuals of diverse abilities. The only organization of its kind, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Oasis offers group instruction in art, technology, literacy and life-skills

About Oasis (RHD)

Oasis (RHD) is a studio art and life skills program staffed by artists that nurtures the talents, skills, and creativity of individuals living with mental illness and/or intellectual disabilities. We offer programs and services that support people with developmental and intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for employment, community connections, and personal development through the arts. Oasis (RHD) is a part of its parent company Resources for Human Development.  

The Benefits of Our Project: The Shoe In

Every pair of shoes brings with it an opportunity and benefits for the members of the Oasis (RHD) community to study:

  1. Formal academics in a venue that uses the arts to communicate foundational cognitive adaptive skills needed to increase independence. 
  2. Concrete participation in collaboration and planning
  3. Support for development in ‘activities of daily living’ (ADL) 
  4. Opportunity to develop an understanding of Empathy
  5. Participation in the regional art community through exhibitions and partnerships with established innovative artists and institutions.    

Help Us Raise Our Game

The Oasis (RHD) community is seeking investment and support in the Shoe In to raise funds, social empathy and awareness for some of our society’s most vulnerable and valueable citizens. Your investment will help create both sustainability and continuity of essential programming for the voices of these Outsider Artists

How does Oasis (RHD) fit into the Big Picture?

Contributing to Oasis (RHD) to fund ‘The Shoe In’ will assist us to continue essential day programming services for the emerging Outsider Artists we serve. We are a small service provider to over 100 adults whose needs are difficult to meet elsewhere. 

Policy changes, financial miscalculations and proposed budget cuts by the Pennsylvania state government continue to ravage services that fell short of current needs even during fiscally ‘flush’ times. What does this mean for the 2.3 million citizens served and the approximately 16,000 people waiting for services, 4,000 of which are people whose situations are considered emergencies?

Funding cuts hurt all of us. Not just those of us with disabilities.

Whether the shortfalls are attributed to the budget crisis, a shift from county-run to state-run services, and the state’s belief that providers, as a whole, can operate more efficiently, the message is still the same: slashing our funding slashes the quality of service provision needed for the artists that call Oasis home. 

The Shoe In: Walk in Our Shoes Indigogo campaign.

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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.

Marilyn MacGregor, artsmarttalk.com

“I imagine that you caught a glimpse of the new portrait of Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge – it caused quite a stir when it was unveiled last week. My blog post puts this new Royal Portrait in historical context, with a look at a few prominent Royal Portraits in history and some entertaining, puzzling, quirky, interesting recent additions to the Windsor Family gallery, including one of Prince Philip as you’d never expect to see him!”
Click on the link to go directly to the Post
http://www.artsmarttalk.com/3/post/2013/01/royal-portraits-the-grand-and-the-odd.html
The latest ArtSmart Trivia question is up and it’s a tasty one! Try it at http://www.artsmarttalk.com/triviaquiz.html
Teaching news: I’ll be teaching two community classes – open to all – in Chestnut Hill in the coming months. Contact me for details or email chenrichment@cavtel.net
1. Artists of the Barnes, a 4 week look at the Barnes Collection in regards to individual artists, artists from certain places and periods, Dr. Barnes’s relations with artists, and the ideas that drive the unusual arrangements
Wednesday February 13- March 2 from 2:00-3:30 cost: $55

2. Midnights in Paris: Great Periods of French Art and Culture – 5 weeks of time travel through the greatest epochs in French history, full of amazing art, interesting personalities, fascinating events.
Tuesday March 5 – April 2 8:30 pm $90

I expect to be able to offer these classes in Center City Philadelphia soon – stay tuned!
Paris Small Group Arts Tours

I’ve just added a page of Details: Costs and Activities to give you a clear idea of what these very special trips entail. The first, Paris Arts & Pleasures, is scheduled for May. Please take a look and consider joining me! I’ll be running a Valentine’s Special very soon with a discount – I’ll let you know! http://www.artsmarttalk.com/details-costs-and-activities1.html
Inline image 2Valentine’s Day cards from MacGregor-ART! Find my cards and prints on my Esty shop http://www.etsy.com/shop/MacGregorArt and at  www.macgregor-art.com

All best wishes
Marilyn

A recent Broad Street Review article – Drawing at the Morgan Library

http://www.broadstreetreview.com/index.php/main/article/three_shows_at_the_morgan_in_new_york/

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www.marilynmacgregor.com
www.artsmarttalk.com
www.postcardarthistory.com
www.artwithawink.com

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Philadelphia Photography

Susan Stromquist at Off the Wall Gallery in Dirty Franks

Susan Stromquist at Off the Wall Gallery in Dirty Franks

“One of the best reasons to visit ROADS LESS TRAVELED this weekend — if you didn’t make the Opening Reception — is to experience SUSAN STROMQUIST’s amazing installation. Our 3-D space has rarely hosted an installation that is so expertly integrated, narrating, to the extent possible, the complex path Susan has taken in developing her own brand of experimental art. You can see the unique tools — one person last night likened them “something out of Duchamp” — she has used to turn her body into an art-making apparatus. Three major physical creations, a canvas, a scroll and an accordion book, are on display. And a looping DVD of three videos, available for $20, captures vividly the artist at work on three projects: CLIMB, GIVE & KEEP and DRAWN.” Like Off the Wall Gallery on facebook.

Photo courtesy of Off the Wall Gallery.

DoN is writing a separate post about Susan Stromquist.

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Metropolitan Gallery 250 Presents “Second State, Second Edition”

 

Metropolitan Gallery 250 Presents 
“Second State, Second Edition”

The Crane Arts Second State Press to show new print work from emerging local talent

PHILADELPHIA (January 8, 2013) – Philadelphia’s print artist community has been livened by the sustainable workspace provided by Second State Press, a workshop based at Crane Arts in Kensington. Metropolitan Gallery 250 is happy to host them for the first time in Rittenhouse Square, debuting the group’s “Second State, Second Edition” show running January 19th to February 24th, 2012.

The exhibition is comprised of forty-six, 8”x10” prints created by the members of Second State Press, and includes work within a number of mediums, including intaglio (etching), relief, screen printing and lithography. A special First Friday reception that is free and open to the public, will he held inMetropolitan Gallery 250 on February 1st from 6-9pm.

“Second State, Second Edition” is an exciting and unique continuation of the annual Print Exchange, where Second State Press volunteers known as “Fob Holders” have the opportunity to create and show new bodies of work for their peers and their community. The Fob Holders hold coveted spots as members of this competitive program, having unlimited access to the Second State Press workspace in exchange for twelve hours of volunteer work per week within the space.

McTague elaborates, “The Print Exchange is a key component to Second State Press.  This year, we doubled the number of members participation and with the addition of our Fob Holders work inMetropolitan Gallery’s “Second State, Second Edition”, we are especially able to highlight the accomplishments of these breakout artists.”

Second State Press is the premier printmaking workshop in greater Philadelphia. Located on the bottom floor of the Crane Arts building in the South Kensington neighborhood, Second State Press serves as a creative workspace that fosters the development of ideas and innovation for emerging artists. Spearheaded by the Second State Press Directors, Jennifer McTague and Zach Lindenberger, the group provides their artists with printmaking tools, presses and inks through its membership program, paired with the opportunity to continuously grow their work through their annual Print Exchange exhibit.

“The idea is to give artists a professional workshop that’s also affordable,” says Jennifer McTague, Co-Director of SSP.  “There are some interesting things that happen when printmakers from all different backgrounds come to together and share ideas, creating an amazing dialogue around contemporary print making.”

The exhibit will show on Saturdays and Sundays from 12-5pm January 19th through February 24th, and by appointment on weekdays.

For a private showing or information about Second State Press/Metropolitan Gallery 250, please contact Dani Sigel at 508-523-9796

For more info on Second State Press, visit http://secondstatepress.org.

About Metropolitan Gallery 250

Metropolitan Gallery 250  – dani@metropolitanbakery.com– www.facebook.com/MetropolitanGallery250

About Metropolitan Bakery
Since 1993, Metropolitan Bakery has been tempting Philadelphians with their handmade all-natural breads, pastries, snacks and world-famous granola. Known for their intense, earthy flavors, crackling crusts and complex texture,Metropolitan breads are baked in over thirty varieties at a 10,000-foot baking facility in Fishtown and then delivered to five neighborhood shops and to more than 90 of the Philadelphia area’s best restaurants and gourmet markets. And now, Metropolitan‘s products are available nationwide… Call 1.877.41.BREAD or visit the online shop atwww.metropolitanbakery.com.

Metropolitan Bakery   –   1.877.41.BREAD   –  www.metropolitanbakery.com – www.blog.metropolitanbakery.com

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Dani Sigel
508-523-9796
dani@metropolitanbakery.com

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