San Juan Puerto Rico Nightlife Guide
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CANVAS Gallery,Miami, CERAMICS EXHIBITION Artists from Puerto Rico 2018
We were very interested in this show as it is a ceramic show of Puerto Rican artists and we are always observing this phenomenon known as art. We were, however, also surprised to see paintings, and although we were not sure that the work is all from the island of Puerto Rico, at least they are from the Caribbean and Latin America. Apart from the works of art, the gallery is a large space that had ample room to showcase the pieces and paintings, but could have done a better job lighting the works. As we have always said, the gallery is merely a vessel for the art itself. The area should be there to optimally display the work for the artist in order to get their vision accurately out to this vast visual world.We want to thank the artists for their hard work, as well as the gallery for their space and their great effort to present Puerto Rican artists.
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Canvas Miami Gallery brings together a select group of artists from the Caribbean and Latin America.
Art Exhibition (An Artist Interpretation of Love) 2014 powered by Eb5 International TV.
You are invited to come embrace the Vibe of Love, Compassion & Forgiveness...the elements that awake and inspire all throughout the season. An Artist Interpretation of Love is an Artist Exhibition featuring nine Astonishing Artists from Houston. Additionally, the exhibition features artworks from Bahia - Brazil, Dominican Republic & Veracruz Mexico...powered by Eb5 International TV.
Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
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NOU Coffee & Art Gallery
NOU Coffee Shop & Art Gallery, pequeña cafeteria ubicada en el interior del hotel boutique la casona galerias, en cuernavaca, ciudad de la eterna primavera
Rear Window - Colombian Art: From Myth to Earth
An account of two complimentary art exhibitions: ‘From Myth to Earth’, developed by British artists Gabriella Sonabend and Sol Bailey Barker as a result of their 6 month-long exploration of Colombian cultures and landscapes; and ‘Mitologia de la Tierra’, an exhibition by 7 contemporary Colombian artists in London.
Exiled Parisian impressionists reunite in London’s Tate Britain
When Paris came under siege in the Franco-Prussian war in 1870, one unexpected consequence was the number of artists who escaped to London as refugees.
A new show looking at their work as impressionists opens on Thursday in the city's Tate Britain gallery.
Al Jazeera's Jessica Baldwin reports from London.
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Latino Museum Of History, Art & Culture - Artist Sandra Sarmiento
Downtown Los Angeles July Art Walk; Latino Museum Of History, Art & Culture
Presenting Artist Sandra Sarmiento
Sandra Sarmiento was born in Bogotá, Colombia. She grew up immersed in art and performance. Her father, a retired classical violinist of the Colombian Symphony Orchestra, and her mother, a ballet dancer, inspired the beginning of this art adventure. Sandra started ballet at age 4 and theatre at age 15, becoming a professional choreographer. Simultaneously she started her painting career, graduating in Fine Arts at the University Jorge Tadeo Lozano in Bogotá. Sandra combines her techniques in art and theatre, and the inspiration from the beautiful country she was born in to create her unique paintings with great sense of movement, color, emotions and body expressions. sandra@sarmientoart.com
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Cockfighting in Cuba: A legal gray area
CNN's Karl Penhaul reports on the murky legal status of cockfighting in the communist Caribbean state.
GISELA COLON : NEW SCULPTURE : 2018
A new Film by Eric Minh Swenson
Diane Rosenstein is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new sculpture by Los Angeles-based artist Gisela Colon. This exhibition – the artist’s second with the gallery – will present two large-scale Parabolic Monoliths, an evolving series of blow-molded acrylic Pods, and a new freestanding Light Slab. Gisela Colon’s sculpture is, in her words, “a pursuit of the infinite sky,” of the intangible through the material. It offers an interaction between the viewer and variable ambient light and is activated by changing environmental conditions and the viewer’s perceptual experience.
The artist, who was raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, identifies an early influence of Venezuelan artists Jésus Rafael Soto and Carlos Cruz-Diez. While she first exhibited abstract paintings, Colon says that the writings of Donald Judd and Robert Irwin increased her interest in issues of visual perception and materiality, and led her to make sculpture. She developed a unique fabrication method of blow-molding and layering acrylics, producing wall-mounted sculptures that emanate light and color. Although her work is informed by the ideals and practices of the California Light and Space movement, the results are futuristic and transformative.
This exhibition centers on a dramatic installation of two large-scale Parabolic Monoliths (one is 15 feet, the other is 12 feet) that Colon sculpted in iridescent carbon fiber using aerospace technology. In contrast to the acrylic Pods, these majestic volumes are smooth surfaced and they shine, reflecting all light sources in the environment. The Parabolic Monoliths have no right angles or edges, eluding the dominant geometry of hard edge Minimalist boxes. Colon explains that “The Monoliths’ appearance is high-tech, space-age, and futuristic, yet at their core they are also visceral, primitive, reminiscent of ancient cultural objects imbued with sacredness and a higher purpose, such as totems, Stonehenge, and pyramids.”
The artist will also present a major series of her biomorphic wall-work – the acrylic Pods. She will show new shapes, including Oblates and Spheroids, as well as a tall and narrow Elongated Rectanguloid that measures nine and one half feet. This series has evolved significantly from the first forms she showed in 2012. The artist has refined the forms tending towards symmetry and subtlety in palette and effect. The imbued metallics, blacks and blues highlight the varieties of perceptual experience so the viewer has unfettered access to a broader range of reflected prismatic colors. She will also show a Light Slab fabricated in a combination of acrylic and polished stainless steel that hovers in the boundary between painting and sculpture. The work contrasts the soft refractive glow of light through acrylic panels with the clear-mirrored reflections from the polished steel.
Many of the artist’s formal concerns challenge Minimalism and the Light and Space movement. Colon states, “Minimalism has historically involved reductive forms that appear life-less, strictly material, inert, industrial and are devoid of organic qualities. The vocabulary of forms that I have developed (Pods, Slabs, Monoliths), all involve qualities that appear to embody some kind of energy that can relate to life-like forms. They appear to contain life in an abstract way. They combine the industrial with the organic, and a confluence of contrasting aspects.”
GISELA COLON’s (Canada, b. 1966) sculpture is in the permanent collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA; the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD), San Diego, CA; The Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, CA; and the Grand Rapids Museum of Art (GRAM), Grand Rapids, MI, among others. Colon has a solo exhibition atthe San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas and was included in California Dreaming: Contemporary Art From The Weisman Art Foundation, Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Malibu, CA (2017); and Selections from The Permanent Collection,” Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA (2017). The artist lives and works in Los Angeles.
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New mural being created in Downtown Gainesville
A Gainesville urban art project is entering its 4th year and the City of Gainesville announced its next mural will be created by renowned International Urban Artist Joshua Santos Rivera, also known as Bik Ismo.
Rivera worked as a graffiti artist for the last 22 years.
The Puerto Rican native will now showcase his talents in Gainesville.
The '352walls Project' was created to preserve the concept of urban art as a temporary art form.
352walls is a part of the urban art movement which has been called ‘The Museum of the Streets' and here we are—a changing gallery,” City of Gainesville Cultural Affairs Manager Russell Etling said. “As time goes on, murals will be refreshed and we will keep bringing wonderful new artists. Plus, celebrate our wonderful regional artists as well.
In 2014, the bulldog that Rivera painted in Miami received great reviews from artists around the world.
“What I love about (being) an artist, travel the world and know about artists in different places, different styles, and different cultures,” International Urban Artist Joshua Santos Rivera (Bik Ismo) said.
Soon, there will be a chrome Gator in Downtown Gainesville.
“We are just delighted to be able to bring this wonderful public art to the community,” Etling said.
Rivera uses a blueprint to guide him to create the chrome-like mural.
“I got to have a real photo and do it by little,” Rivera said. “Then, put the right color and put it at the right place to assimilate the technique.
Rivera says he is happy that he was selected to paint a mural for the project.
“Very, very happy to be here,” Rivera said. “As you can see, they got a really good selection, a good taste for the artist—different countries, different styles.
Anyone is welcome to see Rivera paint the mural on the West wall of the restaurant called ‘The Bull' in Downtown Gainesville during the weekend if the weather permits.
The location of the restaurant is at 18 SW 1st Avenue.
#MovingBrega lipdub - Brega Bien Community Art Project
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Brega Bien is a community project aimed at high risk communities comprised of individuals between the ages of 12-24; based in San Juan, Puerto Rico that provides resources to the community in order to create safe spaces for the young to thrive into a better social environment through a performing arts platform. This includes, community interaction and development through sexual and violence prevention programs, as well as educational services that encourage cultural and artistic expression.
As a result to our youth's risk of academic interest, use of violence, and high risk sexual conduct inside our community, we want to make a bigger initiative to prevent and educate them through the previously mentioned performing arts platform.
The project's goal is to move our project remodeling an acquired three-story building located in San Juan, Puerto Rico that would provide safe spaces and performing arts instruments/resources such as radio, television, painting, sculpting, acting, music production, photography, poetry and creative resources, among others, that will empower our youth to produce and distribute their artistic pieces to the world and ultimately open doors inside the performing arts world. We acquired a new building in 2008, and have gained half of the money/funding needed to reconstruct our community project. However, we are searching for the last push in order to jump-start what looks like a promising future.
The $550,000 Goal covers: contractors, construction materials, plumbing, furniture, and electrical wiring installation, hiring expert advising for the development of the project, among other necessities. Once moved, we can re-open our doors to our youth in the community so they can keep developing and improving their artistic abilities/work. Our youth mission is to reinvent themselves through art and innovation. This way, we attempt to provide a more positive and prosperous development of Puerto Rican society and become the spark to promote this movement around the world.
Armando Bayolo - Papillons Hallucigeniques - 1-3/5
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1: Papillons hallucigeniques
2: Des cloches suspendues
3: Hopscotch
4: Rachmaninoff
5: Sparkles
Playlist:
Armando Bayolo's music combines the audacity of popular music, the verve-filled rhythmic language of Latin America, and the pugnacity of postmodern classicism into a heady, formidable concoction. (Christian Carey, Sequenza21)
Born in 1973 in Santurce, Puerto Rico to Cuban parents, composer Armando Bayolo began musical studies at the age of twelve. At sixteen he went on to study at the prestigious Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan, where he first began the serious study of composition.
Mr. Bayolo's music, which the Washington Post hailed as radiant and ethereal, full of lush ideas and a kind of fierce grandeur (which unfold) with subtle, driving power; and which the Charlotte Observer says deserves to be played many more times and in many more places encompasses a wide variety of genres including works for solo instruments, voices, chamber and orchestral music. Recent premiere performances include Orfei Mors by cellist Phillip von Maltzahnn and the Society for New Music (Syracuse) and the Western Piedmont Symphony Orchestra; Kaddish:Passio:Rothko by the chorus and orchestra of the National Gallery of Art; Mix Tape by National Symphony Orchestra bassist and Peabody Institute professor Jeffrey Weisner; Absolute Music for trombone and orchestra with trombonist Philip Brown and the South Jutlands Symphony Orchestra of Soderborg, Denmark, who commissioned the work, under the direction of Maximiano Valdés; Caprichos by the ensemble Hexnut as part of the Karnatic Lab series in Amsterdam as well as various festival appearances throughout Holland; and Los Conquistadores by the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, Maximiano Valdés, conducting; Lullabies by Trio Montage at Carnegie Hall; Symphony: Savage Howls by the University of Oregon Wind Ensemble; and Tusch at Barge Music, among others. Upcoming performances in 2012-13 include the premieres of several major works including Sacred Cows by hexaCollective and Great Noise Ensemble; Cancionero Amoroso by Volti and Orfeón San Juan Bautista; the organ sonata, Obsessioneering, by David Troiano; the London premiere of Action Figure by ensemble Lontano; the Washington premiere of Tusch with Cornelius Dufallo; the world premiere of The Books of Bokonon by The Deviant Septet; the world premiere of Hesychasmos by Great Noise Ensemble; and performances of his second (Symphony: Cancionero Mudo) and third (Symphony: Savage Howls) symphonies by the Western Piedmont Symphony and the wind ensembles of The Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University (the latter concluding the 2012 edition of the Bowling Green New Music Festival).
Mr. Bayolo's recent commissions include Little Black Book, commissioned by the Fromm Foundation for guitarist D.J. Sparr; Hesychasmos commissioned by the music department of the National Gallery of Art for Great Noise Ensemble; Cancionero Amoroso commissioned by Volti and Orfeón San Juan Bautista; The Books of Bokonon for The Deviant Septet; Obsessioneering for organist David Troiano; Lullabies, for Marguerite Levin and Trio Montage; Symphony: Savage Howls the wind ensembles of the University of Oregon, The Ohio State University, Arizona State University, Bowling Green State University and the Eastman School of Music; Absolute Music, a concerto for trombonist Philip Brown and the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra of Denmark; Caprichos for the Dutch group Hexnut, Ned McGowan, Artistic Director; Tusch for violinist Cornelius Dufallo; and a new work for the Chicago Sinfonietta's Chiscape project.
Mr. Bayolo is an extremely active and adventuresome (The Washington Post) advocate and promoter of new music. He is the founder, Artistic Director and principal conductor of Great Noise Ensemble, which since 2005 has risen to become perhaps the most important force for contemporary music in the Washington, D.C. region. In 2012 Mr. Bayolo was named Curator for New Music by the Atlas Performing Arts Center in Washington. At Atlas he has developed an exciting, cutting edge series of concerts which the Washington Post hailed as one of the new year's happiest developments on the Washington music scene.
Mr. Bayolo's music has recently been released on the Innova label with upcoming releases on Great Noise Ensemble's home label due in 2013 and is published by his own imprint, Olibel Music and available through his web site, armandobayolo.com.
All paintings by Hasegawa Tōhaku (jap. 長谷川 等伯; * 1539 in the province of Noto, † 1610 in Edo)
Multiplicity • September 23 2016 • Gallery 1299
September 23 2016 • Multiplicity • 9:00PM
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By faithfulness we are collected and wound up into unity within ourselves, whereas we had been scattered abroad in multiplicity. (Saint Augustine)
Opening Reception: 9PM
After Party: 10PM
Featured Artist:
Sharon Pomales
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Info:
We are proud to present Multiplicity, the diversity of one, a solo exhibition of the extraordinary talented national artist Sharon Pomales. This retrospective journey, in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, will feature her interpretation of the many threads of the Latino culture which form one beautifully vibrant community.
Sharon Pomales was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She started with art at the age of eight and studied for a short period at the Atelier in Isla Verde of the late Argentinean portrait artist Antonio Gantes.
She is a realist artist working in oil and pastel. Since moving to Ohio in 2012 she has exhibited at various galleries, institutions, and museums nationwide. Her work has been featured in various publications.
Her father, Raul Pomales-Ledee, a watercolor artist, commercial illustrator and Art Director was also a mentor and teacher until he passed away in Orlando, Florida in 2006. Sharon moved to the US in 2012 and lives in Bay Village, Ohio.
Sharon is a member of the Portrait Society of America, Oil Painters of America, National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society, American Women Artists, International Guild of Realism, Ohio Art League, and is a Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America. Her work is represented by Lovetts Gallery in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Gallery 1299, the Warehouse District Creative + Spirits Fine Arts Venue. The first innovative fine arts gallery in full collaboration with nightlife entertainment, based in the heart of the Historic Warehouse District of Downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Now planning an ongoing schedule of exhibits and production editions of a wide format of events that focus on the benefit of the arts, artists, local businesses, sponsors, and the social community.
RSVP • VIP • INFO:
(216) 363-1113 • (216) 338-9806 • gallery1299@aol.com
Location:
Gallery 1299
1299 West 9th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
FB Page: facebook.com/Gallery1299
Feng Shui, M.D. How to use Feng Shui
Demo file of a TV Show being produced in San Juan, PR by Producciones Eddie Valdes. Using a local art gallery as a project for a complete makeover using Feng Shui before and after prior to an art exhibit.
#fengshui #artgallery #energy #chi #makeover #tv #flyingsolofilms #entertainment #realitytv
Elles Art Works Foundation
Elles Dennis Reed Jr. life with designing, creation and drawing animals, commercial, people, and cars with all kinds of mediums. Though my trails and adversities I learn to reach out to people through Gods first love in me, my art. I been drawing since 3 years of age, raised in Houston, Texas, finished school in Katy, Texas. I went to Glasselle School of Arts, my art has open doors through people for me. Now last month I recently started an art foundation to help people. Seeing a loved one going through a stoke makes me realize life is not all about me. It is better to give the world somethink very priceless, yourself.
Armando Bayolo - Papillons Hallucigeniques - 4&5/5
DEAR COPYRIGHT HOLDER, if you have any problems with this being on YouTube, please contact me, and I will remove it immediately. Thank you!
1: Papillons hallucigeniques
2: Des cloches suspendues
3: Hopscotch
4: Rachmaninoff
5: Sparkles
Playlist:
Armando Bayolo's music combines the audacity of popular music, the verve-filled rhythmic language of Latin America, and the pugnacity of postmodern classicism into a heady, formidable concoction. (Christian Carey, Sequenza21)
Born in 1973 in Santurce, Puerto Rico to Cuban parents, composer Armando Bayolo began musical studies at the age of twelve. At sixteen he went on to study at the prestigious Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan, where he first began the serious study of composition.
Mr. Bayolo's music, which the Washington Post hailed as radiant and ethereal, full of lush ideas and a kind of fierce grandeur (which unfold) with subtle, driving power; and which the Charlotte Observer says deserves to be played many more times and in many more places encompasses a wide variety of genres including works for solo instruments, voices, chamber and orchestral music. Recent premiere performances include Orfei Mors by cellist Phillip von Maltzahnn and the Society for New Music (Syracuse) and the Western Piedmont Symphony Orchestra; Kaddish:Passio:Rothko by the chorus and orchestra of the National Gallery of Art; Mix Tape by National Symphony Orchestra bassist and Peabody Institute professor Jeffrey Weisner; Absolute Music for trombone and orchestra with trombonist Philip Brown and the South Jutlands Symphony Orchestra of Soderborg, Denmark, who commissioned the work, under the direction of Maximiano Valdés; Caprichos by the ensemble Hexnut as part of the Karnatic Lab series in Amsterdam as well as various festival appearances throughout Holland; and Los Conquistadores by the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, Maximiano Valdés, conducting; Lullabies by Trio Montage at Carnegie Hall; Symphony: Savage Howls by the University of Oregon Wind Ensemble; and Tusch at Barge Music, among others. Upcoming performances in 2012-13 include the premieres of several major works including Sacred Cows by hexaCollective and Great Noise Ensemble; Cancionero Amoroso by Volti and Orfeón San Juan Bautista; the organ sonata, Obsessioneering, by David Troiano; the London premiere of Action Figure by ensemble Lontano; the Washington premiere of Tusch with Cornelius Dufallo; the world premiere of The Books of Bokonon by The Deviant Septet; the world premiere of Hesychasmos by Great Noise Ensemble; and performances of his second (Symphony: Cancionero Mudo) and third (Symphony: Savage Howls) symphonies by the Western Piedmont Symphony and the wind ensembles of The Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University (the latter concluding the 2012 edition of the Bowling Green New Music Festival).
Mr. Bayolo's recent commissions include Little Black Book, commissioned by the Fromm Foundation for guitarist D.J. Sparr; Hesychasmos commissioned by the music department of the National Gallery of Art for Great Noise Ensemble; Cancionero Amoroso commissioned by Volti and Orfeón San Juan Bautista; The Books of Bokonon for The Deviant Septet; Obsessioneering for organist David Troiano; Lullabies, for Marguerite Levin and Trio Montage; Symphony: Savage Howls the wind ensembles of the University of Oregon, The Ohio State University, Arizona State University, Bowling Green State University and the Eastman School of Music; Absolute Music, a concerto for trombonist Philip Brown and the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra of Denmark; Caprichos for the Dutch group Hexnut, Ned McGowan, Artistic Director; Tusch for violinist Cornelius Dufallo; and a new work for the Chicago Sinfonietta's Chiscape project.
Mr. Bayolo is an extremely active and adventuresome (The Washington Post) advocate and promoter of new music. He is the founder, Artistic Director and principal conductor of Great Noise Ensemble, which since 2005 has risen to become perhaps the most important force for contemporary music in the Washington, D.C. region. In 2012 Mr. Bayolo was named Curator for New Music by the Atlas Performing Arts Center in Washington. At Atlas he has developed an exciting, cutting edge series of concerts which the Washington Post hailed as one of the new year's happiest developments on the Washington music scene.
Mr. Bayolo's music has recently been released on the Innova label with upcoming releases on Great Noise Ensemble's home label due in 2013 and is published by his own imprint, Olibel Music and available through his web site, armandobayolo.com.
All paintings by Hasegawa Tōhaku (jap. 長谷川 等伯; * 1539 in the province of Noto, † 1610 in Edo)
Sterling Downey explains graffiti evolution on international and cultural scale
visiting expression of contemporary graffiti with international pioneer Sterling Downey publisher music fashion editorial
Comadre
Comadre - 05.03.2007 - Hamburg(D) - Rote Flora
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