Tuesday, February 1, 2011

COME IN FROM THE COLD -

a community effort to save a park will warm your heart & 3 incredible artists will warm your soul...


JACKSON HEIGHTS ON THE MOVE-
hundreds rallied to save precious park land in Jackson Heights. This movement epitomizes the spirit in the community to enhance the quality of life for its diverse population.


PLEDGES From the community have been pouring in!
CONTACT The Green Agenda for Jackson Heights for more info,

click here to hear pronunciation:
CHINESE NEW YEAR is FEBRUARY 3rd

Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin) and Gong Hey Fat Choy (Cantonese).

come celebrate chinese new year with us!

NOVO ART OPENING
on 37th ave between 78th and 79th Sts.

THURSDAY

FEB 3rd-

from 6-9pm
warm up with a toddy or two

and featuring local artists:

TINA SELIGMAN:



Through different projects, TINA has been studying the relationships between music, visual art, and the rhythms of organic cycles -- universal languages that connect us, transcending geography and time. While certain pieces visually examine musical structures and cultural traditions, others have been transcribed from music, or have had music transcribed from the images.

SAM OPPENHEIM:

"SEE THE WORLD THROUGH MY LENS" takes you to Sam's website which takes you around the globe...

Sam Oppenheim has been photographing for 15 years, during which he received a B.A. at Columbia University in Archaeology & Comparative Religion, a M.A. in the Archaeology of Ancient India at UW-Madison, and a M.A. in Education at City College New York.
Sam is a self-taught photographer who shoots both film and digital. His talent has been shaped and practiced in over 30 countries on 6 continents. His inspiration comes from within, and his style is influenced by National Geographic magazine, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, and Lynn Saville. After 5 years teaching in the Bronx, he now works as a freelance photographer, and for a new company helping restaurants manage online ordering at Let's Order Online.

NANCY WILLIAMS:
Nancy is a NYC School Teacher and has been exploring photography in her travels. This is Nancy's first showing and as a good friend of Novo's, she was inspired by the local artists displayed there each month and wanted to share some of her treasured images. Another artist emerges ...










IF YOU ARE AN ARTIST - there have been many "call for entries"... for spring and summer exhibits-

check out www.queensartexpress.com posts...
time to get out there and show the world what you got!



CALL FOR ENTRIES: Hector Canonge-
renowned artist and curator has issued a
CALL FOR ARTISTS for A-LAB Forum show:
MEKANIKA
to be presented at CROSSING ART GALLERY In Flushing FEBRUARY 19th



Info
Deadline for Online Submissions: Saturday, February 12, 2011 (Midnight)
Event Date: February 19, 2011
Hosted by Crossing Art Gallery

QMAD, Queens Media Arts Development, invites artists to submit works for consideration for the first A-Lab Forum of 2011, MEKANIKA. The February forum will focus on the presentation of artists whose work deal with notions of machinery and its representation in visual arts. We are looking for submissions.
INSTRUCTIONS & GUIDELINES:
To be considered, submit sample work(s) via email to: alab.forum@gmail.com.
Selected artists will present the digital images or videos submitted for the open call.
Each participant will have up to 10 min for his/her presentation. Artists will be notified of their acceptance in the program by February 14, 2011.
Selected artists will present their work on Saturday, February 19, at Crossing Art Gallery (136-17 39th Ave. Ground Floor, Flushing, NY 11354).

for more details and information please visit:


A-Lab Forum
QMAD, Queens Media Arts Development
www.qmad.org/alabforum


may not recognize you under all those layers but...

see you on the avenue!

Celeste

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