Friday, June 6, 2008

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Artomatic Festival
Capital Plaza I
1200 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002


www.artomatic.org
May 9 - June 15th
Wed-Thu: 5pm-10pm; Fri-Sat: noon-2am; Sun: noon-10pm; closed Mon-Tue






Last Saturday, May 31st
Artomatic Collecting 101: Inspiration and Passion
A seminar with some of the most prolific DC area art collectors Philippa Hughes, Minna Nathanson, Veronica Jackson, Mel & Juanita Hardy, Brian Aitken, and Andrea Evans.






Upcoming this Sunday, June 8th and June 15th
Glass Art Tour of Artomatic

Come to the lobby of Artomatic between 1:45pm-2pm for a guided glass tour of Artomatic. Join Washington Glass School artists Cheryl Derricotte, Kirk Waldroff, Sean Hennessey and others as they lead you directly to all the great glass on exhibit this year. The tour will depart the lobby at 2pm. Ride up together to the 12th floor to begin and walk down to the 4th floor.

Special Events and Performances (check the website...more listings!):

PostSecret Book Signing - Friday, 6/6 and 6/13
Tango! on the Dance Stage - Friday, 6/6 9:30
The Marketplace - Saturday, 6/7, 12noon - 5pm
Street Dance All Stars Jam 2008 - Saturday, 6/7, 9pm-2am
Art in Fashion - our closing event that will combine fashion, art, music and fire. The event will take place in both first-floor music venues simultaneously and begins at 8:00 on Saturday 6/14 and continues until closing.


Workshops scheduled for June 5th-8th:

Photography 101

Drawing Your Dreams Workshop for Children

Peeps Diorama Workshop for Children

Kids and Parents Art Challenges (ages 5-9)




Cost: FREE....Donations Welcome! Artomatic is located at 1200 First St. NE (1st and M Sts. NE) Washington, DC (one block from the New York Ave metro on the red line)



photos above captured by--------------------------Denee

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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Two Trees, Kent Island, Maryland #3
c Denee Barr 2004
All Rights Reserved

Medium: photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned


From March 3 - April 14, 2006, The Cecil County Arts Council and the Cecil County Commission for Women presented a solo exhibit of new works by Denee Barr at the Elkton Art Center. There was music provided by Ladyfingers 2 and a poetry reading.
Maggie Creshkoff, artist, potter, and poet helped to bring my exhibit to Cecil County.....Thanks Maggie!

For an update on great events at the Elkton Arts Center check out
www.cecilcountyartscouncil.org









Variation on Dried Red Roses #3
Columbia, Maryland
c Denee Barr 2004
All Rights Reserved

Medium: photo emulson on Arches paper, toned




From April 1 - May 26, 2006, The Carroll County Arts Council presented at the Carroll Arts Center, a group exhibit entitled In Bloom with featured guest artists Cindy Baker, Marge Wickes, Eduardo de la Cruz, Suzanne Mancha, Denee Barr, James D. Plumb, David Plumb, Bharti S. Morjaria, Kim Tyssoswski, Kathy Trani, and some of Carroll County's talented floral designers like Sally Voris. A film was also shown entitled "A Marriage: Georgia O'Keefe and Alfred Stieglitz" about the life of the renowned floral painter and her photographer husband. Caroll Arts Center curator Susan Williamson saw the promo postcard for my Variation on Dried Red Roses exhibit at the Columbia Art Center and decided to invite me to exhibit......and sold one of my photos too. Thanks Susan!

For updates on great events at the Carroll Arts Center check out
www.carr.org/arts/


--------------------------------------------------Denee

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The Columbia Festival of the Arts
Columbia, Maryland



www.columbiafestival.com


June 13 - June 28, 2008


Founded in 1987, the Festival’s popularity and growth has transformed it into one of the Baltimore/Washington Corridor’s premiere summer arts events. Each summer the Festival presents a brand new season of world-class events, including gala performances, exhibitions, free concerts, family activities, master classes, workshops and community dialogues. The Festival brings together the arts community, businesses, local schools, and individuals to create an annual event that shines a spotlight, not only on the arts, but on the Howard County community as a Maryland showplace.

The festival kicks off with LakeFest on the weekend of June 13-15. Highlights include the 5th Annual Kinetic Art Parade, which starts at 11 a.m. Saturday and travels down Little Patuxent Parkway; the 5th Annual Howard County Boat Float, at 1 p.m. Saturday, on Lake Kittamaquandi; ArtPark, a fine arts and crafts fair open from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, noon to 9 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 7 p.m. Sunday; arts and crafts and games for kids; and performances by Ryan Shaw, Chopteeth, Luke Brindley and Rhodes Tavern Troubadours (Friday); Grupo Fantasma, the Grandsons and James Mabry (Saturday); Deanna Bogart, Chaise Lounge and Reverb (Sunday). All of these events are free.



Your summer starts here.......don't miss...........Come and Enjoy!


Denee

Monday, June 2, 2008

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Exhibition: SHE’S SO ARTICULATE:
Black Women Artists Reclaim the Narrative

A show of work by emerging and established artists that challenges assumptions about black narrative-based art

Reception: Friday, June 13th, 6:00 – 9:00pm
Show Dates: June 10th – July 19th, 2008
Location: Arlington Arts Center, 3550 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA
Metro: Orange Line: Virginia Square
Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm
Contact: Jeffry Cudlin, Director of Exhibitions
jeffry.cudlin@arlingtonartscenter.org
703.248.6800 X 12

SHE’S SO ARTICULATE sets out to expand how gallery-goers think about the relation of narrative to contemporary art by African-American women. The show includes selected works and room-filling installations by 11 artists: Maya Freelon Asante, Renee Cox, Stephanie Dinkins, Djakarta, Nekisha Durrett, Torkwase Dyson, Faith Ringgold, Erika Ranee, Nadine Robinson, Renee Stout, and Lauren Woods.


Local collector and curator Henry Thaggert drew his inspiration for assembling these artists in part from the furor surrounding African-American artist Kara Walker—a MacArthur Foundation “Genius” grant winner who recently had a mid-career retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art. (Walker creates larger-than-life tableaus that refer to slave testimonials, historical novels and minstrelsy with caricatured silhouettes of antebellum slaves and their white masters.)


“She’s So Articulate” attempts to expand the discussion beyond Walker’s concerns about slavery’s traumatic impact on its victims. A series of bold photographs by Renee Cox strike a markedly different tone, depicting the artist’s super-heroine alter ego as she not only survives but thrives—and avenges subjugated brand icons Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben. Other artists use culturally cross-pollinated imagery and unconventional strategies for storytelling: Nekisha Durrett’s multi-paneled installation invokes manga-styled protagonists to tell a Japanese-inspired, supernatural fairy tale; lauren woods’s The Teenth of June combines footage of the crowning of the first African-American Miss Texas with a ‘70s sci-fi movie soundtrack to create an oddly tense vignette.

The exhibition features both traditional masterworks (such as story quilts and paintings inspired by African American history) as well as more novel new-media work (such as a Powerpoint presentation by Renee Stout). Sound-based art and videos toy with the conventions of storytelling in pop music and cinema.

The show is co-curated by local collector Henry L. Thaggert and Arlington Art Center’s Director of Exhibitions, Jeffry Cudlin. This is Thaggert’s second curatorial effort. In February 2008, Thaggert was one of six notable D.C. collectors invited to participate in Collectors Select at the AAC.

IN THE WYATT GALLERY:
Scott Hutchison and Evan Reed
New works by resident painter/new media artist Scott Hutchison and wood sculptor and Georgetown art professor Evan Reed will be on view.

IN THE JENKINS COMMUNITY GALLERY:
Flat Mates: Transformer’s Flat Files at Arlington Arts Center
Featuring selected unframed works on paper by emerging artists participating in Transformer’s Flat File program. Transformer is a Washington, DC non-profit contemporary arts organization: www.transformergallery.org

Founded in 1974, the AAC is dedicated to presenting and supporting new work of contemporary artists in the Mid-Atlantic States. Located in the historic Maury School building, it holds exhibitions, rents studio spaces, and conducts educational programs for all ages. Normal public hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm. For more information, call 703.248.6800 or visit www.arlingtonartscenter.org.







Buy + See + Make Art Work.................Live For Today.....Enjoy Now!

Denee

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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Good Day!






Wait a minute............Have you visited your state and local county arts council centers?...............They are in your community.......within your reach.....your own backyard.................with great events.................. just for you...................click their websites.........step right inside.....Enjoy.




Maryland State Arts Council
www.msac.org







Allegany Arts Council
www.alleganyartscouncil.org/

Anne Arundel County: Arts Council of Anne Arundel County
www.artsfoundation.com

Baltimore City, Office of Promotion & The Arts
www.promotionandarts.com

Baltimore County Commission On Arts & Sciences
www.baltimorecountymd.gov/agencies/recreation/cmmsnartsnsciences/index.html

Calvert County Cultural Arts Council
www.calvertarts.org

Caroline County Council Of Arts
www.carolinemd.org

Carroll County Arts Council, Inc
www.carr.org/arts/

Cecil County Arts Council
www.cecilcountyartscouncil.org

Charles County Arts Alliance
www.charlescounty.org

Dorchester Arts Center
www.dorchesterartscenter.org

Frederick Arts Council, Inc.
www.frederickartscouncil.org

Garrett County Arts Council
www.garrettarts.com

Harford County Cultural Arts Board
www.culturalartsboard.org

Howard County Arts Council
www.hocoarts.org

Kent County Arts Council
www.kentcountyartscouncil.org

Montgomery County: Arts And Humanities Council Of Montgomery County
www.creativemoco.com

Prince George's Arts Council
http://www.goprincegeorgescounty.com/subsites/visitors/att_cult.htm

Queen Anne's County Arts Council
www.arts4u.info

Salisbury Wicomico Arts Council
www.543arts.com

Somerset County Arts Council
www.visitsomerset.com/artscouncil.html

St. Mary's County Arts Council
www.stmarysartscouncil.com

Talbot County Arts Council
www.talbotarts.org

Washington County Arts Council
www.washingtoncountyarts.com

Worcester County Arts Council
www.worcestercountyartscouncil.org/wcac/index.php


Art + Lifestyle ------------------------------------------Denee

Sunday, May 25, 2008

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First Roses of Spring
Columbia, Maryland

c Denee Barr 2008
All Rights Reserved



medium: digital capture

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

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www.hocoarts.org






Gallery I - Personal Perspectives 2008 Annual Resident Artists'
The Resident Artists are: Jim Adkins, Pat Baker, Joan Bevelaqua, Carolyn Cates, Nichole Hickey, Art Landerman, Diana Marta, Leora Smith, Thomasine Spore, Andrei Trach, Jamie Travers, Mary Jo Tydlacka, & David Zuccarini.




Howard County Center for the Arts
8510 High Ridge Road
Ellicott City, Maryland 21043
(410) 313-ARTS
email: info@hocoarts.org



Reception: Thursday, June 19 from 5:30pm-9:00pm, Free
Exhibition: May 9 - June 22, 2008

Gallery Hours: M-F 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 12-4pm









Note: The reception is in pARTicipation with the Columbia Festival of the Arts (a free shuttle service will be provided between Howard County Center for the Arts, the Howard Community College Rouse Company Foundation Gallery and the Columbia Art Center's galleries.) The Howard County Center for the Arts also welcomes the Columbia Foundation's Next Generation Initiative, twentyfivefortyfive. The evening will feature showcase performances by Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, Columbia Orchestra, and Howard County Ballet.

Denee Barr Art News and More

www.hocoarts.org



Gallery II - A Twist on the Ordinary
Featuring wire sculpture by Megan Auman and found-object dresses by marisa dipaola.


Howard County Center for the Arts
8510 High Ridge Road
Ellicott City, Maryland 21043
(410) 313-ARTS
email: info@hocoarts.org

Reception: Thursday, June 19 from 5:30pm-9:00pm, Free
Exhibition: May 9 - June 22, 2008


Gallery Hours: M-F 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 12-4pm








Honeybee
Artist: marisa dipaola







Living Room
Artist: Megan Auman









Note: The reception is in pARTicipation with the Columbia Festival of the Arts (a free shuttle service will be provided between Howard County Center for the Arts, the Howard Community College Rouse Company Foundation Gallery and the Columbia Art Center's galleries.) The Howard County Center for the Arts also welcomes the Columbia Foundation's Next Generation Initiative, twentyfivefortyfive. The evening will feature showcase performances by Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, Columbia Orchestra, and Howard County Ballet.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

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Rachelina @ Columbia Triathlon 2008
Howard County Tourism
Ellicott City, Maryland


c Denee Barr 2008
All Rights Reserved









www.visithowardcounty.com

Monday, May 19, 2008

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Artomatic Festival 2008 (May 9 - June 15)
www.artomatic.org
Visual and Performance Arts Festival
Washington, DC

An extravaganza.....not to be missed in spectacular skyline setting backdropped against the Nation's Capitol.



-----------------------------------Denee

Sunday, May 18, 2008

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Columbia Triathlon #4
Centennial Lake Park
Ellicott City, Maryland
c 2008 Denee Barr
All Rights Reserved


I captured the above image of DC Mayor Adrian Fenty and his father with fellow triathletes around 10am this morning after he crossed the finsh line in great time.

Plus more great Columbia Triathlon 2008 moments captured by me below:





















Stay Healthy....Stay Fit.......Make that a Lifestyle!


Denee

Saturday, May 17, 2008

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Columbia Triathlon
Centennial Lake
Ellicott City, Maryland
c 2006 Denee Barr
All Rights Reserved

Medium: photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned






Sunday, May 18, 2008

www.tricolumbia.org

Patience, Perserverance, Inspiration...................................

Columbia Triathlon 2008

1.5k Swim

41k Bike

10k Run

6:45am


Denee

Friday, May 16, 2008

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(Note: Click on postcards to view larger)




Scholars Speak: “Looking Back, Looking Forward”


Panelists: Dr. Leslie King Hammond (moderator),
Dr. David Driskell, and Dr. Elizabeth Turner

The Phillips Collection, Sant Auditorium
1600 21st Street, NW
Thursday, May 29, 6:30 p.m.
Cost: Free with museum admission

5–8:30 pm Artful Evening

6 & 7 pm Step by Step— Lawrence’s Artistic Process
Learn about the techniques Jacob Lawrence employed to create The Migration Series, including how he painted the entire series at one time, working color by color.

6:30 pm Roundtable Discussion

Looking Back, Looking Forward

Reflect on African-American artists of the 20th century and look ahead to artists in the new millennium with Dr. David C. Driskell (emeritus professor at the University of Maryland), Dr. Leslie King-Hammond (dean of graduate studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art) , and Dr. Elizabeth Hutton Turner (vice provost for the arts at the University of Virginia and former Phillips senior curator). Co-sponsored with the Millennium Arts Salon.

www.millenniumartssalon.org
www.phillipscollection.org

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Columbia Art Center, Columbia, Maryland
c Denee Barr 2005 All Rights Reserved




Columbia Art Center and Little Patuxent Review Present!


Washington Area Music Association (WAMA)

Best World Music

World Best Jazz

Genre Bending

Klezmer: American Music by Seth Kibel






Thursday, June 5, 2008

7:30pm









www.columbiartcenter.com
www.littlepatuxentreview.org


(410) 730-0075

.............................................Denee

Saturday, May 10, 2008

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www.chesapeakenatives.org


Wild Pink
Chesapeake Natives @ University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
c 2008 Denee Barr
All Rights Reserved


What a gift it is to this world when we nurture art and nature therefore make art a lifestyle!
.................................................Denee

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

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Last Roses of Summer, Columbia, Maryland
c Denee Barr 2003
All Rights Reserved

Image: 15 1/2" x 19"
Frame: 22" x 28"

Medium: silver gelatin photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned








The Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts will hold a benefit May 19 at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Baltimore, 5625 O'Donnell St. The show is "The Three Phantoms in Concert," which features three Broadway performers who have all played the Phantom of the Opera, singing songs from many well-known musicals. The evening begins at 6:30 p.m. and there will be cocktails, light fare and desserts. For more information, call 410-381-0700 or visit CCTArts.com.



Don't Miss This Extraordinary Night.....I Wouldn't!


------------------------------------------------------Denee

p.s. Not only did I study with the fabulous Toby Orenstein at the Columbia Center for the Theatrical Arts but Toby gave me my first job "singing for my supper"!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

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SOLD TONIGHT @ Arts Gala!
11th Annual Celebration of the Arts in Howard County






Over the Bridge
Centennial Lake
Ellicott City, Maryland
c Denee Barr 1996
All Rights Reserved

Medium: silver gelatin photograph and mixed media, unique


www.hocoarts.org---------------------------------Thanks, Denee

Saturday, April 19, 2008

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Bid Now!



Over the Bridge
Centennial Lake, Ellicott City, Maryland
c Denee Barr 1996
All Rights Reserved

Medium: silver gelatin photograph and mixed media, unique
Image Size: 8" x 10" (signed)
Frame Size: 16" x 20"




11th Annual Celebration of the Arts in Howard County
Visual and Performance Art Gala
Saturday, April 26, 2008 from 6-10pm

Jim Rouse Theatre for the Performing Arts

Columbia, Maryland


Rising Star Competition Sponsor:

The Jeffrey Group at Smith Barney



Tickets, Bids, Press, Preview, Silent Auction, Food, Entertainment, Awards, Fabulous Fun..............................

Howard County Arts Council
www.hocoarts.org
(410) 313-ARTS




p.s.

TICKETS ON SALE FOR HOWARD COUNTY’S SIGNATURE GALA EVENT11th Annual Celebration of the Arts in Howard County!
Ellicott City, MD –Tickets are selling fast for one of Howard County’s signature events, the Celebration of the Arts in Howard County to be held on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at The Jim Rouse Theatre, Wilde Lake High School, Columbia. Tickets can be purchased on the Howard County Arts Council’s website at www.hocoarts.org, by phone at 410-313-ARTS (2787), or in person at the Howard County Center for the Arts, 8510 High Ridge Road, Ellicott City, MD 21043. Tickets are $50.00 for balcony seating and $75 for orchestra seating. Advance purchase is recommended.

As well as the Rising Star Competition, which begins in the Jim Rouse Theatre (JRT) at 8pm, the evening’s events include a host of other activities, both on the Main Stage of the JRT and in the Main Street reception area from 6-8pm. The Main Street entertainers are Rae Bernard and Friends, (presenting by Harmony of the Sol), The Damon Foreman Music Academy Trio, pianist Patricia Hammer, the Indian dance group Abinaya Natya Sala, The Columbia Orchestra String Quartet and the Orchestra’s Elaine Newhall, Tanya Hoegh-Allan of Columbia Concert Band, flute duet Pipin’ Hot, members of The Columbia Jazz Band and dancers from Arthur Murray. Also on the Celebration’s Main Street are a silent auction of over 100 works of art by local artists and culinary delights from area restaurants and caterers. Over 50 vendors have generously donated to the Celebration Raffle. Raffle tickets are on sale now, $5 per ticket or 5 for $20.

Performances on the main stage of the JRT begin at 8pm with Celebration host, Richard W. Story, CEO of the Howard County Economic Development Authority. This year’s contenders for the Rising Star award are: Courtney Bell (monologue), Risa Binder (vocal), Colleen Daly (opera), Jorge Espinoza (cello), Alexander Francis (piano), Matt Hemerlein (guitar), Rebecca King (classical ballet), Keesun Kwon (opera), Aimee Velle (modern dance), and Chrissy Wallace (piccolo). Howie Award recipients are Jason Love for Outstanding Artist, Deborah Bourke for Outstanding Art Educator and Corporate Office Properties (COPT) for Outstanding Business Supporter of the Arts. Guest performers are 2006 Rising Star Award Winner, Korey Jackson, accompanied by pianist Patricia Hammer, and vocalist Lynn Sharp Spears. The 2008 Howard County Arts Council’s Arts Scholarship Recipients, Howie Awards, Rising Star $1,000, $2,500 and $5,000 award winners and Raffle winners will all be announced onstage.

Barbara K. Lawson, President and CEO of The Columbia Foundation, serves as Honorary Chair of this year’s gala. Any tickets remaining on the day of the event will be sold from 1pm at the box office of The Jim Rouse Theatre. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit us online at www.hocoarts.org or call 410-313-ARTS (2787).
# # #

The Howard County Arts Council is a non-profit organization whose mission is to serve the citizens of Howard County by fostering the arts, artists and arts organizations. The Howard County Arts Council receives major grants from the Howard County Government and the Maryland State Arts Council and sustaining annual support from corporate, foundation and individual sponsors. Howard County Arts Council offices are located at the Howard County Center for the Arts, 8510 High Ridge Road, Ellicott City, MD 21043. The Howard County Center for the Arts is a handicapped accessible facility and full participation of individuals with disabilities is encouraged. For information, call 410.313.ARTS (2787), fax 410.313.2790, or email info@hocoarts.org.

Friday, April 11, 2008

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The Columbia Foundation's
26th Annual Spring Party



THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2008
5:45 - 8:30 PM

FULL BUFFET
OPEN BAR
ADMISSION $75

SPEAR CENTER
GENERAL GROWTH PROPERTIES BUILDING
10275 LITTLE PATUXENT PARKWAY
COLUMBIA, MD 21044

Purchase Tickets Now!

410.730.7840
www.columbiafoundation.org


"Spring is sprung,
the grass is riz,"
I wonder where
the party is!

Where all my friends
are going to be:
The Spear Center
at GGP!

The Columbia Foundation
Spring Party's the one!
No auctions, no speeches,
no raffles - just fun!

Food from Clyde's for your hunger,
open bar for your thirst.
Come right after work
on Thursday, May 1st.

Into our grant budget
all proceeds go,
thanks to our sponsors
listed below.

"The best party in town!"
And that ain't no jive,
See your friends, eat great food,
all for 75!

So go to our web site,
or give us a ring.
You don't want to miss
this tradition of spring!

Poem by Anne Barney



SPONSORS

APPLE FORD
ASCEND ONE
BRASHER DESIGN
CAREFIRST BLUECROSS BLUESHIELD
THE COLUMBIA BANK
DAVIS, AGNOR, RAPAPORT & SKALNY, LLC
GORDON, FEINBLATT, ROTHMAN, HOFFBERGER & HOLLANDER,LLC
BACH AND BOB JEFFREY
JPB ENTERPRISES
KIMCO REALTY
LAKEVIEW TITLE COMPANY
M & T BANK
MARYLAND PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS
PNC BANK
WHITEFORD, TAYLOR & PRESTON, LLP
W.R. GRACE

IN-KIND SPONSORS

THE BRICKMAN GROUP
BROWN AND ASSOCIATES
THE BUSINESS MONTHLY
CLYDE'S/TOMATO PALACE
COMCAST CABLE
GENERAL GROWTH PROPERTIES
PATUXENT PUBLISHING CO.
PAUL DEMMITT SIGNS
PIXEL WORKSHOP

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

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shopping, 2006 - 2008
c Sofia Silva 2008
All Rights Reserved

Medium: c-print, 18" x 79"

SOFIA SILVA
Panoramic Photographs
April 2 - April 26, 2008
C. Grimaldis Gallery
523 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
www.cgrimaldisgallery.com
(410) 539-1080


I have known Sofia Silva for a few years now and we are a part of a talented group of artists who promote each others works. Sofia's photos are beautifully displayed in this Baltimore, Maryland exhibition. She even includes a photo (see above) in a place where we have both called home at one time or another Howard County and Columbia, Maryland.

Great Day
Enjoy the Day
Make Art........................Denee

Monday, April 7, 2008

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Resonance



I receive inspiration to create my unique silver-based photographs from my background in film, painting, drawing, printmaking, papermaking, music, and theatre. I hope the experience of viewing my photographs resonates with people long after they have seen my works.

--------------------------------------------------------------------Denee

Sunday, April 6, 2008

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Your Success is My Success......Make Art Work...Make Art a Lifestye!

--------------------------------------Denee Barr

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Beyond the Easel: Preparing to Market
and Sell Your Art


DATE: Sunday, April 13, 2008

Time: 11am-5pm

Location:

Lucinda Gallery and Boutique
929 S. Charles St.
Baltimore, Maryland
410-727-2782

Instructor: Rosetta DeBerardinis, School 33 Resident Studio Artist, Liquitex Artist of the Month: 2007, contributor to Daily Campello Art News, former Art Tour Guide, and abstract painter whose work has been exhibited and sold at commercial galleries and art venues in the Washington metro area, Baltimore and Richmond, VA.

This course is designed for professional artists who approach art as a business.
Defining goals, identifying the market, the studio, developing a body of work, marketing tools, promotion, the Internet, galleries and other venues are some of the topics to be discussed. It will provide the basic organizational and marketing skills required to exhibit and sell artwork.

Limit: 20 Students
Students are required to bring notebook and a writing instrument.

Cost: $50 (Check or Money Order)

A registration form must be filled out and payment sent to: Rosetta DeBerardinis, c/o School 33 Art Center, 1427 Light St., Studio: #201, Baltimore, Maryland 21230. Once application has been processed, a call or email will be sent to each student confirming registration. Deadline for registration is April 11th, 2008.

Contact: Rosetta DeBerardinis
email: RosettaGallery@aol.com

Friday, April 4, 2008

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Lily Pond
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, 1995-2003
Washington, DC
c Denee Barr 2003
All Rights Reserved




Denee Barr Photographs Part 2: A Mini-Retrospective 1999-2006


Ten silver gelatin photo based works on exhibit featuring nature preserves and refuges around the Baltimore/Washington, DC Metropolitan region through April 30th
near beautiful Lake Kittamaquandi in downtown Columbia, Maryland.

Reception: Friday, April 4th from 5-7pm (Free)
Cafe Hours: M-F 7am-8pm, Sat. 8am-6pm, Sunday (Closed)

Lakeside Cafe
American City Building, 1st floor
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044
(410)772-3694


Note:

On exhibit at the idyllic Lakeside Cafe, visitors viewing this collection of works tell me some of my photographs look over 100 years old like from the beginning history and development of photography in the 1800's (William Henry Fox Talbert alert)..... Come experience for yourself. Comments welcome and encouraged in the exhibition guestbook.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

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Vincent Hron


Matt Klos











Youth Art from Howard County Public Schools



Gallery I and II
Through April 25th
Interiors: Award Winning Painters
Structures: Youth Art Howard County Public Schools
Howard County Center for the Arts
8510 High Ridge Road
Ellicott City, Maryland 21043
www.hocoarts.org
(410) 313-ARTS

Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-8pm
Saturday 10am-4pm
Sunday 12noon - 4pm

Saturday, March 29, 2008

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The Wanderer
Artwork by Winnie Coggins


Columbia Art Center and Little Patuxent Review Present:

The Potters Art

Bring your favorite quotation about clay or the creative process and join the discussion with artists Winnie Coggins and Stephanie Lyons.

"Let the Beauty we love be what we do"----- Rumi

Monday, March 31st from 7:30-8:30pm

Free Admission.....Light Refreshments


Columbia Art Center Galleries
The Village of Long Reach
6100 Foreland Garth
Columbia, Maryland 21045
(410) 730-0075
email: art.staff@columbiaassociation.com
www.columbiaartcenter.com
www.littlepatuxentreview.org

Hours:

Mon-Thurs 9:00am-9:00pm
Fri & Sat 9:00am-5:00pm
Sun noon-5:00pm

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

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Art transforms lives and motivates people to put good in this world.






---------------------------------------------------------------Denee

Monday, March 24, 2008

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Upcoming Curator Tour!
Heart of DC: The John A. Wilson Building City Hall Public Art Collection in Washington, DC



City Hall Art Collection Tour
Beginning at 12 p.m. on Wednesday March 26, Sondra N. Arkin will be leading a guided tour through the City Hall Art Collection on permanent display on floors G-5 in the Wilson Building. This tour will focus on the women in the collection in honor of Women's History Month -- and will also be the first introduction to the 28 newest pieces in the collection.


The City Hall Art Collection, Heart of the City, has been assembled over the past three years under the sponsorship of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. It is the richest and largest permanent exhibition of the work of 100 + local artists in the city, featuring a broad range of work, from internationally known artists to work by many of the artists of significance working in our area now. All styles and media are included. The collection truly provides a window into the scope of creative talent and energy that DC offers today.

This is a unique chance to enjoy the collection along with the curator and to share your responses. Tours are given bi-monthly by either the curator or one of the artists.

The tour is free; however, space is limited. Please RSVP to Beth Baldwin call (202)724-6170 or email beth.baldwin@dc.gov with the number in your party. Meet at the receptionist's desk on the first floor near the Pennsylvania Avenue entrance - the building is located at 1350 Pennsylvania Ave NW. ID is required to enter the building.

p.s..................Denee has two photo works in this wonderful collection on the 3rd floor east!

Monday, March 17, 2008

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Lida Moser Retrospective Exhibition Insights

www.thefrasergallery.com

This past Saturday in Bethesda, Maryland, Lida Moser talk and viewing of 2 new documentaries on her life and career........ Ms. Moser engages and enlightens.......a master photographer of great skill and creativity. At almost 90 years old and keenly observant and generous in thought, Lida Moser has more energy, focus, and spunk then people 1/4 her age. My 8 year old son was in attendance with me. Some favorite photos include images captured in NYC, Grenada, and the UK. On exhibit retrospective through April 5th..............

Bring Art Into Your Lifestyle.........Live Better Longer!


Denee

Friday, March 14, 2008

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Lida Moser Retrospective Exhibition Opens Today


Fraser Gallery
7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E
Bethesda, Maryland 20814
(301) 718-9651
www.thefrasergallery.com

Opening on March 14, 2008 and through April 5, 2008, the Fraser Gallery in Bethesda will be hosting their second solo exhibition of legendary American photographer Lida Moser, who now lives in retirement in nearby Rockville, Maryland.

This almost 90-year-old photographer is not only one of the most respected American photographers of the 20th century, but also a pioneer in the field of photojournalism. Her photography has been in the middle of a revival and rediscovery of vintage photojournalism, and has sold as high as $4,000 at Christie's auctions and continues to be collected by both museums and private collectors worldwide. In a career spanning over 60 years, Moser has produced a body of works consisting of thousands of photographs and photographic assemblages that defy categorization and genre or label assignment.

Over the last 60 years, her work has encompassed photojournalism, portraiture, theatre, special effects, book covers, record covers, fashion and architectural photography. Her work is in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the National Portrait Gallery, London, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC and Les Archives Nationales du Quebec in Canada.

This exhibition will include both vintage and lifetime prints, many of which are one of a kind.

Additionally, Canadian television recently finished filming a documentary about her life; the second in the last few years, and Moser’s work is now in the collection of many museums worldwide.

Lida was a well-known figure in the New York art scene of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and a portrait of Lida Moser by American painter Alice Neel hangs in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. Neel painted a total of four Moser portraits over her lifetime, and one of them was included in the National Museum of Women in the Arts' "Alice Neel's Women" exhibition.


Among her body of works there are also loads of photographs of well-known artists and musicians that either hung around Lida's apartment in NYC or who were part of her circle of friends.



Lida Moser's photographic career started as a student and studio assistant in 1947 in Berenice Abbott's studio in New York City, where she became an active member of the New York Photo League. She then worked for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Look and many other magazines throughout the next few decades, and traveled extensively throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.

In 1950 Vogue, and (and subsequently Look magazine) assigned Lida Moser to carry out an illustrated report on Canada, from one ocean to another. When she arrived at the Windsor station in Montreal, in June of that same year, she met by chance, Paul Gouin, then a Cultural Advisor to Duplessis government. This chance meeting led Moser to change her all-Canada assignment for one centered around Quebec.

Armed with her camera and guided by the research done by the Abbot Felix-Antoine Savard, the folklorist Luc Lacourcière and accompanied by Paul Gouin, Lida Moser then discovers and photographs a traditional Quebec, which was still little touched by modern civilization and the coming urbanization of the region.

Decades later, a major exhibition of those photographs at the McCord Museum of Canadian History became the museum’s most popular exhibit ever.

She has also authored and been part of many books and publications on and about photography. She also wrote a series of "Camera View" articles on photography for The New York Times between 1974-81.

Her work has been exhibited in many museums worldwide and is in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London, the National Archives, Ottawa, the National Galleries of Scotland, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC, the Library of Congress, Les Archives Nationales du Quebec, Corcoran Gallery, Phillips Collection and many others.

Moser was an active member of the Photo League and the New York School.

The Photo League was the seminal birth of American documentary photography. It was a group that was at times at school, an association and even a social club. Disbanded in 1951, the League promoted photojournalism with an aesthetic consciousness that reaches street photography to this day.


An opening reception for Ms. Moser will be held on Friday, March 14, 2007 from 6-9PM as part of the Bethesda Art Walk. The reception is free and open to the public.

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

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Lilies in Bloom, 1995-2003
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
Washington, DC
c Denee Barr 2003
All Rights Reserved


Denee Barr Photographs Part 2: A Mini-Retrospective 1999-2006


Exhibition: March 3 - April 30, 2008

A collection of 10 photos by Denee Barr

The preservation and conservation of nature is very important to me. Nature and art enhances our lives. Art and nature help preserve our humanity.

My work is on exhibit near the tranquility of Lake Kittamaquandi in downtown Columbia, Maryland in the Baltimore/Washington, DC Metropolitan region.

An artist reception will be held on Friday, April 4th from 5-7pm.

Come and Enjoy!

Lakeside Cafe
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044

Hours:
Monday-Friday 7am-8pm, Saturday 8am-6pm, Sunday Closed

Saturday, March 1, 2008

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Today See a Landscape of Opportunity

Make Art Work..................................................Denee


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Lilies and Field, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens 1995-2003
Washington, DC
c Denee Barr 2003
All Rights Reserved

Medium: photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned

Monday, February 25, 2008

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The Art of Photography

"We expand the possibilities of how a photograph can be perceived, created, and viewed."

"Photography continues to evolve, reverberate, and transcend time, space, history, culture, and generations."

----------------------------------------------------------Denee Barr





The Art of Photography
Millennium Arts Salon
1213 Girard Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

(202) 319-8988
www.millenniumartssalon.org

Exhibition Run: November 30, 2007 - February 28, 2008
Hours: Saturdays from 1-5pm and by appointment




Life Back To The Dead
c Michael Platt
All Rights Reserved
medium: solar etching plate
5.5" x 6.8"






New Lovers
c Michael Parker
All Rights Reserved
medium: c-print
16" x 40"







Shades of Pink Series 2006
c Barbara Blanco
All Rights Reserved
medium: pigment print on fiber paper, watercolors
12" x 17.34"







Lilies on Pond, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens 1995-2003
Washington, DC
photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned
c Denee Barr
All Rights Reserved
28" x 22"






Dream Escape
c Adrienne Mills
All Rights Reserved
medium: archival digital print
8" x 12"





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Grace Jones
c Jonathan French
All Rights Reserved
medium: Archival inkjet print
16" x 20"




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Harlem Sunrise
From the Series: Patterns
c Hank Ferrand
All Rights Reserved
medium: pigment print on Epson enhanced matte paper
12" x 18.5"

Friday, February 22, 2008

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1st Place Award 2007
Washington Photography Gallery
Washington School of Photography
Bethesda, Maryland

www.wsp-photo.com



Winter in New York City
c 2005 Denee Barr
All Rights Reserved

Medium: photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned 8" x 10"

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Carl Schurz Park in Winter
New York, New York
c 2005 Denee Barr
All Rights Reserved

Medium: photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned 22" x 28"

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View of New York City from Carl Schurz Park in Winter
New York, New York
2005 c Denee Barr
All Rights Reserved

Medium: photo emulsion on Arches paper, toned 28" x 22"

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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Detail, Polar Bears Progressing Across the Sun,16" x 39"

Polar Bear Quilts

Artist: Patricia Ciricillo

Columbia Art Center
Window Gallery
6100 Foreland Garth
Columbia, Maryland 21045
(410) 730-0075
www.columbiaartcenter.com
email: art.staff@columbiaassociation.com

February 14-March 16, 2008

Reception: Thursday, February 21, 2008 from 6-8pm

Monday, February 18, 2008

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Black Diamond Bay
Artist: Martha Gilbert
28.5" x 28"







Fiber Artists of Baltimore
February 14 - March 16, 2008
Reception: Thursday, February 21 from 6-8pm
Columbia Art Center
Village of Long Reach
6100 Foreland Garth
Columbia, Maryland 21045
www.columbiaartcenter.com
(410) 730-0075
email: art.staff@columbiaassociation.com

Mon-Thurs 9:00am-9:00pm
Fri & Sat 9:00am-5:00pm
Sun noon-5:00pm

Exhibiting Fiber Artists:

Martha Gilbert, Lynne Tarakan, Catherine Kleeman, and Linda Strowbridge

Also Note:

The Columbia Art Center Galleries and the Little Patuxent Review, a local literary and arts magazine www.littlepatuxentreview.org, will present "How to Touch Spring: A Conversation on Reading and Writing Haiku with Tim Singleton," from 7:30 p.m. to 8:3 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 25 at the Columbia Art Center.
Light Refreshments
Free

Sunday, February 17, 2008

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On Exhibit MFA Artist Members

Maryland Federation of Art
MFA Circle Gallery
18 State Circle
Annapolis, MD 21401

www.mdfedart.org
info@mdfedart.org
(410) 268-4566

The Lottery Show I, February 6-17, 2008
The Lottery Show II, February 20-March 2, 2008

Upcoming Reception: Sunday, February 24, 3-5pm

Exhibiting Artists:

Lesley Bender, Chuck Divine, Rachel Hummel, Bridget Parlato,
Desiree H. Scherini, Dick Schneier, David Diaz, Roberta Alberding, Martin Slater, Jude Nogel, Suzanne Byrne, Angela Petruncio, Rosanne Colvard, Deborah Scales, Maurice Margulies, Denee Barr, Maria High, Bob Caffrey, Alicia Pulcher, Monica Williams, Paula Reitan, Anna Fine Foer, Tory Burnett, and Ric Conn



Tuesday, February 12, 2008

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"The guy who takes a chance, who walks the line between the known and unknown, who is unafraid of failure, will succeed"


Gordon Parks
American
1912-2006