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Announcing Introductions5

July 8, 2009

Irvine Contemporary is pleased to announce Introductions5, our fifth curated “MFA annual” that brings a selection of new artists from leading art college programs to Washington, D.C. Through a combined process of thesis exhibition visits, artist studio visits, and open submissions, we reviewed over 200 recent graduates from leading MFA programs across the US.

Opening reception with artists, Saturday, August 8, 6:30-9 PM.

Congratulations Introductions5 Participants:

Jonathan Dankenbring (MFA, Indiana University): Sculpture and Installation

Ultra, 2009. Hematite and jade. 4.3 x 2.4 x .3 inches each

Ultra, 2009. Hematite and jade. 4.3 x 2.4 x .3 inches each

John Hill, Jr. (MFA, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill): Drawing

Proactive Teamwork (scene 4), 2008-2009, Pen on paper, 24 x 32 inches

Proactive Teamwork (scene 4), 2008-2009, Pen on paper, 24 x 32 inches

Christopher LaVoie (MFA, Maryland Institute College of Art): Sculpture

Headstone Milestone, 2009. Concrete and cord. Dimensions variable

Headstone Milestone, 2009. Concrete and cord. Dimensions variable

Paris Mavroidis (MFA, Pratt Institute): Digital Media & Film

Divers, 2009. Short Animation (Color), 3 minutes

Divers, 2009. Short Animation (Color), 3 minutes

Matt Sartain (MFA, Academy of Art University, San Francisco): Photography

Untitled (Night), 2009. Archival digital pigment print. Dimensions variable

Untitled (Night), 2009. Archival digital pigment print. Dimensions variable

Wayne Toepp (MFA, Maryland Institute College of Art): Painting

Monitor #12, 2008. Oil on canvas. 36 x 48 inches.

Monitor #12, 2008. Oil on canvas. 36 x 48 inches.

Yi-Hsin Tzeng (MFA, Savannah College of Art and Design): Painting and Mixed Media

Invisible: Box Series (Black), 2008. Acrylic and printmaking on panels, 8.5 x 8.5 x 19.5 inches

Invisible: Box Series (Black), 2008. Acrylic and printmaking on panels, 8.5 x 8.5 x 19.5 inches

Stacey Lee Webber (MFA, University of Wisconsin-Madison): Sculpture

Screwball 1, 2009. Screws, thread, mixed materials. Dimensions variable

Screwball 1, 2009. Screws, thread, mixed materials. Dimensions variable

It’s That Time Again

April 14, 2009

INTRODUCTIONS5: Call for Submissions
An exhibition of works by recent art school graduates in August 2009

APPLICATION PROCESS
Deadline: Friday June 5, 2009
Notification: No later than June 21, 2009
Eligibility: Artists who have graduated in 2008 or 2009 and are available for gallery exhibition

Application must include:
•    Artist’s statement
•    Artist’s resume
•    A CD-ROM of up to ten images.  For New Media and Time Based Media (Sound, Film/Video, etc)
please submit only ten minutes worth of work.
•    Self-addressed stamped envelope – required to have submitted materials returned

Submitted materials will be handled with care, but Irvine Contemporary cannot assume responsibility for lost or damaged materials.

Send to:
Lauren Gentile, Director of Sales
Irvine Contemporary
1412 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005

Irvine Contemporary specializes in contemporary art by emerging and mid-career artists with
growing national and international reputations.  We participate in major nation and international art
fairs and have launched the careers of young artists now in major private and institutional
collections.

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Irvine Contemporary and …

December 30, 2008

MANIFEST HOPE:DC Announces
Inauguration Art Gallery
and Nationwide Art Contest

Winners’ Work to be Shown at “MANIFEST HOPE:DC Gallery”
During the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C.


(December 29, 2009  Los Angeles, CA) MANIFEST HOPE:DC (www.manifesthope.com)   and its partners MoveOn PAC, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and Obey Giant launches a contest today, calling for entries of visual artwork from artists across the country in an online contest. The online contest calls for works that use positive messaging to convey the urgency and importance of encouraging a national dialogue about three themes – Heath Care Reform, the Green Economy and Workers’ Rights.

Building upon the success of MANIFEST HOPE at the Democratic National Convention, MANIFEST HOPE:DC will, once again, gather under one roof the nation’s most talented visual artists and musicians to celebrate the unparalleled grassroots campaign that helped carry President-Elect Barack Obama to victory. Art played an unprecedented role in this election. MANIFEST HOPE:DC celebrates that role, inviting artists to contribute to this remarkable moment in history by creating a forum for both artists and activists to use their powerful voices in maintaining the momentum that will bring about true change in the United States.

MANIFEST HOPE:DC and its partners are offering the public an opportunity to submit art in an online contest, with three chances to win.  The contest is composed of three parts.  Artists can make one submission per category, totaling a maximum of three submissions:

  • Manifest Opportunity – Stimulating The Green Economy
  • Manifest Change – Health Care Reform
  • Manifest Unity – Protecting Workers’ Rights


Submissions will be reviewed by a panel of judges including famed artist, Shepard Fairey; Director, Spike Lee; Washington DC based musician, Eric Hilton of the Thievery Corporation; Curator of Contemporary Art at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Anne Ellegood; SEIU 775NW Healthcare President, David Rolf; Creative & Cultural Director of MoveOn.org, Laura Dawn; and Co-Founder and President of Green For All, Van Jones. Fifteen finalists will be selected to show in the MANIFEST HOPE:DC Gallery alongside well-known artists such as Shepard Fairey, David Choe, Ron English, Ray Noland, Maya Hayuk, Sol Sender and Mike Murphy.

MANIFEST HOPE:DC co-creator Shepard Fairey is known world wide as one of the most prolific urban artists and as designer of the highly visible Obama HOPE posters, stickers and shirts that have been embraced by Obama supporters as the symbol of the grassroots movement. Fairey’s prolific image sparked a maelstrom of grassroots art that has been hung in not only in high-art galleries but volunteer and campaign offices as well.

Creating an inviting and inspiring destination for both those in town to celebrate the inauguration and for residents of Washington DC and the area, MANIFEST HOPE:DC (3333 M Street NW, Washington DC 20007) will be open to the public from Friday, January 16th, 2009 through Monday, January 19th, 2009 from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm.  Visitors will be invited to take in spectacular art, participate in interesting onsite activities and most importantly encouraged to continue to engage in the grassroots movement that carried Barack Obama to the White House.

In addition to the public art gallery, MANIFEST HOPE:DC will host a private, invite-only opening event on Friday, January 16th, 2009 and a closing celebration & inauguration party on the evening of Monday, January 19th, 2009.

MANIFEST HOPE:DC is produced by Evolutionary Media Group and brings together a diverse coalition of organizations working to achieve shared goals.

MANIFEST HOPE:DC Gallery
3333 M Street NW
Washington DC 20007
www.manifesthope.com

For more information or media requests please contact:

Jennifer Gross | Yosi Sergant
Evolutionary Media Group
323/658-8700
jennifer@emgpr.com | yosi@emgpr.com
contest

It’s That Time Again

April 10, 2008

INTRODUCTIONS4: Call for Submissions

An exhibition of works by recent art school graduates

August 2 – September 6, 2008

APPLICATION PROCESS

Deadline: Saturday June 7, 2008

Notification: No later than June 21, 2008

Eligibility: Artists who have graduated in 2007 or 2008 and are available for gallery exhibition

Application must include:

  • Artist’s statement
  • Artist’s resume
  • A CD-ROM of up to ten images. For New Media and Time Based Media (Sound, Film/Video, etc) please submit only ten minutes worth of work.
  • Self-addressed stamped envelope – required to have submitted materials returned

Submitted materials will be handled with care, but Irvine Contemporary cannot assume responsibility for lost or damaged materials.

Send to:

Lauren Gentile, Assistant Director

Irvine Contemporary

1412 14th Street, NW

Washington, DC 20005

Irvine Contemporary specializes in contemporary art by emerging and mid-career artists with growing national and international reputations. We participate in major nation and international art fairs and have launched the careers of young artists now in major private and institutional collections.

An MFA from The Corcoran

August 29, 2007

Smart move – just spoke with one of the professors who was getting ready for first day of classes today – and the Corcoran is in the planning stages of offering an MFA degree. Great news for all of us in the DC art community and another example of how the Corcoran is ready to change with the times, to progress.

Art schools have to offer an MFA program to attract high level professors and serious students; I think area students were torn between, do I get a BFA from the Corcoran and then move away for my MFA, or, do I stay and go to AU for my MFA (and then get to have my senior thesis show in the Katzen Center)

and they were choosing the AU route.

I’m curious to see how this new competition is going to affect the local emerging arts, but I can assure it will be positive.

Introductions3

March 29, 2007

Introductions is Irvine Contemporary‘s annual summer show of works by recent art college graduates in the Washington, mid-Atlantic, and East Coast region.

For Introductions3 this year, Irvine has posted a web page with application instructions and information to assist artists with submissions for the show. The gallery tries to see as many thesis shows and do as many studio visits as possible, but they clearly can’t see everyone, and they want to open the process to as many artists as possible.

Visit this website for information on submitting work for the show. This year the selection committee will include Washington area collectors as well as the Irvine Contemporary crew. Submissions must be from 2006 or 2007 graduates only.


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