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Newsletter #455

June 27, 2012  

Lorraine Glessner - Mixed Media

       

Business Insider ranked Philadelphia #8 in its list of "The 15 Hottest American Cities of the Future," thanks to its thriving arts scene. With July right around the corner, don't let your summer slip away without beating the tourists to a few local arts adventures.

Speaking of letting things slip away, the next InLiquid membership deadline is only a few days away. Aritsts, designers, curators: apply by June 30 for your chance to be featured in future issues of the InLiquid Newsletters.

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New on the Site

New work by Catherine Gontarek and Keith Sharp.

Coming soon: New work by Mary Powers Holt and Iman Roder.

New blog posts by Erica Minutella and Kira Grennan.


InLiquid Artist Member News

Amze Emmons was featured on Art&Education.

Laura Krasnow is now represented by Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (search Laura Krasnow). In March, she was invited to exhibit her work during the LACDA Eighth Anniversary Retrospective. On June 18, Laura Krasnow’s photography will be displayed during the Art Takes Times Square billboard premiere event in New York City. Her work can be viewed here.

Dolores Poacelli has a virtual gallery at Discover Jersey Arts.

Find details for Candy Depew‘s summer workshops at the CandyCoated Center here.

Alan and Libbie Soffer will be hosting a workshop, “Art Incubator,” at Gander Gallery, 105 Elm Street, Manchester, Vermont, August 12 – 15.

Sandra C. Davis will be teaching a series of summer workshops at The University of the Arts/Center for Continuing Studies, June 5 – August 14 and June 6 – August 15, Peters Valley, August 17 – 21, and Fleisher Art Memorial, August 6 – 10.

Through July 6 at A Seed on Diamond Gallery: Opening reception for Amazing Grace: Joe Brenman Sculptures and Colleen Hammond Paintings. Opening reception Friday, June 8, 6 – 8 pm. 124 Diamond Street, Philadelphia.

Through July 15 at Taller Puertorriqueno: Reception for Arte Bendito/Arte Filantropico (Blessed Art/Philanthropic Art), an exhibition of work by Marta Sanchez. Reception Friday, June 15, 5:30 – 8 pm. 2721 N. Fifth Street Philadelphia.

Alexa de los Reyes - Lure

Through July 15 at Woodmere Art Museum: Salvatore Pinto: A Retrospective Celebrating the Barnes Legacy and Haunting Narratives: Detours from Philadelphia Realism, 1935 to the Present, featuring work by Hiro Sakaguchi. 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.

Through July 28 at The Galleries at Moore: All Together Now, featuring work by Hiro Sakaguchi. 20th Street and the Parkway, Philadelphia.

Through July 29 at Abington Art Center: Solo Series, featuring work by Lorraine Glessner. 515 Meetinghouse Road, Jenkintown, PA.

Through August 12 at Gershman Y: Eco-Art, featuring work by Amie Potsic. 401 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia.

Through September 6 at Flying Kite: Transformation 19104, featuring work by Alexa de los Reyes and Catherine Gontarek. 4017 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia.

Through September 9 at Independence Seaport Museum: Art in the Open Exhibition, featuring work by Linda Celestian. 211 S. Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia.

Through September 9 at The Noyes Museum: Visual Art Fellowship Awards Exhibition, featuring work by Dolores Poacelli. Opening reception Friday, June 8, 5 – 9 pm. 733 E. Lily Lake Road, Oceanville, NJ.

Through September 9 at State Museum of Pennsylvania: Art of the State: Pennsylvania, featuring work by Rob Solomon. Opening reception Saturday, June 16, 7 pm. 300 North Street, Harrisburg, PA.

June 29 – July 28 at The Center for Fine Art Photography: Simply, featuring work by Laird Bindrim. Artists’ reception First Friday, July 6, 6 – 9 pm . 400 N. College Avenue, Fort Collins, CO.

July 2 – August 24 at Mulberry Street Library: MAPnificent: Artists Use Maps, featuring work by Paul Fabozzi. Opening reception Monday, July 2, 5 – 7 pm. 10 Jersey Street, NYC.

July 4 – July 29 at 3rd Street Gallery: Carol Albrecht: Philadelphia Plus and Constance Cone: Pastel Landscapes. First Friday, July 6, 5 – 9 pm. Artists’ reception Sunday, July 15, 2 – 4 pm. 58 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

July 6 – August 15 at Snyderman-Works Galleries: Found Objects, featuring work by Ellen Benson, Kim Alsbrooks, and Randall Cleaver. Opening reception First Friday, July 6, 5:30 – 8:30 pm. 303 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA.

July 10 – July 15 at Philadelphia Art Alliance: Summer Pop-Up Shop, featuring jewelry by Shelly Rabuse and prints by Gillian Pokalo. 251 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia.

July 13 – August 18 at LGTripp Gallery: RSVP 2012 – Summer Invitational, featuring work by Michele C. Kishita. First Friday Reception August 3, 6 – 8:30 pm. 47 – 49 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Sunday, July 22 at The Race Street Pier: Sunday Fundays, featuring work by Candy Depew. Continues July 29. N. Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia.

July 28 – September 30 at Woodmere Museum of Art: 71st Annual Juried Exhibition, featuring a drawing by Barbara Schaff. 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.

Closing soon:

Through June 28 at Pacific Arts League: animals: Facts, Fairy Tales & Fantasy, an exhibition of work by Lynnette Shelley. Opening reception Friday, June 1, 5:30 – 8 pm. 668 Ramona Street, Palo Alto, CA.

Through June 30 at AIGA Philadelphia SPACE: Opening of Message & Medium: the interplay of type and art, featuring work by E. Sherman Hayman. First Friday June 1, 6 pm. 72 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Through June 30 at B Square Gallery: Group Show by ARTSisters, featuring work by Linda Dubin Garfield. 614 S. Ninth Street, Philadelphia.

Through June 30 at Milkboy Coffee: Works by Gillian Pokalo will be for sale. 2 E. Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, PA.

Through July 1 at 3rd Street Gallery: Solo exhibition by Keith Sharp. Opening reception Friday, June 1, 5 – 9 pm. Artist reception Sunday, June 10, 1 – 4 pm. 58 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Through July 1 at Moss Rehab: All About Art Patrons, featuring work by Jennifer Lipman-Bartel and juried by Amie Potsic. 60 Township Line Road, Elkins Park, PA.

Through July 1 at Crane Hall: Delainey Barclay: air and space. 1400 N. American Street, Philadelphia.

Through July 2 at Phoenix Village Art Center: ARTSisters’ Group Show, featuring work by Linda Dubin Garfield. Opening reception Friday, June 1, 6 – 9 pm. 207 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, PA.

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Exhibition News

This is just the tip of the iceberg! For a complete list, visit our Openings/Receptions section.

Friday, July 6
FIRST FRIDAY - CLICK HERE FOR FULL LISTINGS

Saturday, July 7, 5 - 8 pm
Home Fine Art Gallery
A Shared Aesthetic: Common Ground
On view through July 28
2 Church Street, Mount Holly, NJ

Tuesday, July 10
Bridgette Mayer Gallery
Opening
Line//Print
On view through August 24
709 Walnut Street, Philadelphia

Thursday, July 12
SECOND THURSDAY - CLICK HERE FOR FULL LISTINGS

Friday, July 13, 6 pm
PhilaMOCA
Opening reception
Eraserhood Forever
On view through July 24
531 N. 12th Street, Philadelphia

Friday, July 13, 6 - 9 pm
Twenty-Two Gallery
Opening reception
Interlude
On view through September 9
236 S. 22nd Street, Philadelphia

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Other Events

Gillian Pokalo - Delaware Somewhere

Thursday, July 5, 7 pm
The University of the Arts
2012 Summer Lecture Series
With Nelly Massera
Connelly Lecture Hall, Terra Hall, Eighth Floor
211 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia

Friday, July 13, 9 pm
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Screening
Plan 9 from Outer Space
Presented by Secret Cinema
3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia

Saturday, July 14, 5 - 8 pm
NextFab Studio
Show & Tell
3711 Market Street, Philadelphia

Sunday, July 22, 5:30 - 8 pm
Rodin Museum
Concerts in the Garden - Spectral Impressions
Cost: $25 each; $45 both concerts
2154 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia

Thursday, July 26, 6 - 8:30 pm
Philadelphia Art Alliance
“Burgers, Fries, & The Craft of Ice Cream!”
Cost: Dinner $20, Talk and Tasting $20,
Combo $35 or $25 for PAA members
251 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia

Find even more listings at our Happenings page.

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Opportunities

Deadline June 28
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery

Call for Art

Deadline June 29
PhilaMOCA
Call for Artists

Deadline June 30
The Armory Show 2013
Call for Entries

Deadline June 30
Central Bucks East High School
Call for Proposals

Deadline June 30
Dave Bown Projects 4th Semiannual Competition
Call for Entries

Deadline June 30
The Ten
Call for Submissions

Deadline End of June
CrowdRise
Call for Entries

Deadline July 1
Arts on South
Call for Artists

Deadline July 1
The Wharton Esherick Museum
Call for Entries

Deadline July 6
The Petersburg Regional Art Center
Call for Entries

Deadline July 8
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Call for Artists

Deadline July 9
Washington Sculptor Group
Call for Entries

Deadline July 27
Delaware State Parks Artist in Residence Program
Call for Muralists

Deadline July 27
Philadelphia Photo Arts Center
Call for Members

Deadline July 28
The Gallery at Delaware County Community College
Call for Entries

Deadline July 28
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery
Call for Entries

Deadline August 1
Philly Beer Scene
Call for Entries

Find submission details and even more exhibition, employment, funding, and other listings at the InLiquid Opportunities page.

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