James Kalm returns to the East Village for this tribute exhibition to the golden age of Downtown Grunge. Between 1981 and 1987 the East Village was home to over eighty galleries, with its own night clubs, cabarets and Rock’n'Roll venues. With its extravagantly decadent life style, this frenzied drug fueled scene was also the nexus of a flowering of gay liberation. The onset of the AIDS epidemic, hit a broad swath of this community, and many succumbed. In short order the entire milieu collapsed. Featuring interviews with Robert Curcio and Rick Prol.
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13th ANNUAL JURIED ART SHOW
ON THE MONTAUK GREEN 2007
OUR SHOW HAS ACHEIVED THE HIGHEST RATING. 75 ARTISTS FROM ALL OVER OUR COUNTRY AS WELL AS FRANCE, ISRAEL, AND CHINA WILL COME TO OUR HAMLET BY THE SEA TO SHOW THEIR WORK AND OFF IT FOR SALE.
The third weekend in August is our Annual Outdoor Juried Art Show on the Montauk Village Green. Started in 1994, this was our first fund raising event and it continues to be a major summer event in Montauk, drawing buyers from New York City and all the Hamptons. We invite professional artists to buy space, set up their tents and show their works of fine art in oil, water color, acrylics, pastels, graphics, mixed media, sculpture and photography for sale. We only have enough room on this Green for 70 artists and our jury chooses the best.
The Montauk Artists’ Association was started as an effort to broaden the already existing art talent in Montauk and to bring to all artists and could-be-artists, an avenue by which they could enjoy group art activites, receive art instruction and show their work.
Originally, classes were offered in the evening, twice a year. Attendance was excellent and the students who attended these programs became the original members of the Montauk Artists’ Association.
In 1998, the association acquired the Long Island Railroad’s Montauk Station as our Headquarters. We have named the building the Montauk Community Arts Center because we are an inclusive organization and we welcome all who are interested in the arts.
To structure our activites, committees were established. For specific information any of the chairpersons can be contacted directly.
The Montauk Artists’ Association, Inc.
A Not-For-Profit Tax Deductable Corporation
P.O. Box 2751, Montauk, New York, 11954-0300
Gallery Phone: 631-668-0897
Office Phone: 631-668-5336
email: montaukart@aol.com
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2009 Community Arts Awards Recipient: Mario Villa
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Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is a non-profit community arts center offering classes for all ages in the visual, literary, and performing arts. Callanwolde presents arts events and is available for weddings and private events.
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13th ANNUAL JURIED ART SHOW
ON THE MONTAUK GREEN 2007
OUR SHOW HAS ACHEIVED THE HIGHEST RATING. 75 ARTISTS FROM ALL OVER OUR COUNTRY AS WELL AS FRANCE, ISRAEL, AND CHINA WILL COME TO OUR HAMLET BY THE SEA TO SHOW THEIR WORK AND OFF IT FOR SALE.
The third weekend in August is our Annual Outdoor Juried Art Show on the Montauk Village Green. Started in 1994, this was our first fund raising event and it continues to be a major summer event in Montauk, drawing buyers from New York City and all the Hamptons. We invite professional artists to buy space, set up their tents and show their works of fine art in oil, water color, acrylics, pastels, graphics, mixed media, sculpture and photography for sale. We only have enough room on this Green for 70 artists and our jury chooses the best.
The Montauk Artists’ Association was started as an effort to broaden the already existing art talent in Montauk and to bring to all artists and could-be-artists, an avenue by which they could enjoy group art activites, receive art instruction and show their work.
Originally, classes were offered in the evening, twice a year. Attendance was excellent and the students who attended these programs became the original members of the Montauk Artists’ Association.
In 1998, the association acquired the Long Island Railroad’s Montauk Station as our Headquarters. We have named the building the Montauk Community Arts Center because we are an inclusive organization and we welcome all who are interested in the arts.
To structure our activites, committees were established. For specific information any of the chairpersons can be contacted directly.
The Montauk Artists’ Association, Inc.
A Not-For-Profit Tax Deductable Corporation
P.O. Box 2751, Montauk, New York, 11954-0300
Gallery Phone: 631-668-0897
Office Phone: 631-668-5336
email: montaukart@aol.com
Copyright WVVH-TV Hamptons Television® 2007
all rights reserved
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I am Creative Director and co-founder of Crescent City Art Project, an organization created with the vision of enhancing communities aesthetically through artistic expression that embraces culture, individuality, and pride. My inspiration for starting CCAP began two years ago when I started creating public art in the New Orleans area. I went from gutting and de-molding homes ravaged by Hurricane Katrina to engage my artistic passions. I was asked to create the centerpiece of a mural project at the Central City EOC Head Start School. I designed a scene that was a welcomed improvement to the school’s bare exterior, giving life to playful still images that have connected with the children that attend the school.
To date, I have independently produced 601 images that have been installed at many Crescent City schools, churches, buildings, and streets. Since each installation project is volunteer-based, it involves a large-scale coordination effort. I am responsible for managing as many as 125 volunteers for a one-day project. Through my efforts, I have successfully completed many projects with up to 50 paintings created within one day. I use these projects to build relationships with national volunteers and the community from every walk of life.
In addition to this personal venture, I have received distinguished honors and accolades for my work. My projects have been featured in the Times Picayune (article June 19, 08), WVUE – Fox 8 New Orleans, NBC’s “The Guiding Light”, Oprah & Friends Radio Show on XM Radio and “Still Rising” documentary. This year, I was appointment as a Mural Ambassador with Art Miles and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Decade for the Culture of Peace and Non-Violence Among Children of the World. With this appointment comes an invitation to go to Eypgt to participate in the creation of a three-mile mural.
I currently hold a position as a Teaching Artist with Young Audiences Louisiana, and have artistic partnerships with the Recover School District
As a volunteer, D Banfield, is to be credited for the design of 601 Mural images displayed across the Crescent City. Originally working construction in New Orleans, D substituted a hammer for a paintbrush in an effort to “Paint the Change” in November of 2006. A year and a half and 600 community/school murals later, D proves more committed to these Community projects than ever.
Disturbed by the images of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the native New Yorker came to New Orleans in September 2006. He wanted the people of New Orleans to know that someone cared. In the process of helping to rebuild the City, D says, “I found an outlet to channel some of the negative energy that had plagued me for a few years. I became passionate about life and my craft as I went about painting the change.” He adds, “For helping me get to this point, I am grateful to the city New Orleans.” D has truly left his mark; rebuilding foundations, both structurally and aesthetically, in the Crescent City.
After attending the School of Visual Arts, D’s life took a different turn…away from art. These paintings become deeply personal because they fuel his new commitment to his craft. He spends time designing the images, based on the school’s spirit and of course his state of mind. The more excited he is about a project the more brilliant the colors are.
Each painting for D is a moment in time that he shares with the volunteers who worked with him on that day of service. His paintings are about a shared experience, giving and community. He couldn’t imagine doing anything better.
List of schools/organization/institutions/businesses with D’s work….
Anges Bauduit
Carver Elementary
Carver High
John McDonogh High School
James Singleton Elementary
Frederick Douglass High
EOC Head Start
Fannie C Williams
Marie Henderson
Hume Center
Kipps on Carrolton
Kipps on Royal
New Orleans Mission
First United Method Church
Peggy Severe Salon for Women
St Patrick’s Park
Welcome Middle School
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