Subject: [PatronMail Preview] Forget The January Cold: Warm Up With Some Great Arts Events Indoors! Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 1:41:45 PM ET From: To: Arts Council of Greater New Haven info@newhavenarts.org Sent by: Arts Council of Greater New Haven Reply to the sender January 7, 2015 enewsletter gjghk Advice From the Arts Council Photo Arts Collective Meeting Canvases for Cancer Comedy and Tragedy "On the Spiritual in Art" Reception See Photographs by Joy Bush Rockless Volume at FRED.GIAMPIETRO Gallery Photo Exhibit at Paul Mellon Arts Center See Artwork by Judith Gay and Rosemary Serfilippi The Horowitz Piano Series Performances at Best Video NHSO Presents "The Story of Babar" Mary Mary at the Shubert Theater January Events at the Funky Monkey Cafe & Gallery Scenes and Songs at the Paul Mellon Arts Center Belly Dance Event in Hamden Contemporary Dance Classes at ECA Elm City Dance Collective Classes Hamden Art League to Host Lily Kok-Forbush Milford Arts Council Brainstorm Session Learn More About Project Storefronts Elena Delvecchio Rusnak Dance Education Scholarship Spectrum Gallery Call for Artists Chilkoot Trail Artist Residency Program City of New Haven Call to Artists Artspace Seeks Exhibition Curator Audition Notice Another Octave Accepting New Members The Arts Council of Greater New Haven promotes, advocates and fosters opportunites for artists, art organizations and audiences. Because the arts matter. Connect with Us: NewHavenArts.org If you like these events, you'll love the hundreds of calendar listings on our website! The Arts Paper Read our feature articles and download the latest edition of our monthly publication. #ARTNHV Blog Visit and follow our blog covering the arts in New Haven including arts advocacy, exhibition reviews, events, artist spotlights and more! Facebook Get the insider's scoop on what's happening in the arts now! Don't forget to "like" us! Twitter Follow the local, regional and national trends in the arts with @newhavenarts on Twitter. ANDI The Arts Council's calendar has gone mobile! Stay connected and download the iPhone and Android App to have all of Greater New Haven arts, dining, nightlife info right at your fingertips. Kickstarter Check out our curated Kickstarter page for a myriad of interesting projects you can suppport now! Creative Directory Looking for something? Find local creative businesses and artists with our comprehensive arts-related directory. You should be listed here! Please Donate The Arts Council relies on the generous support from the public, private and corporate sectors. Please consider a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you! Advice From the Arts Council Let the Arts Council staff help you find exhibition space/opportunities, performance/rehearsal space and develop new ways to promote your work or creative events and activities. Debbie Hesse, the organization’s director of artistic services and programs, will be available for one-on-one appointments. To schedule an appointment call 203-772-2788 or email info@newhavenarts.org. Walk-ins are also welcome. January 8 & 15, 1-4pm John Slade Ely House, 51 Trumbull Street, New Haven Photo Arts Collective Meeting Join us this Thursday Jan 8th at 7pm for The Photo Arts Collective 1st guest speaker of 2015 - Monique Atherton. Born in Japan and raised in the US, Europe and Asia, Monique is currently based in West Haven, CT. She is an artist working primarily in the medium of photography. She is particularly interested in exploring themes of human nature such as madness and intimacy and is also interested in exploring microcosms that exist within our daily lives. Her work has been shown in across the United States and abroad. In early 2013 she was an artist-in-residence at The Wassaic Project in upstate New York and was a grant recipient from chashama in New York. In order to further her practice, Monique began her candidacy for an MFA in photography at the Yale School of Art in the fall of 2014. This Thursday, Monique will discuss her past work and her recent projects in the New Haven area. Kehler Liddell Gallery, 873 Whitney Avenue, New Haven photoartscollective@gmail.com Canvases for Cancer Shake off the winter blues—come on out, see friends, meet new people, buy art and support a worthy cause; you will feel better—promise!! A great way to bring in 2015…. Anne Doris-Eisner, "Threatening" Canvases for Cancer is an exhibition and silent auction fundraiser that will help raise money for cancer research. The project is organized by Katro Storm, New Haven artist and longtime member of the Visual Arts Advisory Group (VAAG) at the Arts Council of Greater New Haven. Katro has been thinking about doing this event for many years, as he lost a close family member to cancer and wants to enlist other artists and community members to help fund research to fight cancer. The show and silent auction will take place at John Slade Ely House of Contemporary Art on Sunday, January 18 from 2-5pm. Work will be on view from January 14- 18. (W-F, 11-4) All proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Association and donations will be made directly to the organization via credit card at the gallery. All transactions are final. Party and bidding will take place from 2-4pm and payment donations can be made from 45pm. For more information please contact Debbie Hesse at dhesse@newhavenarts.org. Want to donate artwork? Entry forms can be downloaded here. Comedy and Tragedy The Arts Council of Greater New Haven presents Comedy and Tragedy in the Sumner McKnight Crosby Jr. Gallery, 70 Audubon Street, 2 FL, New Haven. The exhibition is curated by Tony Juliano and features artwork by Amie Ziner, Audrey Kantrowitz, Edward R. Shaw, Janet Croog, Jesse Richards, and Kimberly Van Aelst. Comedy and Tragedy will be on view from January 13th to February 27th. A public reception will take place on January 15 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Comedy and Tragedy explores the strange intermingling of comic and tragic themes in art, society, and daily life, leaving viewers to decide for themselves what comedy and tragedy really are. The show’s curator is artist Tony Juliano, whose own artwork explores the themes and moods found in the show. Tony says, “I found myself interested in artists such as Edvard Munch and Francis Bacon, who produce a personally symbolic art that has a touch of Janet Croog humor in a very dark disturbing way, like my own art. I’ve brought together Connecticut artists whose themes include humor, sadness, whimsy, and death.” Curator Tony Juliano quotes Charlie Chaplin’s “Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot” as an apt motto for the show. For more information about Comedy and Tragedy please contact Debbie Hesse at the Arts Council, (203) 772-2788 or dhesse@newhavenarts.org. "On the Spiritual in Art" Reception The Arts Council of Greater New Haven presents On the Spiritual in Art, a group show at Perspectives…The Gallery at Whitney Center, 200 Leeder Hill Drive, Hamden. The exhibition is curated by Debbie Hesse and features artwork by Colin Burke, Leah Caroline, Jessica Cuni, Kathryn Frund, Kayla Kirsch, Eva Lee, Evie Lindemann, Gerald Saladyga and Aicha Woods. On the Spiritual in Art will be on view from November 15, 2014 – February 15, 2015. A public reception will take place on Saturday, January 17, 2015 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 2-2:30: Whitney Center Resident Talks 2:30: Jessica Cuni Jessica Cuni 2:45: Eva Lee 3:15: Create a Mandala. Evie Lindemann and students from Albertus Magnus Art Therapy Program will lead informal workshop. All are welcome For more information on this exhibition please contact curator Debbie Hesse via email at dhesse@newhavenarts.org or by calling (203) 772-2788. Perspectives…The Gallery at Whitney Center, a gallery exhibit in partnership with the Arts Council of Greater New Haven and Whitney Center, is located at 200 Leeder Hill Drive, Hamden. The gallery features regional artists in group and thematic shows. Hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4 to 7 p.m., and Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. See Photographs by Joy Bush Caravaggio's Toys Photographs by Joy Bush January 9 - January 30, 2014 Artist Reception: January 10th, 6-8 pm Caravaggio’s Toys pays homage to the idea of collecting as a social phenomena. Photographing these objects as if each had the status of a relic, I approach them with the seriousness that Baroque painters would have given to the subjects of their portraits. With the employment of chiaroscuro lighting and the placement of each toy in the camera's frame, I give larger than life importance and seriousness to these stuffed, lowbrow figures. The series extols the quality of light in the photographic image while maintaining a lively subtext of humor. DaSilva Gallery 899 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, CT W-Th 10-5:30 F-Sat 10-5 www.JoyBushPhotography.com Rockless Volume at FRED.GIAMPIETRO Gallery FRED.GIAMPIETRO Gallery, 1064 Chapel Street, New Haven January 10 - February 21, 2015 Opening Reception is Saturday, January 10, 6-8pm Rockless Volume Zachary Keeting & Anahita Vossoughi with works by Loren Myhre A sculpture of disorientation. A painting of flux. Anahita Vossoughi transforms and transfigures grotesque juxtapositions into an art of destabilization. She builds bodies in-between, self-aware of their inherent social and cultural contradictions, their limitations and vulnerabilities. She torques her materials, combines found objects with traditional processes, and is a modification maximalist. Often referencing body parts, her sculptures have a pronounced pull towards our own physical and psychological space. They are wrapped, pinched, cut and carefully off-balanced. Perched out on limbs, sprawled out on floors, balancing and posing, these bodies call into question accepted notions of harmony, excess, and beauty. Each form is a spectacle of ornamentation: from silicone to prosthetics to jewelry to rouge. Odd juxtapositions are a redirection tactic to look here, think there. The forms challenge us to reevaluate what a body is, what it can be, what it should be. Zachary Keeting’s paintings swirl and clatter. They’re down in the orchestra pit under the timpani, and watching quietly from the back of a cafe. Multiple moving parts vie for prominence, some garish some tender. He punches, scrapes, shakes, blots, pours, and stains. The surfaces are physical, riddled with overt gesture, yet built slowly. They’re improvisational, yet each image refers to a specific life-situations, to specific people. His is striving for an art of realistic complication, of crosscurrents and contradictions, group energy. He admires chaotic Robert Altman scenarios: overlapping voices, overlapping thoughts, overlapping desires. This is an art of more. More complexity, more concealment, more fluidity, more radical balance. Multiple personalities in every scene, brave with generosity. Rockless (without rocks, between reckless and raucous) Volume (three-dimensional space, mind-space, loudness). Who is volume and who is rockless? Both Vossoughi and Keeting are temporally aligned.They approach the substance of life from very different directions, with clear unique sensibilities. Here is their show. Photo Exhibit at Paul Mellon Arts Center The Paul Mellon Arts Center will stage an exhibition of photos from the Choate Rosemary Hall’s Archives upon the occasion of the School’s 125th Celebration, from January 6 through March 7. The Arts Center is located on the campus of Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut. The gallery is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. when school is in session, and is free of charge. This year’s milestone offers an opportunity for our community to reflect upon the extraordinary achievements and impact of our ‘school upon the hillside’ during its first 125 years. From the experimental and unconventional educational ideas of its earliest founders to its present day position as a global leader in secondary school education, The Choate School, Rosemary Hall, and now Choate Rosemary Hall have proven to be a place conducive to bold risk-taking and innovation, as well as character formation and academic endeavor. Our campuses, here in Wallingford and in Greenwich, have been home to exceptional students, faculty, and staff over the last 125 years and our buildings are just as much a defining element of the Choate Rosemary Hall legacy as those who have passed through them. As we examine the history of these structures, we also celebrate the lives they have helped shape. See Artwork by Judith Gay and Rosemary Serfilippi "Road Less Taken" by Judith Gay, watercolor The Madison Art Society is happy to present the work of Clinton artist Judith Gay and Northford artist Rosemary Serfilippi. Their beautiful watercolors and oils are on exhibit at the Madison Town Hall, 8 Campus Road in Madison, CT during the months of January and February. The show is open to the public and can be viewed during normal business hours. Judith Gay is a local artist, residing in Clinton. As her mother was an accomplished painter, Judith was exposed to this craft at an early age. During her early adulthood, she painted mostly portraits using pastels. Judith chose a career in school psychology which left her little time to practice her art. After retiring six years ago, she renewed her interest in painting, but this time with watercolors. “I love the translucency, spontaneity and portability of watercolor, which make it perfect for plein air painting. I also love those “happy accidents” that occur when one color bleeds into another. Rosemary Serfilippi, a Northford artist, has had a lifetime interest in art. After retiring from teaching and interior decorating, Rosemary has had the time to pursue her interest. Painting in oils, she draws on her experience teaching literature and working as a Master gardener and interior decorator for her subject matter. Her cats also frequently provide inspiration. "Cats seem to constantly 'pose' assuming that I'll want to paint them again and again- and they are right." The Horowitz Piano Series The Horowitz Piano Series at the Yale School of Music presents a recital by Yale faculty member Peter Frankl featuring the music of Beethoven and Schumann. Beethoven: Sonata No. 12 in A-flat major, Op. 26 Schumann: Humoreske, Op. 20 Schumann: Waldszenen, Op. 82 Beethoven: Sonata No. 26 in E-flat major, Op. 81a, "Les Adieux" Wednesday, January 14 at 7:30 pm Where: Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Hall Where: Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Hall 470 College Street (corner of Wall Street), New Haven Tickets: Start at $13, Students $7 Info: 203 432-4158 | music.yale.edu Performances at Best Video Dr. Caterwaul's Cadre of Clairvoyant Claptraps Best Video Performance Space 1842 Whitney Ave. Hamden, CT (203) 287-9286 Sun., Jan. 11, 2 PM, $7 admission Lecture: "How to Read a Film—Four by Hitchcock: "Strangers on a Train" Mark Schenker, Dean of Academic Affairs in Yale College and frequent lecturer on film and literature topics at venues throughout Connecticut, presents four lectures on the films of Alfred Hitchcock on successive Sunday afternoons in January. On Jan. 11, Schenker will explore “Strangers on a Train” (1951), with Robert Walker as one of Hitchcock’s most impressive villains. The lectures—with accompanying clips—will address aspects of the individual works, characteristics of Hitchcock’s art, and ways that participants can be better “readers” of film. The remaining lectures will be delivered Jan. 18 and 25. Wed., Jan. 7, 8 PM, $5 cover Singer-Songwriters: Cristina Harris, Patrick Dalton Cristina Harris is a singer, musician and songwriter who mixes her haunting vocals with intelligent song writing. Her music will resonate with listeners who are fans of artists like Cat Power, Tori Amos, and Kate Bush. A founding member of The Proud Flesh, Patrick culls from the murky corners of American popular song to amalgamate a sound all his own. Thurs., Jan. 8, 8 PM, $5 cover Bluegrass: Ragweed One Yale grad student, and four contractors with high school diplomas sounds like an unpredictable mix. Experienced pickers all, their shared love of bluegrass and wide ranging musical tastes make for an entertaining live show. Fri., Jan. 9, Two shows: 7 and 8:30 PM, $5—Advance Tickets strongly suggested Dr. Caterwaul's Cadres of Clairvoyant Claptraps play "The Music of Twin Peaks" Eclectic world music/folk band Dr. Caterwaul’s Cad., Jan. 9. Due to high demand, the group is performing two shows—at 7 and 8:30 PM—that evening to accommodate everyone who may wish to attend. Composed by Angelo Badalamenti, the music featured in the series and film combines elements of film-noir style cool jazz, dream pop, and shimmering ambient in a tapestry that is a significant part of the show’s style. NHSO Presents "The Story of Babar" THE STORY OF BABAR, THE LITTLE ELEPHANT Saturday, January 10, 2015, 2:00pm, Davis Street School, New Haven Sunday, January 11, 2015, 2:00pm, Shelton Intermediate School, Shelton Featuring: New Haven Symphony Orchestra pianist William Braun; Really Inventive Stuff, guest artists: Michael Boudewyns and Sara Valentine, actors Program: Francis Poulenc: The Story of Babar, The Little Elephant FREE Admission Really Inventive Stuff Mary Mary at the Shubert Theater Mary Mary January 9, 2015, 8:00pm The groundbreaking duo of Erica Campbell and Tina Campbell broke through in 2000 with the pioneering crossover hit “Shackles (Praise You).” This charttopping sister act comes to the Shubert Theatre for an unforgettable evening of music and inspiration. Shubert Theater and Box Office, 247 College Street, New Haven CT 203.562.5666 shubert.com SHUBERT BOX OFFICE HOURS: Mondays thru Fridays 9:30am – 5:30pm, Saturdays 10:00am – 3:00pm. Open prior to all performances January Events at the Funky Monkey Cafe & Gallery Friday, 1/9, 7 pm: Kate Themel fiber Artist, Reception with complimentary wine and appetizers Saturday, 1/10, 7 pm: Coombs Quintet, Jazz Fusion $5 Friday, 1/16, 7 pm: Alice Limoges $7 listen! Saturday, 1/17, 7 pm: Johnny Neon, folk, rock Friday, 1/30, 8 pm: Stand Up Comedy $15 reservations required, call (203) 439-9161 Saturday, 1/31, 7 pm: Harris Brothers Balkan Band, Roma Gypsy music $5 The Funky Monkey Cafe & Gallery 130 Elm Street, Watch Factory Shoppes Cheshire, CT 06410 (203) 439-9161 www.thefunkymonkeycafe.com Scenes and Songs at the Paul Mellon Arts Center As part of Choate Rosemary Hall’s 125th Celebration, the Paul Mellon Arts Center will present Scenes and Songs on Friday, January 9, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. The Arts Center is located on Christian Street in Wallingford. Parking is free. The program features Rebecca Faulkenberry ’03 (Broadway roles include – Mary Jane Watson from Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (2011); Sherrie from Rock of Ages (Original Broadway Production, 2009 & Rebecca Faulkenberry National Tour, 2010) and Sharpay from High School Muscial (West End London Production, 2008). She will be joined by other alumni from the stage and screen including Stephen Bogardus ’72, Barrie Kreinik ’03, Betsy Lippitt ’05 and rising stars Sophie Faulkenberry ’11 and Charlie Calotta ’13. Tickets: Adults: $20. For tickets, group rates, and more information, contact the box office at (203) 697-2398 or order online at www.choate.edu/boxoffice Belly Dance Event in Hamden Please join us at The Space Ballroom in Hamden, CT for a very special show featuring some of Connecticut's reigning belly dance artists! To Dream A Little Dream dares us to set our sights high and focus on a world that limits us only in our own imaginations. Tickets available at http://dreamalittledream.bpt.me/ Featuring the creative dance talents of: Aleathea, Diana Saylor and Elm City Shimmy, Elisheva, Kelvia, Tava, Zahra, And your hostess, Joy Date: Thursday, January 15t h Time: Doors at 7pm, show at 8pm Cost: $15 online, or $20 at door Where: The Space Ballroom, 295 Treadwell St, Hamden, CT Enjoy some craft beers or wine with friends during our show! www.joysyoga.com www.theouterspace.net Contemporary Dance Classes at ECA CONTEMPORARY DANCE CLASSES Mondays, 6:00-7:30 Instructor: Pamela Newell Musician: Bob Bergner Winter Session: January 12 through March 16, 2015 (No classes: Jan 19 and Feb 16) Educational Center for the Arts The Arts Hall 55 Audubon Street, New Haven, CT $15/class 8 classes/$80 For info: (203) 777-5451, ext. 14202 (203) 823-9228 mbanarfountain@aces.org Please join us! Elm City Dance Collective Classes Winter 2015 Classes January 6th through April 26th Open Company Class / Advanced Technique Intermediate Contemporary Beginning Club Fusion Advanced Contemporary Check out all the details at http://www.elmcitydance.org/classes/ Hamden Art League to Host Lily Kok-Forbush Local artist and brush painter Lily Kok-Forbush will be the guest artist at the upcoming meeting of the Hamden Art League on Tuesday, January 13, 2015. In An Introduction to the Joy of Brush Painting, Kok-Forbush will speak about the history of Chinese brush painting and will give demonstrations of the various implements used and how to set up to paint in this method. She will demonstrate how to paint the four traditional subjects - bamboo, chrysanthemum, plum blossom, and mountain orchid, as well as various leaves, plants, animals and landscapes utilizing this ancient art of ink and brush. Lily Kok-Forbush Lily holds a BA degree from Beloit College, MS from Southern Connecticut State University, has studied at the Maryland Art Institute, and was a Studio Potter at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven for 15 years. A member of the Connecticut Watercolor Society, Kok-Forbush exhibits in the Northeast and in the Netherlands and has won several awards for her work. Teaching experience includes public schools, Creative Arts Workshop and private classes. The meeting will be held in the Social Hall of the Miller Memorial Library Senior Center, 2901 Dixwell Avenue, Hamden, CT, on Tuesday, January 13th. Coffee and conversation begins at 7:00 pm, followed by a brief business meeting at 7:15 and the artist demo at 7:30. Free and open to the public. Note: If the Library is closed due to inclement weather, the meeting will be cancelled. For more info on Hamden Art League, visit www.hamdenartleague.com Milford Arts Council Brainstorm Session Brainstorm Session at Milford Arts Council, Center for the Arts 40 Railroad Avenue, Milford, CT January 15, 2015 at 6 pm Let your voice be heard. Is there something you’d like to see, hear or experience? This is your opportunity! Open to: students, artists, musicians, residents, members and anyone interested in being involved in the Milford Arts Council. For information, call us at 203-878-6647 or go to www.milfordarts.org Learn More About Project Storefronts Project Storefronts Info Sessions! Jan 13 7pm at Make Haven, 266 State St. New Haven Jan 24 5:30pm at Ele-Mar, 99 Shelton Ave, New Haven https://www.facebook.com/pages/Project-Storefronts/147318158621818 Elena Delvecchio Rusnak Dance Education Scholarship Connecticut Dance Alliance presents the ELENA DELVECCHIO RUSNAK DANCE EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP Elena was a passionate dancer, dance educator and advocate, and before she passed away she let us know that she wanted to leave an annual scholarship for a student who wished to become a dance educator, and for CDA to manage the administration of the award. We are so very happy to remember her in this way and so, with her daughter Cate, we are proud to announce this generous scholarship for the first time. The $1,000 annual scholarship award is for undergraduate students who will be Connecticut high school seniors in the coming academic year, or current college students entering their freshman, or sophomore year at a Connecticut college or university. The scholarship will be administered by the Connecticut Dance Alliance which will assist in the management of the award and the selection of the awardee. To qualify, applicants must be (or will be) majoring in dance or dance education, or must be pursuing an education degree with a cross endorsement in dance, with intentions of pursuing a career in dance education. Applicants must submit: * A video showing you performing a piece (3 minutes or less) that showcases your technique and dance style. It does not have to be original choreography. * A two-part essay - The first part should explain your passion for dance and your plan to pursue a career as a dance educator. The second part should explain your video submission and why you chose the piece you are presenting. * Two letters of recommendation Please be sure to include your email address with your application. Once your application is received, you will receive an email invitation to a Dropbox link from catecraig83@gmail.com. You will then be able to upload your video submission to a priviate Dropbox account via this link for the committee to view. If you have any questions/concerns about the uploading process, please contact Catherine Craig at catecraig83@gmail.com The deadline for submissions is February 13th, 2015 Essays and letters of recommendation should be sent electronically to catecraig83@gmail.com Non-electronic video and application submissions must be received by February 13th, 2015 and should be sent to: Catherine Rusnak-Craig, 119 Dix Road, Wethersfield, CT 06109 The winner of the scholarship will be contacted no later than April 10th, 2015. Spectrum Gallery Call for Artists Spectrum Gallery is calling for artists to submit work to A Show of Hands - The Fiber Arts exhibit running January 23- March 15, 2015. The Gallery is looking for artists who use plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to create fine art and practical or decorative objects. To submit, please visit www.spectrumartgallery.org/artist-submission-form. Deadline is January 10. For more information, contact Barbara Nair at barbara@spectrumartgallery.org. 61 Main Street, Centerbrook CT. Art exhibits are organized by the Arts Center Killingworth at Spectrum Gallery. Arts Center Killingworth (ACK) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization focused on the development and presentation of the visual and performing arts on the Shoreline of Connecticut and beyond. ACK supports amateur and professional artists by organizing exhibits and concerts, and offering classes, intensives, workshops and Summer Camps for adults, teens and children. Chilkoot Trail Artist Residency Program Are you or someone you know an outdoor enthusiast and a visual artist? If so, the Chilkoot Trail Artist Residency Program might be a great opportunity for you! This unique artist residency, in partnership with the National Park Service and Parks Canada, is a chance to hike the historic Chilkoot Trail from Alaska into Canada and make art. Photo Credit: Jessica Auer & Andreas Rutkauskas, 2014. Artists are encouraged to apply online at: http://yukonartscentre.com/programs/chilkoot_trail_artist_residency_program The deadline is fast approaching! All submissions must arrive by February 1st, 2015. City of New Haven Call to Artists City of New Haven Percent for Art invites artists to register for an upcoming opportunity! New Haven’s Percent for Art program (est. 1981) requires that one percent of the city's costs for new and renovated municipal buildings be put towards the purchase of a commissioned artwork. New Haven was the first city in Connecticut to enact such legislation. The program has commissioned over thirty artworks by many of the area’s most talented and inventive artists, for the City’s public schools, fire stations, parks, libraries, and other public buildings and spaces. This upcoming year, Percent for Art will be looking to commission its next site-specific public artwork for the Helene Grant School being renovated on Goffe Street. Artworks are chosen through a committee process. The committee reviews the Artist Registry and chooses three finalists. These finalists are then invited to create site-specific proposals. To submit to the Artist Registry, send the below to PercentArtNHV@gmail.com by January 15, 2015: 1.) Artist Statement, CV, Biography in 1 PDF 2.) 5 images of past work (images must be: JPG, TIFF or PNG; 2MB 5MB) – or – 1 video clip (clips must be: 1 minute or less; .mov format) + 4 images of past work 3.) Image List (Title, Date, Media, Dimensions) Artists working in all media are invited to submit. All artists are eligible, however, preference is given to local and regional artists, particularly Connecticut-based artists and those working in the New England region. For more information about the program, visit: http://www.cityofnewhaven.com and for more information about registering, contact Liz AntleO’Donnell, Percent for Art Coordinator, @ PercentArtNHV@gmail.com. Artspace Seeks Exhibition Curator Artspace New Haven is inaugurating a program designed to support the conceptualization of a fourteen week exhibition in the Artspace galleries, which will take place from December 2015 - February 2016. A group of professional artists and art practitioners that make up our Visual Arts Committee (VAC) will review the applications. The winning applicant will have support from me and the rest of the incredible staff at Artspace to see the project through from beginning to end. We welcome proposals with an experimental spirit and encourage applicants to take risks, think critically, or explore a new curatorial framework. The exhibition budget will be $5,000, and may be broken down in a number of ways. Applicants may apply online through our website. Here's the link: http://artspacenh.org/opportunities.asp?id={2739BB6D-F797-4B16-8853-F23A9B7358FE} Audition Notice On the heels of their successful first run in June 2014, the North Haven Rep Theater announces auditions for the Spring 2015 edition of their Cabaret Seires. The North Haven Rep Theater Cabaret Series is an intimate evening of theatrical song and celebration. The group is looking to assemble a cast of 6-8 performers to pull from personal song portfolios. This production is seeking quality in performance, song selection, and overall presentation. It is to be a full length cabaret performance- to include your stories in song selection, as told by you. Auditions will be held by appointment only on Tuesday, January 20th from 6:30pm-9pm at St. John's Church in North Haven (3 Trumbull Place, North Haven, CT). If you are interested and unable to attend, please contact the director, James Mase at james@officialterriwhite.com, or 203-687-9660 immediately for alternative consideration (if available). This production is seeking quality in performance ability, song selection and overall presentation. At the request of the director, this production requires an existing song repertoire of at least two complete songs, and exceptional musicianship. Please come prepared with songs from your existing repertoire that meet the following criteria, including a meaningful introduction for each song: -one theatrical selection pre-1968 -one theatrical song from American musical theater post-1968 The performance dates will be February 28th at 7pm and March 1st at 2:30pm. Rehearsals will be held February 3rd, 6th, 20th and 27th in the evenings. Specific times and locations of rehearsals will be communicated to those accepted to perform and required to attend. For more information, please visit www.northhavenreptheater.org or contact James Mase: james@officialterriwhite.com, 203-687-9660. To sign up for an appointment, please visit: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F0949ADAA23A6FB6-spring Another Octave Accepting New Members Calling all women who love to sing. We are pleased to announce that Another Octave is open to new members! Any female singers who are interested in joining should attend an open rehearsal on one of the following dates: January 13 and 27, or Feb 3 and 10 at 7pm at 700 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden, CT. Must be able to sing on key. No music reading ability necessary. Come with your love of choral singing, and join a great group of women. Founded in the fall of 1989, Another Octave: Connecticut Women's Chorus celebrates its choices and experiences through the power of music. Open to all women, the chorus performs an eclectic repertoire, including standard concert pieces as well as traditional and contemporary music which reflects women's lives. Members come from varied backgrounds and lifestyles, and bring with them differing degrees of musical training. Together, the group works for musical excellence, and performs for the pleasure of their audiences and themselves. Visit www.anotheroctave.org for more information. Join Another Octave for a Worm Composting Workshop Jock Robie of Mainely Worm Bins will lead a vermiculture workshop on SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. Learn how to use friendly earthworms as an ecologically sound, costefficient and odorless way to break down kitchen waste into soil amendments that will MAKE YOUR GARDEN LUSH AND PRODUCTIVE. A single worm bin can prevent 70 pounds of food waste per year from entering a landfill by recycling it back into the earth. Event includes the instruction, the worms, building time, and even lunch! -- all for $50. Event is limited to 20 participants. Saturday, January 10 from 9:30 - 1:00 p.m. Where: Unitarian Society of New Haven | 700 Hartford Tpke. | Hamden, CT Register: www.anotheroctave.org The Arts Council of Greater New Haven 70 Audubon Street, 2nd Floor, New Haven, CT 06510 203-772-2788 info@newhavenarts.org Would you like to list your arts and cultural events on NewHavenArts.org or be a part of the Arts Community? Join now to become a member! Click here for more info. connect with us This e-mail was sent from Arts Council of Greater New Haven Immediate removal with PatronMail® SecureUnsubscribe. To forward this e-mail to a friend or colleague, use this link.
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