Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Anyone interested?

Subject: The Sketchbook Project: Library

Be one of the founding contributors to The Sketchbook Library by signing up to receive a sketchbook, filling it up with art, and sending it back. Sketchbooks offers a glimpse into an artist's life, which is why we want to make a publicly accessible library of sketchbooks that people can browse, peruse, and check out.

We think that this sketchbook collection has the potential to open a new line of communication between the artist and the viewer, since the experience of making and viewing are both so personal. Anyone can sign up to receive a sketchbook.

Before joining our permanent collection, sketchbooks will be exhibited at select galleries across the US. Each sketchbook will be barcoded and cataloged, allowing visitors to choose what they want to look at via theme, medium, geographic location, name of the artist, etc.

Sketchbooks will be shown in LA, Brooklyn, Chicago, Atlanta, and St. Louis.

To sign up to receive a Sketchbook please visit: http://www.thesketchbookproject.com

For more info on Art House, please visit: http://www.arthousecoop.com

Sourcebook Update

Seeking Artists/Artisans for New Publication

The deadline for applications has been extended to August 31st.

Artists interested in having their work in the Sourcebook should apply using the criteria listed below. After a brief review, selected artists and artisans will arrange for our photographer to take pictures of their work. The pages of the book will then be laid out by a professional designer. Our goal is to have the Sourcebook printed by the end of the year.


Coastal Community Capital and the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Cape Cod Homebuilders Association, the Cotuit Center for the Arts, and the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, have received a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council to create an innovative, systemic link between the artists and artisans on Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket and people in the architectural, design and building trades:


A Sourcebook of Handmade Items with Architectural Elements.


This high-end publication will be promoted and sold to people in the building and design communities, and will also be available to the general public.

The types of handmade architectural items to be featured in the Sourcebook include, but are not limited to furniture, hand-produced flooring, cabinetry, ceramic tile, sinks, lighting, stained glass windows, metal work, textiles, garden sculpture, masonry and decorative painting (defined as wall murals and wall treatments, not individual paintings).


For the following criteria and submission guidelines in downloadable form, off of http://www.cotuitcenterforthearts.org/

Application Criteria


All items presented must be locally made on Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, or Nantucket by professional artists who meet the following requirements:


* They must have experience working with architects, builders, or designers as evidenced by installed work;


* They must provide high-resolution digital photos to show examples of their work, including photos that show their work installed, (Professional photographs will be taken for artists selected);


* They must assist in gaining access to installed work for photographs;


* They must be able to attend a required one-day seminar on working with the building and design trades (note: This seminar will be offered twice to accommodate different schedules);


* They must prove their reliability and ability to meet deadlines, through references from builders, designers, or private clients, (Please include list of references);


* They must demonstrate that their work can meet the rigors of architectural use in homes and/or businesses


* They must be willing to pay a $300 fee for a full page front and back pictorial display of your work, along with contact and bio information.
Application Process


The deadline for applications has been extended to August 31st.


Artists and artisans are asked to submit the following for review:
* High-resolution digital photos of work that has an architectural application (Please limit the number to 6 and present them on a CD).
* Photos of installed work (Note: These photos do have to be taken professionally. The quality of this shot is not critical at this time)
* Resume or artist statement (3 copies, please)
References and/or testimonials (3 copies, please
* A $25 application fee sent with your application, made out to the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, which is managing the project.


For artists on Nantucket, and from Barnstable Village to Provincetown, applications should be sent or delivered to:
Robert Nash, Executive Director
Cultural Center of Cape Cod.
307 Old Main St., South Yarmouth 02664.
508-394-7100


For artists on Martha's Vineyard and from Hyannis west, applications should be sent or delivered to:
Christine Duren, Executive Director
Cotuit Center for the Arts.
4404 Falmouth Road
Cotuit, MA 02635
508-428-0669

If you have any questions about the Sourcebook or the application process please contact Robert or Christine, who are more than willing to help you through the process. If you need to contact the project director, you can email Clare@capecodchamber.org, or call her at 508-362-8910.


Cultural Center of Cape Cod | 307 Old Main Street | South Yarmouth | MA | 02664

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Mira's List: Grant FAQs

Someone (Anne G?) at the meeting mentioned Mira's List as a great source for grant information.

Today, Mira has posted answers to her readers' grant FAQs.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The problem of pricing

How has the economy affected your pricing?

Some points of view to ponder on pricing...

artbistro offers How to Price Your Artwork , and

Lisa Call comments on Psychological Pricing.

I think pricing now should be about fostering a collector relationship with a buyer.

What do you think?

Monday, July 20, 2009

BCA Drawing Show--August 12 deadline

Drawings That Work is the organizing idea behind the 21st Annual Drawing Show at the Boston Center of the Arts.

More information is available here.

Be bold!
(what's the worst that could happen?)

Call for Mothers in the Arts

3rd Annual ARM/Mamapalooza conference
May 27-29, 2010
"Representing Motherhood: Mothers in the Arts, Literature, Media and Popular Culture" in New York City.

Association for Research on Mothering (ARM)
Demeter Press
726 Atkinson, York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON,
Canada, M3J 1P3
416-736-2100 x60366 (fax) 416-736-5766
They are looking for committee members to organize the conference content. Go to the website above if you want more information.

From the Arts Foundation this morning

CALL TO ARTISTS (Cape Cod, MA)
Robert John Cook hosts "The Art Of Spiritual Gifts"

An exciting art show titled 'The Art Of Spiritual Gifts, will be held on February 4, 2010, 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Cape Cod Museum of Art. Selected artists will answer the question "What Spiritual Gifts have you received and what/how have those Spiritual Gifts been used in your art?" Each artist will respond with a chapter for a collaborative book that will be published and available during the show. The artist's respective chapter will be 'illustrated', with the art chosen by the artist to represent their Spiritual Gift. The representation will be displayed on the artist's easel during the show. A ten minute film showcasing the collaborative process of this project will be shown the night of the show in the museum's screening room.

For further info contact Cook at MayflowerStudio@aol.com, or call (508) 367-5571.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

MiniCards

Check out moo.com for those tiny business cards with highly colored images on both sides.

They do stickers too!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Who wants to read Jackie Battenfield with me?

Jackie Battenfield's The Artist's Guide: How to Make a Living Doing What You Love has just been published to great reviews. She is a working artist who teaches at Columbia and works with Creative Capital.

Any interest in forming a reading group to discuss it? Let me know if so.

Please note that Jackie gets extra royalties if you buy the book online by going though the title link above and clicking on Buy the Book on the left side of the web page.

Want to be BRA certified and get invites to participate in esoteric Boston venues?

If so, I urge you to do what Heidi Burbridge advises you to do.

Please note that there is no application fee.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Walton Ford to speak at PAAM on August 16



On Sunday, August 16, 2009 at 11am, Walton Ford will offer a two-hour public presentation at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum. Attendees will have the opportunity to converse with the artist, ask questions, and view original artworks. Tickets: $25.00
Both events are sponsored by TASCHEN Books
Please reserve your tickets for by contacting PAAM at 508-487-1750, cmccarthy@paam.org

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

What did you think?

Twelve of us met on Tuesday morning for the first time.

Lots of questions and good ideas...

Any comments?

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Friday, July 10, 2009

Like blogs?

Here's a list of the 100 Best Scholarly Art Blogs as determined by Online University Reviews.

Worth wasting a little bit of time checking them out!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

CALL FOR ENTRY: CRAFTBOSTON Spring 2010 & CRAFTBOSTON Holiday 2010

CALL FOR ENTRY: CRAFTBOSTON Spring 2010 & CRAFTBOSTON Holiday 2010
Application Deadline to apply to either or both 2010 shows is September 25th, 2009.

The Society of Arts and Crafts is pleased to announce that applications for CRAFTBOSTON 2010 and CRAFTBOSTON Holiday 2010 are now being accepted. CRAFTBOSTON and CRAFTBOSTON Holiday are New England's premiere exhibitions and sales of contemporary craft. Both shows showcase one-of-a-kind and limited-edition pieces in baskets, ceramics, decorative fiber, wearables, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, paper and wood.

CRAFTBOSTON, April 9-11, 2010, includes 200 artists and is located at the Seaport World Trade Center on Boston’s historic waterfront every Spring. CRAFTBOSTON Holiday, December 10-12, 2010, includes 90 artists and is located at the Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts in Boston’s culturally rich South End neighborhood.

To apply, please visit www.juriedartservices.com and complete an online application. Paper applications are available for those that do not feel comfortable with the online application process. There will only be one application to apply to either 2010 show. The deadline for applications is September 25, 2009.

Application Fee: $40 for one or both shows.
For more information, visit www.craftboston.org or email show@craftboston.org.

17 Responses: 3 most significant issues for artists on Lower and Outer Cape

This is a pretty bad cut and paste (ack!--formatting begone!) from the survey results asking what you considered to be the three most significant issues for artists here.

I am posting it here in advance of the meeting next Tuesday so that we can have an opportunity to review it. If you can't attend the meeting but want to comment, please send me an email, or comment here. I will post a summary of the meeting shortly after Tuesday.


1. ability to work as a group--change of consumer spending which affects sales

2.- current state of the economy / budget cuts/lack of discretionary money
-seasonal aspects of the area
-relatively small year-round population of the Cape as a whole
-finding outlets for artwork

3.-obtaining steady work that pays
-fostering series of events, like concert series or art series
-promoting respect and acknowledgement for the vast pool of artists on Cape Cod and what we offer to the community.

4. -Where to exhibit
-Knowing your customer
-Networking strategies

5. Earning a living. Earning a living. Earning a living.

6. sales reps, how to find them on the cape or closest area.

7. new markets, continuing old markets, more advertising

8. Accessability to information re: exhibit possibilities.
Low cost/free exhibit space.

9. I think supporting different artists work and style.
I think having venues where many styles of work can be shown in a professional setting.

10. getting noticed, seasonal, lack of money for advertising

11 .isolation
knowing how to price your work
finding ways to analyze,identify,profile who values your work.

12. 1. Exposure
2. Cape Associations that are marketing and advertising Cape Cod willing to pay for usage of artwork rather than bartering
3. Improve business skills

13. Marketing, Pricing, Organization/Presentation

14. opportunities for showing
studio space
marketing know-how

15. 1. Exposure
2. Cape Associations that are marketing and advertising Cape Cod willing to pay for usage of artwork rather than bartering
3. Improve business skills

16. Marketing, Pricing, Organization/Presentation

17. opportunities for showing
studio space
marketing know-how

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Tuesday morning links

What is a giclee?

Is Twitter for you as a marketing device?

When do you change the title of a piece?

What Joanne Mattera thinks artists should know about running a gallery.

Bedroom, kitchen, art gallery

Hello, Everyone!

And thank you, Moira, for the e-blast reminder of this blog, and...

our meeting a week from today!

We will have food and artists to discuss what this group can do. Please come with your list of what you see as the most pressing issues for artists working/living on the Lower and Outer Cape today.

How has your summer been so far?

Looking forward to seeing you all.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Museum of Forgotten Art Supplies

*cough*

I'm old...I still use some of these....

The good news is that we'll have a supply swap at the September meeting and you can rid yourself of unwanted and forgotten art supplies and acquire some more!