Monday, January 29, 2007

Capitol Arts Alliance Mar.22-Apr.13, 2007



The exhibition at the Capitol Arts Alliance will include the following works:

All works are acrylic on canvas and 36"by 36"/3' by 3'
Prices are the same for all. Prices for each, $ 600.00
Titles are as follows:

1. Putting Out the Fire
2. As Clouds Move
3. Seed of Light
4. Shall We Meet
5. What the Clouds Brought
6. Along the Lil' Glen
7. ...a Break
8. Without Abandoning the Heart
9. Felt like a Tiny Village
10. Between Soul-mates
11. An Enormous Audience
12. End of the Evening
13. An Issue of Being Heard
14. Millions of Moments of Connection
15. What it's Like to be on Earth Today

Curator's statement:

Andee Rudloff's modern depictions of mountains, hills, pastures and clouds are expressively characterized by her use of color and composition.

Her passion for painting, and the majestic flow of nature, are evident in the bold and unconstrained choice of bright colors. Rudloff's paintings carry the spirit of the place where she paints, also reminding us of a strong sense of vitality; this is especially true of her pictures depicting clouds bursting, prismatic skies and channels of water.

The artist explains, "When creating the works for this exhibition, I was influenced by the feeling of flight and the perplexity of life. As I fly in an aircraft, I am constantly in search of the horizon line. As I go through life, I am also searching for the "horizon line," as I deal with things that are out of my control. In this series of works, I investigate my emotions, feelings and happenings within each landscape while allowing the unpredictability of life to play a role."

In recent years, Rudloff has visited places all over the US and far western China. She has had solo and group exhibitions and participated in several cultural and academic exchanges. Her work can be found in corporate collections, private collections as well as exhibitions throughout the US, Great Britain and Japan.

She also serves as the Curator of the well-known Arts at the Airport program at Nashville International Airport. Rudloff decisively leads the program while ushering through exciting changes coming with the new multi-million dollar terminal renovation.

Opening reception Thursday, March 22nd from 5-7pm
Exhibition runs through April 13th, 2007.

March 3rd-The Revolution of Craft


Andee has been invited, along with several other regional artists, to sell and exhibit her "inventions of craftiness" at The Revolution of Craft on Saturday, March 3rd from 12:00noon to 5:00pm. The Nashville Craft Mafia event will take place at The Cannery in Nashville, TN.
The Mercy Lounge/The Cannery
One Cannery Row
Nashville, TN 37203

Directions to The Cannery:
We are downtown. From Riverfront, go out Broadway and turn left on Eighth Avenue. Take Eighth Avenue and veer right at the Split. We are two blocks on the right.

From I - 40 east or west, exit at Broadway towards downtown, turn right at Eighth Avenue, veer right at the split, we are two blocks on the right.

For more on the event, visit:
www.nashvillecraftmafia.com

February at Art & Invention

Andee will return in February with NEW artwork at Art & Invention Gallery. Along with other regional artists George Vitorovich and Duy Huynh (pronounced YEE WUN), Andee is excited to be invited back to Art & Invention Gallery again in 2007.

OPENING RECEPTION Saturday, February 10th, 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm

EXHIBITION runs February 10th - April 4, 2007

Art & Invention
1106 Woodland Street
Nashville, TN 37206
615.226.2070
meg@artandinvention.com

The Quiet World-photography by Stacey Irvin


ARTIST'S RECEPTION: Saturday, February 3, from 6-8 p.m. FREE and open to the public.

The Parthenon's East Gallery will exhibit the work of Nashville photographer Stacey Irvin from February 3-April 14, 2007. In this exhibit, Irvin explores the people and landscapes of two seemingly different places: Beaverhead County, Montana, and the Xinjiang Province in Northwestern China. Rather than emphasizing cultural differences, Irvin's photographs underscore the similarities that make us all human. Susan Shockley, Curator, notes that "in the face of devastating worldwide news about our earth's inhabitants, Irvin captures a contentment about her subjects, even as they face difficult living conditions. That is her strength. She finds something deeper in her photographs than what we see on the nightly news."

Irvin is an award-winning photographer and graphic designer living in Nashville, Tennessee. She has traveled worldwide in pursuit of new experiences, recording them with her camera. In 1999, after graduating with a B.A. in Philosophy from Vanderbilt University, she received the prestigious Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Award from Vanderbilt's Fine Arts Department. With funds from the Hamblet award, Irvin embarked on a four-month photographic journey through parts of Asia, and returned to Northwestern China five years later. In 2003 she spent a month at the family-owned and -run cattle ranch in Southwestern Montana.

Alterscape


I wanted to express my respect and admiration to the The Basement Gallery in Knowville, TN, for Alterscape. I also respect the choices of Curator T. Michael Martin. The exhibition was intensely exciting and full of excellent images. If there is not a catalog of this show, there should be. (Maybe I will try to work to help put something together.)
I would also love to see this exhibition travel to other locations...email the gallery!

Heck...a review may follow.

Support future exhibitions at this gallery: www.thebasementgallery.net

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Side by Side-Bowling Green, KY

VSA arts of Kentucky and the Kiwanis Club of Bowling Green in partnership with the Kentucky Museum and Library presents...

Side by Side Bowling Green (KY)

An exhibition of artwork created collaboratively by young artists with disabilities and regional professional artists.
January 21-March 30, 2007
Reception January 21st at 2:00pm (CDT)

Special thanks to VSA arts, the US Department of Education and the Kentucky Department of Education, the Kentucky Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Kentucky Museum hours: M-Sat 9am-4pm Sun 1pm-4pm

For more information call (270) 745-2592
The Kentucky Museum, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY 42101



Directions to The Kentucky Museum

Part of the Kentucky Building, the Kentucky Museum is conveniently located in Bowling Green, Kentucky on the campus of Western Kentucky University.

Traveling Southbound: From I-65 South, take exit 28 to Bowling Green. Follow 31-W South and Highway 68-80 (Adams St.) to Western Kentucky University. Just past 14th Street, look for the directional sign to the Kentucky Museum and turn left at the traffic island and proceed down Kentucky Street. There are visitor parking lots on the left and right. The Kentucky Building is 5.5 miles from exit 28.

Traveling Northbound: From I-65 North, take exit 20 to the William H. Natcher Parkway (formerly the Green River Parkway). Take exit 4 and turn right onto 31-W (There is a sign for Western Kentucky University). Take 31-W to University Boulevard and turn left. Follow this street to the Kentucky Building. There is visitor parking on the left and right. The Kentucky Building is four miles from exit 4.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Hot Dogs staying warm


The Holiday Hot Dog and Art Stand was a hit! The "warm" dogs can currently be seen at Art & Invention Gallery in Nashville, TN, and can be ordered by contacting andee. Multiple dogs are still available. Please let andee know if you are looking for a specific breed.

Happy New Year!!!
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