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New Art Shuttle Service

New Art Shuttle Service

Chapman Studio Frame & Crate of North Adams now offering monthly art shuttle service to New York and other destinations.

CSF&C is an art services company operated by Michael Chapman,  offering museum quality custom frames and crates using locally sourced woods. CSF&C also provides panels and stretchers for individual artists.  Michael has over 20 years in the art handling and installation business with 10 years at Bark Frameworks LLC. He also worked as preparator at MASS MoCA and Williams College Museum of Art.

The first trip will be mad Thursday, February 25, 2010 and will travel to New York City and the surrounding areas  .

For more information or an estimate, please contact Chapman Studio Frame & Crate  Space is limited as to allow for same day, safe delivery of items.  Delivery services are also available for an exclusive shipment or to other destinations.  Details may be arranged upon request.

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Five Local Potters Collaborate to Present Self-Curated Exhibition

Five Local Potters Collaborate to Present Self-Curated Exhibition

Local potters Daniel Bellow, Mark Rowntree, Brendan Fitzpatrick, Nancy Magnusson and Mary Ann Davis, will present a self-curated gallery show at the Great Barrington train station on Castle Street, December 18-24, with a gala opening Friday, December 18, from 5-8 pm. All exhbited work was locally fired together in Rowntree’s giant Hillsdale wood kiln.

The train station is the former location of the SKH Gallery and the site of a successful fall show by the same artists’ cooperative. It is made available by the generous and benevolent landlord, Dale Culleton, himself a recovering potter.

A wide variety of handmade ceramics will be offered, from Rowntree’s giant outdoor urns to the delicate, brightly colored dinnerware of DaviStudio, available in fine stores nationwide.  Many of the works will be from the most recent firing of the newly rebuilt kiln, completed just before Thanksgiving.

The gallery will be open from 10-5 every day until Christmas Eve.
Click here for more information or call 413-429-7111!
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Ferrin Gallery Art and Business Report: Berkshire based galleries use art fairs to export art, import capital and brand the Berkshires

Ferrin Gallery Art and Business Report: Berkshire based galleries use art fairs to export art, import capital and brand the Berkshires

The Berkshires continue to be a great location to produce, develop and export exhibitions to art fairs where collectors and professionals from throughout the country congregate.  Recently SOFA Chicago, the international Sculpture, Object and Functional Art exposition now in its sixteenth year, drew over 30,000 visitors.  Ferrin, Sienna and Schantz/Holsten, three Berkshire based galleries, are regular exhibitors at the shows produced by The Art Fair Company that take place in New York, Chicago and Santa Fe, and use these and other fairs to present, sell and promote art from the Berkshires to national markets.  With these fairs taking place during the fall, winter and spring, fair sales are important to the galleries located in this seasonally dependent region.

Growth and success was evident, as the galleries’ Berkshire produced, curated summer’s shows, traveled to Chicago and drawing media, museum and buyer attention and resulting in strong sales.  Sienna Gallery’s “Stimulus Project” and Ferrin Gallery’s “The Illusculptors” were presented as “shows within a show.”  SOFA’s newly offered juried single artist spaces, SOLO, provided the opportunity to present artists in depth.  Ferrin Gallery presented“Vulnerable”Anne Lemanski’s conceptual work in a” house of curiosities” installation, and Sienna Gallery presented three solos featuring artists Barbara Siedenath, Lauren Kalman and Arthur Hash.  Schantz/ Holsten Galleries reported strong sales from a large scale traditional installation of works by noted Venetian glass artist Lino Tagliapetra.

Leslie Ferrin noted, “while not unexpected, with the economy being so unpredictable, the strong sales at this show continue the pattern of artwork selling outside the Berkshires and producing income that returns to circulate and recirculate throughout the Berkshires.  These sales provide proof of the solid relationship between funds invested in the marketing and business development of the art sector of the creative economy in the Berkshire region and the jobs that are supported by these businesses.  Leadership and direct financial investment by Berkshire Creative, Berkshire Visitors Bureau and the Berkshire Cultural Resource Center in educational and marketing programs stimulates growth of the contemporary visual arts business and provides support to individual artists and independent for-profit galleries.  When our three galleries return home after each fair having made top level sales, these same funds are immediately used to pay artists and bills to local vendors.  Indirectly the galleries support numerous arts related jobs throughout the region through the ancillary businesses of exhibition production, arts administration, graphic design, writing, printing, crating, shipping and marketing – not to mention some rents and mortgages that are getting paid along the way.  While museums have long been known to produce and export their exhibitions nationally as “not for profits”, these institutions are different from the galleries that “export” in that they do not exhibit art to sell and thus do not provide the type of “for profit” results that smaller independent galleries do for their artists and the production teams that produce their exhibits outside the region.”

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Calls for Submissions

Calls for Submissions

Check out these calls for submissions and connections! Click each title to learn more!

EMERGING ARTISTS 2010: Call for Submissions

November 30, 2009

BERKSHIRE CITY: PITTSFIELD ON FILM: Call for Submissions

Deadline: December 7th, 2009

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS: Call for Papers

Deadline: December 7th, 2009

LOWER EAST SIDE PRINTSHOP: Residency

Deadline: December 2nd, 2009

THE 2009 WINTER GROUP SHOW AT WARD 3: Call for Submissions

Deadline: December 3rd, 2009

ART OMI INTERNATION ARTISTS RESIDENCY: APPLICATION

Deadline: December 11th, 2009

“IN PROGRESS” –A JURIED SHOW OF PROCESS WORK: Call for Submissions

Deadline: December 11th, 2009

DRAWING ROOM: Envelope(s) Call for Art

Deadline: December 15th, 2009

GRAMERCY BISTRO: Call for two dimensional Art

Deadline: December 15th, 2009

BERKSHIRE INTERNATION FILM FESTIVAL (BIFF): Call for Film Submissions

Deadline: March 1st, 2010

9th Annual International Photography Competition: Call for Submissions

Deadline: January 22nd, 2010

UPSTREET: Call for Submissions, Writing

Submission Period: Until March 1, 2010

SODUS ART BANCK: Residency and Workshop Applications

Deadline: One month before session

MANIFEST: Call for Entries

Deadline: Rolling

HILLTOWN FAMILIES: Call for Submissions, Writing and Photography

Deadline: Rolling

INDEARTS: Call for Submissions, Writing

Deadline: Rolling

GICLEE PRINTS: Fine Artist searching for a source for giclee reproduction printing in the Berkshires

Deadline: Rolling (Click link to email Deidre)

LONDON 2010 OLYMPICS: Contract Opportunities

Deadline: Variable

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OPEN CALLS

OPEN CALLS

Check out these calls for submissions and connections! Click each title to learn more!

BROMFIELD GALLERY:Solo 2010 Competition

Deadline: October 2nd, 2009

Deadline : October 2nd, 2009

VALLEYWOOD: Call for Exhibitors and Sponsors

Deadline: October 9th, 2009

CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION: Call For Art

Deadline : October 16th, 200

UPSTREET: Call for Submissions, Writing

Submission Period: September 1st, 2009, to March 1, 2010

INFORMATION REVISITED: Call for Proposals, All Mediums

Proposal Deadline: October 30th, 2009

UNITED STATES MINTS ARTISTIC INFUSION PROGRAM: Call for Artists

Deadline: November 9th, 2009

DRAWING ROOM: Envelope(s) Call for Art

Deadline: December 15th, 2009

GRAMERCY BISTRO: Call for two dimensional Art

Deadline: December 15th, 2009

BERKSHIRE INTERNATION FILM FESTIVAL (BIFF): Call for Film Submissions

Deadline: March 1st, 2010

HILLTOWN FAMILIES: Call for Submissions, Writing and Photography

Deadline: Rolling

INDEARTS: Call for Submissions, Writing

Deadline: Rolling

GICLEE PRINTS: Fine Artist searching for a source for giclee reproduction printing in the Berkshires

Deadline: Rolling (Click link to email Deidre)

LONDON 2010 OLYMPICS: Contract Opportunities

Deadline: Variable

Gallery Collaboration in Housatonic

Gallery Collaboration in Housatonic

This Friday, five Housatonic galleries join forces and open their doors to promote local art, artists, and galleries in Housatonic!

“A Moveable Feast”: Artwalk in Housatonic

Friday, August 14, 2009, 5:00PM-8:00PM

Participating galleries include: Cosmos Troy Gallery, 135 Front Street, Deb Koffman Art Space, 137 Front Street, Diana Felber Studio, 137A Front Street, Front Street Gallery,129 Front Street and Lauren Clark Fine Art, 402 Park Street (Rt.183). The galleries are all within a 5 minute walk of each other.

Click here for more information or call 413-274-1432!

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Third, 3rd Thursday of Three Years of 3rd Thursdays- Tonight!

Third, 3rd Thursday of Three Years of 3rd Thursdays- Tonight!

The third installment of the 2009 season of Pittsfield’s 3rd Thursday, a free monthly downtown  festival, will be happening TONIGHT-5pm to 8pm and well beyond!

Check out the many creative economy businesses, vendors  and performers that bring 3rd to life , including:

BerkshireMade Artisans, a cooperative effort by a select group of Berkshire artisans to promote their high quality, locally made  creative work; DJ BFG, an alum of Run DMC’s Jam Master Jay’s Scratch DJ Academy,  spinning at Jae’s Spice; Barrington Stage Company; offering two different productions: the thriller, Sleuth, and the musical, High School Musical 2; Berkshire Filmaker Meryl Joseph, screening her recent film City Farmers at the Alchemy Initiative and much, much more!

Click here for a map of events or  here for more information on  all 3rd Thursday happenings and creatives!

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Gallerists Sienna Patti and Leslie Ferrin report on June trip to inaugural SOFA Santa Fe

kenn-holsten-mary-childs-clients-at-sofa-santa-feThe Berkshires were well represented by a nationally known glass specialists Holsten Galleries of Stockbridge. Holsten Gallery co-director, Mary Childs reports “We had a successful show, selling several substantial pieces and meeting new collectors and potential clients from Texas, California, and the Northwest. (Interestingly, many of the Texans had come to Berkshire summer camps as children!) This show provided us an opportunity for us to reach out make connections to this region’s collectors, broaden our client base, and introduce new clients to our gallery and the Berkshires.”

Leslie Ferrin explained the mission of the trip as “Sienna and I went to explore the possibility of participation in this inaugural show as well as the idea that there are comparisons to be made and learned from the art economy in Santa Fe, widely known as “the 3rd largest art market in the US”. The seasonal nature of their business cycle and the regional dependence on cultural tourism is important to learn from as the creative economy in the Berkshires continues to grow. While the summers may be the time of year when the Berkshires put on the most well attended gallery shows, major exhibitions and theater productions, just like Santa Fe, these art businesses and the jobs they provide, operate year round. “

Sienna Patti noted, “It was great to meet up with existing clients at the show and hear them speak about their visits to the Berkshires and our growing reputation as a destination for contemporary art tourism. With the Sol Lewitt exhibit at MASS MoCA newly opened, we are actively working with several collector groups to bring them into the Berkshires to experience our lively mix of art and cultural offerings while seeking out the contemporary visual arts in studios, galleries and museums.

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Second Season of Downstreet Art!

picture-1Following the extraordinary success of last year’s DownStreet Art program, MCLA, along with the City of North Adams, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), Northern Berkshire Community Coalition (NBCC) and Scarafoni Realty once again will present DownStreet Art.

This year’s Downstreet Art  will be nearly doubled in size and scale, with 27 galleries, museums and other arts destinations participating, including 13 new galleries to open TONIGHT, Thursday, June 25, beginning at 6 p.m.

DownStreet Art, a public art project of MCLA’s Berkshire Cultural Resource Center, is designed to revitalize downtown North Adams, harnessing existing arts organizations and events, and transforming vacant and open spaces into arts destinations.

MCLA’s Gallery 51 joins in the celebration with a free opening reception for Threaded, a presentation of unconventional textiles that straddle the fine line between craft and art. Threaded, which also opens at 6 p.m. June 25, features works made from fabric, yarn, and thread.

Gallery 51 is at 51 Main Street in North Adams, in the center of the DownStreet Art scene.

“This program defines North Adams as a cultural haven, driving tourists and community members downtown,” said Jonathan Secor, director of special programming at MCLA. “Last year, DownStreet Art brought 15,000 visitors to downtown North Adams. Businesses felt the impact, both in attendance as well as in sales. Our goal is to increase those numbers.”

“North Adams is an arts destination – not only because it is the home of MASS MoCA, but because of the scope of art in the downtown,” Secor added.

In addition to performances to take place throughout the downtown tonight, a number of area restaurants and cafés will be open late and feature menu specials in honor of the program’s launch.

“DownStreet Art Thursdays” will be held the last Thursday of each month, when all of the galleries will be open late. These events will include the opening of new exhibitions, dance performances, meet and greet gatherings with the artists and other festivities.

Click here to learn more about Downstreet Art and download a map of participating venues!

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Go Green Tonight at Third Thursday!

weblogo_1Go Green and Celebrate the Summer Solstice at Downtown Pittsfield’s June Third Thursday Celebration!

Hula hoops, Morris Men, the Berkshire Bateria, locally grown foods and much much more!

A flyer with a map, full schedule of events, and list of open shops, cultural hotspots, and restaurants will be available for free throughout downtown on 3rd.Thursdays and also as a downloadable PDF at culturalpittsfield.com.

Upcoming 3rd.Thursdays downtown celebrations will be held on July 17, August 21, September 18, and October 16, 2008 from 5pm to 8pm (and beyond) in downtown Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

See you tonight!

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