Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Highways- August 1st


JESS KOEHLER
ESCUELA, TRABAJO, Y HOGAR

Opening Reception:
Saturday, August 1 6-10 pm

Escuela, Trabajo, y Hogar is Koehler’s collection of work that spans from Honduras to Zambia. These three pieces are an exploration on various impoverished children sharing a glimpse of their daily lives: School, Work, and Home (Escuela, Trabajo, y Hogar). She has recently concentrated on children that work with their families in a Honduran trash dump by means of survival and Zambian children who are considered vulnerable or have already become orphaned due to HIV/AIDS. Her social photojournalistic approach moves us from mere looker to actually feeling engaged by the emotions conveyed in the images. Whether it’s a simple gaze off into the distance or that of an intent look staring you in the eyes, we are impacted by the power that lies within the composition of each piece, the cinematic lighting, and more importantly the stars of each frame, the children, which holds our attention with such power and grace. If the intention of artists is to echo a message, then in this case, Koehler has done a marvelous job of not only documenting their stories but re-telling them with a resilience that resonates deep within us all, and that shows promise for an up and coming artist.

Jess Koehler is an artist and social photojournalist that documents human conflict and strife in the world not to sensationalize the stories but to re-tell them in a dignified manner. Koehler’s dedication as a photographer began in High School back in central New York, at the base of Adirondack Mountains, and has continued since. She is the first in her family to graduate college. Graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology with a BFA in Advertising Photography. She has made Los Angeles her home because of its rich diversity and global impact as a leading metropolitan city that continues to influence the world with its art and culture.

Artists Make Your Mark





If anyone knows how to mark the world, it is artisans. Creative people that look beyond a blank canvas and make an artifact that changes humanity forever. Catalyst is filled with creatives that are making their mark all over the world and we want to share these canvases with others. Catalyst is calling all artists to share their expressions as artisans, or to share their story or a story of others that are making their mark on culture.

We are calling artists from all over the nation to submit your artistic expression of what “On Your Mark” means. Our hope is to create an art installation of the work created as an exhibit at Catalyst in October. As we receive these creations, we will be featuring the pieces online, promoting your work, linking to your website, sharing your stories, conducting podcast and video interviews and together offering a beautiful expression of what it means to mark our world through any and all art forms. The winning art creation will be duplicated as prints and given to all of the Catalyst speakers at the event as a gift from the Catalyst Community.

WHAT DOES ‘ON YOUR MARK’ MEAN?

Leadership is marked by the moments that change us. Defining moments that are the milestones on our journey. Moments when our assumptions are challenged. When clarity rushes in. When ambition soars. When we are all called to step out courageously, even in uncertainty. When time stands still, and God helps us see our calling with eternal perspective. We long for moments like this. And we associate them with the places we’ve been and the people who were there with us. For ten years, Catalyst has created moments that have left a mark on each of us, a collective experience that has defined a generation who will envision the endless possibilities of leading change in our world; giving more, doing more, and living more on purpose. How will you make your mark?

STORY IDEAS

1) Illustrate the concept of living on purpose and with clear direction.
2) Share a story of someone you know that has or is making a mark on society.
3) Envision the mark you hope to make on the world.
4) Depict the struggles of finding your mark.
5) Any other graphic depiction that is in the same genre of the theme that may speak to you.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

We are looking for a wide array of artistic expressions and mediums represented. We do not want to limit the creations in any way, so please create how you best see fit. Please submit a high-resolution version of your creation and a picture of the artist (with bio and website) to jeff@jeffshinabarger.com by August 1, 2009. By submitting your work, you give digital rights to Catalyst for digital distribution, prints, and to exhibit the collection, while giving credit to the artist. By submitting your artwork, Catalyst agrees to promote you and your artwork however they see fit in the days ahead. Catalyst may ask to have a video or audio interview with selected artists to promote the work and project. Thank you for participating in this project with Catalyst.

August at Common Thread Studio




We have started a silk-screen printing workshop due to high demand. Check the below calendar for dates/ time, the workshop is $100.

Also this is your LAST CHANCE to sign up for KIDS CAMP!!!
- $250 per child/ per week
- If you are interested, contact us by the end of the week!

Please call or email to reserve the class you'd like. Its best to reserve at least 2 days before class and there will be a $20 deposit required via credit card but i will NOT charge until the the date of class. If you need to cancel please give at least 1 day notice to not be charged the $20 deposit fee. If you miss or cancel on the day of class i will have to charge you the $20 deposit, sorry.

Hope to see you soon, I'm so excited to make beautiful things together.

info@commonthreadstudio.com

Monday, July 27, 2009

Westside Artists in August

Hey Westside Artists,

We are looking for painters and artists to create during the August series.
Please let me know if your interested in painting and which date suits you!

Thanks,

Corrie
corriesullivan@gmail.com

18th Street Presents Jess Koehler, La Palabra de Los Ninos

Santa Monica, CA – On August 1st, 18th Street presents Jess Koehler’s first solo exhibit La Palabra de Los Ninos (The Voice of the Children). The show will include a collection of small photographs that survey the struggles and plight of children in developing countries.

The opening reception for the exhibition will be held on Saturday, August 1, 2009, from 6:00 to 10:00pm.

August 1 – August 28, 2009
Opening Reception August 1, 2009 6:00 – 10:00pm


http://18thstreet.org/artnight.html#CAP

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Art Walk on Mission



Please come be a part of and enjoy this great ART WALK on 7/25!

Enjoy an evening of art on Mission Street in South Pasadena. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Downtown Women’s Center's Project Home Capital Campaign. The Downtown Women's Center for 31 years has provided key services to homeless women of downtown Los Angeles. Project Home - a Capital Campaign raising funds for DWC's new home will provide permanent supportive housing apartments, a drop-in day center, supportive services, a social-enterprise, and Skid Row's first women's medical and mental health clinic. Their new home is scheduled to open in late 2010 and serve 3500 women annually.

Hope to see you all here!
Common Thread Studio

Monday, July 20, 2009

Westside Arts Event


In the spirit of our Dear LA series, we invite you to come see a local art
exhibition & have lunch after. The exhibition,
Supeficiality and Supexcrescence, features work dealing with identity &
culture. ". . . that appearance and essence co-mingle in the surfaces that
surround us to generate cultural meaning."
Whether you're a complete stranger to art or you live in a gallery, we
can experience art together and enrich our experiences of this amazing
city! AND - For those interested, we'll grab lunch after for a short re-cap
discussion.
EVENT TO TAKE PLACE TWICE (PICK ONE!)

Wednesday, July 22 & Saturday, July 25
10am -12pm art show, meet @ gallery.
12pm - 1pm lunch/talk (@ KC’s Cafe nearby)
Admission: FREE

Monday, July 13, 2009

August MJ Tribute Fashion Show


"A THRILLER of an opportunity for Los Angeles based fashion designers! "

If you are a designer and your love for the man, the myth, the legend- MICHAEL JACKSON knows no end, this project is for you!

I am looking for designers and models for my event company's upcoming "Blame It on The Boogie" MJ Tribute Fashion Show taking place at the end of August!

Designers will draw the name of one of his greatest hits out of a Fedora and create a piece around that song!

As the time is ticken' here and we have two months until the show (around August 29th which would have been his birthday) we need to get the ball rolling and songs chosen asap!

I look forward to moonwalking with you P.Y.T.'s!


If interested please contact me (Courtney) at............ ElectricLadylandEvents@gmail.com

Dear Los Angeles

This project is a collaboration of 30 different photographers...
a DJ named MYTAR...
a city called Los Angeles...
and a community called Mosaic....

Check it...

more info at www.mosaic.org

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Opportunity for artists in San Pedro

Civic Art Program

Call to Artists
San Pedro Service Center




OVERVIEW
The Los Angeles County Arts Commission's Civic Art Program is seeking an artist or artist team to design and execute an exterior mural for the San Pedro Service Center in downtown San Pedro (769 West Third Street). This is a great opportunity to potentially involve youth in the design and/or implementation of the artwork. The deadline for the application is July 31, 2009.



BUDGET
An all-inclusive budget of $13,500 includes artist fees, liability insurance, fabrication and installation.



ELIGIBILITY
This opportunity is only open to artists who live or work in San Pedro, and who have a strong affinity with the San Pedro community.



To see the full RFQ, go to
http://www.lacountyarts.org/civicart_opportunities.htm
and look under 'Active Calls'.



QUESTIONS?
Alice Schock, Project Manager, 213-202-5920 or aschock@arts.lacounty.gov.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Curiosity Saved the Human @ The Bread Bar





Opening Reception Thursday July 9th, 6-9 p.m.