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Yes the time has come: We are pleased to announce the new InLiquid artist members: Olivia Antsis, Danielle Bursk, Justin Bursk, Eileen Cohen, Genevieve Coutroubis, Karina Dafeamekpor, Linda Dubin Garfield, Madeline Hauptman, Elizabeth Hoffman, Rob Kirsch, Libby Kleine, Sandi Neiman Lovitz, Sandra Milner, Allison L. Nitch, Peter Prusinowski, Jennifer Pum, Brian Richmond, Lucy Russo, Hiro N. Sakaguchi, Betty Schaefer, and Harris J. Sklar.
Welcome to InLiquid!
The new members’ pages will be will up on the site by mid-December.

If you missed the Print Center Annual Auction because of the torrential downpour on Wednesday, don’t worry! The Print Center’s having a special two-day rain date event on Friday and Saturday so you can see what you missed and purchase items at the minimum bid price! (See Events).

And it’s not too late to purchase tickets for the Collab Design Excellence Award presentation at Philadelphia Museum of Art on Friday night at 6 pm. The Award will be presented to artist Gaetano Pesce who will give an illustrated lecture about his work and there will be an opening reception for his exhibition “Pushing the Limits.” (See Events).

To receive more information about upcoming InLiquid exhibitions and events e-mail: saraz@inliquid.com with your full contact information (name, mailing address etc.) and we will add you to our mailing list.

InLiquid Newsletter # 255, November 18, 2005
brought to you by the nonprofit artist organization www.inliquid.com

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NYC EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS  

NEW ON THE SITE

New Work by: Colette Copeland, Maëlle-Morgane Dehesdin, Marjorie Grigonis, and Michelle Wilson

New Featured Event: Collab presents Gaetano Pesce: Pushing the Limits

New Featured Partnership: First Person Arts Photography and Film competition

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INLIQUID ARTIST MEMBER NEWS

(Click for a complete listing of all Artist Member News)

Ed Bronstein, Tish Ingersoll, and Michelle Marcuse are part of ART IN CITY HALL: 1984 – 2005, a group exhibition of new works by artists who had participated in the program over the years. Through February 3, 2006. North East corner of City Hall, second and fourth floors, Philadelphia.

New member Genevieve Coutroubis is in a two-person exhibition at 2150 Editorial. Through December 10. 2150 S. Dixie Highway, Miami Florida.

New Member Linda Dubin Garfield has prints and mixed media works on exhibit at the Penn Wynne Library. Through November 30. 120 Overbrook Parkway, Wynnewood, PA.

New member Hiro Sakaguchi has work in “Drawing For It 2,” a group show at Spector Gallery. There is an opening reception November 18, 6 – 9 pm (See Exhibition News)

Stan Smokler has an exhibition entitled "Steel Structures-Architectural Memories" at Kim Foster Gallery Opening November 19. See New York Exhibitions and Events)

Zoe Strauss is presenting a live projector performance during “Oh, the Places You'll Go!”  an evening of experimental films at Space 1026, beginning at 7 pm, Saturday, November 19. (See Events for details).

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EXHIBITION NEWS

Friday, November 18, 6:30 – 9:30 pm at Afif Gallery: Opening reception: “Hot Cakes,” a holiday gift show. 100 works of art in diverse media all 20” or smaller. Through January 6, 2006. 1904 South Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, November 18, 6:30  - 9 pm at Chestnut Hill Gallery: Opening reception: Phil Cohn, Alex Forbes, Elaine Lisle, Deborah Souders. 8117 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia. 215-248-2549

Friday, November 18, 5:30 - 8:30 pm at Garrubbo Bazán Gallery: THE GIFT SHOW  Through January 7, 2006. 16 West Market Street, West Chester, PA

Friday, November 18 at the Main Line Art Center: “I’m into Art,” student work exhibition opens. Reception: Saturday, November 19, 1 - 3 pm. Through November 23. Old Buck Road &  Lancaster Avenue, Haverford, PA.

Friday, November 18 at Newman Galleries: Exhibition “Contemporary French Impressionists” opens. Through December 31, 2005. 1625 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, November 18, 7 – 10 pm at Pageant:Soloveev: “Polar / Solar:” Enrico and Sean Riley. Through December 18.

Friday, November 18 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art: “Gaetano Pesce: Pushing the Limits.” Through April 9, 2006. See Events for Award Ceremony. 26th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway

Friday, November 18, 5:30 - 7:30 pm and Saturday, November 19, 11 am - 6:30 pm at The Print Center: special two-day rain date event / post-auction sale. 1614 Latimer Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, November 18, 6 – 8 pm at St. Joseph's University: Opening reception: Mark Brosseau:"Vocabulary." Through December 12.  5600 City Avenue, Philadelphia.

Friday, November 18, 6 – 9 pm at Spector: Opening reception: “Drawing for it 2.” Through December 9. 510 Bainbridge Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, November 18 at Temple Gallery, Tyler School of Art: “Artist/Space” Group Exhibition opens. Through February 25, 2006.

Friday, November 18 at Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts (DCCA): Exhibition: Christopher Romer: “Timber on the Floor, Songbirds in the Rafters” opens. Through February 5, 2006. 200 S. Madison Street, Wilmington, DE.

Saturday, November 19, 1 – 3 pm at Abington Art Center: opening reception for Holiday Gift Show in the Gallery Shop. Through December 23.

Saturday, November 19, 4 - 7 pm at JMS Gallery: Opening reception: Stan Shire, Shelly Lependorf, Ron Gershman, Chris Ward, Colleen O'Donnell. Through December 31. 8236 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.

Saturday, November 19, 1 - 4 pm  at Photo 612: Julia Lehman-McTigue:"Octopus Ladies, Goddesses and Other Mystical Beings." Through December 6. 612 Station Ave., Haddon Heights, NJ.

Saturday, November 19 at West Chester Unitarian Fellowship: “The Renegade Art Project Installment Number Seven 110-Plus: A Skateboard Transformation Exhibition.” 501 South High Street. West Chester, PA.

Sunday, November 20, 4 - 7 pm at Leonard Pearlstein Gallery, Drexel University: Opening reception: Samuel Bak: "From Genesis to Vilna." Through December 16. 33rd and Market Streets. Philadelphia. 215-895-2548.

Wednesday, November 23 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art: “Why the Wild Things Are: Personal Demons and Himalayan Protectors” and “Adventures in a Perfect World: North Indian Narrative Paintings, 1750–1850” (Through May 2006). 26th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia.

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THIS WEEK'S TALKS

Saturday, November 19, 4 – 6 pm at Fleisher Center for Works on Paper: Lecture: Susan Glassman in conjunction with exhibition “Field Notes.” 705 Christian Street, Philadelphia.

Monday, November 21, 10:30 am – noon at Woodmere Art Museum: Lecture: Yvonne Bobrowicz: “Cosmic Series Past and Present.” 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.


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EVENTS

Friday, November 18, 8 pm at Moore College of Art & Design: the Secret Cinema presents: “The Rainbow is Yours.” Admission: $6. 20th & Race Streets, Philadelphia.

Friday, November 18, 5:30 - 7:30 pm at International House: Multicultural Youth exchange’s  (MYX) Premiere party for “Culture Trek: Costa Rica“ documentary. 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, November 18, 6 pm at Philadelphia Museum of Art: Collab Design Excellence Award presented to Gaetano Pesce with an illustrated lecture by the artist.  Tickets required. Van Pelt Auditorium, Benjamin Franklin Parkway and 26th Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, November 18, 5 – 8 pm at, Villanova University: the University and Philadelphia Independent Media Center present: “Argentina’s Social Movements Reflected in Film: Worker Self-Management, Constructing a New Subjectivity.” for more information email: sshivaani@yahoo.com. Bartley 1011 (Bartley Hall Ampitheatre). Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA.

Friday, November 18 - Sunday, November 20 at International House: “Written By Terry Southern.” Films include: Friday, 7 pm: “Dr. Strangelove, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb”; Saturday, 7 pm: “The Loved One”; Sunday, 2 pm: “The Cincinnati Kid” and at 7 pm: “Easy Rider.” 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, November 19 and Sunday, November 20, noon – 6 pm at Indigo Arts: two day exhibition and sale of Haitian sequined Vodou Flags. 151 N. Third Street, Second Floor, Philadelphia.

Saturday, November 19, 7 pm at Space 1026: "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" an evening of experimental films, with a slide performance and live music. $5. 1026 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

Sunday, November 20, 3 – 5 pm at Fleisher Art Memorial: Dedication of the Robert R. Rosenbaum Building. 709-721 Catharine Street, Philadelphia.

Monday, November 21, 6 pm at International House: Inclusive Film History: “The Apple” (Director: Samira Makhmalbaf, Iran, 1998). 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

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NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS

PERFORMA05 continues.

Friday, November 18, 6 – 9 pm at REDHEAD: the LMCC’s opening reception for “A Cheap Publicity Stunt.” Through December 22. 125 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor, NY.

Friday, November 18 at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA): Film series: “Poetry and Rigor: The Films of Gianni Amelio” (Through November 30) and “Stalking the Image: The Films of Margaret Tait” (through November 19) begin. 11 W. 53 Street, NY.

Friday, November 18, 6:30 – 7:30 pm at Storefront for Art and Architecture: Opening reception, walk-through, screenings and discussion with Marko Lulic. Through December 23. 97 Kenmare Street, NY.

Friday, November 18, 7 pm at School of Visual Arts (SVA): Art21 presents “Fred Wilson: Artists Talk on Art” Artist talk and screening of Art:21 film. $7. 209 E. 23rd Street  at 3rd Avenue, 3rd floor amphitheater, NY.

Saturday, November 19, 2 pm at Andrew Kreps Gallery: “Making Room for Redundancy,” group discussion/conversation piece. 558 West 21st Street, NY.

Saturday, November 19, noon – 6 pm at Eyebeam: “Automated Biographies with Robot Clothes” panel discussion and critique. 540 W. 21st Street, (between 10th and 11th Avenues), NY.

Saturday, November 19, 6 – 8 pm at Exit Art:  Opening reception: “Holiday Windows.” Through January 1, 2006. Also launch of the Exit Podcast.

Saturday November 19, 6 - 8 pm at the LeRoy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University: Opening reception: “New Labor,” with performances at 7 and 7:30 pm. 310 Dodge Hall, Broadway at 116th Street, NY.

Saturday, November 19, 6 – 9 pm at Jonathan LeVine Gallery: Opening reception: Dave Cooper and Group Exhibition: “Sometimes I Just Want a Hug.” Through December 23. 529 W. 20th Street, 9th floor, NY.

Saturday, November 19 at Kim Foster Gallery: Opening reception: Stan Smokler: “Steel Structures-Architectural Memories.” Through December 17. 529 West 20th Street, NY.

Saturday, November 19, 7 – 10 pm at VertexList: Opening reception: “Centre For Art Tapes’ MediaTrain: Departing Halifax, Arriving New York.” 8:30 pm: screening. Through December 11. 138 Bayard Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY.

Monday, November 21 at The Swiss Institute - Contemporary Art: Bruno Peinado: “Why Style.” Through January 7 2006. 495 Broadway, third floor, NY.

Tuesday, November 22 at the Metropolitan Museum: “Annual Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche” opens. Through January 8, 2006. Medieval Art, 1st floor, 1000 Fifth Avenue, NY.

Tuesday, November 22, 7 pm at Sculpture Center: Cinema Zero presents: A selection of short films by Marcel Duchamp, Fia Backstrom, Jud Yalkut, Steven Parrino and Michael Snow. Performances by Alex Waterman, Jutta Koether and Amy Granat... and more. 44-19 Purves Street, Long Island City, NY.

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Friday, November 18, 6 – 9 pm at Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts: Opening reception: “Gift M ‘Art’.” Through December 31. 22 North High Street, Millville, NJ.

Sunday, November 20, 2 – 4 pm at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art: Sunday Artbreak Series: Museum and the Object: Talk: Nancy Green on photography. $5. Register: 607-255-6464. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

Tuesday, November 22 at 5:15 pm at Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art: Artist Talk: Ames and Bordwin for “Will Boys Be Boys? Questioning Adolescent Masculinity in Contemporary Art.” Through January 8, 2006. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

See InLiquid's announcements page for these and other announcements:

Register for Winter Classes at Main Line Art Center

Reserve Seats for The Journey Home Community Enrichment Center Second Annual Holiday Celebration

The Fleisher Art Memorial will be featured on KYW-TV 3's "Eye on Philadelphia" Sunday, November 20, at 8:30 am.

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NEW ON ARTBLOG

Here's what's hot on roberta fallon and libby rosof's artblog this week:

Ed Sozanski buys out.  Breaking news on the status of the Inquirer art critic

Blazo Kovacevic's perforated pieces at Hurong Lou and a photo- and video- roundup for your holiday viewing

Philly art stars in New York:

Ian the Jackson at Jack the Pelican

Jina Valentine at the Studio Museum in Harlem

Shamim Momin of the Whitney talks about Ellen Harvey and her "Mirror" at PAFA: Part 1 and Part 2 

Also on the blog:  Beauford Delaney's Philadelphia connections exposed at the PMA, Penn student reviews of First Friday openings and a Q&A with Susan Fenton about her new work at Schmidt-Dean.

OPPORTUNITIES
For details on the following, plus many, many more, visit InLiquid's Opportunities section:
Http://www.inliquid.com/opportunities/opportunity.shtml
(new listings viewable online Friday afternoon, November 18)

Until filled: Studio art faculty positions,  Adelphi University

Until filled: Archivist, Max Protetch Gallery, NYC

Until filled: Exhibitions Coordinator, School of Visual Arts, NYC

Deadline December 1: Ozark Foothills FilmFest 2006

Deadline December 9: “Locks: A National Exhibition,” Arts + Literature Laboratory

Deadline December 10: 3rd Annual International Small Works Exhibition, Santa Fe, NM

Deadline December 17: Ultimate Eye Foundation grants to photographers     

Deadline December 19/20: Call for relief prints - Phila. Print Collaborative “The Big Block”

Deadline January 1: Call for video work - “New Media - New Work,” Art Interactive Gallery

Deadline January 2:  Assistant Professor of 3-D Fine Arts, Juniata College

Deadline January 2: Fellowships for Art Educators, Mary Anderson Ctr. for the Arts, Indiana

Deadline January 4: Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship, Univ. of Illinois

Deadline January 11: “Abstract,” national juried exhibition of jewelry, accessories, metal work

Deadline January 16: Chairperson/Professor, Art Department, SUNY Brockport

Deadline January 16: Call for submissions - City of Atlanta Public Art Programs artist registry

Deadline January 16: Call for entries - Allegheny College Art Gallery 2006 exhibitions

Deadline January 17: Call for entries - 2006 Harnett Biennial of American Prints

Ongoing: Call for submissions-Disjecta Interdisciplinary Art Ctr., Portland, OR

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cOMING SOON

New work by Diedra Krieger

Featured event: INVEST Wearable Art Benefit

Featured Exhibition: The Evolving Library at The Gershman Y

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