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Coalition Ingenu Farewell Party

Coalition Ingenu Self Taught Artist’s Collection

Coalition Ingenu Farewell Party and Relocation Fundraiser

As we near the final months of our 18 year history in Philadelphia, we cordially invite you to attend  a very special event at a very special place — the gated property surrounding the oldest standing residence in Philadelphia: The historic Thomas Wynne estate known as Wynnestay.

Live music, hot and cold buffet, beer and wine bar, silent auction and prize all on the grounds of the spacious and historic Wynnestay estate, 2335 North 52nd Street, Philadelphia PA, 19131.

Saturday October 19th, 2013, 1:00 – 5:00pm, $20.00 in advance, $25.00 at the gate.

Advance purchases of these reasonably priced tickets are important for attendance at our farewell party and relocation fundraiser, because we need to know how many to prepare for. We sincerely hope that all of you can attend.  Reservations for advance tickets can be purchased by visiting our web site at www.coalitioningenu.org.

Please give us this one last chance to say good-bye to the city of Philadelphia and help us to continue to provide opportunities for low income artists as we relocate to central Florida in December.

Sincerely   —- The Coalition Ingenu Self-Taught Artists’ Collective

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Coalition Ingenu

Coalition Ingenu Self Taught Artist's Collection Dispersal Sale, Robert Bullock, DoNArTNeWs Philadelphia Art News Blog

Coalition Ingenu Self Taught Artist’s Collection Dispersal Sale.

A comprehensive collection of outsider, visionary, folk and naive art accumulated over the 18 year history of the Coalition Ingenu Self-Taught Artists’ Collective of Philadelphia.

Coalition Ingenu is a nonprofit organization promoting artwork by self-taught creative individuals with histories of homelessness,unique mental conditions, or other extraordinary circumstances precluding them from equal opportunity or ability to promote themselves.

Founded in 1995, Coalition Ingenu has presented over 100 exhibits, displayed over 6000 works of art representing well over 200 self-taught artists, and worked with more than 45 hospitals and nonprofits from West Chester, PA to Haddonfield, NJ. Many of the artists have sold artwork to private and corporate collectors, and selected work and/or articles about the collective have appeared on calendars, greeting cards, catalogs, murals, CD covers, newspapers, magazines, numerous web sites, and books.

It has long been recognized that art making is a valuable therapeutic activity, allowing the artists opportunities to heal emotional wounds through self-expression, develop social skills and self-confidence, and build positive work habits. At the very least, negative thoughts and feelings are often suspended during the creative process. But genuine self-esteem seems to involve finding places to “belong” and ways to contribute to others.

October 4th – 25th, 2013, Reception: Friday, October 4th, 5:00 – 8:00pm at Oxford Art Alliance, 38 South Third Street, Oxford, PA 19363, telephone 610-467-0301

“To anyone who doesn’t know this yet, Susan and I (and our dog) will be moving to Florida in December of 2013. Our non-profit, the Coalition Ingenu (Self-taught Artists’ Collective) will be relocating as well. Our final Philadelphia exhibit will be at Isaiah Zagar’s Magic Gardens from Oct. 4 – Nov. 17, 2013.

Over the past 18 years, Coalition Ingenu has hosted or presented over 180 exhibits of art by self-taught artists in and around the Philadelphia area — and as far away as upstate NY, Pittsburgh PA, Washington DC and Durham NC. We are deeply grateful to all of our supporters and patrons, and could not have achieved nearly as much without your generosity. It is sad to leave a City that has meant so much to us, and to say good-bye to all of those wonderful people with whom we have connected through our mission — but, as we feel the need to be closer to my parents (Joseph and Dorine Bullock) as they approach the ninth decade of their lives, we also hope that central Florida’s more rural environment will provide us many opportunities to help self-taught artists with histories of extraordinary life circumstances and limited resources with which to promote themselves.” – Robert Bullock

DoNArTNeWs Philadelphia Art News Blog Posts about Coalition Ingenu Artists from 2009 to 2013.

Living in Light, Coalition Ingenu memorialized self taught artists of Philadelphia blog post on www.DoNArTNeWs.com

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Sacred to the Memory, Historic Cemeteries of Philadelphia

Sacred to the Memory

Photographic Exhibition opens at Philadelphia Public Library: Sacred to the Memory – The Historic Cemeteries of Philadelphia

Sept. 9 – Nov. 1, 2013, Free Library of Philadelphia, Parkway Central Library, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1189

OPENING RECEPTION: Monday, September 16, 2013, from 6 – 9 pm

Sacred to the Memory catches three Philadelphia cemeteries at a moment in time – 2013, more than a hundred and fifty years after they were established. Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, and Ed Snyder are photographers who share a passion for documenting these historic and beautiful sites – Laurel Hill, Woodlands, and Mount Moriah cemeteries. Each site has its own personality and architectural features, each photographer his own unique style. Together they provide a complete visual diary of their visits and adventures in these Victorian sculpture gardens.

The artists will host an Opening Reception in the Library’s exhibit hall, first floor of the Philadelphia Central Library, off main lobby, on September 16, 2013, 6:00 – 8:00pm. On display will be over sixty images as well as artifacts from each of the three historic cemeteries. Representatives from Laurel Hill, Woodlands, and Mount Moriah cemeteries will be in attendance.

Companion book to the exhibition available from Blurb.com.

A limited edition poster is available, with a percentage of proceeds donated to the non-profit Friends of Mount Moriah Cemetery, Inc. The poster can be purchased by contacting Ed Snyder. Autographed copies of the poster and book will be offered for sale during the Opening Reception.

Rediscover Philadelphia’s historic past, with our citizens and ancestors memorialized in the art and architecture of the nineteenth century.

Full story: http://thecemeterytraveler.blogspot.com/2013/08/exhibition-opens-sacred-to-memory.html

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From Paradise to Pavement

From Paradise to Pavement, Frameworks Studio and Gallery

From Paradise to PavementFrameworks Studio and Gallery

From Paradise to Pavement, Frameworks Studio and Gallery

From Paradise to Pavement, Frameworks Studio and Gallery, September through October 27th, 2013, Opening Reception: Friday, September 13th, 6:00pm – 9:00pm, 2103 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19103, 215-567-6800

Caroline Adams, Susan Barnes, Kathy Deaville, Katya Held, Randall Lake, Steven Martin, Rebecca Miller, Patrick Neilson, Ann Northrup, Carol Oldenberg, Sharon Strasburg, Steve Wetzel and Ella Yang

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Sacred to the Memory

Sacred to the Memory,  Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, and Ed Snyder

Photographic Exhibition opens at Philadelphia Public Library: “Sacred to the Memory – The Historic Cemeteries of Philadelphia”

September 9th – November 1st, 2013, Free Library of Philadelphia, Parkway Central Library, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1189

OPENING RECEPTION: Monday, September 16, 2013, from 6 – 9:00 pm

Sacred to the Memory catches three Philadelphia cemeteries at a moment in time – 2013, more than a hundred and fifty years after they were established. Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, and Ed Snyder are photographers who share a passion for documenting these historic and beautiful sites – Laurel Hill, Woodlands and Mount Mariah cemeteries. Each site has its own personality and architectural features, each photographer his own unique style. Together they provide a complete visual diary of their visits and adventures in these Victorian sculpture gardens.

The artists will host an Opening Reception in the Free Library of Philadelphia‘s exhibit hall (first floor of the Philadelphia Central Library, off main lobby) on September 16, 2013 (6 – 8 pm). On display will be over sixty images as well as artifacts from each of the three historic cemeteries. Representatives from Laurel Hill, Woodlands, and Mount Moriah cemeteries will be in attendance.

Companion book to the exhibition is available from Blurb.com.

A limited edition poster is available, with a percentage of proceeds donated to the non-profit Friends of Mount Moriah Cemetery, Inc. The poster can be purchased by contacting Ed Snyder (above), Autographed copies of the poster and book will be offered for sale during the Opening Reception.

Rediscover Philadelphia’s historic past, with our citizens and ancestors memorialized in the art and architecture of the nineteenth century.

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