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SUMMARY:Virtual First Friday: Artists\, Curators\, and Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:Virtual First Friday: Artists\, Curators\, and Cocktails | Hosted by CraftNOW | Fri\, May 1\, 2020 | Live on ZOOM at 6:30 pm EDT\nJoin CraftNOW Philadelphia and friends for the inaugural Virtual First Friday\, the first in a series of virtual events hosted by CraftNOW! \nA 30-plus year tradition\, art lovers in Philadelphia have reserved the First Friday of every month for gallery hopping. To continue this tradition\, CraftNOW will help to organize a group of curators and artists each First Friday of the month until we can safely return to our favorite galleries. \nDuring Virtual First Friday\, spend the evening interacting with fellow arts and culture enthusiasts\, and hear from some of Philadelphia’s premier artistic minds during a night of conversation. \nFor the inaugural event\, participating art institutions will include:\nThe Clay Studio\nThe Center for Art in Wood\nPhiladelphia Museum of Art\nWharton Esherick Museum. \nVirtual First Friday will be moderated by CraftNOW Executive Director Leila Carter and will feature artists and curators engaging in 10-minute conversations with question and answer sessions. \nON THE AGENDA\nMay 1\, 2020\, 6:30 p.m.\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://temple.zoom.us/j/94227700429\nMeeting ID: 942 2770 0429 \nPARTICIPANTS\nThe Clay Studio – Curator of Artistic Programs Jennifer Zwilling and guest artist Clarissa Eck will discuss Clarissa’s use of animals as inspiration with a mini demonstration of her sgraffito carving technique. \nThe Center for Art in Wood – From the ongoing series Object Lessons\, Artistic Director Jennifer-Navva Millikien will present The Saffron Trade\, Wood Turning\, and Pennsylvania Dutch Show-Offs: Saffron Vessels in the Center for Art in Wood’s Permanent Collection. \nPhiladelphia Museum of Art – Artist Roberto Lugo and Philadelphia Museum of Art curators Elisabeth Agro and Jack Hinton will discuss their dynamic gallery installation uniting iconic Ben Franklin representations from across the centuries\, Houdon’s bust of Benjamin Franklin\, and Lugo’s All About the Benjamins. \nWharton Esherick Museum – Curator Emily Zilber will be sharing new resources now available on the museum’s website providing a glimpse into the artist’s studio – an opportunity you wouldn’t normally be afforded while strolling through Old City. \n?Enjoy a May Day cocktail!?\nHere’s the recipe:\n2 ounces gin\n3/4 ounce fresh squeezed lemon juice\n1/2 ounce Grand Marnier\n1/4 ounce simple syrup*\nSparkling topper\, such as champagne\, sparkling wine\, or water
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/virtual-first-friday-artists-curators-and-cocktails/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Old City Holiday Market
DESCRIPTION:Holiday Market | The Clay Studio’s Parking lot 137 N 2nd Street\, Philadelphia |\nSaturdays and Sundays\, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm\, November 24 through December 23\, and First Friday\, December 7\, 5:00-9: 00 pm\nVisit The Center for Art in Wood at the pop-up Holiday Market located outside between The Clay Studio and Elfreth’s Alley (137 N. 2nd Street) featuring trees\, wreaths\, and holiday greenery by Petit Jardin en Ville\, one-of-a-kind gifts from Old City shops and galleries\, and seasonal sips and bites from local restaurants! \nFor a complete list of participants click HERE. \nPresented by\nFezziwig’s Sweet Shoppe \nSponsored by\nOld City District and Powers Irish Whiskey
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/old-city-holiday-market/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Small Favors: Think Inside the Box
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Art in Wood\, in collaboration with The Clay Studio\, presents Small Favors: Think Inside the Box\, which will be on view on the Center’s Len Scherock Museum Store Art Wall and in the Korman Gallery at The Clay Studio. The exhibition engages new and established artists\, challenging them to produce work using varied materials that fit inside a 4-inch acrylic cube. In 2006\, The Clay Studio conceived the Small Favors exhibition as an effort to advance fine craft to the entry-level collector in addition to seasoned collectors. Over the past decade\, thousands of artists have participated\, responding to the boundaries of the contained space and the opportunity to create small scale sculpture. \nOPENING RECEPTION | First Friday | Friday\, March 3\, 2017 | 5:30–8pm | Progressive event at The Center for Art in Wood and The Clay Studio \nFirst Friday | Friday\, April 7\, 2017 | 5–8pm | At The Center for Art in Wood \nSpring Fling Reception | First Friday | Friday\, May 5\, 2017 | 5–8pm | Progressive event at The Center for Art in Wood and The Clay Studio \nThe Center’s ARTISTS: Ally Crow Linda Ferber Ron Fleming\nAmy Forsyth Dewey Garrett Brooke Hine\nSarah Martin Stephanie Osser Keunho Peter Park\nDavid Plemons Lucinda Rawe Judith Rosenthal\nRandall Rosenthal Joshua Salesin Andrew Sartorius\nNorm Sartorius Jon Sauer Merryll Saylan\nJason Schneider Kimberly Winkle \nThe Clay Studio ARTISTS: Maria Albornoz Lisa Belsky Lynne Berman\nAnn Chahbandour Matthew Courtney Chad Curtis\nDominique Ellis Janet Felton Marguerita Hagan\nStuart Gair Vicky Gold Lois Harvey Darien Johnson\nJennifer Johnson Yu-Jung Kim Lauren Mabry\nDiane Marimow Didem Mert Susan Strassberg\nKatherine Teesdale And Many More \nPictured (left to right\, top to bottom): Judith Rosenthal\, A Walk in the Wood\, 2016 | Norm and Andrew Sartorius\, \nFather and Son Triangle\, 2017 | Chad Curtis\, Green Horizon 002\, 2016 | Stuart Gair\, Soda Fired Espresso Cup\, 2016 | \nJoshua Salesin\, Mandala Cup\, 2017 | Brooke Hine\, Hine Flower\, 2017 | Lauren Mabry\, Enclosed Cylinde\, 2016 | \nDidem Mert\, Chocolate Sprinkle Pinky Winky Brooch\, 2016
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LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Technicalities: Meaning in Methods
DESCRIPTION:A symposium\, Technicalities: Meaning in Methods\, October 28-30\, 2016\, will be presented in conjunction with Wood\, Revisited and the concurrent exhibition at The Clay Studio\, Transference: Transfer Printing and Contemporary Ceramics\, October 7 through November 27\, 2016. The discussions will explore new and traditional methods and their conceptual repercussions in the contemporary wood and ceramic art fields. \nAfter the Craft NOW kickoff event–a Keynote address on October 28\, 2016–the symposium will continue throughout the weekend. the full day symposium will take place on Saturday\, October 29\, 2016 and will begin at 9:00 am at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art located at 2001 N 13th Street\, Philadelphia\, PA 19122. Glenn Adamson will serve as a moderator for the panels.The event requires pre-registration\, tickets are $65 ($60 for members). Click here for regular admission and click here for member price. Not a member? Click here to join as a member. Cost includes a box lunch and paid parking is available adjacent to Tyler\, Saturday and Sunday. Free\, street parking is usually available\, north of the school. Picture id is required for check in at security desk. Students are eligible for a discounted price\, to cover the lunch. If interested in the student rate for the symposium\, click here. \nSymposium speakers include\nEthan Lasser\, Curator of American Art\, Harvard Art Museum\nJohn Caperton\, Curator at The Print Center\, Philadelphia\nAnne Carlisle\, PhD Candidate\, Bard Graduate Center\nJennifer Zwilling\, Curator of Artistic Programs\, The Clay Studio\nPaul Scott\, Artist\, Author\, Curator\, Professor at Oslo National Academy of the Arts\nCharlotte Hodes\, Artist\, Professor at University of the Arts\, London\nSebastian ErraZuriz\, Artist\, Designer\, Activist\nThomas Loeser\, Artist\, Chair of University of Wisconsin at Madison Department of Art\nAndrew Raftery\, Artist\, Professor of Printmaking and Painting at Rhode Island School of Design\nLarry Bush\, Artist\, Professor of Ceramics\, Rhode Island School of Design\nChristopher Kurtz\, Artist\, Designer\nYuri Kobayashi\, Artist\, Instructor at Rhode Island School of Design \nWorkshops will take place Sunday\, October 30\, 2016\, also at Tyler School of Art. The Center for Art in Wood’s workshop will begin at 1:00 pm. Artist Janice Smith will show some surface patterns made with the ShopBot and go over ways to do drawings and then create tool paths. Participants can try drawing using the ShopBot if they want and/or try making wood and ceramic tiles with patterns using the ShopBot carvings. There will be a display of work by Janice Smith and Dan Devos. Pre-registration is required\, $30 admission ($25 members). NOTE: Students can attend at the member price. Click here for regular admission and click here for member price. Not a member? Click here to join as a member. \nThe Clay Studio’s workshop portion begins at 10:00 am. Artists Paul Scott and Charlotte Hodes will be sharing their multifaceted approach to working with transferware. For information on The Clay Studio’s workshop\, please click here.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/technicalities-meaning-methods/
LOCATION:Temple University’s Tyler School of Art\, 2001 N 13th Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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SUMMARY:Craft NOW Kick Off--Production Values: The Relevance of Technique in Contemporary Art and Design
DESCRIPTION:A symposium\,Technicalities: Meaning in Methods\, October 29-30\, 2016\, will be presented in conjunction with Wood\, Revisited\, October 28\, 2016 through April 8\, 2017\,  and the concurrent exhibition at The Clay Studio\, Transference: Transfer Printing and Contemporary Ceramics\, October 7 through November 27\, 2016. The discussions will explore new and traditional methods and their conceptual repercussions in the contemporary wood and ceramic art fields. \nProduction Values: The Relevance of Technique in Contemporary Art and Design is the keynote address by Glenn Adamson on Friday\, October 28\, 2016 at 5:30 will also celebrate the kick off of Craft NOW’s 2016 season. A reception will follow the talk at both The Center for Art in Wood and The Clay Studio from 7-8:30. The keynote is free and open to the public\, but registration is required. Please register for the keynote by clicking here. NOTE: Signed copies of Glenn Adamson’s book\, Art in the Making\, will be available for purchase at the Center during the reception. \nTo register for the symposium on Saturday\, October 29th and the Workshop(s) on Sunday\, October 30th\, click here. \nGlenn Adamson is the former Nanette L. Laitman Director of the Museum of Arts and Design and a longtime friend of The Center for Art in Wood. Glenn’s tenure with the organization includes a range of curatorial advice and planning that spans over 16 years. Beginning with support in developing Wood Turning in North America Since 1930 to overseeing the curation and implementation of the upcoming exhibition\, Wood\, Revisited.
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LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Opening Receptions,Symposiums
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