Wednesday, June 13, 2012

AIR@City Hall 6/14 + E.K. Miles opens Cross Road: Markings of a Place Holder 6/15!

Hello Friends!

We have two very exciting announcements, and both have to do with events happening tomorrow Thursday June 14 AND Friday June 15, so read closely.  
 



pictured: Substitute by Michael KonradThe 40th Street Artist-in-Residence Program was one of just a few artist-in-residence programs to be invited to display work in the gallery at City Hall, as part of Philly Residencies. We chose to display work from our outgoing 2011-2012 residents Marie Alarcón, Michael Konrad, Sarah Lowry, E.K. Miles, Beth Nixon, and Martina Plag. Come see brand new works and a few old favorites from these stellar artists.
Residency Reimagined: Artist Residencies in the 21st Century
Thursday June 14
5 - 6pm - Discussion, Mayor's Reception Room (City Hall Room 202)
6 - 7pm - Networking Reception, Art Gallery at City Hall (City Hall Room 116)
pictured: POST 2011 AIR flyer
our 2011-2012 residents


In today's arts landscape, the term "artist residency" no longer has a single, static meaning.

Different residency programs may offer funding, materials, training, work space, living space, or valuable partnerships and collaborative opportunities.  A more diverse set of artists - visual and non-visual - are being invited to participate in residencies by nonprofit arts organizations as well as for-profit businesses.

What do these changes mean for artists in Philadelphia?  What new residency models or trends are emerging around the globe, and how do our city's offerings fit into that larger picture?  How might an organization interested in creating an artist residency program begin the process?  Most importantly, how can local creatives of all types take advantage of these new opportunities?  Our panelists will discuss these issues within the context of their own perspectives on and approach to residency programs, as well as answer your questions.

Following the panel, we invite all guests to move downstairs to the Art Gallery at City Hall to enjoy a networking reception with light refreshments, as well as explore the new "Philly Residencies" exhibition, on display through July 20th.

RSVP HERE:
http://residencyreimagined.eventbrite.com/


PANEL MODERATOR:
Amie Potsic, Director of the Career Development Program, The Center For Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA)

PANEL MEMBERS:
Allan L. Edmunds, President, Brandywine Workshop

Gina Renzi, Facilitator, 40th Street AIR

Dan Schimmel, Director & Co-Founder, Breadboard

Caitlin Strokosch, Executive Director, Alliance of Artist Communities


The Creative Philadelphia Event Series is an opportunity for creative professionals of every stripe to share their ideas, build their professional networks, and plant the seeds of future collaboration. The series is made possible with generous support from the William Penn Foundation.



Final Solo show of the 2011-2012 residency!
E.K. Miles opens Cross Road: Markings of a Place Holder Friday June 15, 6 - 9pm!

pictured: E.K. Miles installationJoin 40th Street AIR as we celebrate our final solo show of the 2011-2012 residency. While we may hold some events later this summer, E.K. Miles' Cross Road: Markings of a Place Holder is the last show of the 2011-2012 residency to highlight the work of one resident.

Opening: Friday June 15, 6 - 9pm
Gallery hours: Friday June 22 and 29, 3 - 7pm
or by appointment. Call E.K. at 216-965-7315
@our gallery, 4007 Chestnut St., first floor, Philadelphia, PA 19104pictured: E.K. Miles installation

Cross Road: Markings of a Place Holder is an interactive installation-based exhibition. The show is a collection of pieces that compose together the misconception, oppression, and struggles within identity.

From the artist: "As an artist, I use my own personal narrative to weave together pieces of the complex but ever revolving puzzle that is race, class, gender identity, sexuality, family and community. Using objects to convey and mark each passage way of experience, I invite the audience to come along with me through a journey of self reflection and pavement."

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