[NEohioPAL] Fwd: Artist Housing Symposium at Arts Collinwood Gallery
Sarah Gyorki
sgyorki at sbcglobal.net
Sat Oct 13 06:11:25 PDT 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For information, contact:
Sarah Gyorki, Executive Director
Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
s.gyorki at artscollinwood.org
Artist Housing Symposium Offers Artists Opportunities to Find and Create Their Own Live/Work Spaces in Emerging Arts District
Arts Collinwood Gallery
15605 Waterloo Rd
Saturday, Oct. 20 5-7pm
Arts Collinwood and Northeast Shores Development Corporation have teamed up to offer area artists an evening of informative speakers and area open houses that will introduce them to new opportunities in home ownership. Understanding the particular needs of the arts community, and the potential of largely untapped markets like North Collinwood's hip new Waterloo Village area, led local arts and community leaders to present this specialized session. Highlights will include hands-on tips and strategies for making home ownership a reality, information on accessing programs to benefit anyone from first time buyers to sweat-equity rehabbers, and tours of several properties in process of development and available to artists at unusually low prices.
Featured speakers will include:
Seth Beattie, Community Partnership for Arts and Culture
Artist Housing Trends
Abby Maier, COSE Artist Network
Cost Management in Artist Careers
Sarit Zamir, Primerica Financial Services
Financial Planning and Equity Options
Heather Lazar, Northeast Shores Development Corporation
Available Programs and Current Efforts
Artist Homeowner Profiles
Examples of the possibilities, and how others have done it
The program begins at 5:00pm, with open houses and tours starting at 6:00pm.
The evening's entertainment continues afterward in the gallery, with a closing reception for Razzle Dazzle, works by Jeffry Chiplis and Jacob Wesley Lang. Poetry reading by Stephen B. Smith and Kathy Ireland Smith. Poetry reading begins at 7:30pm, and the closing reception runs until 9pm.
Refreshments will be provided for both events. Admission is free and open to the public.
More information on Razzle Dazzle:
This unusual exhibit pairs the work of two innovative Cleveland artists, Jeffry Chiplis and Jacob Lang, exploring materials, process and context.
Jeffry Chiplis, an established and widely exhibited Cleveland artist and trustee of SPACES since 1978, continues his work with "found neon", utilizing previously manufactured neon and argon tubes that cannot be reshaped or their colors altered. The work in this exhibition represents the further exploration of drawing and sculpture ideas using color and light, and the potential for recontextualizing images from pop culture by placing them in an environment other than the one for which they were designed.
Jacob Lang, founder of the former Pangea Press, utilizes his printmaking background to explore technology, materials and collaboration, aiming to create objects that have as many possible interpretations as there are potential observers, ultimately offering the observer something to contemplate in opposition to dictating what they should believe. The means of production includes, but is not limited to: digital printmaking and digital photography; paintings created by melting frozen watercolor paint on paper; and sculptures executed utilizing CNC (Computer Numerical Code) Waterjet and Laser Cutting technologies.
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