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CALL TO ARTISTS:
Honfleur Gallery and The Gallery at Vivid Solutions presents its Fourth Annual East of the River exhibition, highlighting the creative minds of Wards 7 and 8. Artists living, working or personally invested in the areas East of the Anacostia River may submit up to 10 images for review by the panel of judges (Mark Silva, Lance Wiggs and Sherry Ways). Emerging*, Mid Career and Established Artists all are encouraged to apply. EOR will be shown at both Honfleur Gallery and The Gallery at Vivid Solutions.
The East of the River Group Exhibition is made possible by support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
DATES:
Application Deadline: June 25, 2010
Exhibition Dates: July 30 - September 10, 2010
Exhibition Opening Reception: July 30, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
Visual artists working in any media may apply.
To Apply: Please send the following to (please no email submissions)
Honfleur Gallery/The Gallery at Vivid Solutions/EOR Exhibit
1227 Good Hope Rd. SE
Washington D.C. 20020
Checklist:
- $10 Application fee with check or money order
- One Page Art Resume or CV
- Artists Statement
- Application Page with Image Info
- CD with up to 10 JPEGs (300 dpi) of work available for this exhibition.
*The Portfolio Workshop: This workshop is strongly recommended for emerging artists who wish to apply for this exhibition. You MUST register in advance for the workshop. Professional local photographers will assist EOR artists in fine tuning their portfolio and taking professional quality digital images of their work. Cost is $25. Call 202-758-0339 before June 11th to register and for more information. Workshop date to be decided.
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HONFLEUR STUDIO
TENANTS!
Studio #3 Matthew Mann
http://www.mtthwmnn.com
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Matthew Mann: The Cinecitta Chapel
August 6 – September 4, 2010
Opening reception @ Flashpoint: Friday, August 6, 6 – 8 p.m.
Pink Panel: August 25, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
www.flashpointdc.org/venues/art_gallery.html
Painter Matthew Mann combines 14th century imagery with the cowboy archetype in a contemporary adaptation of Giotto'sScrovegni Chapel with The Cinecitta Chapel. Creating surreal and oftentimes humorous paintings, Mann interprets American-ness through the lens of Italian quattrocento painting and the gunslinger as defined by foreign-born filmmakers and writers. (Follow Matthew Mann’s progress at Matt’s Cinecitta Chapel Apparatus) |
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