Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
icebox
www.wpadc.org
Washington Project for the Arts is pleased to announce the opening of our second annual holiday gift shop, IceBox. The shop will feature a wide variety of artworks and other handmade goods by WPA member artists. Participating artists include Double A Projects (Athena Robles and Anna Stein), Denee Barr, Sandy Gold, James Halloran, Linda Hesh, Ellen Hill, Rebecca Kallem, Alice Kress, Laurel Lukaszewski, Susana Raab, Amy Carmichael Smith, John Totaro, Katharine Watson, Robert Weiner and Claudia Vess. Featuring jewelry, small works of art, household goods, totebags and greeting cards, IceBox offers a great selection of creative, unique holiday gifts!
IceBox, which will take over the WPA office at 2023 Massachusetts Avenue NW, runs from December 3 through December 23. There will be an opening reception on Friday, December 3 from 6-8pm, in conjunction with Dupont Circle First Fridays, and a special shopping event on Tuesday, December 21 from 6:30-8:30pm. The shop will also be open Monday-Friday, from 12pm-5pm and by appointment.
images: upper left:bracelets by Alice Kresse; upper right: greeting card by Rebecca Kallem; lower left: Chance Meeting card by Linda Hesh; lower right: necklace by Laurel Lukaszewski.
p.s. Works Sold......Thanks a Bunch!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
Update from the portfolios of Denee Barr:
From a Global Window
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
"Cultural Diplomacy in Art"
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Tonight at the Organization of American States in Celebration of the 31st Anniversary of Independence Day for St. Vincent and the Grenadines in Washington, DC
Previously from the portfolios of Denee Barr
FROM A GLOBAL WINDOW: SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES, WEST INDIES BY DENEE BARR
A Photographer and Artist Explores The Country That Has Inspired Her Work Information: Dr. Joan F. Higbee -202-707-2011 RSVP: Ms. Lourdes Catalano -202-707-2819
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 12:00-1:00 p.m. Hispanic Division Hanke Room Thomas Jefferson Building Room 240 Library of Congress 1st Street SE, between Independence Avenue and East Capitol Street Request ADA accommodations 5 days in advance, 202-707-6362 or ada@loc.gov
http://www.flickr.com/photos/deneebarrphotographic/
Leaving Port Elizabeth, Bequia Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies c 1996 Denee Barr
Medium:
Silver gelatin photograph and mixed media
16" x 20"
St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Map
West Indies
circa 1960
Library of Congress
Monday, October 25, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
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Monday, October 18, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
www.dcarts.dc.gov
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities has teamed up with the Walter E. Washington Convention Center to host Arts On N Street, a two-week arts festival along N Street between 7th & 9th Streets, NW. The Festival features art by local artists, music, fashion and local businesses. This initiative provides spaces for artists and organizations and the opportunity to collaborate and learn from each other, while also offering free and public art to the public. Arts On N Street is a free of charge street festival and will take place for two weekends in August:
Saturday and Sunday
August 7th—8th
August 14th — 15th
10am-4pm
N Street between 7th & 9th Streets, NW
——————————————————————-
Featuring:
Albus Cavus (August: 8, 14, & 15)
DJ Alex Gold (August 14)
Allison Jai O’Dell (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Amber Robles-Gordon (August: 7 & 8 )
Art Drauglis (August: 7)
Amelia Smith (August: 14 & 5)
The Caribbean (August: 14 & 15)
Charlene Lockwood (August: 7 & 8 )
Crystal Little (August: 8, 14, & 15)
Cynthia Sands
Lanyapi Designs
Dana Ellyn
Danny Jean-Jacques
Denee Barr (August: 7 & 8 )
Ed Burck (August: 7)
Eve VanDalsen (August: 14 & 15)
Gaby Hernandez (August: 14 & 15)
Hugh + Crye (August: 7 & 8 )
Ida Mitchell (August: 8 & 15)
Jenni Feingold (August: 7 & 14)
Joan Romaine (August: 8 )
Joseph Jones (August: 14)
Katherine Watson (August: 7 & 14)
Katie Stack (August: 14 & 15)
Kelly Towles (August: 7 & 8 )
Kendall Nordin
Kristina Billonick
Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Lisa K. Rosenstein (August: 14 & 15)
Lucia Hamilton (August: 7 & 8 )
Lunar Massage (August: 7)
Matt Hollis (August: 14 & 15)
Matt Sesow (August: 14)
Matthew Parker (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Michele Banks (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Niambi George (August: 7, 8, & 14)
Rania Hassan (August: 15)
Rebound Design
Red Table Press
Sankofa Beads
Sean Hennessey (August: 15)
Sheila Crider (August: 14)
Soyini George (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Stephanie Bonifant (August: 14 & 15)
TH Gomillion (August: 7 & 8 )
DJ Uncle Eric (August: 7 )
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
www.dcarts.dc.gov
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities has teamed up with the Walter E. Washington Convention Center to host Arts On N Street, a two-week arts festival along N Street between 7th & 9th Streets, NW. The Festival features art by local artists, music, fashion and local businesses. This initiative provides spaces for artists and organizations and the opportunity to collaborate and learn from each other, while also offering free and public art to the public. Arts On N Street is a free of charge street festival and will take place for two weekends in August:
Saturday and Sunday
August 7th—8th
August 14th — 15th
10am-4pm
N Street between 7th & 9th Streets, NW
——————————————————————-
Featuring:
Albus Cavus (August: 8, 14, & 15)
DJ Alex Gold (August 14)
Allison Jai O’Dell (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Amber Robles-Gordon (August: 7 & 8 )
Art Drauglis (August: 7)
Amelia Smith (August: 14 & 5)
The Caribbean (August: 14 & 15)
Charlene Lockwood (August: 7 & 8 )
Crystal Little (August: 8, 14, & 15)
Cynthia Sands
Lanyapi Designs
Dana Ellyn
Danny Jean-Jacques
Denee Barr (August: 7 & 8 )
Ed Burck (August: 7)
Eve VanDalsen (August: 14 & 15)
Gaby Hernandez (August: 14 & 15)
Hugh + Crye (August: 7 & 8 )
Ida Mitchell (August: 8 & 15)
Jenni Feingold (August: 7 & 14)
Joan Romaine (August: 8 )
Joseph Jones (August: 14)
Katherine Watson (August: 7 & 14)
Katie Stack (August: 14 & 15)
Kelly Towles (August: 7 & 8 )
Kendall Nordin
Kristina Billonick
Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Lisa K. Rosenstein (August: 14 & 15)
Lucia Hamilton (August: 7 & 8 )
Lunar Massage (August: 7)
Matt Hollis (August: 14 & 15)
Matt Sesow (August: 14)
Matthew Parker (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Michele Banks (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Niambi George (August: 7, 8, & 14)
Rania Hassan (August: 15)
Rebound Design
Red Table Press
Sankofa Beads
Sean Hennessey (August: 15)
Sheila Crider (August: 14)
Soyini George (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Stephanie Bonifant (August: 14 & 15)
TH Gomillion (August: 7 & 8 )
DJ Uncle Eric (August: 7 )
Monday, August 2, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
Arts on N Street Festival
www.dcarts.dc.gov
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities has teamed up with the Walter E. Washington Convention Center to host Arts On N Street, a two-week arts festival along N Street between 7th & 9th Streets, NW. The Festival features art by local artists, music, fashion and local businesses. This initiative provides spaces for artists and organizations and the opportunity to collaborate and learn from each other, while also offering free and public art to the public. Arts On N Street is a free of charge street festival and will take place for two weekends in August:
Saturday and Sunday
August 7th—8th
August 14th — 15th
10am-4pm
N Street between 7th & 9th Streets, NW
——————————————————————-
Featuring:
Albus Cavus (August: 8, 14, & 15)
DJ Alex Gold (August 14)
Allison Jai O’Dell (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Amber Robles-Gordon (August: 7 & 8 )
Art Drauglis (August: 7)
Amelia Smith (August: 14 & 5)
The Caribbean (August: 14 & 15)
Charlene Lockwood (August: 7 & 8 )
Crystal Little (August: 8, 14, & 15)
Cynthia Sands
Lanyapi Designs
Dana Ellyn
Danny Jean-Jacques
Denee Barr (August: 7 & 8 )
Ed Burck (August: 7)
Eve VanDalsen (August: 14 & 15)
Gaby Hernandez (August: 14 & 15)
Hugh + Crye (August: 7 & 8 )
Ida Mitchell (August: 8 & 15)
Jenni Feingold (August: 7 & 14)
Joan Romaine (August: 8 )
Joseph Jones (August: 14)
Katherine Watson (August: 7 & 14)
Katie Stack (August: 14 & 15)
Kelly Towles (August: 7 & 8 )
Kendall Nordin
Kristina Billonick
Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Lisa K. Rosenstein (August: 14 & 15)
Lucia Hamilton (August: 7 & 8 )
Lunar Massage (August: 7)
Matt Hollis (August: 14 & 15)
Matt Sesow (August: 14)
Matthew Parker (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Michele Banks (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Niambi George (August: 7, 8, & 14)
Rania Hassan (August: 15)
Rebound Design
Red Table Press
Sankofa Beads
Sean Hennessey (August: 15)
Sheila Crider (August: 14)
Soyini George (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Stephanie Bonifant (August: 14 & 15)
TH Gomillion (August: 7 & 8 )
DJ Uncle Eric (August: 7 )
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
Arts on N Street Festival
www.dcarts.dc.gov
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities has teamed up with the Walter E. Washington Convention Center to host Arts On N Street, a two-week arts festival along N Street between 7th & 9th Streets, NW. The Festival features art by local artists, music, fashion and local businesses. This initiative provides spaces for artists and organizations and the opportunity to collaborate and learn from each other, while also offering free and public art to the public. Arts On N Street is a free of charge street festival and will take place for two weekends in August:
Saturday and Sunday
August 7th—8th
August 14th — 15th
10am-4pm
N Street between 7th & 9th Streets, NW
——————————————————————-
Featuring:
Albus Cavus (August: 8, 14, & 15)
DJ Alex Gold (August 14)
Allison Jai O’Dell (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Amber Robles-Gordon (August: 7 & 8 )
Art Drauglis (August: 7)
Amelia Smith (August: 14 & 5)
The Caribbean (August: 14 & 15)
Charlene Lockwood (August: 7 & 8 )
Crystal Little (August: 8, 14, & 15)
Cynthia Sands
Lanyapi Designs
Dana Ellyn
Danny Jean-Jacques
Denee Barr (August: 7 & 8 )
Ed Burck (August: 7)
Eve VanDalsen (August: 14 & 15)
Gaby Hernandez (August: 14 & 15)
Hugh + Crye (August: 7 & 8 )
Ida Mitchell (August: 8 & 15)
Jenni Feingold (August: 7 & 14)
Joan Romaine (August: 8 )
Joseph Jones (August: 14)
Katherine Watson (August: 7 & 14)
Katie Stack (August: 14 & 15)
Kelly Towles (August: 7 & 8 )
Kendall Nordin
Kristina Billonick
Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Lisa K. Rosenstein (August: 14 & 15)
Lucia Hamilton (August: 7 & 8 )
Lunar Massage (August: 7)
Matt Hollis (August: 14 & 15)
Matt Sesow (August: 14)
Matthew Parker (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Michele Banks (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Niambi George (August: 7, 8, & 14)
Rania Hassan (August: 15)
Rebound Design
Red Table Press
Sankofa Beads
Sean Hennessey (August: 15)
Sheila Crider (August: 14)
Soyini George (August: 7, 8, 14, & 15)
Stephanie Bonifant (August: 14 & 15)
TH Gomillion (August: 7 & 8 )
DJ Uncle Eric (August: 7 )
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
(SOLD-July 2010)
Banana Shack, St. Vincent and the Grenadines West Indies
c 1997 Denee Barr
medium: silver gelatin photo and mixed media, 20" x 16"
Note: Banana Shack photo captured by Denee Barr in the Mesopotamia/Marriqua Valley, St. Vincent and the Grenadines West Indies
The Mesopotamia/Marriaqua Valley, St. Vincent and the Grenadines West Indies
This vast expanse of land is so luxuriant and evergreen with virtually every tropical crop growing in the rich fertile soils of St. Vincent. The Valley, viewed from a specific location on the island, offers a spectacular panoramic view of what is often referred as the “islands breadbasket” containing plots of bananas, nutmeg, cocoa, breadfruit, coconut and a multitude of root crops. The grand Bonhomme Mountain (318 ft, 970 metres) dominates the ridges that rises around the valley and a number of streams and rivers come together to flow over the rocks of the Yambou Gorge; in the small town of Mesopotamia (“Mespo”), before entering the sea on the east coast of the island. www.discoversvg.com
Monday, July 12, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
Friday, June 25, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
FROM A GLOBAL WINDOW: SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES, WEST INDIES BY DENEE BARR
A Photographer and Artist Explores The Country That Has Inspired Her Work Information: Dr. Joan F. Higbee -202-707-2011 RSVP: Ms. Lourdes Catalano -202-707-2819
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 12:00-1:00 p.m. Hispanic Division Hanke Room Thomas Jefferson Building Room 240 Library of Congress 1st Street SE, between Independence Avenue and East Capitol Street Request ADA accommodations 5 days in advance, 202-707-6362 or ada@loc.gov
Leaving Port Elizabeth, Bequia Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies c 1996 Denee Barr
Medium:
Silver gelatin photograph and mixed media
16" x 20"
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Map
West Indies
circa 1960
Library of Congress
p.s.
Denee Barr Portrait from "Defining Ourselves" Photography Touring Exhibit by Bonnie Schupp next on view Summer 2010 in Arlington, Virginia.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
Keep in mind you can always see my photographs in the Heart of DC: John A. Wilson Building City Hall Public Permanent Art Collection, 3rd floor east next to the Office of Planning and Economic Development.
The collection is open to the public during the normal business hours: Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm. Free, guided tours of the exhibition are offered bimonthly. For more information, contact Zoma Wallace, Art Bank Coordinator or (202) 724-5613.
The largest display of artwork from the Art Bank is the City Hall Art Collection at the John A. Wilson Building in downtown DC entitled The HeArt of DC. In 2006 the DC Creates Public Art Program acquired 153 works of art representing 100 Metropolitan area artists for the inaugural phase of the City Hall Art Collection. In 2008, the program made ... See Moreanother acquisition bringing the number of pieces to over 200. The collection showcases the extent and depth of our local visual arts talent. Over 10 percent of the artists were born in the District, and most have lived here for over 20 years. In addition to supporting the work of living artists through art purchases, we were able to enhance the collection with the work of nationally recognized DC artists including Gene Davis and Alma Thomas. By presenting art outside traditional venues of museums and galleries, the City Hall Art Collection benefits the community and its visitors by increasing access to art, extending our cultural institutions’ reach, and providing artists with opportunities to expand their artistic practice and audience. Installed in the John A. Wilson Building, the collection is open to the public.
The collection is open to the public during the normal business hours: Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm. Free, guided tours of the exhibition are offered bimonthly. For more information, contact Zoma Wallace, Art Bank Coordinator or (202) 724-5613.
The largest display of artwork from the Art Bank is the City Hall Art Collection at the John A. Wilson Building in downtown DC entitled The HeArt of DC. In 2006 the DC Creates Public Art Program acquired 153 works of art representing 100 Metropolitan area artists for the inaugural phase of the City Hall Art Collection. In 2008, the program made ... See Moreanother acquisition bringing the number of pieces to over 200. The collection showcases the extent and depth of our local visual arts talent. Over 10 percent of the artists were born in the District, and most have lived here for over 20 years. In addition to supporting the work of living artists through art purchases, we were able to enhance the collection with the work of nationally recognized DC artists including Gene Davis and Alma Thomas. By presenting art outside traditional venues of museums and galleries, the City Hall Art Collection benefits the community and its visitors by increasing access to art, extending our cultural institutions’ reach, and providing artists with opportunities to expand their artistic practice and audience. Installed in the John A. Wilson Building, the collection is open to the public.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
A COLLECTING AFFAIR III: THE ART OF COLLECTING PHOTOGRAPHY
The Collectors photography exhibition is being held as part of the Columbia Festival of the Arts. The exhibit runs June 10-27, 2010 here in Columbia Art Center Galleries. There will be five women photographers featured in the show (Denee Barr is one of the exhibiting photographers with several photo-based artworks in this exhibit!). The show is the 3rd installment of the Collecting Affair series which is presented each June as part of Columbia Festival of the Arts and designed to promote art collecting in the community.
The reception and gallery talk will be held on Tuesday, June 15, 5:30-8pm in Columbia Art Center Galleries.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Columbia Art Center is dedicated to providing artistic experiences in the visual arts for all ages and interest levels and to join with local arts organizations and community businesses in creating diverse offerings.
OVERVIEW
The Columbia Art Center offers year-round art classes, rotating gallery exhibitions, a gallery gift shop, summer art camp for children, art birthday parties, studio rentals, a Japanese Garden, art and life enhancement lectures and more! The Columbia Art Center is part of Columbia Association’s Community Services Division. Under Columbia Association, the Art Center is 19 years old. It has been a functioning arts school for more than 30 years and was formerly known as the Antioch Visual Arts College.
LOCATION
The Columbia Art Center is located in the Long Reach Village Center (next to Stonehouse Community Center) just minutes from Route 175 and Tamar Drive in Columbia, Maryland.
DIRECTIONS
From Route 29, take 175 East towards Jessup. Follow 175 for several miles to the light at Tamar Drive. Turn left on Tamar and go one mile. Turn right on Cloudleap Court. Turn left into Long Reach Village Center parking lot. Art Center is located in the courtyard behind the Safeway entrance (look for large round window).
From I-95, take the MD 100 West exit (43B) towards Ellicott City. Take the Snowden River exit (3). Enter the roundabout and take the second exit onto Snowden River Parkway. Turn right on Tamar Drive and drive .5 miles. Turn left at Cloudleap Court. Park in the Long Reach Village Center lot on left. Art Center is located in courtyard beyond Safeway entrance (look for large round window).
CONTACT INFO
Address:
Columbia Art Center
6100 Foreland Garth
Columbia, MD 21045
Tel: 410-730-0075
Fax: 410-997-2902
Email: art.staff@columbiaassociation.com
Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:00am-9:00pm | Fri & Sat 9:00am-5:00pm | Sun 11:00am-5:00pm
Liz Henzey, Director
liz.henzey@columbiaassociation.com
www.columbiaartcenter.com
Artwork:
Off Stockton Street, 1991
San Francisco, California
c 2001 Denee Barr
Medium:
silver gelatin photo collage and photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned
28" x 22"
Note:
There are over 50 works by 5 photographers/artists and Denee has 11 unique photo-based works in this exhibition!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Denee Barr Art News and More
A COLLECTING AFFAIR III: THE ART OF COLLECTING PHOTOGRAPHY
The Collectors photography exhibition is being held as part of the Columbia Festival of the Arts. The exhibit runs June 10-27, 2010 here in Columbia Art Center Galleries. There will be five women photographers featured in the show (Denee Barr is one of the exhibiting photographers with several photo-based artworks in this exhibit!). The show is the 3rd installment of the Collecting Affair series which is presented each June as part of Columbia Festival of the Arts and designed to promote art collecting in the community.
The reception and gallery talk will be held on Tuesday, June 15, 5:30-8pm in Columbia Art Center Galleries.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Columbia Art Center is dedicated to providing artistic experiences in the visual arts for all ages and interest levels and to join with local arts organizations and community businesses in creating diverse offerings.
OVERVIEW
The Columbia Art Center offers year-round art classes, rotating gallery exhibitions, a gallery gift shop, summer art camp for children, art birthday parties, studio rentals, a Japanese Garden, art and life enhancement lectures and more! The Columbia Art Center is part of Columbia Association’s Community Services Division. Under Columbia Association, the Art Center is 19 years old. It has been a functioning arts school for more than 30 years and was formerly known as the Antioch Visual Arts College.
LOCATION
The Columbia Art Center is located in the Long Reach Village Center (next to Stonehouse Community Center) just minutes from Route 175 and Tamar Drive in Columbia, Maryland.
DIRECTIONS
From Route 29, take 175 East towards Jessup. Follow 175 for several miles to the light at Tamar Drive. Turn left on Tamar and go one mile. Turn right on Cloudleap Court. Turn left into Long Reach Village Center parking lot. Art Center is located in the courtyard behind the Safeway entrance (look for large round window).
From I-95, take the MD 100 West exit (43B) towards Ellicott City. Take the Snowden River exit (3). Enter the roundabout and take the second exit onto Snowden River Parkway. Turn right on Tamar Drive and drive .5 miles. Turn left at Cloudleap Court. Park in the Long Reach Village Center lot on left. Art Center is located in courtyard beyond Safeway entrance (look for large round window).
CONTACT INFO
Address:
Columbia Art Center
6100 Foreland Garth
Columbia, MD 21045
Tel: 410-730-0075
Fax: 410-997-2902
Email: art.staff@columbiaassociation.com
Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:00am-9:00pm | Fri & Sat 9:00am-5:00pm | Sun 11:00am-5:00pm
Liz Henzey, Director
liz.henzey@columbiaassociation.com
www.columbiaartcenter.com
Artwork:
Off Stockton Street, 1991
San Francisco, California
c 2001 Denee Barr
Medium:
silver gelatin photo collage and photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned
28" x 22"
Note:
There are over 50 works by 5 photographers/artists and Denee has 11 unique photo-based works in this exhibition!
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