Showing posts with label art in public spaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art in public spaces. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

In Loving Memory: A Tribute to Christo, Known for his Massive Public Arts Projects


Christo, the conceptual artist known for his massive and enduring public art installations around the world, died Sunday of natural causes in New York City. He was 84.


Photo by WorldRedEye.com at PAMM

Christo and his wife and artistic partner, Jeanne-Claude, used both natural and manmade monuments as their canvas, wrapping existing structures in fabric to give them new life on a massive scale. Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped up famous monuments such as Paris’s Pont Neuf in 1985, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in 1988, and Berlin’s Reichstag building in 1995. In South Florida, we especially remember Christo and Jeanne-Claude's 'Surrounded Islands' in 1983.


Pérez Art Museum Miami: Surrounded Islands, Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida, 1980-83
A Documentary Exhibition
October 4, 2018—February 17, 2019
Image: PAMM Book Signing and Art Talk by Christo 

On May 7, 1983, the installation of Surrounded Islands was completed in Biscayne Bay, between the city of Miami, North Miami, the Village of Miami Shores and Miami Beach by Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Eleven of the islands situated in the area of Bakers Haulover Cut, Broad Causeway, 79th Street Causeway, Julia Tuttle Causeway, and Venetian Causeway were surrounded with 6.5 million square feet (603,870 square meters) of floating pink woven polypropylene fabric covering the surface of the water and extending out 200 feet (61 meters) from each island into the bay. The fabric was sewn into 79 patterns to follow the contours of the 11 islands.



For two weeks, Surrounded Islands, spreading over 7 miles (11.3 kilometers), was seen, approached and enjoyed by the public, from the causeways, the land, the water and the air. The luminous pink color of the shiny fabric was in harmony with the tropical vegetation of the uninhabited verdant islands, the light of the Miami sky and the colors of the shallow waters of Biscayne Bay.


Since April 1981, attorneys Joseph Z. Fleming, Joseph W. Landers, marine biologist Anitra Thorhaug, ornithologists Oscar Owre and Meri Cummings, mammal expert Daniel Odell, marine engineer John Michel, four consulting engineers, and builder-contractor, Ted Dougherty of A and H Builders, Inc. had been working on the preparation of the Surrounded Islands. The marine and land crews picked up debris from the eleven islands, putting refuse in bags and carting it away after they had removed some forty tons of varied garbage that included refrigerator doors, tires, kitchen sinks, mattresses and an abandoned boat.


Permits were obtained from the following governmental agencies: The Governor of Florida and the Cabinet; the Dade County Commission; the Department of Environmental Regulation; the City of Miami Commission; the City of North Miami; the Village of Miami Shores; the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; the Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management.


The outer edge of the floating fabric was attached to a 12 inch (30.5 centimeter) diameter octagonal boom, in sections, of the same color as the fabric. The boom was connected to the radial anchor lines which extended from the anchors at the island to the 610 specially made anchors, spaced at 50 foot (15.2 meter) intervals, 250 feet (76.2 meters) beyond the perimeter of each island, driven into the limestone at the bottom of the bay. Earth anchors were driven into the land, near the foot of the trees, to secure the inland edge of the fabric, covering the surface of the beach and disappearing under the vegetation. The floating rafts of fabric and booms, varying from 12 to 22 feet (3.7 to 6.7 meters) in width and from 400 to 600 feet (122 to 183 meters) in length were towed through the bay to each island. There were eleven islands, but on two occasions, two islands were surrounded together as one configuration.

Sunday, April 1, 2018

SaveArtSpace offers opportunities to have your art displayed on outdoor advertisement space in New York City!

Your Art New York

SaveArtSpace is giving artists the opportunity to have their art displayed on advertisement space in New York City! All artists are encouraged to submit! Deadline to Submit: April 30, 2018.

Ken Lavey, New York City

Enter Your Submission Today! Have your artwork displayed in New York City! It doesn't matter if you’re from New York City or not, this is your chance to have your art displayed on advertising space in the largest city in America!

Your Art New York

SaveArtSpace Will Be Transforming Advertising Spaces Into Public Art In The Largest City In America! All Artists Nationwide (Including Puerto Rico And US Territories) Are Encouraged To Submit! 

Submit Now For Your Opportunity To Have Your Art Displayed On Advertisement Space In New York City.

Deadline to Submit: April 30, 2018
Guest Curator: TBA
- Enter now for your opportunity to have your art displayed on advertising spaces in New York City.
- Each artist is encouraged to submit up to ten (10) images. $10 per image.
- We will announce the selected artist via social media and email.
- There is a 2 to 6-week turnaround time for notification and installation after each deadline.


Monday, July 17, 2017

SaveArtSpace: Your Art New York - Selected Artist

SaveArtSpace: Your Art New York - Selected Artist

Ken Lavey
The SaveArtSpace: Your Art New York Selected Artist is Ken Lavey of Allendale, NJ! Ken's work will be on display on advertisement space starting August 7 in New York City! The exact address will be announced in the coming days. You can learn more about Ken at saveartspace.org/youartnewyork.

This work was selected by special guest curator Efrem Zelony-Mindell.

Don't miss your opportunity to have your artwork displayed on advertisement space in your community and beyond. saveartspace.org/submit

Friday, July 7, 2017

#SAVEARTSPACE: 'The Future is Female' Exhibition Opens Tonight on Manhattan's Lower East Side

SaveArtSpace: The Future Is Female


Opening Reception
July 7th | 6-9pm

Exhibition On View
July 7 - July 16

The Storefront Project
70 Orchard St, NYC 10002

Exhibiting Artists
Elise Peterson, Lissa Rivera, Beth Brown, Sara Meadows, Nina Summer, Allie Kelley, Jess Whittam, Fanny Allie, Monica Felix, and Julie Orlick.

Curators
Alyse Archer-Coite
Marie Tomanova
Sandra Hong
Brittany Natale
Meryl Meisler
Brooklyn-based nonprofit organization SaveArtSpace is proud to present its latest initiative "SaveArtSpace: The Future Is Female" an all-woman gallery & public art exhibition. Inspired by today's feminist rallying cry which was first coined by the lesbian separatists of the 1970s, the exhibition aims to explore and celebrate the ever-evolving intersectional feminist movement, while redefining and expanding upon the mainstream definition of "the female gaze".
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Other SaveArtSpace: The Future Is Female Events To Consider


*All events are at The Storefront Project at 70 Orchard St, NYC*
July 11, 6-9pm - SaveArtSpace July Community Fundraiser
July 16, 6-9pm - The Future Is Female Closing Reception 

Thursday, May 11, 2017

PAMM Inside|Out Spring Closing Celebration and Opa-Locka Art Night


Join us on Friday, May 12th from 6-9pm at the Pérez Art Museum Miami for the spring close of Inside|Out 2017 in conjunction with Opa-Locka Art Night in celebration of the city’s 91st Anniversary. 


Enjoy tours of the high-quality reproductions installed throughout the community, participate in postcard art-making and partake in various Opa-Locka Art Night festivities. The can’t-miss celebration includes live music by DJ Phaxas, light bites, giveaways and art tours (beginning at 6:45pm and 7:45pm).

Monday, April 24, 2017

Learn More About Our Art Partners at #SAVEARTSPACE

Hello,
Thank you for your continuous support of #SaveArtSpace, we can't do it without you! Learn more about our upcoming Public Art Exhibitions and local community events.
Support Public Art in our local communities by joining SaveArtSpace for our April Fundraiser at Bushwick Community Darkroom, located at 110 Troutman St., Brooklyn, NY 11206.

Enjoy wine while discussing public art and community relations with community leaders, artists and patrons. See the numerous art works displayed throughout the Bushwick Community Darkroom. Also learn about our upcoming open calls for art.
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Volunteers!
We are seeking volunteers for our Spring and Summer Events. Volunteers are an essential part of SaveArtSpace's success. As a volunteer, you can spread the word online and in your local community, get hands-on experience in our programing and exhibitions, and help us raise vital funds for more art in our local communities. Wherever you live and whatever your lifestyle, there's a way for you to get involved.
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#SAVEARTSPACE: The Future Is Female
Showcasing Local Female Artists On Advertising Spaces Throughout NYC Beginning June 26, 2017. As An Arts Organization, We Feel That It Is Our Duty To Align And Ally With The Broader Artistic Community To Create Exhibitions That Address Intersectional Concerns Which Can Spread A Message Of Progressive And Positive Social Change And Empowerment.
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#SAVEARTSPACE: Your Community
#SAVEARTSPACE Will Be Transforming Advertising Spaces Into Public Art In Local Communities Across America! All Artists Nationwide (Including Puerto Rico And US Territories) Are Encouraged To Submit!
Learn More
#SAVEARTSPACE: Your Art New York
Have Your Art Display In New York City This Summer! It Doesn't Matter If You're From New York City Or Not, This Is Your Chance To Have Your Art Displayed On Advertising Space In The Largest City In America! All Artists Nationwide Are Encouraged To Submit!
Learn More
Donate Now!
Be a part of the transformation of advertisements in to public art by and for local communities. We can't do it alone and we need your help! The average donation is $19, that means for less than a dollar a day you can support public art in your local community free of corporate influence or art world classism. Accessible public art produces more public and social good.
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Monday, April 3, 2017

#SAVEARTSPACE: The Future Is Female - All Female Gallery & Public Art Exhibition

#SAVEARTSPACE: The Future Is Female



#SAVEARTSPACE brings public art to New York City, showcasing local female artists on advertising spaces throughout the area beginning June 26, 2017. The exhibition is entitled #SAVEARTSPACE: The Future Is Female. As an arts organization, we feel that it is our duty to align and ally with the broader artistic community to create exhibitions that address intersectional concerns which can spread a message of progressive and positive social change and empowerment.

The selected artists will also be exhibited at The Storefront Project, with an opening reception on July 7, 2017.

We invite female artists of all ages & talents in the New York City area to submit! Artists are invited to apply between April 3rd and May 29, 2017. There is a $10 fee per image to participate, each donation is a tax deduction and goes to producing public art! Only digital format entries will be eligible, each artist is encouraged to submit up to five images. Submissions will be accepted at saveartspace.org/futureisfemale

The All Female Curation Panel will consider each submission's pertinence to the theme of the exhibition, the context of the images and association to the public space. The curators are Alyse Archer-Coite, Marie Tomanova, Sandra Hong, Meryl Meisler, & Brittany Natale.

All submissions will be featured on saveartspace.org and on #SAVEARTSPACE social media pages with the permission of the artist. The complete list of rules for submissions can be found here.

#SAVEARTSPACE has held previous Public Art Exhibitions in New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami, Fl.

#SAVEARTSPACE: The Future Is Female is An 1m1w1d Event.
Made possible in part by Atlas Music Group.
 

Theme

The Future Is Female
 

Participating Organizations

#SAVEARTSPACE transforms advertisement space into public art by and for the local community. Providing artists opportunities to display their work in the public space. Creating an urban gallery experience, we aim to affect and inspire and new generation of artists.
One Month One Week One Day, aka 1m1w1d, is a multi-disciplinary arts organization that seeks sponsorships for monthly events from the advertising industry in order to fund artistic endeavors that benefit the greater community, including an annual $10,000 Artists Grant.

The Storefront Project is an Art Gallery / Creative Collective and is located at 70 Orchard St, New York, NY
Submit Now!

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Have your art displayed on advertisement space in your local community or in New York City!



Have your art displayed on advertisement space in your local community or in New York City!

In your local community!

Saveartspace will be transforming advertising spaces in local communities across America! All artists nationwide are encouraged to apply! All Ages, All Art, All 50 States!

Deadlines to apply: April 30,  July 31, October 31, and January 31

- On a rolling basis, we will select one artist and install their work on advertising space in their local community.
- Enter now for your chance to have your art displayed on advertising spaces in your local community.
- Each artist is encouraged to submit up to five (5) images. $10 per image.
- We will announce the selected artist via social media and email. - There is a 2 to 6-week turnaround time for notification and installation after each quarterly deadline.
Submit

In New York City!

It doesn't matter if you're from New York City or not, this is your chance to have your art displayed on advertising space in the largest city in America!

We will select one artist from across America and install their work on advertising space in New York City.

Deadline to apply: June 30

- Enter now for your chance to have your art displayed on advertising spaces in New York City!
- Each artist is encouraged to submit up to five (5) images. $10 per image.
- All artists nationwide are encouraged to apply!
- We will announce the selected artist via social media and email.
- There is a 2 to 6-week turnaround time for notification and installation after each quarterly deadline.
Submit