Sunday, November 13, 2011

Opening Reception at University House Issaquah

Unfinished Business
Featuring members from the artEAST Art Center in Issaquah


One artist’s trash is another artist’s treasure.
View the creative responses of artists finishing another artist’s work. 
Each artist’s body of work will be exhibited along with their responsive piece. 


University House Issaquah
22975 SE Black Nugget Rd.
Issaquah, WA  98029

Opening Reception Saturday, November 12, 2011 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm
Artists will be present to talk about their various approaches throughout the opening.
Wine, hors d’oeuvres and music by Tom Maeda will accompany the art.
Complimentary parking provided.

Artist Panel Discussion, January 19, 2012 at 2:00 pm

Catherine Kail-Tucker, “She Called to Her Nest, IIomba, ” in response to original painting by Sue Gurevich


Eric Salisbury,  acrylic on canvas, in response to original painting by Melissa Koch


Catherine Thompson, "Aqueous," tile and glass mosaic, in response to glass by Barbara Center


Exhibiting artists include members from the artEAST Art Center and Seattle:  www.arteast.org
       Karen Abel
Gail Baker
Greg Bartol
Ellen Borison
Becky Brooks
Larry Calkins
Barbara Center
Valaree Cox
Stephanie Dickie
Deby Harvey
Monica Gripman
Sue Gurevich
Catherine Kail-Tucker
Kelly Lyles
Melissa Koch
Holly Martz
Jamie McKay
Juliette Ripley-Dunkelberger
Eric Salisbury
Jan Tervonen
Catherine Thompson
Rickie Wolfe

Artwork is on exhibition from November 12- March 4, 2012.
Viewing hours daily from 9:00 AM-8:00 PM.

Please Call (206) 204-5211 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            (206) 204-5211      end_of_the_skype_highlighting by November 10th to RSVP.
Your response is appreciated.

Era Living is a Seattle based company founded in 1987 that provides innovative housing, programs, and service in retirement communities.  Era Living is committed to bringing quality art experiences to their residents and to provide exhibition opportunities to artists.  http://www.eraliving.com
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

CALL FOR ART

Instructions for Email Submission

EXHIBITION:    Shadows and Reflections
LOCATION:      University House Wallingford (UHW)
DATE:                February 16, 2012 to June 18, 2012    
DEADLINE:       November 1, 2011

“Shadows and Reflections” seeks work that explores the intangible and ephemeral aspects of light affecting the physical world and underlying references mined from the theme.   Submit work that is available to exhibit.  If new work is made for the theme and not complete for submission, please note that in your email.   Accepted work will primarily be wall hung with a maximum of 42” on the longest side and must be ready to install with a hanging wire; 3-D maximum size 20”x20”x20”.  All media accepted, excluding those that require electricity.  The curator reserves the right to refuse any work upon installation that does not follow installation guidelines or differs from the selected images.

PLEASE FOLLOW ALL SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS BELOW and SUBMIT IN ONE EMAIL: 

Late or incomplete submissions and improperly labeled jpegs will NOT be juried.

1.       Email submissions to:  curator@junesekiguchi.com

2.       To track email correspondence, type the exhibition title and your name in the subject line of your email       “UHW Shadows and Reflections:  Your Name”

3.       Give ALL the following information:
·         Your Name
·         Email
·         Phone

4.       Attach up to six (6) jpegs of your artwork to that same email
                Use the following Jpeg format instructions:
·         Each Jpeg should be saved at 72 dpi
·         Use maximum image size of 1200px on the longest dimension
·         Limit each jpeg to a maximum file size of 2MG
·         LABEL JPEG WITH YOUR NAME AND TITLE OF ART WORK

5.       Include an art work list with the following details for EACH jpeg
·         Title
·         Medium
·         Size H” x W” x D” (w/frame if applicable)
·         Price or Insurance Value if NFS (not for sale)

 Attach resume/bio and artist statement (total of 3 pages maximum)    
                   
The artist receives 100% from sales at Era Living locations – no commission is taken.  Sales are made directly between you and your client.  Postcards are generated for each show and promotional material sent to print and online media sources.  Opening receptions are held for each exhibition and artist talks may be scheduled.

Era Living is a Seattle based company founded in 1987 that provides innovative housing, programs, and service in retirement communities.  Era Living is committed to bringing quality art experiences to their residents and to provide exhibition opportunities to artists.  http://www.eraliving.com/northwest_art

For questions, email curator@junesekiguchi.com or call 206-713-7819

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Artist Talk at University House Wallingford

3 Artists, 3 Experiences, 3 Stories from North South East West talk about cultural inheritance and influence, and it's role in identity and transformation.
Join a conversation with Sabah Al-Dhaher, Jonathan Wakuda Fischer, and Deborah Kapoor

Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011 at 7:30 pm

University House Wallingford
4400 Stone Way N
Seattle,  WA 98103
Call 206-713-7819 for more information

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Opening Reception at University House Wallingford

NORTH  SOUTH  EAST  WEST
An exhibition of art that traces heritage and cultural explorations from all compass point directions around the globe.


Opening Reception, Thursday, October 20th,  5:30-7:30 PM
at University House Wallingford
4400 Stone Way N
Seattle, WA 98103

Artists include:
Sabah Al-Dhaher, Minh Carrico, MalPina Chan, Yun Hong Chang, Don Cole, Mary Coss, Maura Donegan, Alice Dubiel, Jonathan Wakuda Fischer, Elizabeth Jameson, Deborah Kapoor, Una Kim, Tina Koyama, Pam Lee, Veronique Le Merre, Anna Macrae, Fasika Moges, Jo Moniz, Carina del Rosario, Kabriele Rosas, Paula Stokes, Ken Taya, Joan Wortis, Olivia Zapata, and the work of resident artists.


Artist Credit: Jo Moniz, "Alala's Many Ideas," encaustic on board

Era Living is a Seattle based company founded in 1987 that provides innovative housing, programs, and service in retirement communities.  Era Living is committed to bringing quality art experiences to their residents and to provide exhibition opportunities to artists.  http://www.eraliving.com

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Opening Reception at Aljoya Thornton Place

Red States, Blues States and Colorful Cartoons:
Current Political Art of David Horsey

Lower Level Gallery: The Horsey Family
Mother and Son, Jeanne and David Horsey

This exhibition includes recent cartoons by David Horsey the nationally syndicated Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoons in conjunction with the art of Jeanne Horsey, David’s mother. 

Opening Reception: Thursday November 17, 2011, 4:00-6:30 PM
Artwork is on exhibit through February 12, 2012
Viewing hours daily 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
The artists will be present for the reception.

David Horsey, "Future," 2010, courtesy of the artist

Enjoy music by guitarist Julian Catford, along with wine and appetizers    
Complimentary valet parking provided

Aljoya Thornton Place Northgate
450 NE 100th St., Seattle

Please call (206) 395-2979 to RSVP by November 15th. Space is limited.

 Era Living is a Seattle based company founded in 1987 that provides innovative housing, programs, and service in retirement communities.  Era Living is committed to bringing quality art experiences to their residents and to provide exhibition opportunities to artists.  http://www.eraliving.com
For more information call 206-713-7819

Opening Reception at Ida Culver Broadview

Ida Culver House, Broadview:  
Art Exhibition of Residents and Staff
 Join us for a celebration of a diverse selection of artistic pursuits.

Opening Reception Wednesday, November 16th from 4:30 to 6:30pm
Wine, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment will accompany the art.  
Complimentary parking provided.
12505 Greenwood Ave. N,  Seattle, WA 98133


 Naomi Steele, "Clam Diggers," acrylic on canvas

Exhibiting Artists Include:
Betty Bowes
Michael Burroughs
Mary Eisenman Carson
Milton Clark
Jacqueline Coffrath
Lillian Dolan
Margaret Gangler
Dorothy Gowdey
Eva Halferty
Vivian Kiester
Bob Reichel
Adele Reynolds
Alan Smith
Naomi Steele
Sally Van Alsdahl
Wade Vaughn
Richard Wakefield
Pat Yeager
  
Artwork is on display through March 19, 2012
Please call (206) 204-5408 to RSVP by November 14th

Era Living is a Seattle based company founded in 1987 that provides innovative housing, programs, and service in retirement communities.  Era Living is committed to bringing quality art experiences to their residents and to provide exhibition opportunities to artists.  http://www.eraliving.com

Friday, October 7, 2011

Cynthia Gerdes Encaustic Paintings at Aljoya Thornton Place

Encaustic Artist, Cynthia Gerdes will be exhibiting her work at Aljoya Thornton Place in Northgate.
October 11 through November 15, 2011
The public is welcome to view the work daily 10:00am-4:00pm





Cynthia finds elegant solutions to conflicting mediums such as the warmth and softness of wax with the cold and rigid nature of glass and metal producing dimensional,  textured, sensually rich paintings.


Aljoya Thornton Place
450 NE 100th St in the Northgate area of Seattle

Era Living is a Seattle based company founded in 1987 that provides innovative housing, programs, and service in retirement communities.  Era Living is committed to bringing quality art experiences to their residents and to provide exhibition opportunities to artists.  http://www.eraliving.com

Friday, September 16, 2011

Artist Talk at University House Issaquah

Please join us for an artist talk "Food Glorious Food:  Havest to Table
with Gary Hamburgh, Angela Hoskins, and Jessamyn Tuttle.


Gary Hamburgh, "Old Truck and Fruit Stand," photograph on canvas, 2010, 
photo courtesy of the artist, and Parklane Gallery


Monday, September 26th at 2:00pm
University House Issaquah
22975 SE Black Nugget Road
Issaquah, WA 98027


For more information call 206-713-7819

Edge Artists and work at Aljoya Mercer Island

 left to right:  Victoria Raymond, Juli Sipe, Joy Hagen, Veronique Le Merre, Sara Everett
work of:   Juli Sipe, Joy Hagen, Terry Balle, Lin Rebolini McJunkin
 sculptures of Lin McJunkin and Terry Balle
 Installation view
 Installation view
 Anne Simernitski
Miguel Edwards
Lin Rebolini McJunkin

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Opening Reception at Aljoya Mercer Island

"Postscripts from the EDGE"
Opening Reception: Aljoya Mercer Island
Thursday September 15
4:30-6:30 PM

Lin Rebolini McJunkin, "Green Sea Form," 
detail pate de verre glass and recycled steel, photo courtesy of KP Studios, Anacortes, WA 

"Postscripts from the EDGE" highlights progress made as a group and as individual artists since graduating from the Artist Trust EDGE Program, a professional development training program for visual artists living and working in Washington State.

You are cordially invited to the Gala Opening Reception of Aljoya’s Art Tour.

Exhibiting Artists include:
Terry Balle, Miguel Edwards, Sara Everett, Joy Hagen, Veronique Le Merre, Lin Rebolini McJunkin, Victoria Raymond, Anne Simernitski, Julie Sipe and Suze Woolf.


Opening Reception Thursday September 15, 2011 from 4:30-6:30 PM
Wine, hors d’oeuvres and music will accompany the art.   Complimentary parking is provided.

Artwork is on exhibition from September 15- October 9, 2011
Viewing hours daily from 9:00 AM-8:00 PM

Please Call (206) 204-5211 by Sept 13 to RSVP
Your response is appreciated.


Era Living is a Seattle based company founded in 1987 that provides innovative housing, programs, and service in retirement communities.  Era Living is committed to bringing quality art experiences to their residents and to provide exhibition opportunities to artists.  http://www.eraliving.com