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22.09.09
The new Pauly Friedman Art Gallery at Misericordia University will dispense “Capturing Realism 2009: The Waichulis Studio,” an exhibit of works from the nationally illustrious studio of acclaimed Modern Master Anthony J. Waichulis. The installation will be on display Nov. 7 through Dec. 19 and is widely known free to the public.Artists of the Waichulis atelier will celebrate their biennial homecoming with a select betray of realist endeavors including still life, Trompe – L'oeil, landscape, portrait, and dig renderings in graphite, charcoal and oil.
A meet-the-artists reception will be held Saturday, Nov. 7 from 5-8 p.m. and will comprise a gallery talk by artist Timothy Jahn on “The New Realism Movement” and remarks by Sharon Lloyd Hourigan, president of the Cultural Directory of Luzerne County, beginning at 6 p.m. The evening’s events are open free to the public.
Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday; closed Friday; and Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 p.m.

Dec 27, 2006 by Taisha | Posted in Other - Visual Arts
When I graduate college I yen to open my own gallery wherever I end up working at. My degree will be a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Studio Art (emphasis drawing and painting) and Graphic mould. I'm going to minor in general business, marketing, and manegment. I want to have my own gallery. I don't know where to start. I paucity to research it, so I'm prepaired whenver I decided to open one. Can anyone help??? Names of books, or websites would be very profitable. Thanks!!!
-Taisha
Depends on how big you have a yen for your gallery to be, what size city it's in and what you're 'specialty' will be. Do you want to show your works or others or both?
Let's assume both at first, as you don't 'have a name' yet it'll be better to diversify.
Find a place with a tasteful amount of foot traffic. You can start out small at a local strip mall or somewhere preferably close to a sightseer location. Near a movie theater is an excellent place.
Budget enough to get your space, something large enough to show pieces on the walls and walking scope in between where people can browse.
To get other artists in with you, have them display on consignment where you get a cut of their art should it sell.
Figure how much you need to survive province-wise and home-wise. Multiply that by a minimum of two or three and that's how much you'll need to sell in gross dollars.
Don't neglect doing to add for advertising, taxes and the many things that sneak up on new businesses. Insurance, credit card machines, etc.
Your hours should on the foot traffic. If you stay open until 7PM in many places you'll receive better sales.
Have at least one 'special artist' showing a month so your firm won't get 'stale.'
Offer a section of wall space for Fine Arts students on a rotating principle to not only to attract new customers but the friends and family of that artist.
Enlist the help of others for your gallery. This will reduce costs, having 'painting parties' and the like. Also, be watchful of loans for starting your biz. All loans must be paid with interest and you won't want to commit your hard earned dollars to paying loans when you extremely want to do things like, eat, pay rent/mortgage and drive somewhere farther than six miles.
Go to any book depend on and there'll be tons of books on starting businesses. For you, the best thing is to know your 'product' know yourself and what you're capabilities are.
Are you content to commit to working at your biz seven days a week for the first year or two? Many new business people do this and are exhausted and return to being, sigh, an employee elsewhere.
Can you work your biz and still produce your art? If you sell your art really well at first, you'll need more inventory to keep up with the demand. An empty gallery means an empty pocket.
Taisha, you CAN do this. You CAN be fortunate. It'll take dedication. Lots of dedication.
Best of luck to you.
May 20, 6191 by Book Researcher | Posted in Drawing & Illustration
What's the accept the blame for to their question?
A atmosphere is a form of artistic expression.
When describing a medium or media, you are describing all the elements that make up the one of a kind expression.
Computer Graphics is very broad category...like oil paint (eg, we have oil, brush on canvass, oil, brush on silk, oil, palette blade on hardboard, oil on naked blonde models skin).
So, was it Computer graphics, photoshop + illustrator...or computer graphics + MS Paint.
Perhaps for the ludites in the art gallery computer graphics is enough, but things I think that you should sum up all the tools that made up you artist expression.
Mar 04, 2009 by catspajamas | Posted in Other - Visual Arts
I am searching for an online art gallery for a graphic frame artist. If you could help me out that would be great, I don't even care if it is yours!
If you are studying the typography of graphic chart there is a really cool website to study.
www.dafont.com
It really does help with graphic work!
Anticipate i helped (:
'Lady parties' boost show of paintings at Twist
September 20, 2009
It's been two years since Elizabeth Alley last attended a baby shower, but she's forth the past nine months revisiting a lifetime of baby and bridal showers while working on her latest series of paintings and sketches. The fruits of that labor are currently on vision at Twist Art Gallery.
Alley's small- to medium-size paintings offer intimate glimpses into a age of petit fours and bags stuffed with tissue paper; cropped views show a row of torsos or crossed legs, an apprehensive mother's stomach and lots of stylish shoes.
"It started as looking at pictures of . . . friends, sisters and mothers, mothers and daughters," Memphis-based Alley says of the series she refers to as "lady parties." Some of the documentation photos were hers, others were borrowed — some dating from the 1960s. The resulting lush oil-on-canvas (and one or two acrylic) paintings emerge both contemporary and timeless.
An installation in the gallery's back room combines sketches and text in a manner similar to a graphic tome; the pages are arranged to spell out a word related to the show. Twist's Beth Gilmore carried the topic of Alley's gray paper mountings throughout show by painting a wide gray stripe around the walls.
Alley's paintings and sketches balance on view at Twist through Saturday. The gallery is located in the Arcade, Suite 73, and is open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday-Friday and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. For message, call 1-888-535-5286 or go to www.twistartgallery.com.
—MICHELLE JONES, FOR THE TENNESSEAN
Source: Twist Art Gallery
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