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Friday, June 9, 2006 #284
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“I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste.” -- Marcel Duchamp

Art For The Cash Poor (AFTCP 7) is back!  Join InLiquid this Saturday, June 10, 1 – 8 pm at the Crane Arts Building on 1400 N. American Street. Over 130 artists are participating. Along with affordable art for sale, there will be delicious food by French Meadow Bakery, Galore Foods, Kaplan Bakery, London Grill, and Rustica, not to mention plenty to drink! Also, don’t forget to check out Foxy Contin, Man In Black: The Johnny Cash Tribute, Phil Moore Browne and The Nite Lights -- four hot bands you don’t want to miss! Make sure to bring your family, friends, and co-workers to what promises to be an eclectic sampling of what the Philadelphia art scene has to offer.

If you are interested in viewing images from artists participating in Art For The Cash Poor, please see the AFTCP 7 feature: http://www.inliquid.com/features/AFTCP7/index.html.

Would you like to volunteer for AFTCP 7? Please e-mail: bobbie@inliquid.com with your name, the best way you can be reached, and the number of hours you are available to volunteer! We are also looking for food vendors and companies interested in corporate sponsorship. Sponsoring AFTCP 7 is a great way to support local artists from the Philadelphia community and beyond. Call 215-592-1310 for more information on how you can make a difference.

Due to the substandard weather last weekend, Art Star Craft Bazaar will re-open on Saturday, June 24, from 11 - 7 pm.  If you missed it the first time, here’s your second chance to see what everyone’s been talking about!

Art is meant to be shared. Join InLiquid.com as an artist member and have your online portfolio viewed by over 40,000 unique viewers per month. InLiquid.com is now reviewing applications for artist membership. Deadlines for submitting applications for consideration are June 10.  For more information: http://www.inliquid.com/joininlq/index.php. Or call 215-592-1310.

Olivia Antsis has joined the staff of InLiquid as Site Editor. Please send all feature, exhibition, event, and announcement updates to: olivia@inliquid.com.

 
 

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New work from artist member: Betty Schaefer.

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New work by Betty Schaefer.

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inliquid artist member news
 

Opening this week:

Saturday, June 10, 1 - 8 pm: InLiquid's Art For The Cash Poor 7 features InLiquid artist members: Olivia Antsis, Beth Blinebury, Ellie Brown, Danielle Bursk, Justin Bursk, Charmaine Caire, Estelle Carraz-Bernabei, Nick Cassway, Melvin Adams Chappell, Genevieve Coutroubis, Nic Coviello, Matt Curtius and Gina Triplett, Karina Dafeamekpor, Judy Gelles, Rebecca Gilbert, Matthew Hollerbush, Delia King, Libby Kleine, Christine Penrose, Dolores Poacelli, Kellie Ricks, Heather Rippert, Tony Rocco, Becky Schmidt, Marisha Simons, Joan Kathleen Smith, Francine Strauss, and Mary Tasillo.

Saturday, June 10, 7pm at the Painted Bride Art Center: The Painted Bride Art Center hosts their Annual Auction June Bride: A Night at the Savoy. Features the work of InLiquid artists members: Mikel Elam, Paul Davis Jones, Tyler Kline, Marc Salz, Adam Parker Smith, Allen Spencer and Deborah Imler, Francine Strauss and Sean Wholey. 230 Vine Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, June 10: Tyler Kline has a painting included in Art of the State: Pennsylvania 2006. Through September 11.

Saturday, June 10, 6 – 8 pm at the Falling Cow Gallery: Candy Depew will be a part of the Embellish exhibition. 732 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, June 10, 3 – 5 pm at The Print Center: InLiquid artist members James B. Abbott, Ellie Brown, Johanna Inman, and John Lorenzini take part in The Print Center's 80th Annual International Competition: Photography. Through August 5. 1614 Latimer Street, Philadelphia.

Sunday, June 11, 2 - 5 pm at 3rd Street Gallery: Opening reception for Margorie Grigonis. 58 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Sunday, June 11, 1 - 3 pm at Curves, Manayunk: Linda Dubin Garfield's work is included in the ARTsisters first group show at the Art Gallery at Curves, 4590 Main Street, Manayunk.

Monday, June 12, 10:30 am – noon at Woodmere Art Museum: As part of the Elements of Art Lecture Series David Graham will present History of Dave. 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.

Wednesday, June 14 – Friday, July 16: Two pieces from Beth Blinebury's Pleasure/Pain series have been awarded the Best in Show prize at The Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts Images 2006 show. The show will be held at the Robeson Gallery at the main campus of Pennsylvania State University.

Thursday, June 15, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Philadelphia Art Alliance: Hedwig Jacobs presents Déjà vu, a solo exhibition of works on paper and stop-action animation. Through August 20. 251 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia.

Thursday, June 15, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Philadelphia Art Alliance: Nancy Agati and Paul Santoleri are included in the 12 person mural exhibition OUTsideIN.  Through August 20. 251 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia.

Last chance to see:

Closing Friday, June 9 at Zimmer Children’s Museum in Los Angeles, CA: Carol Es is included in a Group Show and Benefit: Show & Tell: The Art of Time.

Closing Sunday, June 11 at the Erie Art Museum: Melvin A. Chappell is participating in the 83rd Annual Spring Show.

Closing Monday, June 12 at the Morris Arboretum of the University of PA: Melvin A. Chappell’s work is included in the group photo exhibition “Garden Life.”

Closing Monday, June 12 at Wayne Art Center: Robert F. Kirsch is participating in the National Spring Open Juried Exhibition at the Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Gallery. 413 Maplewood Avenue, Wayne, PA.

Closing Friday, June 16 at the Courthouse Gallery in Lake George, NY: Susan Abrams has a solo exhibition entitled Cuttings. 1 Amherst Street, Lake George, NY.

Closing Friday, June 16 at the Free Library of Philadelphia: Katie Baldwin, Ellie Brown, Rebecca Gilbert, Neila Kun, Lindsey Mears, Katie Murken, and Claire Owen are included in a group exhibition entitled Bound/Unbound: The Dialogue Between Printmaking and the Art of the Book. Central Library, West Gallery, First Floor, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia.

Closing Saturday, June 17 at Gallery Siano: Tremain Smith is part of a group exhibition entitled Order(ed). 309 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 

For a complete listing of all Artist Member News see: http://www.inliquid.com/artist_members_new/artist_members.php

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exhibition news
 

Thursday, June 8, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Print Center: Opening reception: Julie Mehretu: Heavy Weather. Through August 5. 1614 Latimer Street, Philadelphia. 215-735-6090.

Friday, June 9, 6 pm at Factory1241: An Art@Sophi Event: “’dem SHOOZE!” Exhibit by various artists. Sculpture by Sandra Webberking. 1241 Carpenter Street, Philadelphia.

Friday, June 9, 5 – 7 pm at Gross McCleaf Gallery: Opening reception: Max Mason: Baseball.  Through July 5. 127 South 16th Street, Philadelphia. 215-665-8138.

Friday, June 9, 6 – 8 pm at Minima: Opening reception: Karl Ludwig Papendick: Reflections of Maine. 118 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia. 215-922-2002.

Friday, June 9 at the Pennsylvania Art Conservatory: Surf and Turf. Through July 21. 1824 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 215-564-2100.

Friday, June 9, 6 – 8 pm at Sande Webster Gallery: Berrisford Boothe: Ritual as Aesthetic. Through June 30. 2006 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 215-636-9003.

Friday, June 9 at Snag Gallery: Exhibit of Illustrators. Through June 11. 1008 South 11th Street, Philadelphia. For link to complete information, see calendar.

Friday, June 9, 6 – 9 pm and Saturday, June 10, 12 – 5 pm at Spector Gallery: Opening reception: Paper Trail. With Music by Sweatheart on June 9th.  510 Bainbridge Street, Philadelphia. 215-238-0840.

Friday, June 9, 6 – 9 pm at Twenty Two Gallery: Opening reception: Georganna Lenssen Recent Works: Oil Paintings and Drawings. Through July 13. 236 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia. 215-772-1911.

Friday, June 9, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at University City Arts League: Opening reception: James Atkins: Impressionist Journey. Through July 8. 4226 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. 215-382-7811.

Friday, June 9, 6 pm at WhiteCouch Art Room: An Art@Sophi Event: New Installation by New York Artist Jonny Freedom. 933 South 13th Street, Philadelphia. 267-254-3915.

Saturday, June 10, noon at Absolute Abstract: Colin Powers: Work in Progress. 141 S. 13th Street, Philadelphia.
215-733-0190.

Saturday, June 10, 5:30 – 9:30 pm at Bridgette Mayer Gallery, New Hope: Opening reception: Color My World. Through August 26. 3 West Bridge Street, New Hope. 215-413-8893.

Saturday, June 10, 1 – 4 pm at Crafts for Living Gallery: Opening reception and gallery talk: Celebration of Fiber: An Annual Exhibition of the Philadelphia Guild of Handweavers. Through July 14. 3502 Scotts Lane, Philadelphia. 215-991-7601 x36.

Saturday, June 10, 6 – 8 pm at Falling Cow Gallery: Opening reception: Embellish. Painting, Installation and Video by Candy Depew, Sara Gates and Jackie Hoving. Through July 15. 732 South 4th Street, Philadelphia. 215-627-4625.

Saturday, June 10, 3 – 5:30 pm at Gallery Joe: Opening reception: Gridlock: Summer Group Show. 302 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 215-592-7752.

Saturday, June 10 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Museum Presents Golden Symbols of Spirituality From Tibet and Nepal. Through October 2006. 26th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia. 215-763-8100.

Saturday, June 10, 3 – 5 pm at the Print Center: Opening reception: 80th Annual International Photography Competition. Through August 5. 1614 Latimer Street, Philadelphia. 215-735-6090.

Saturday, June 10, 6:30 – 8:30 pm at Slought Foundation: Opening reception: The Day After: MFA Graduates From Three Philadelphia Art Schools. Through July 10. 4017 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 215-222-9050.

Saturday, June 10 at Vox Populi: Opening reception: Drexel University 2006 Senior Photography Exhibition. Through July 2. 1315 Cherry Street, Philadelphia. 215-568-5513.

Sunday, June 11, 1 – 5 pm at the Abington Art Center: Opening reception: Inside/Outside: TreeLines. 515 Meetinghouse Road, Jenkintown, PA. 215-887-4882.

Sunday, June 11, 1 – 3 pm at Curves, Manayunk: ARTsisters Group Show: Upstairs at Curves. Through June 28. Main Street at Leverington in Manayunk.

Sunday, June 11, 2 – 5 pm at Philadelphia Sketch Club: Opening reception: 2006 Workshops Exhibition. Through June 30. 235 South Camac Street, Philadelphia. 215-545-9298.

Sunday, June 11, 2 – 5 pm at 3rd Street Gallery: Artist’s reception: Paintings and Mixed Media by Marjorie Grigonis.  Also on exhibit new work by Judith Schermer. Through July 2. 58 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia. 215-625-0993.

Wednesday, June 14, 6 – 9 pm at Pearlstein Gallery, Drexel University: Opening reception: Graphic Design Spring Show. Nesbitt Hall, 33rd and Market Streets, Philadelphia. 215-895-1649.

Thursday, June 15, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Philadelphia Art Alliance: Opening reception: OUTsideIn. Through August 20. 251 South 18th Street, Philadelphia.

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This weeks talks
 

Saturday, June 10, 3 – 5 pm at The Print Center: Opening reception and gallery talk: 80th Annual International Competition Photography. Juried by Stephen C. Pinson. 1614 Latimer Street, Philadelphia. 215-735-6090.

Sunday, June 11, 3 pm at Philadelphia Folklore Project: Joe Tayoun. The artist shares his music and reflections on Lebanese musical heritage and Middle Eastern music in Philadelphia. Free. 735 S. 50th Street, Philadelphia. 215-736-1106. For link to complete information, see calendar.

Monday, June 12, 10:30 am – noon at Woodmere Art Museum: Elements of Art Lecture Series: History of Dave with David Graham, Associate Professor, University of the Arts. 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.

Tuesday, June 13, noon – 1 pm at The Print Center: Lunch-Box Lecture: Rosalyn Richard. 1614 Latimer Street, Philadelphia. 215-735-6090.

Wednesday, June 14, noon – 1 pm at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art: Art-At-Lunch: Andrew Wyeth. 1301 Cherry Street, Philadelphia. 215-972-7600.

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Through June 11: First Person Festival: Performances, film screenings, readings, exhibits, and workshops based on real-life experiences. Multiple locations. 267-402-2055. For link to complete information, see calendar.

Friday, June 9, 5 pm at The Philadelphia Museum of Art: Art After 5. An exhibition with performances and more. $10. 26th Street and the Parkway, Philadelphia. 215-763-8100.

Friday, June 9, 6 pm at WhiteCouch Artroom: Art@Sophi 2nd Friday Event: Jonny Freedom Show: 5 new constructions. 933 S. 13th Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, June 10, noon – 5 pm at Absolute Abstract: Art in Progress: Artist Colin Powers will be painting at Absolute Abstract in the gallery window. 141 South 13th Street, Philadelphia.

Saturday, June 10, 11 am – 5 pm at Allens Lane Art Center: Community Arts Festival: Music, games, art, performances and more. 601 W. Allens Lane, Philadelphia. 215-248-0546.

Saturday, June 10, 1 - 8 pm at the Crane Arts Building: InLiquid Art For The Cash Poor 7. Musical guests include: Foxy Contin, Man In Black: The Johnny Cash Tribute, The Nite Lights, and Phil Moore Browne. The Crane Arts Building, 1400 North American Street, Philadelphia. 215-592-1310.

Saturday, June 10, 7 pm at Painted Bride: June Bride: A Night at the Savoy: A Painted Bride Art Center Fundraiser with food, music, and dance. $25. 230 Vine Street, Philadelphia. 215-925-9914.

Saturday, June 10, 3 pm at the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art: The museum will partner with the Renaissance Artist Puppet Company to stage an original performance in conjunction with the Audubon exhibit. There is a $10 charge for the program. 601 East Main Street, Collegeville, PA. 610-409-3500.

Saturday, June 10, 3 pm at The Print Center: Tour of the 80th Annual International Competition: Photography. 1614 Latimer Street, Philadelphia. 215-735-6090.

Saturday, June 10, 8:30 pm at Vox Populi Gallery: Straight out of the 2006 Whitney Biennial: A Family Finds Entertainment at Vox Populi. "Five More Minutes" from Dena DeCola and Karin E. Wandner and "Here Take These Drugs" by Andy Spore and an installation from Syracuse video artist Jeremy Bailey. $6. 1315 Cherry Street, 4th floor, Philadelphia.

Sunday, June 11, 1 – 5 pm at Abington Arts Center: Inside / Outside: TreeLines: Sculpture Park Celebration. Curator’s Tour at 1:30 pm. 515 Meetinghouse Road, Jenkintown, PA. 215-887-4882.

Sunday, June 11, 10 am – 6 pm at 209 Poplar Street: Summer Craft Garden: Original works by local artists and craftspersons. Free. 209 Poplar Street, Philadelphia. 215-627-1420.

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announcements
 

Register for the first Global Creative Economy Convergence Summit June 12 – 14, 2006 at The Park Hyatt

Summer Classes at Philadelphia Glass Works

Cheltenham Art Center 26th Annual Craft Show and Sale is looking for Artisans

Check out The University of the Arts Continuing Education Program

Seeking Participants for the 40th Street Summer Series Arts and Crafts Sale

PEW Announces 2006 Award Recipients: Twelve $50,000 Fellowships are given to 14 Philadelphia-Area Artists

Volunteers Needed for Global Creative Economy

Announcement from the Terror Film Festival

New Office Address for the Fringe

Youth Programs at Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts

Links to Artist Websites Through American Art Party

Summer 2006 in Artforum

Noyes Museum Summer Art Camps Offer Children a Magical Journey

See InLiquid's announcements page for full text and other announcements.

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new york exhibition
 

Through July 15 at Grey Art Gallery: Lee Mullican: An Abundant Harvest of Sun. New York University,100 Washington Square East, NY. 212-998-6780. For link to complete information, see calendar.

Through September 4 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: On Photography: A Tribute to Susan Sontag. 1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street, NY.

Friday, June 9 at the Museum of Modern Art: Women’s Film Preservation Fund Program. 11 West 53 Street, NY.

Saturday, June 10, 6 – 9 pm at Jonathan LeVine Gallery: Book Signing: Jonathan Weiner. 529 West 20th Street, 9th Floor, NY.  212-243-3822. For link to complete information, see calendar.

Saturday, June 10, 4 pm at Kentler International Drawing Space: Curator’s Talk by Carter Foster. Participating Artists include: Ernst Benkert, Hovey Brock, Stephanie Brody-Lederman, Phillip Chen, Richard Howe, James Jack, Ellen Kahn, Jirí Kornatovsky, David Lantow, Janell O'Rourke, Sherae Rimpsey, Susan Schwalb, Robert Schwinger, Elaine Smollin, Alicia Wargo, Martin Zet. 353 Van Brunt Street, Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY. 718-875-2098. For link to complete information, see calendar.

Saturday, June 10, 7 pm at the Museum of Modern Art: A lecture on Douglas Gordon: Timeline by curator Klaus Biesenbach. 11 West 53 Street, NY.

Saturday, June 10, 3 pm at P.S.1: P.S.1 and Cabinet Magazine Present: Iron Artist. 22-25 Jackson Avenue at 46th Avenue, Long Island City, NY. 718-784-2084.

Sunday, June 11 at the Museum of Modern Art: Douglas Gordan: Timeline. Through September 4. 11 West 53 Street, NY.

Thursday, June 15 at the Museum of Modern Art: Young Architects Program. Through September 24. 11 West 53 Street, NY.

Thursday, June 15, 6:30 pm at P.S.1: Into the Prism. 22-25 Jackson Ave. at 46th Avenue, Long Island City, NY. 718-784-2084.

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elsewhere
 

Saturday, June 10, 5 – 9 pm at State Street in Media: Media Second Saturday: Music and art. State Street, Media.
610-566-6020. For link to complete information, see calendar.

Wednesday, June 14 at UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive: Edge of Desire: Recent Art in India. Through September 17. 2626 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA. 510-642-0808. For link to complete information, see calendar.

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new on artblog
 

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

Pew news: 2006 fellows in the arts

Weekly Update - Cooke Museum of Art

Kate Stewart and Alex Paik: Danger and escape

Inspired Utility: Clay at the Main Line Art Center

Also on the blog, Libby and Roberta do Art for the Cash Poor 7, New York Times reviews ICA's Cologne show, roberta and libby's artblog featured in the Metro, Roberta snaps the Adams Mark as it tumbles, link to Dayton Castleman in Germany, link to NOLA update from Chuck and Iris.

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opportunities
 

For the details on the following, plus many, many more, visit the InLiquid opportunities section (new information for this week will be posted on the afternoon of Friday, June 9):

Until filled: Assistant Professor position, Missouri State University, Missouri

Until filled: Adjunct Faculty Positions, Minot State University, Art Department

Until filled: Part-time Glass Studio Assistants, Selvin Stained Glass

Deadline June 15: Adjunct Professor Positions, Arcadia University

Deadline June 16: Baltimore Clayworks Seeks Entries: "World Women: On the Horizon"

Deadline June 23: “The Good, The Bad and The Naked” All-Media Exhibition

Deadline June 30: George Sugarman Foundation Artist Grants

Deadline June 30: Call For Information Visualization Works: InfoVis Art Exhibit

Deadline July 1: "On Fire!" International Contemporary Enameling Exhibition

Deadline July 3: Call To Women Artists: 110th Annual Open Juried Exhibition

Deadline July 14: Call For Public Art Qualifications: Salt Lake City, UT

Deadline August 1: Welcome To The Wild National Juried Exhibition

Deadline August 1: Call For Women's Art: "From Our Perspective" Juried Show

Deadline August 4: Call For Entries: "Mountainside Miniatures"

Deadline August 4: 10th Annual "Lines into Shapes" Competition & Sale

Deadline August 14:  Call For Papers: PerthDAC 2007: The Future of Digital Media Culture

Deadline August 24: Call For Works On Paper: Brand Library & Art Center

Deadline September 1: "Photography Now!" Juried Exhibition

Deadline September 1: Kimmel Harding Nelson Center Artist Residencies

Deadline September 8: Global Matrix II: International Print Exhibition

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coming soon
 

New work by Leslie Mutchler.

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