Andee has been working with a collection containing many Joe Downing works on paper and also includes an original Joe Downing sculpture. If you are interested in the Joe Downing pieces, please contact Andee Rudloff via email with your contact information.
Contact Andee Rudloff at: info@chicnhair.com
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Saturday, April 22, 2006
At Home model at FSU
The At Home Project 1/12th scale model will be exhibited as part of "The Family Experience" exhibition at FSU's MoFA. The model was created by Western Kentucky University Professor John Oakes and artist Andee Rudloff. For more on the At Home On Tour and the model visit: www.AtHomeOnTour.com
May 12 - June 2, 2006
The Family Experience (Upper Gallery)
Curators: Marcia Rosal and Viki Thompson Wylder
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA)
MoFA's Visitor Information
East Wing of the Fine Arts Building, located at the corner of West Tennessee & Copeland Streets on the campus of the Florida State University
Phone (850)644-6836; Fax (850)644-7229
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts
250 Fine Arts Building
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1140
Hours
Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm (September-April)
Closed on Holidays and weekends May-August, unless otherwise noted
May 12 - June 2, 2006
The Family Experience (Upper Gallery)
Curators: Marcia Rosal and Viki Thompson Wylder
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA)
MoFA's Visitor Information
East Wing of the Fine Arts Building, located at the corner of West Tennessee & Copeland Streets on the campus of the Florida State University
Phone (850)644-6836; Fax (850)644-7229
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts
250 Fine Arts Building
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1140
Hours
Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm (September-April)
Closed on Holidays and weekends May-August, unless otherwise noted
Friday, April 21, 2006
East Academy/Plowhaus
Andee painted with the fourth grade class at East Academy in east Nashville on Friday, April 21st. We worked hard to create BIG things...to really get that, you will have to attend the exhibit and auction on May 19th and May 20th at Plowhaus Co-Op in east Nashville.
Artists from Plowhaus partnered with teachers and parents from East Academy to create artwork for the exhibit and auction. The event hopes to bring much needed funds to East Academy and bring many new faces to the coolest gallery in Nashville, PLOWHAUS CO-OP!
Andee would like to thank her parent helper, Shelley Douglas Freeman!!!---THANK YOU so much!!! Also, special thanks to Photographer Stacey Irvin for her photo documentation of the class project, and Plowhaus Founder Franne Lee for being there on the scene...WHAT FUN!
For more on Plowhaus: www.plowhaus.com
For more on East Academy: www.eastacademy.org
Artists from Plowhaus partnered with teachers and parents from East Academy to create artwork for the exhibit and auction. The event hopes to bring much needed funds to East Academy and bring many new faces to the coolest gallery in Nashville, PLOWHAUS CO-OP!
Andee would like to thank her parent helper, Shelley Douglas Freeman!!!---THANK YOU so much!!! Also, special thanks to Photographer Stacey Irvin for her photo documentation of the class project, and Plowhaus Founder Franne Lee for being there on the scene...WHAT FUN!
For more on Plowhaus: www.plowhaus.com
For more on East Academy: www.eastacademy.org
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Artists needed-Mask Exhibit and Auction
Bowling Green International Festival and artist Andee Rudloff are joining forces once again this year to create a NEW and exciting art event in Bowling Green, KY...the Bowling Green International Festival Mask Exhibit and Auction. This auction will be a fundraiser for the Bowling Green International Festival. Each mask, or mask inspired work, will be auctioned with 30% of the final auction price to be paid to the individual artist. So artists do not have to GIVE IT ALL AWAY. This exhibit is an aggressive attempt at celebrating community diversity, recognizing artists and promoting the festival in a unique and inclusive way. The Presbyterian Church in downtown Bowling Green, KY, will generously host the exhibition and auction in their Fellowship Hall and public art space.
All artists in the exhibit and auction will enjoy 3 OPENING RECEPTIONS, loads of PR and visibility, and 30 % of the earnings from the auction.
At this time we are looking for artists willing to create a mask or mask-inspired artwork for an exhibition and auction in September/October 2006 and during the Bowling Green International Festival.
I want to personally invite you to be a part of this exhibit. I hope you will consider supporting the festival through this wonderful and much anticipated exhibition. A formal CALL TO ARTISTS will go out in the next month, so keep you eyes out for it.
The Mask Exhibit and Auction timeline is as follows:
September 2006
-All Mask Exhibition entries received by September 6th, 2006
-Curate and install Mask Exhibit at The Presbyterian Church September 14-16, 2006
September 17th, 2006
-Presbyterian Church Liturgical Music Festival opening night & artist reception
-Music at 3:00pm, Art reception 4:00pm-6:00pm
September 22nd, 2006
-BG Int Fest Mask Exhibition Opening Reception, as part of the BG Int. Fest Gallery Walk, 5:00pm-9:00pm
-Professional artists lecture at 5:00-6:00pm in the Fellowship Hall at the Presbyterian Church
September 22-30, 2006
-BG Int. Fest. Gallery Walk
-The Presbyterian Church is open weekdays from 8:30am – 4:30pm
September 30th, 2006
-Artists from Mask Exhibit make appearances on the festival stages to remind people about auction at the church
-Silent bids will be taken throughout the duration of the exhibition
October 9th, 2006
-Mask Auction closes at 4:00pm
-Winning bids are announced at 5:00pm
-Winners are notified of pick up date and time
-Winners names are posted beside their art for the remainder of exhibit
October 27th, 2006
-Mask exhibit closes and all pieces are picked up
For more information about the festival visit: www.bginternationalfest.com
The Presbyterian Church is located in downtown Bowling Green, KY, at 1003 State Street, 42101
All artists in the exhibit and auction will enjoy 3 OPENING RECEPTIONS, loads of PR and visibility, and 30 % of the earnings from the auction.
At this time we are looking for artists willing to create a mask or mask-inspired artwork for an exhibition and auction in September/October 2006 and during the Bowling Green International Festival.
I want to personally invite you to be a part of this exhibit. I hope you will consider supporting the festival through this wonderful and much anticipated exhibition. A formal CALL TO ARTISTS will go out in the next month, so keep you eyes out for it.
The Mask Exhibit and Auction timeline is as follows:
September 2006
-All Mask Exhibition entries received by September 6th, 2006
-Curate and install Mask Exhibit at The Presbyterian Church September 14-16, 2006
September 17th, 2006
-Presbyterian Church Liturgical Music Festival opening night & artist reception
-Music at 3:00pm, Art reception 4:00pm-6:00pm
September 22nd, 2006
-BG Int Fest Mask Exhibition Opening Reception, as part of the BG Int. Fest Gallery Walk, 5:00pm-9:00pm
-Professional artists lecture at 5:00-6:00pm in the Fellowship Hall at the Presbyterian Church
September 22-30, 2006
-BG Int. Fest. Gallery Walk
-The Presbyterian Church is open weekdays from 8:30am – 4:30pm
September 30th, 2006
-Artists from Mask Exhibit make appearances on the festival stages to remind people about auction at the church
-Silent bids will be taken throughout the duration of the exhibition
October 9th, 2006
-Mask Auction closes at 4:00pm
-Winning bids are announced at 5:00pm
-Winners are notified of pick up date and time
-Winners names are posted beside their art for the remainder of exhibit
October 27th, 2006
-Mask exhibit closes and all pieces are picked up
For more information about the festival visit: www.bginternationalfest.com
The Presbyterian Church is located in downtown Bowling Green, KY, at 1003 State Street, 42101
Friday, April 07, 2006
Plum Tree Montessori School Fundraiser, May 11th
Plum Tree Montessori School Fundraiser, May 11th, 2006!! Plum Tree Montessori School believes in the value of art in education. To support the school, and raise money for more art supplies and happenings, Andee has donated a $100 OFF gift certificate for a mural project. Andee believes this special gift certificate is perfect for anyone whether it be at home or your business.
Please choose to support the Plum Tree Montessori School Fundraiser, May 11th. The fundraiser will be held at the school located at 436 Plum Springs Road in Bowling Green, KY. Feel free to call: (270) 781-6980
Please choose to support the Plum Tree Montessori School Fundraiser, May 11th. The fundraiser will be held at the school located at 436 Plum Springs Road in Bowling Green, KY. Feel free to call: (270) 781-6980
BAR-B-Que Mural
Welcome to the newest BBQ place in Bowling Green, KY - BAR-B-Que Junction.!!! Sitting in between Total Fitness Connection and Emmet Drive on Russellville Road, it is an easy stop and the only resturant where you will eat with original art and a covered wagon in the dining area.
Andee has been asked to create a mural as well as an old fashioned wood sign for BAR-B-QUE JUNCTION. It is going to be fun!
Opening mid-April 2006.
Andee has been asked to create a mural as well as an old fashioned wood sign for BAR-B-QUE JUNCTION. It is going to be fun!
Opening mid-April 2006.
Andee in Logan County, KY
Andee's work will be exhibited at the Logan County Public Library during the Flying Fish Festival, APRIL 22nd and throughout the month of April 2006. This exhibit is open to the public during library hours.
Central Library
201 West 6th Street
Russellville, KY 42276
(270) 726-6129
Thanks to photographer and writer Mark Griffin for encouraging me to exhibit.
Central Library
201 West 6th Street
Russellville, KY 42276
(270) 726-6129
Thanks to photographer and writer Mark Griffin for encouraging me to exhibit.
Friday, March 31, 2006
Andee wins the Women of Achievement Award in Art
The following story was taken from the Bowling Green Daily News article:
A glittering crowd of about 200 warmly applauded winners Thursday night at the Bowling Green Human Rights Commission 15th annual Women of Achievement Awards, held this year at the Sloan Convention Center.
Winners reacted with delight and gratitude for the awards honoring their personal victories and generous contributions to the community.
“Oh, this is awesome! This is the best place anyone could ever be, here with all these women!” said Rose Davis Thomas, who took home the Women Reaching Higher trophy.
Afterward, as the honorees posed for group portraits, she chatted excitedly with local artist Andee Rudloff, who won the Arts award. Thomas eagerly anticipated the formal dinner as a chance to make new friends and contacts, she said.
Those sentiments were shared by winners, including Romanza Johnson, who received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
“It's a pleasure to see the many people gathered together to honor volunteers in our community,” said Johnson, a civic volunteer for decades.
“I feel very honored and humbled to have been nominated, and to win this,” she said. “People in this community are very good to let me do what I do.”
Mistress of ceremonies and WKYU-TV host Barbara Deeb, Warren County Judge-Executive Mike Buchanon and Bowling Green Mayor Elaine Walker declared their gratitude for having so many local women whose service in varied fields improves the lives of all area residents.
“It was a great honor to be nominated. I'm just speechless - I don't know what to say,” said Woman of the Year Judy Towe.
Linda Strite Murnane, executive director of the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, said she was delayed on her way to the banquet, but determined to come.
“This is the premier Women's History Month event in the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” Murnane said.
Warren County Clerk Dorothy “Dot” Owens, named 2006's Woman of Distinction, said she was honored to be chosen from among numerous excellent nominees.
“It's fantastic. I didn't anticipate to win,” she said. “There were a lot of worthy ladies.”
After a presentation on women's rights from Girls Inc. and a performance by the Kaleidoscope Dance Troupe, the awards were handed out.
The Arts Award went to Rudloff, whose murals are sprinkled around downtown. She is an arts instructor at the Capitol Arts Center and curator of art displays at Nashville International Airport.
The Business Award was given to Donita Wimpee, who owns restaurants in Bowling Green and Smiths Grove, and helps with many local charitable organizations.
The Community Service Award this year went to Regina Gomez, who graduated from Western Kentucky University within four years of her arrival from Columbia. She now works for DTM Distributors and does much volunteer work with the Latino community.
The Elementary Education Award went home with Crystal Hardeman, a Western graduate working at the Housing Authority of Bowling Green.
The Middle Grades Education prize went to Tracy Williams, director of Project: AIMS, which helps about 60 minority students prepare for high school.
There were no nominees for this year's High School Education honor, Deeb said.
The College Education Award was given to Jacqueline Pope-Tarrence, an associate professor of psychology at Western, director of the Kentucky School Board Association and member of the Kentucky Commissioner of Education's Advisory Council.
The Entrepreneurship prize went to Maureen Mahaney, public information coordinator for LifeSkills and owner of a business supplying print materials for local nonprofits.
The Posthumous Achievement Award went to Lillian South, the first state bacteriologist, first person in Kentucky to get a master's degree in public health, founder of St. Joseph's Hospital in Bowling Green and author of a pioneering study of hookworm.
Cora Jane Spiller, who both presented and accepted South's award, announced the Warren County Medical Society is asking for a state historical marker for South.
The Science and Health Award was given to Vicki Weaver, manager for employee health services at Commonwealth Health Corp., where she oversees the health of 2,800 employees at four hospitals.
The Woman of Distinction, Owens, has worked in the Warren County Clerk's office since 1978 and was elected clerk in 2003. She's overseen several upgrades to the office.
The Women's First prize went to Leisha Carr, the first African-American woman to be communications center supervisor at the Bowling Green Police Department.
Women Reaching Higher winner Thomas is a graduate of the Reach Higher program. She became the first full-time woman in the Bowling Green Municipal Utilities Water-Sewer Operations Department, where she's done everything from unstopping sewers to updating databases.
The Woman of the Year prize went to Towe, who's been Barren River Area Safe Space Domestic Violence Shelter crisis counselor since 1990.
The Youth Achievement Award - which came with a $1,000 scholarship - went to Gambia Flemister, a tutor and Learning Center supervisor at the Housing Authority of Bowling Green, who finished a college degree while raising a daughter.
Lifetime Achievement Award winner Johnson was the first woman elected to the Farm Service Agency, first president of the Houchens Center for Women, and helped establish many local community-service organizations.
After the awards were announced, Bowling Green Human Rights Commission Executive Director Linda McCray called for recognition of all the women who, through various local organizations, gave aid to victims of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Murnane seconded that commendation on behalf of her two daughters who, as residents of western Louisiana, endured both storms.
McCray finished with a toast to “all of those women who came before us,” exceeding societal expectations and limitations.
A glittering crowd of about 200 warmly applauded winners Thursday night at the Bowling Green Human Rights Commission 15th annual Women of Achievement Awards, held this year at the Sloan Convention Center.
Winners reacted with delight and gratitude for the awards honoring their personal victories and generous contributions to the community.
“Oh, this is awesome! This is the best place anyone could ever be, here with all these women!” said Rose Davis Thomas, who took home the Women Reaching Higher trophy.
Afterward, as the honorees posed for group portraits, she chatted excitedly with local artist Andee Rudloff, who won the Arts award. Thomas eagerly anticipated the formal dinner as a chance to make new friends and contacts, she said.
Those sentiments were shared by winners, including Romanza Johnson, who received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
“It's a pleasure to see the many people gathered together to honor volunteers in our community,” said Johnson, a civic volunteer for decades.
“I feel very honored and humbled to have been nominated, and to win this,” she said. “People in this community are very good to let me do what I do.”
Mistress of ceremonies and WKYU-TV host Barbara Deeb, Warren County Judge-Executive Mike Buchanon and Bowling Green Mayor Elaine Walker declared their gratitude for having so many local women whose service in varied fields improves the lives of all area residents.
“It was a great honor to be nominated. I'm just speechless - I don't know what to say,” said Woman of the Year Judy Towe.
Linda Strite Murnane, executive director of the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, said she was delayed on her way to the banquet, but determined to come.
“This is the premier Women's History Month event in the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” Murnane said.
Warren County Clerk Dorothy “Dot” Owens, named 2006's Woman of Distinction, said she was honored to be chosen from among numerous excellent nominees.
“It's fantastic. I didn't anticipate to win,” she said. “There were a lot of worthy ladies.”
After a presentation on women's rights from Girls Inc. and a performance by the Kaleidoscope Dance Troupe, the awards were handed out.
The Arts Award went to Rudloff, whose murals are sprinkled around downtown. She is an arts instructor at the Capitol Arts Center and curator of art displays at Nashville International Airport.
The Business Award was given to Donita Wimpee, who owns restaurants in Bowling Green and Smiths Grove, and helps with many local charitable organizations.
The Community Service Award this year went to Regina Gomez, who graduated from Western Kentucky University within four years of her arrival from Columbia. She now works for DTM Distributors and does much volunteer work with the Latino community.
The Elementary Education Award went home with Crystal Hardeman, a Western graduate working at the Housing Authority of Bowling Green.
The Middle Grades Education prize went to Tracy Williams, director of Project: AIMS, which helps about 60 minority students prepare for high school.
There were no nominees for this year's High School Education honor, Deeb said.
The College Education Award was given to Jacqueline Pope-Tarrence, an associate professor of psychology at Western, director of the Kentucky School Board Association and member of the Kentucky Commissioner of Education's Advisory Council.
The Entrepreneurship prize went to Maureen Mahaney, public information coordinator for LifeSkills and owner of a business supplying print materials for local nonprofits.
The Posthumous Achievement Award went to Lillian South, the first state bacteriologist, first person in Kentucky to get a master's degree in public health, founder of St. Joseph's Hospital in Bowling Green and author of a pioneering study of hookworm.
Cora Jane Spiller, who both presented and accepted South's award, announced the Warren County Medical Society is asking for a state historical marker for South.
The Science and Health Award was given to Vicki Weaver, manager for employee health services at Commonwealth Health Corp., where she oversees the health of 2,800 employees at four hospitals.
The Woman of Distinction, Owens, has worked in the Warren County Clerk's office since 1978 and was elected clerk in 2003. She's overseen several upgrades to the office.
The Women's First prize went to Leisha Carr, the first African-American woman to be communications center supervisor at the Bowling Green Police Department.
Women Reaching Higher winner Thomas is a graduate of the Reach Higher program. She became the first full-time woman in the Bowling Green Municipal Utilities Water-Sewer Operations Department, where she's done everything from unstopping sewers to updating databases.
The Woman of the Year prize went to Towe, who's been Barren River Area Safe Space Domestic Violence Shelter crisis counselor since 1990.
The Youth Achievement Award - which came with a $1,000 scholarship - went to Gambia Flemister, a tutor and Learning Center supervisor at the Housing Authority of Bowling Green, who finished a college degree while raising a daughter.
Lifetime Achievement Award winner Johnson was the first woman elected to the Farm Service Agency, first president of the Houchens Center for Women, and helped establish many local community-service organizations.
After the awards were announced, Bowling Green Human Rights Commission Executive Director Linda McCray called for recognition of all the women who, through various local organizations, gave aid to victims of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Murnane seconded that commendation on behalf of her two daughters who, as residents of western Louisiana, endured both storms.
McCray finished with a toast to “all of those women who came before us,” exceeding societal expectations and limitations.
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Chuck's Liquors-Bowling Green, KY
Andee was hired by Clark Distribution to paint two logo type murals inside the new Chuck's. Andee painted the Miller High Life Genuine Draft "Woman in the Moon," the oldest and most internationally recognizable Miller Beer logo. Andee also painted the Red Stripe Jamaican Beer Beach Scene in a Red Stripe bottle promoting Red Stripe's idea of life is just for living.
The interior has artwork by other local artists as well. Please support Chuck's and Clark Distribution, as they choose to support local artistic talent in their businesses.
The NEW Chuck's Liquors in Bowling Green, KY, is located at 575 Veteran's Memorial Highway. There is always Friday Night Wine Tasting from 5pm to 7pm. Call Dale to find out more about Chuck's specials and events: (270)846-2626
Look for the Miller Woman in the Moon and the Red Stripe Beach Scene...there are prizes for those who tell me what's under the logo paintings.
:)
The interior has artwork by other local artists as well. Please support Chuck's and Clark Distribution, as they choose to support local artistic talent in their businesses.
The NEW Chuck's Liquors in Bowling Green, KY, is located at 575 Veteran's Memorial Highway. There is always Friday Night Wine Tasting from 5pm to 7pm. Call Dale to find out more about Chuck's specials and events: (270)846-2626
Look for the Miller Woman in the Moon and the Red Stripe Beach Scene...there are prizes for those who tell me what's under the logo paintings.
:)
Aerial Innovations-Nashville, TN
Aerial Innovations of Tennessee has selected Andee to design a special logo to be placed in every window of their new office building. The Aerial Innovatios Building is located on Main Street in East Nashville at 1000 Main Street, Suite 201
Nashville, TN 37206.
Aerial Innovations of Tennessee, Inc. is a full service photography company covering Tennessee including Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga. Aerial Innovations provides Aerial & Architectural Photography to the construction and real estate industries. Architects, developers and business development executives are taking their business to a higher level with Aerial Innovations of Tennessee.
For more information visit: www.flytenn.com
Nashville, TN 37206.
Aerial Innovations of Tennessee, Inc. is a full service photography company covering Tennessee including Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga. Aerial Innovations provides Aerial & Architectural Photography to the construction and real estate industries. Architects, developers and business development executives are taking their business to a higher level with Aerial Innovations of Tennessee.
For more information visit: www.flytenn.com
Logo and Poster - Warren County Democratic Party
Andee was chosen to create a logo and poster design for the annual Jody Richards Golf Classic to raise funds for the Warren County Democratic Party. No matter what your political convictions are, both the logo and poster design are outstanding! Special thanks to Shannon Morgan for his help in the development of the logo and poster design.
At Home On Tour
The At Home On Tour travels next to Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, where it will be part of the exhibit, The Family Experience, May 12 - June 2, 2006. The curators are Marcia Rosal and Viki Thompson Wylder. Andee operated as a Coordinator and Artist on this exhibit. As artists of the At Home Model, WKU Professor John Oakes and Andee Rudloff will be featured in the exhibit catalog.
Please check the site for more information on the tour:
www.AtHomeOnTour.com
Please check the site for more information on the tour:
www.AtHomeOnTour.com
Friday, March 24, 2006
Women of Achievement-Human Rights Commission
Andee Rudloff has been nominated as a Woman of Achievement in the Cultural Arts for the Bowling Green/Warren County, KY 2006 Women of Achievement Awards. This annual award is voted on by the community and the previous winners of the award. The awards are presented by the Human Rights Commission and the city of Bowling Green, KY.
The reception and awards night will be Thursday, March 30th from 6pm until 8pm at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling Green, KY.
For more information or to reserve tickets, Contact Linda McCray at: bghrc1@aol.com
The reception and awards night will be Thursday, March 30th from 6pm until 8pm at the Sloan Convention Center in Bowling Green, KY.
For more information or to reserve tickets, Contact Linda McCray at: bghrc1@aol.com
Friday, March 10, 2006
Andee and Bellewood awarded Learn and Serve Grant
I am so very happy to announce that the Bellewood Home for Children and Andee Rudloff were awarded a Learn and Serve Grant from Bowling Green(KY)'s Community Education. The Learn and Serve grant money will go towards a special production based on the life of Rosa Parks. The money will help purchase needed art supplies, materials for a set design, props and costumes. We will create special music mixes via the computer and burn copies onto special CDs for distribution. We will also receive help on songs and dance movements from community member Felicia Bland.
The performance is currently being booked at schools and after school programs. To book this performance, please contact Andee Rudloff.
The Learn and Serve grant is exciting news, and will help further the arts program at Bellewood Home for Children in Bowling Green, KY.
For more information on Bellewood, visit:
www.bellewood.org
The performance is currently being booked at schools and after school programs. To book this performance, please contact Andee Rudloff.
The Learn and Serve grant is exciting news, and will help further the arts program at Bellewood Home for Children in Bowling Green, KY.
For more information on Bellewood, visit:
www.bellewood.org
Monday, February 27, 2006
Flying Solo-Arts at the Airport-March 4th to June 4th
Nashville International Airport[1 Terminal Drive (615)275-1614] OPENING MARCH 4th, 2006 through June 4th, 2006
"Flying Solo" works by Keith Harmon, Mary Spellings and Klaus Kallenberger through June 4th, 2006.
All "Flying Solo" exhibits above open to the public 24 hours a day.
Klaus Kallenberger
March 7 - June 4, 2006
Ticketing
Klaus Kallenberger resides in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and has been a designer most of his life. Whether teaching design at the university level or completing his next quilt, his work exudes an awareness of the systems of balance, contrasting colors, pattern, texture and shape.
Klaus recalls, "The quilt I slept with for many years became so worn it became necessary to replace it. As I loved this quilt very much, I opted to design and sew a new cover for it. Sewing this quilt got me interested in making more. Two years later, I have designed and made 16 quilts with number 17 under construction.
I am still sleeping each night with my old quilt, but now under a new cover, so to speak."
Mary Spellings
March 7 - June 4, 2006
Fine Dining/Bank Walls
Mary Spellings is a west Tennessee native and currently residing in Mercer, Tennessee. She received her BA in art from Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. She is known for her limited edition prints of west Tennessee landmarks. In her more than 30 years of painting, Mary's focus has been watercolor and pastel. She is a member of the Germantown Art League, the Kentucky Watercolor Society, the Jackson Art Association, and a signature member of the Tennessee Watercolor Society.
Mary credits a strong connection to family, friends, faith and community filling her soul with the love of color, shape, light, music and life. "I paint a person's character - relationships between people and animals and places. I want to encourage people to share their lives and cherish each precious moment, for each of us are only ripples in the water of time."
Keith Harmon
March 7 - June 4, 2006
Ticketing
Keith Harmon busily works in his Marathon Village studio in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. After receiving his BFA from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro in 1995, Keith quickly began showing art in restaurants and exhibit spaces. Keith is one of the founding members of Plowhaus Co-Operative and actively exhibits with the Untitled artist group. His work is not limited to painting, Keith also creates ceramics, furniture and stained glass.
"The work in this exhibit is an expression of Nashville through its people." explains Keith. "This is the Nashville I experience through the language of painting. Metaphorically speaking, I take ownership, far beyond that of a proprietor, of the places I frequent - as do others in the community. It might be a familiar face at bar, restaurant, music venue, coffee shop or any attraction to a specific place that makes Nashville home. Nashville is a wonderful place to be."
"Flying Solo" Photographs of Tennessee on Concourse C by Joe Allen Photography. Open only to ticketed passengers or those on a tour.
Joe Allen Photography
Concourse C
March 4th - June 4th, 2006
Joe Allen is a Nashville native who specializes in wilderness photography. Inspired by an experience in his childhood when his pocket camera simply did not adequately capture the magnificence in nature, he resolved to return to the same spot with equipment and knowledge to get it right.
Joe states that, "The challenge with landscape photography is to move beyond documentation. In my view, undisturbed nature is the most sacred of all places. Like the range of human emotions, so too is the range of textures, colors and details in nature. I hope my images can deepen the viewer's appreciation for our vital connection to nature."
Community Exhibition
Keep the Night Train Rolling Murals by students from Watkins, Belmont, MTSU and several area high schools in the Connector area, viewable from the non-secure side, with closer viewing via tour on secure side only.
MNAA COLLECTION
Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Collection of Tennessee artists viewable by tour only.
To schedule a tour or questions about exhibits contact Andee Rudloff at: andee_rudloff@nashintl.com
www.ArtsattheAirport.com
Images can be found in the newsroom on the Nashville International Airport site:
www.FlyNashville.com
Andee Rudloff
Curator Arts at the Airport
One Terminal Drive
Suite 501
Nashville, TN 37214-4114
(615) 275-1614
FAX (615) 275-4013
andee_rudloff@nashintl.com
www.ArtsattheAirport.com
www.flynashville.com
"Flying Solo" works by Keith Harmon, Mary Spellings and Klaus Kallenberger through June 4th, 2006.
All "Flying Solo" exhibits above open to the public 24 hours a day.
Klaus Kallenberger
March 7 - June 4, 2006
Ticketing
Klaus Kallenberger resides in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and has been a designer most of his life. Whether teaching design at the university level or completing his next quilt, his work exudes an awareness of the systems of balance, contrasting colors, pattern, texture and shape.
Klaus recalls, "The quilt I slept with for many years became so worn it became necessary to replace it. As I loved this quilt very much, I opted to design and sew a new cover for it. Sewing this quilt got me interested in making more. Two years later, I have designed and made 16 quilts with number 17 under construction.
I am still sleeping each night with my old quilt, but now under a new cover, so to speak."
Mary Spellings
March 7 - June 4, 2006
Fine Dining/Bank Walls
Mary Spellings is a west Tennessee native and currently residing in Mercer, Tennessee. She received her BA in art from Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. She is known for her limited edition prints of west Tennessee landmarks. In her more than 30 years of painting, Mary's focus has been watercolor and pastel. She is a member of the Germantown Art League, the Kentucky Watercolor Society, the Jackson Art Association, and a signature member of the Tennessee Watercolor Society.
Mary credits a strong connection to family, friends, faith and community filling her soul with the love of color, shape, light, music and life. "I paint a person's character - relationships between people and animals and places. I want to encourage people to share their lives and cherish each precious moment, for each of us are only ripples in the water of time."
Keith Harmon
March 7 - June 4, 2006
Ticketing
Keith Harmon busily works in his Marathon Village studio in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. After receiving his BFA from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro in 1995, Keith quickly began showing art in restaurants and exhibit spaces. Keith is one of the founding members of Plowhaus Co-Operative and actively exhibits with the Untitled artist group. His work is not limited to painting, Keith also creates ceramics, furniture and stained glass.
"The work in this exhibit is an expression of Nashville through its people." explains Keith. "This is the Nashville I experience through the language of painting. Metaphorically speaking, I take ownership, far beyond that of a proprietor, of the places I frequent - as do others in the community. It might be a familiar face at bar, restaurant, music venue, coffee shop or any attraction to a specific place that makes Nashville home. Nashville is a wonderful place to be."
"Flying Solo" Photographs of Tennessee on Concourse C by Joe Allen Photography. Open only to ticketed passengers or those on a tour.
Joe Allen Photography
Concourse C
March 4th - June 4th, 2006
Joe Allen is a Nashville native who specializes in wilderness photography. Inspired by an experience in his childhood when his pocket camera simply did not adequately capture the magnificence in nature, he resolved to return to the same spot with equipment and knowledge to get it right.
Joe states that, "The challenge with landscape photography is to move beyond documentation. In my view, undisturbed nature is the most sacred of all places. Like the range of human emotions, so too is the range of textures, colors and details in nature. I hope my images can deepen the viewer's appreciation for our vital connection to nature."
Community Exhibition
Keep the Night Train Rolling Murals by students from Watkins, Belmont, MTSU and several area high schools in the Connector area, viewable from the non-secure side, with closer viewing via tour on secure side only.
MNAA COLLECTION
Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Collection of Tennessee artists viewable by tour only.
To schedule a tour or questions about exhibits contact Andee Rudloff at: andee_rudloff@nashintl.com
www.ArtsattheAirport.com
Images can be found in the newsroom on the Nashville International Airport site:
www.FlyNashville.com
Andee Rudloff
Curator Arts at the Airport
One Terminal Drive
Suite 501
Nashville, TN 37214-4114
(615) 275-1614
FAX (615) 275-4013
andee_rudloff@nashintl.com
www.ArtsattheAirport.com
www.flynashville.com
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Murals for Clark Distribution
Andee is working with George Clark of Clark Distribution on murals for Chuck Evans' new location on Veterans Memorial Highway off Morgantown Road in Bowling Green, KY.
The murals will be complete just in time for the opening on March 9th!!!
Many thanks to Clark Distribution for their continued support of local artists!
The murals will be complete just in time for the opening on March 9th!!!
Many thanks to Clark Distribution for their continued support of local artists!
Friday, February 10, 2006
CD Release Party a SUCCESS
The CD Release Party for Jen Foster's The Underdogs on February 1st, was a great SUCCESS! Pictures from the party and the mural created during ther party can be found on Jen Foster's site:
www.jenfoster.com
Go to Images and then to Listening Parties.
Thanks to all of you that helped on the mural. Special Thanks to my art students at Bellewood Home for Children for putting the finishing touches on the mural.
www.jenfoster.com
Go to Images and then to Listening Parties.
Thanks to all of you that helped on the mural. Special Thanks to my art students at Bellewood Home for Children for putting the finishing touches on the mural.
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Gulf Coast Relief for Artists
Andee Rudloff and Stacey Irvin of ChicNnomad Designs are still offering their New Orleans Poster Prints for $25.00. All money raised through the sales of the posters goes to the Gulf Coast Artist Relief Fund set up through the Southern Arts Federation.
Visit ChicNnomad Designs to view the HORN image that appears on the poster print: www.chicNnomad.com
About the Fund
The Southern Arts Federation (SAF), a regional non-profit supporting and promoting the arts in the South since 1975, established the Emergency Relief Fund in early September following the destruction reported as a result of Hurricane Katrina. The idea of the fund is to provide assistance to artists and arts organizations along the Gulf Coast who have been affected. Many artists have lost their homes, work spaces, studios, etc. Performance artists are out of work and arts organizations have suffered greatly because of destruction of resources.
The key element in this relief effort is the idea that 100% of the monies raised will go directly to the state arts agencies of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, who are in a position to make decisions on how best to provide assistance in their respective states. Donations are tax-deductible and may be made by check or credit card. Donations can be designated either for general emergency relief fund or other, meaning that the donation can be earmarked for a specific organization or art genre. The first disbursements from the fund were made to the three states mentioned above in mid-October. Further disbursements will be made as more donations are received.
ChicNnomad Designs would like to thank Carol Salassi for her recent donation to the fundraising efforts!
Visit ChicNnomad Designs to view the HORN image that appears on the poster print: www.chicNnomad.com
About the Fund
The Southern Arts Federation (SAF), a regional non-profit supporting and promoting the arts in the South since 1975, established the Emergency Relief Fund in early September following the destruction reported as a result of Hurricane Katrina. The idea of the fund is to provide assistance to artists and arts organizations along the Gulf Coast who have been affected. Many artists have lost their homes, work spaces, studios, etc. Performance artists are out of work and arts organizations have suffered greatly because of destruction of resources.
The key element in this relief effort is the idea that 100% of the monies raised will go directly to the state arts agencies of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, who are in a position to make decisions on how best to provide assistance in their respective states. Donations are tax-deductible and may be made by check or credit card. Donations can be designated either for general emergency relief fund or other, meaning that the donation can be earmarked for a specific organization or art genre. The first disbursements from the fund were made to the three states mentioned above in mid-October. Further disbursements will be made as more donations are received.
ChicNnomad Designs would like to thank Carol Salassi for her recent donation to the fundraising efforts!
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
The Spine Center Exhibit
Andee Rudloff has been asked by The Spine Center of Bowling Green KY, to exhibit artwork during their Grand Opening in the Spring of 2006. Works will be for sale and a Grand Opening date will be announced very soon!
For more about The Spine Center of Bowling Green, KY, call: (270) 846-1030
For more about The Spine Center of Bowling Green, KY, call: (270) 846-1030
Friday, January 13, 2006
Murals in Winnipeg, Manitoba?
An international CALL TO ARTISTS went out and Andee is one of the artists that hopes to get the experience of painting with the artists and people of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
This mural program is very established and creates a cultural atmosphere in the city of Winnipeg.
Keep your fingers crossed and let's hope Andee makes the final cut.
To see the beautiful site created for the murals of Winnipeg visit:
http://www.themuralsofwinnipeg.com/index.php
This mural program is very established and creates a cultural atmosphere in the city of Winnipeg.
Keep your fingers crossed and let's hope Andee makes the final cut.
To see the beautiful site created for the murals of Winnipeg visit:
http://www.themuralsofwinnipeg.com/index.php
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