Philly Feast

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

A great new program might be making waves in Philly soon that is perfect for emerging artists in the city. Check out Philly Feast on facebook today, or see all the cool things that have happened in Brooklyn where the idea of the Feast began at feastinbklyn.org


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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Our next NET Nights at Moore program is set for Friday, May 21, 6 - 8 pm. The program is being presented in cooperation with PVLA (Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts) where we will discuss starting off right, giving practical advice on everything from copyrighting to contracts. Participants to be announced shortly.

You don't want to miss this event, especially all you soon-to-be recent graduates, so MARK YOUR CALENDARS for MAY 21.

We hope to see many of you there!


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Great local event for Emerging Artists, April 15

Friday, April 9, 2010

CFEVA offers great resources and programs for emerging artists and designers. Below is information about an upcoming event with Liz Spungen and Sarah Stolfa. For more information visit www.cfeva.org.



April 15, 2010, 5:30 pm
What Not to do in the Art World
 
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists 
1521 Locust Street, Lower Level, Philadelhpia, PA 19102
 
Discussion with Liz Spungen, The Print Center and Sarah Stolfa, Philadelphia Photo Arts Center. All programs begin at 5:30 pm. Each session is $12.00. Registration is required. Individuals who have not pre-registered are not guaranteed a seat. 
To reserve a space or to receive more information about The Center for Emerging Visual Artists or Direct Dialogues Lecture Series, please contact Genevieve Coutroubis, by phone (215) 546 - 7775 x 11 or by email Genevieve@cfeva.org.


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We want to hear your opinion!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

NET Nights are designed to reach out to artists, designers and educators in Philadelphia, so we want to hear your opinion!

What do you want to discuss about being an artist in Philadelphia? Who would you like to hear from as a member of our arts community? What are your ideas and insights on how to better connect our ever growing community of artists and designers in the city?

Please post any comments, insights, suggestions and thoughts; we would love to hear from you!


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Interview with Bez Ocko

Bez Ocko lent her collection of Rock n' Roll poster to The Galleries at Moore from Oct - Dec 2009. Her collection was on view during the screening of Died Young, Stayed Pretty as a NET Nights event on November 17. Bez was interviewed by BSA student Haoren Yu.

Bez Ocko is a graphic designer and educator who received her MFA from Yale University and bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College, where she found her passion for posters, which generalized later to a wider range of the art world. She was as an adjunct professor at Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, PA, and has also held the position of director at the Rosenberg Gallery at Hofstra University in New York City, where she now works as an associate professor. At the Rosenberg Gallery, Ocko curated an exhibition of her personal collection of rock posters that she has accumulated of the years. This exhibition, Paper Rock ‘N’ Roll, traveled to Philadelphia and was on view in the Window on Race in The Galleries at Moore from October - December 2009.

I first learned of Professor Ocko and her poster collection during this exhibition and in preparation for this interview as part of NET Nights at Moore where The Galleries' screened the independent film, Died Young, Stayed Pretty, an homage of sorts to underground indie rock posters and the artists who create them. Afterwords, we spoke about her interest in poster art—with me asking questions from a beginner’s perspective and Professor Ocko answering from years of experience. Professor Ocko enjoys the process of printmaking; in fact, I would say that she is devoted to it. For people who get so involved in art, the real reason is not the final product but the process of creating the piece. Print is the one that fascinates Ocko the most. Just like traditional art-creating techniques, printmaking requires not only a sense of inspiration and creativity.

At Hofstra University, Ms. Ocko's interest in the subject is more than academic. In 2002, she curated a Swiss poster show. The exhibition presents posters of artists who rose to prominence after World War ll. These works, both individually and as a group, have a stunning visual impact. According to the exhibition catalog, "Among them were iconic examples of the Swiss International Style of the 1950s and 1960s, developed after World War II and adopted internationally as a universal language of visual communication, as well as more recent posters distinguished as innovative landmarks." This is the link to her exhibition: http://people.hofstra.edu/karen_t_albert/swiss/index.html. Bez Ocko in collaboration with Moore’s Graphic Design Department organized the poster show Paper Rock ‘n Roll and Window on Race for the opening of the film Died Young, Stay Pretty.


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NET Nights at Moore - Building a Creative Life as a Teaching Artist slideshow

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

NET Nights at Moore - Teaching Artists opening slideshow from The Galleries at Moore on Vimeo.


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NET Nights at Moore last night

Saturday, March 20, 2010

NET Nights at Moore - Building a Creative Life as a Teaching Artist
Friday, March 19, 2010

Last night's talk was a great success, featuring four teaching artists in conversation about the ups and down, opportunities and obstacles and paths they have taken in their lives to maintain a balance of being a working artist and teaching artist in Philadelphia.

The talk featured Barbara Bickart, a filmmaker and recipient of multiple Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation's Artist and Communities grants whose work often engages communities in telling their stories; Beth Nixon, of Ramshackle Enterprises, is a visual and performance artist who uses art as a tool for activism and social change; Michelle Ortiz, a Moore College alumna, administrator at the Bartol Foundation, muralist and visual artist whose work has taken her all over Philadelphia and around the world; Alex Shaw, a musician, teaching artist and education programs coordinator for Live Connections, a program of World Café Live.

A podcast of the talk and interviews with the participants will be available soon so stayed tuned! 


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