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04 29 2010 
NexusSelects: Deadline Extended to May 9th!
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| The sixth annual juried exhibition, held in June 2010, is open to all graduating seniors from any of the Philadelphia region’s art schools and universities. Seniors graduating in 2010, working in any medium, are encouraged to apply. This is a unique opportunity to exhibit your work in a high profi le gallery space in Philadelphia. There will be a cash prize awarded. there is NO entry fee
deadline for submission Sunday May 2, 2010 11:59 PM
E-mail your submission to
nexus.selects@nexusphiladelphia.org
please provide the following in the body of your e-mail
? your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, university,
major and date of graduation
? an artist’s statement of no more than 250 words
? 10 digital images – JPG format at approximately 1024 x 768
pixels by 150 pixels per inch. Attach these to your e-mail.
? web links for other formats, such as video or interactive media
(if special requirements are needed for viewing work, please
contact NEXUS by phone or e-mail)
? a corresponding list of submitted works including title, medium
and size
incomplete submissions will not be processed
inquiries 215 684 1946 or info@nexusphiladelphia.org |
Jeb Lewis – Bifurcation, Hysteresis, Catastrophe
04 19 2010
Write up in City Paper
Paloma and Raúl in San Serriffe
03 05 2010
Paloma and Raúl in San Serriffe, a 16mm film and an accompanying sculptural installation by NEXUS alum J. Makary will
be on view March 12 through April 4, 2010, at Powel House Museum in Philadelphia. The result of a months-long collaboration with NEXUS member and composer Michael McDermott (Mikronesia), Paloma and Raúl in San Serriffe plays with period settings and characters and has a dance in it. A free public reception opens the show on March 12 from 5 pm to 9 pm — Mikronesia performs live at 6 pm!
Paloma and Raúl in San Serriffe is an Independent Project of Philagrafika 2010, Philadelphia’s international festival celebrating print in contemporary art, and is presented by the Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks and Landmarks Exhibitions: Contemporary Projects.
Read more about San Serriffe here, and more about the project here.
Location and hours:
Powel House Museum
244 S. 3rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-627-0364
www.philalandmarks.org
Thursday-Saturday, noon-5 pm
Sunday, 1 pm-5 pm
SUPERGIRL! coverage in the media
12 14 2009
Philadelphia Metro
The ArtBlog
Philadelphia City Paper
Philadelphia Weekly
Philadelphia Inquirer
Damon Reaves in Shelter
11 02 2009Damon Reaves is participating in Shelter at the Painted Bride in Philadelphia. In this multimedia exhibition, 17 Philadelphia artists collaborated with ten Philadelphia households, whose homes were restored by volunteers from Rebuilding Together Philadelphia. The show runs from November 4th – December 16th, 2009 with an opening reception Friday, November 6, 5:00 – 7:00. Damon will be presenting a new performance piece at 6pm during the opening. For more info visit: http://paintedbride.org
My Face in Your Space on Artblog
09 19 2009
Written up in theartblog.org/ (thanks Libby!)
Link
Soft Space: Architecture in Contemporary Art
09 15 2009Janell Olah is participating in Soft Space: Architecture in Contemporary Art as part of the Seventh Annual Curators’ Incubator Program Exhibition at Maryland Art Place. The show runs from September 15 – October 24, with an opening reception on Thursday, September 24 from 5-9, and a gallery talk on Thursday, October 8 at 6:00. Soft Space: Architecture in Contemporary Art is curated by Margaret Winslow and also includes artists Ronald Longsdorf and Stephen Ruszkowski. Visit http://www.mdartplace.org/index.html for further details.
Gifted Hands
07 29 2009
Reviewed in the Fishtown Star
Rebecca Gilbert & Virginia Batson featured on Metanexus
06 22 2009“Metanexus is multidisciplinary. Our aim is to promote collaborative research and dialogue between the arts, humanities, and the sciences within higher education. We currently have over 200 projects at universities in 42 countries. While Metanexus’ projects and The Global Spiral reach an international audience, we are locally based and hold events and lectures throughout the year for the Philadelphia region. Each monthly issue of The Global Spiral features original art in a forum that we call Visual Explorations.”
The direct link to the Visual Explorations page is: http://www.metanexus.net/magazine/tabid/68/id/10869/Default.aspx
uNintended Uses review in Philadelphia Inquirer
05 27 2009
review link here
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