Posts Tagged ‘fine art’
Columbus Moving Image Art Review
The Columbus Moving Image Art Review (CMIAR) will host its fourth of many quarterly local moving image screening events on August 20th from 8pm to 9:30pm at the Ohio State University’s Hagerty Hall Theatre room 180. CMIAR is a screening event for artist residing in Columbus, Ohio and surrounding areas. CMIAR was developed by two local moving image artists who wanted to create a way for the seventh art of film to return to a more appropriate presentation medium of the cinema house. The goal of CMIAR is to provide a quarterly screening event comprised of works from local artists working in the seventh art of the moving image. The screening event will be programmed with moving image work obtained through submissions. Summer CMIAR Artist List Nikki Swift – Can Tristan Blatt – Visitor Kevin Vanscoder – After Image – Wool and Water Seung Yoon – Infection – Breach Stacie Sells – An American Classic Matt Swift – Cycle of Overuse Jonathan Johnson – One Quick Memory Sonya Lucas featuring DJ Moxy – Run The Columbus Moving Image Art Review has free open submissions and the screening events are open to the public with free admission and accepted donations. Visit the CMIAR website and blog at http://movingimageart.wordpress.com/ for contact information, submission forms and guidelines, and to stay up to date on current participating artists and other CMIAR news. Also you can find CMIAR on facebook. The Columbus Moving Image Art review is currently sponsored by Nicolettecinemagraphics and the Ohio State University’s Film Studies Program. After the show feel free to stay and chat with the the artists about their past, current, and future work. CMIAR contact information: Matt Swift Co-Founder – CMIAR Production Lead – The Journal of Short Film Academic Advisor – OSU Film Studies Program movingimageart@gmail.com 614-292-6044
The Columbus Moving Image Art Review
The Columbus Moving Image Art Review (CMIAR) will host its fourth of many quarterly local moving image screening events on August 20th from 8pm to 9:30pm at the Ohio State University’s Hagerty Hall Theatre room 180. CMIAR is a screening event for artist residing in Columbus, Ohio and surrounding areas. CMIAR was developed by two local moving image artists who wanted to create a way for the seventh art of film to return to a more appropriate presentation medium of the cinema house. The goal of CMIAR is to provide a quarterly screening event comprised of works from local artists working in the seventh art of the moving image. The screening event will be programmed with moving image work obtained through submissions. Summer CMIAR Artist List Nikki Swift – Can Tristan Blatt – Visitor Kevin Vanscoder – After Image – Wool and Water Seung Yoon – Infection – Breach Stacie Sells – An American Classic Matt Swift – Cycle of Overuse Jonathan Johnson – One Quick Memory Sonya Lucas featuring DJ Moxy – Run The Columbus Moving Image Art Review has free open submissions and the screening events are open to the public with free admission and accepted donations. Visit the CMIAR website and blog at http://movingimageart.wordpress.com/ for contact information, submission forms and guidelines, and to stay up to date on current participating artists and other CMIAR news. Also you can find CMIAR on facebook. The Columbus Moving Image Art review is currently sponsored by Nicolettecinemagraphics and the Ohio State University’s Film Studies Program. After the show feel free to stay and chat with the the artists about their past, current, and future work. CMIAR contact information: Matt Swift Co-Founder – CMIAR Production Lead – The Journal of Short Film Academic Advisor – OSU Film Studies Program movingimageart@gmail.com 614-292-6044
ArtINFOrmal
Art Informal brings together artists and art lovers for a friendly discussion about the making of work and opportunities to be involved with in the art community. Formerly called Community Critiques, Art Informal hopes to continue to provide a resource for artists looking for feedback on their work. The discussions are generally question and answer based, with artists being able to present questions about their work that allow other members of the group to provide valuable feedback. Artists wishing to bring their work for discussion are asked to wait for people new to the discussion to take turn first. Bringing artwork is not necessary to take part in the discussion. The program expands beyond the Community Critique by presenting discussion about current and upcoming opportunities in which both artists and art lovers can participate. These discussions can lead artists to resources and exhibitions. They allow art enthusiasts to become aware of exhibitions and happenings in which they can be involved. At these events, participants are asked to bring drinks of choice and snacks to share. The discussions are informal as the name suggests and a relaxed environment is encouraged. More information available at: http://oal.org/critiques.html
Art around town
Art Around Town: New Albany
AT THE MCCOY CENTER FOR THE ARTS IN NEW ALBANY. Experience the Columbus Museum of Art in your neighborhood! Art Around Town is an exciting new drop-in program that brings authentic Colubmus Museum of Art artwork, along with fun, artful activities, to a Central Ohio community near you. From noon to 1:00, adults will enjoy lively One Work One Hour conversations, and from 1:00 to 4:00, families can play art games, create art projects, and have great experiences with great art from the Columbus Museum of Art. Admission is free. No registraton necessary. For an updated list of dates, locations, and activities, please visit www.columbusmuseum.org. For more information, please contact Dayna Jalkanen at dayna.jalkanen@cmaohio.org or 614.629.0356.
Events & Comments
I have been preparing lately for the Y-Bridge Arts Festival and this is why you are seeing so many pictures being uploaded. This event is August 7th-8th at the Y-Bridge in Zanesville, Ohio.
I have moved all my picture posts to this ‘pages’ section so only fans will have to see the posts and non-fans will not get spammed from my personal profile. Many of the items I have been uploading are older, some created 20+ years ago, while others are created in late night sessions down in my studio. I appreciate everyone who has commented and supports me and the arts in general!
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