Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Prelude Gallery Extension!

SAVE THE DATE!
Wednesday, December 7th, 7-9pm
"My Philadelphia" ART EXHIBITION RECEPTION
Featuring works by Student & Recent-Graduate Emerging Fine Artists
1st, 2nd and 3rd Prize Winners will be announced!
http://www.preludegallery.com/events/events https://www.facebook.com/pages/Prelude-Gallery/129311323813606?sk=photos#!/event.php?eid=306882919324957

There is still time to ENTER!
"My Philadelphia" small works ART SHOW & COMPETITION at Prelude Gallery
Submissions are due Saturday, November 19th
Chance to win $100 + a FEATURED WALL at Prelude Gallery!
Details here: http://www.preludegallery.com/events/events
Email submissions to: competition@preludegallery.com

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

EVENTS FILTER



Hey Philly Artist friends! This site is being constructed by my friend Jeremy Klotz. It is a great opportunity to generate "FREE" press and a lasting log of your artistic endeavors. Please check it out, create a profile and become part of comprehensive artist's listing!

EventsFilter.com is an arts calendar platform: a repository of artist, gallery and event information that allows people to, at no cost, post information and siphon off dynamically generated content to make new websites or to add content to existing ones.

Every artist should take 5 minutes and make a profile on EventsFilter. Our 'child' site PHLocal.com will be launched this fall and will include a listing of artists by neighborhood / town. Profiles will be linked to the events artists participate in, serve as a record of past events and contain links to artists websites.

EventsFilter maintains the largest listing of art events and visual artists in the Philadelphia region. Our mission is to increase the exposure of art information so that more people will attend art events and support local artists.

http://eventsfilter.com/

Dynamic content sharing examples:
Our samples site – http://efsamples.blogspot.com
http://www.bennascafe.com/
http://www.visiteastpassyunk.com/

Various Artists (some architecturally related)

Antoni Gaudi / Sagrada Familia



Dirk Stashke



Kathy Butterly



Justin Novak



Nicholas Kripal



Sadashi Inuzuka

Polly Apfelbaum Lecture @ The Print Center

Lecture
Printed Image: Polly Apfelbaum

**TOMORROW** Thursday, November 10, 6:00pm, FREE
Polly Apfelbaum Haunted House   
Join us for a lecture commissioned from artist Polly Apfelbaum exploring how the connections and memories we have of places have changed with the internet. The talk grows out of an artist book called Haunted House, which she completed this past spring. Apfelbaum's work has been shown all over the world, including recent exhibitions at the Milton Keynes Gallery, England; Albright Knox Museum, Buffalo; D'Amelio Terras Gallery, New York; and Locks Gallery, Philadelphia. In 2003, Philadelphia's Institute of Contemporary Art organized a major retrospective of her work. This lecture is generously supported by Locks Gallery.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Gerard Brown: “ ” @ Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Opening Reception Friday, November 4, 2011 5 – 10pm

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tiger Strikes Asteroid is pleased to announce their November exhibition
Gerard Brown
“ ”
November 4 – December 31, 2011
Opening Reception Friday, November 4, 2011 5 – 10pm

PHILADELPHIA – Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia’s artist-curated exhibition space presents “ ”, an exhibition of new works on paper by Philadelphia artist Gerard Brown. The show opens with a reception on First Friday, November 4, 2011. The gallery is located at 319 N. 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA. Gallery hours are Saturday & Sunday 2pm-6pm & by appointment. For additional information and images please contact our staff or gallery director Matt Sepielli, at tel. (484)-469-0319, tigerstrikesasteroid@gmail.com

The exhibit of paintings and prints continues Brown’s exploration of the intersections between reading and seeing, and its punctuated title (which can be read as “blank quote” or “smart quotes”) alludes to the use of others' words in the work. Two large pieces dominate the show; a multi-panel drawing in gouache on paper translates Frank O’Hara’s 1957 poem “To the Harbormaster” into nautical code flags, and a 32-part digital print conflates images of oceanographic satellite photography with James McBride’s bestselling 1996 memoir, “The Color of Water”. “I want to know what happens when things are misunderstood,” Brown says, “when messages that are encoded are not seen as meaningful, or when an attempt to communicate directly is seen as a formal gesture.” During the run of the exhibit, the gallery will release an essay by artist David Stephens and art writer Robin Rice that discusses the works.

Gerard Brown is an Assistant Professor and Chair of the Foundation Department at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art. A longtime participant in the Philadelphia art community, he contributed art reviews to the Philadelphia Weekly and Seven Arts magazine in the 1990s and, with City Paper critic Robin Rice, began eyelevel, a newsletter of art criticism that appeared occasionally throughout the late 1990s. He has organized exhibits and contributed essays to galleries and museums throughout the region, and is currently the Resident Scholar at the Center for Art in Wood, where he organized “Turning to Art In Wood: A Creative Journey” in observation of the newly re-named organization’s 25th anniversary. This is Brown’s third one-person exhibit, and his first in Philadelphia.

Tiger Strikes Asteroid is an artist-run and artist-curated exhibition space located at 319A North 11th Street, home to Vox Populi, Marginal Utility, Grizzly Grizzly, and Progressive Sharing. Our goal is to connect the Philadelphia art scene to the global art community by showing the work of emerging artists from Philadelphia and other cities such as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. In addition to its exhibition programs, Tiger Strikes Asteroid maintains Flat File, a collection of small-scale artworks by past, current and future exhibitors. All works in Flat File are under 9 x 12 inches and are available for sale. The collection may be viewed by appointment.

Gallery hours Saturday & Sunday, 2PM-6PM & by appointment
Appointments: (484)-469-0319, tigerstrikesasteroid@gmail.com


319A North 11th Street 2H, Philadelphia, PA 19107 | http://www.TigerStrikesAsteroid.com


- Terri Saulin for Tiger Strikes Asteroid