Saturday, September 02, 2006

EARTHworks Invitational Fine Art Exhibition




EARTHworks Invitational Fine Art Exhibition
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Crystalwood Gallery
Houston Street
Nashville, TN
6-9 p.m.

Press Preview Oct. 14th from 4-5:30 p.m.

EARTHworks was organized in an effort to present emerging artists at the verge of success in their developing art careers - hopefully raising the bar, yet leaving the doors wide open for new talent and to encourage the discourse of what is and what isn't ART?!

Karen Abboud, New Orleans, LA


Lisa Ann Bachman, Nashville, TN


Alicia Beach, Columbia, TN


Amanda Crawford, Nashville, TN


Mel Davenport, Cottontown, TN


Tiffany Denton, Nashville, TN


Sharon Koomen Harmon, Nashville, TN


Kaaren Hirschowitz Engel, Nashville, TN


Sher Fick, Spring Hill, TN


Pat Flock, Cashiers, NC


Nena Guin, Nashville, TN


Meg Harper, Mesa, AZ


Kathy Hughes, New Orleans, LA


Stacey Irvin, Nashville, TN


Rachel Kirk, Ashland City, TN


Selena Long, Summerville, TN


Andee Rudloff, Bowling Green, KY


Marsha Rusk, Hendersonville, TN


Beth Seiters, Nashville, TN


George Vitorovich, Bowling Green, KY

The reception will also feature a signing/listening party for the newly-released album "One Opens Up" by Matthew Sigmon of Waleska, GA. Wine and refreshments will accompany a wide selection of works focusing on the power of nature, how it works for/with/against the human race. Works include New Orleans artists who attach Hurricane Katrina debris to the their encaustic paintings, as well as a wide variety of works by locally- known and newly- discovered artists including: textiles, nature sculptures, drawing, painting media, furniture, and installations in traditional and contemporary techniques.

Artist/Curator Sher Fick may be contacted at earthworks1014@aol.com for press packs or for further information.

This exhibition is additionally held in honor of the Land Trust Alliance's national conference which will be held at the Nashville Convention Center, October 12 -14, 2006. Environmental organizations are encouraged to contact the Curator for display of earth-friendly, organic, vegetarian, or like-minded literature dissemination.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

NEW Twist Art Gallery Logo


Andee Rudloff and Stacey Irvin have finished the logo design for a NEW gallery in Nashville, TN, TWIST Art Gallery. Owners Beth Gilmore and Caroline Carlisle will showcase contemporary art by emerging and re-emerging artists from the region. Located in the Arcade Building in Downtown Nashville, TN, a visit to the gallery feels like a walk into a part of NYC. Come enjoy the cool vibe of the Arcade and TWIST!
www.TwistArtGallery.com

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Humphrey's Backyard - Limited Edition prints


Humphrey's Backyard limited edition prints are currently available at Art & Invention Gallery for $15.00 each during the Tomato Art Exhibition, August 12th through September 16th, 2006.
Please contact the Gallery at 615-226-2070 or contact Andee.
"Humphrey's Backyard"
18" x 12"
$15.00

Andee in the Tennessean!



See Andee's work and many, many other artists in the Tomato Art Exhibition at Art & Invention Gallery from August 12th until September 16th, 2006.

Special thanks to Gallery "Poo-bah" Meg MacFayden, PR Muse Lisa Collins, and Tennessean Staff Writer Jonathan Marx!

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Chaney's - Bowling Green, KY

Andee has created a new landscape mural for Chaney's newest location at the Fairview/Cambridge Square shopping area in Bowling Green, KY.
The mural was completed in time for the Grand Opening on Saturday, August 5th.
Chaney's is a homemade ice cream parlor with a down-home feel...stop in and give Chaney's a try during the hot summer months.
For more about Chaney's visit: www.chaneysdairybarn.com

For commissions and questions, please contact Andee:
info@chicnhair.com

Sunday, July 23, 2006

PrintPop "Print of the Day"

Andee is the featured "Print of the Day" artist on PrintPop.com.
After today, you will still be able to find Andee's work on PrintPop.
If you are not familiar with PrintPop, please visit:
www.PrintPop.com

or contact:

Devin W. Walker
CEO/Founder
Printpop.com
http://www.printpop.com
785.841.7530 - Office
866.81.ART4U - Toll Free
501-637-8943 - efax
ceo@printpop.com

Friday, July 21, 2006

Medical Center - Cancer Center

Currently being exhibited are paintings by Andee in the Cancer Center at the Medical Center in Bowling Green, KY. The exhibition includes various landscapes and explorations of areas of the world. These paintings express a sense of travel and transceding, and Andee hopes the familes and individuals at the Cancer Center will enjoy them.

The Cancer Center is located at 350 Park Street in Bowling Green, KY, 42101. The Cancer Center is open daily from 8:30am until 4:30pm and the public is invited to view the works during those hours.

The exhibit runs through September 14th, 2006.

Special thanks to Capitol Arts Gallery Director Lynn Robertson for inviting me to show my work in this special exhibition.

37206 exhibition - August

37206
east nashville artists east nashville community

Artists in the 37206 area code will celebrate their neighborhood with an art exhibition at Bongo Java East(BJRC) during the month of August 2006.
Artists were invited to create a piece of artwork that celebrates EAST NASHVILLE!

Artist, curator and part-time resident of East Nashville Andee Rudloff came up with the idea over coffee with artist, resident and "hoo-Lah hoop-R" Sunny Becks.

Artists in the show include Erika Johnson, Melissa Duke, Nancy VanReece, Stacey Irvin, Coral Smith, Wendy Alexander, Franne Lee, Rachel Paul, Meg MacFayden, Julie Sola, Sunny Becks, Andee Rudloff, Gregg Boling, Brooke Ludwick and more.

The exhibition "37206" will run from August 1-31, 2006

BJRC Cafe is located at 107 S. 11th St. Nashville, TN 37206 (615) 777-BJRC

Bongo Java Roasting Cafe(East) History
Our East Nashville location is a combination roasting factory and cafe.
Cafe East features a full line of coffee drinks, coffee by the pound,
pastries and sandwiches.

For questions about the exhibit, please contact Andee: info@chicNhair.com

Tomato Art Fest -Closes Sunday, Sept. 10

www.TomatoArtFest.com

I am thrilled to be the Curator and an artist in the Tomato Art Fest Alley Gallery again this year. Other artists featured in the Alley are: bookbinder Britt Stadig, sculptor Rosemary Swain, design gu-ru Scott Gubala, painter Nancy VanReece, and crafter Keiya Simmons.
Over 100 "tomato" artists will be featured inside Art & Invention Gallery located at 1106 Woodland Street, Nashville, TN 37206, throughout August and September.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Caroline Carlisle Consulting

Caroline Carlisle Consulting is a comprehensive art service firm that specializes in art planning, acquisitions and installation. We work with clients to create and implement art plans for new and existing spaces. Services include acquisitions, coordination of temporary exhibitions, site-specific art commissions, artist-designed architectural elements, installation, framing and presentation.

How you choose to fill the bare walls in your space communicates a significant message. The right art can enhance a space and create an atmosphere that reflects your organization's mission. We take the hassle out of the selection and acquisition process and assist you in finding what best suits your needs and taste. Whether you need a few pieces of art or an entire collection, we can help.

Our extensive network of resources and contacts in the art community is our greatest asset and become a tool for you.

Andee Rudloff is among several artists chosen to be a part of Caroline Carlisle's online gallery of artists.

For more: www.CarolineCarlisle.com

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Fund for Will ClenDening

It is with great sadness that I inform you of the death of Will ClenDening, a Watkins School alumnus and rising star in the Nashville art community.

Will died Saturday morning, June 4th, around 10 a.m. He was driving his motorcycle in Dickson County, laid the bike down on a curve and hit a car. He broke his neck on impact and died instantly.

In Will's memory, contributions can be made to a memorial scholarship fund that has been created at Watkins College of Art and Design. Please be sure to identify your donation to the WILL CLENDENING FUND and send it to:
Watkins College of Art and Design
attn: Jim Brooks
2298 MetroCenter Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37228

His energy and ideas will be very missed!

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Arts at the Airport June-August Exhibits

Summer 2006 - Flying Solo Exhibitions
Celebrating 10 YEARS of Flying Solo 1996-2006
Arts at the Airport
Nashville International Airport
www.ArtsattheAirport.com
June 9-September 3, 2006
All images for artists can be found in the NEWSROOM at: www.flynashville.com

A Walk Through Tennessee

JOHN HUNG HA
Ticketing Lobby

John Hung Ha was born in Saigon, Vietnam, and currently resides in Brooklyn,
NY. After attending Hillsboro High School in Nashville, TN, followed by
studies in Graphic Design at Memphis College of Art, John received his BFA
from Rhode Island School of Design with an emphasis in printmaking. Hung
Ha's images are created by manipulating multi-geometric color patterns to
imply space and pattern commonly seen in Op art and Asian art. There is no
shortage of energy when it comes to Hung Ha's experiences and his methods of
bridging his Eastern style of painting with Western culture.

"I am fascinated with art as a visual equivalent to energy. My rhythmic work
includes i-media prints to multimedia decoupage paintings made of oils,
acrylics, enamels, hand cut stencils, interference paint and epoxy resins."


SYDNEY REICHMAN
Ticketing Lobby

Accomplished and beloved Nashville sculptor Sydney Reichman has been
creating sculpture both regionally and nationally for over 30 years. Living
and working in a woodland setting has infused Reichman's work with a
spiritual dynamism and deep connection to her surroundings. Her ability to
shape and command copper into lyrical forms and figures allows viewers to
experience flight while staying grounded.

"There is continual tension in the pieces I create that move between the
primitive and the modern; the technical and the magical; the seeker and the
witness," Reichman shares. "With these themes a constant in my work, it is
my desire to explore the fragile and powerful landscape where humans
intersect with their environment."


BYRON JORJORIAN
Concourse C

Byron Jorjorian found a purpose in photography at an early age in rural
Mississippi. With an interest in biology and the daily routine as caretaker
to the family's animals, young Jorjorian sharpened his eye and his
appreciation of the wonders of nature. His grandfather noted his artistic
interests and gave him his first camera. Now Jorjorian has over 10,000
images published worldwide.

"The natural world is a source of fascination and inspiration to me. For me,
the camera is like a painter's brush, which I use to create my vision of
nature. My challenge is magnified when the abstract subject is nature and
the journey goes beyond its literal interpretation. The natural wonders of
Tennessee are a fountain of inspiration to me, and I still find myself in awe."


DIANE GETTY
Fine Dining Area

Maine was home to fabric artist Diane Getty until she ventured to
Albuquerque, NM, to attend the University of New Mexico. Upon completing her
Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in metalwork and jewelry,
Getty continued her studies, earning her Master of Fine Arts degree at East
Tennessee State University in Johnson City, TN. Several moves and ten years
later, Getty returned to Tennessee where she resumed her career as an
artist. She shifted her creative efforts to work in fiber art and fabric
collage.

"I am inspired by the beauty, patterns and colors of my home in the
Cumberland Plateau and I interpret what I see. I experiment with painting on
fabric, incorporating collage and stitching into my pieces," Getty explains.
It's the best of both worlds the landscape and the process of creation
sustain me."


Keep the Night Train Rolling (Exhibition Continues)
An Exhibit of Community Murals
Concourse Connector

Student murals inspired by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's 2004-2005 exhibition:
Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-70.

___________________________________________________________

Arts at the Airport receives funding for the visual arts from the
Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) and the Tennessee Arts
Commission (TAC). Music performances are sponsored by MNAA, Delaware North
Companies, Inc. and The Paradies Shops. The Flying Solo Exhibition Series is
funded in part under an agreement with the TAC and the National Endowment
for the Arts. For more information about Arts at the Airport, please call
(615)275-1614 or visit www.artsattheairport.com.

Andee Rudloff
Curator Arts at the Airport
One Terminal Drive
Suite 501
Nashville, TN 37214-4114
(615) 275-1614
FAX (615) 275-4013

Bring on the HEAT-JUNE 9th

Untitled's next show is:
HEAT
a one-night-only art exhibition
Friday, June 9, 2006
6-10 pm
The Anchor
629 3rd Ave. South
Nashville, TN 37210
FREE, open to the public

Andee is among over a hundred artists that you will be able to view at HEAT!

Monday, May 22, 2006

5th Annual Legends of the Blues Festival

Memorial Day!!! Monday, May 29th, 2006, come join in the Legends of Blues Festival at Centennial Park in Nashville, TN, from 1:00pm untl 7:00pm. The festival boasts of some of the best music and art you are going to find anywhere! This festival supports the Music City Blues Society and is sponsored by the Metro Parks.
Andee will be exhibiting her work, including paintings and prints, with other artists throughout the day...weather permitting.

Memorial Day
Monday, May 29th
1:00pm to 7:00pm
Centennial Park
Nashville, TN

From Our Perspective:National Women's Exhibit

The Womencenter of Oakland Community College's Orchard Ridge Campus in Farmington Hills, CA, announces a call for entries.

The deadline for completed applications is August 1st, 2006. The show is open to all women artists living in the United States.

For an exhibit prospectus, visit: http://www.oaklandcc.edu/womencenter/artshow.htm

The exhibit will run from September 21st until October 13th, 2006, in the Smith Theatre Gallery.
Artists will be recognized at a reception and awards will be handed out the evening of September 21st at 7:00pm.
The juror for the exhibit is Pi Benio.

For more information email Sandra at: womenart@oaklandcc.edu

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Relay for Life

My brother's wish was answered by many during the Relay for Life June 2nd and 3rd in Bowling Green, KY. Thank you so very much for your support and donations!
My mom, Rita Rudloff, is almost a one year survivor of brain lymphoma and was able to attend the opening ceremony!
The team won a 2006 Spirit Award!!! The team also received much praise for a large painting of Dr. Seuss thay had...hhhmmm, wonder who did that?

My brother's letter is below:
Dear Friends,

As many of you know, our family has had the challenge of helping my mother as she battled cancer. After spending several months taking my mother from test to test, she was diagnosed with Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma right before Thanksgiving of 2005. Our family really pulled together throughout those many difficult months. Through wonderful doctors, my mother's tremendous WILL, family strength, and the grace of God, her cancer is considered in remission. My mother did undergo intense chemotherapy at Vanderbilt Medical Center throughout the winter months and is still recovering from the effects. We wait and wonder, if it will return. It is a numbing feeling.

This experience has made my wife Melissa and me keenly aware of how many people are affected by cancer. As a result, we decided to be proactive and support our community by participating in the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life event. The American Cancer Society (ACS) funds more than $100 million dollars of cancer research a year. We want to help them fight cancer and raise awareness about cancer prevention.

On June 2, at Bowling Green High School, in Bowling Green, KY; we will join our other team members from the Bowling Green Christian Church and the community to walk from sun-down to sun-up in an overnight celebration of life and cancer survivorship in honor of my mother and the many others who have battled this devastating disease. We invite you to support our team.

Please consider giving a gift to the American Cancer Society, through our team here in Warren County, KY. Our team is striving to raise $2500 to help meet the local goal of $170,000. All donations are tax-deductible. Please consider giving whatever you can to help others fight the battle of cancer. Your checks can be made out to American Cancer Society and need to be returned to the address below no later than Monday, May 22.

Thank you in advance for your generous support.

Checks can be mailed to my office at:
Rudloff & Rudloff
Attn: Dan Rudloff
553 E. Main St.
Bowling Green, KY 42101

I appreciate your time and donation.

Sincerely,
Dan Rudloff

Monday, May 01, 2006

Silent Auction closes MAY 28th at 5:00pm

The Phoenix Theatre is always proud of their theatre performances, but this month they have a Gallery exhibit you can not miss...the SILENT AUCTION exhibit with NO STARTING BIDS! Your bids start with what you think it is worth and grow throughout the entire month of May.

Of course, the highest bidder wins, so keep an eye on your favorite artwork to make sure you are the highest bidder!

The exhibit and SILENT AUCTION will close and works will go home with the winners on May 28th, when the performance of The Jungle Book closes.
If it is like last time, the theatre gallery will be full of people guarding their artwork until the finish. It is a blast! 50% of the sale goes to the theatre and their programs, so bid high, often...just bid.

Artists in the exhibit include Kaaren Hirschowitz Engel, Dale Conway, Kristina Arnold, Andee Rudloff, Gayle Novick, Franne Lee, Peggy Truman, Mark Griffin, Victor Sweatt, Lynn Robertson and more. Drawing, painting, photography, prints, pastels and sculpture are represented in this ONE MONTH ONLY exhibit.

Please contact Andee to come by and see the show, or view the gallery before any performance.

Special thanks to the support of the artists, the theatre and all the bidders!

Make sure you are the highest bidder...be there Sunday, May 28th at 5:00pm!!!

Karel Appel Collectors

Andee is working with a client who is willing to part with three Karel Appel works on paper at this time. Please contact Andee Rudloff concerning the sale of all three Karel Appel works on paper. All are signed and numbered and an image of the each of can be supplied. The price of these works can be supplied to serious buyers and collectors only.

Contact Andee Rudloff at: info@chicNhair.com

West Tennessee Regional Art Center - Juror

Juror and Honorees announced for the West Tennessee Regional Art Center's Invitational Art Exhibition

A month-long exhibition of works by area and regional artists has been an official event of the West Tennessee Strawberry Festival since 2001.

Beginning this year, the show honors five carefully-chosen West Tennessee artists. Honorees have been invited to display a choice sampling of their very best works. An expert in the field will select the one exhibited work deemed to best exemplify superlative achievement in the visual arts. The winner of The Grand Award of the 2006 Strawberry Festival's WTRAC Invitational Art Exhibition will receive a $500 cash award. The 2006 Grand Award is generously sponsored by Humboldt Utilities. Juror for the 2006 invitational exhibition is Andee Rudloff, professional artist as well as curator at the Nashville International Airport.

As curator, Rudloff plans and coordinates all programs related to the airport's public art projects, including the oversight of the permanent art collection and music performances. Her schedule is also very busy with painting and mural projects, teaching and event coordinating. In 2005, Rudloff curated and coordinated the Sarratt Gallery/Vanderbilt University "At Home on Tour" exhibition. She also served as a handler and conservator at the Newport Beach Art Museum and the Laguna Beach Art Museum in California. She's a native of Bowling Green, Ky.

The following artists are being honored at the exhibition: Lee Benson, Peggy King, Libby Lynch, Lendon Noe, and Janice Sumler. Benson is a Professor of Fine Arts in Sculpture and Ceramics at Union University in Jackson. King is a retired art instructor and administrator from Martin, Tennessee. Lynch is a high school art instructor at the University School of Jackson. Noe is a Professor of Art at Lambuth University in Jackson. Sumler is a professional watercolorist who teaches painting classes and workshops in Jackson/West Tennessee.

Make plans to attend the opening reception on Sunday, May 7, 2006, from 2-4pm in the Upstairs Gallery of WTRAC, 1200 Main Street, Humboldt. Come early to preview the works on display and stay to experience the excitement as The Grand Award winner for 2006 is announced!

And the winner is....
Aaron Lee Benson!!
Congrats to all of the artists!

For more information about the center, visit:
www.wtrac.tn.org

Friday, April 28, 2006

Teacher-Student Show-Memphis Marsha's

Memphis Marsha's Art Gallery and Classes
Our Third Annual
Teacher-Student Art Exhibition
April 30-May 27
Join Us for the Opening Reception:
Sunday, April 30, 2-4.
Exhibiting Teachers:
Philip H Holder
Nell Peperis
Tom Poole
Delaire Rowe
Andee Rudloff

Our address and telephone are:
524 E 12th Ave, Bowling Green, KY
(between State & Chestnut Streets)
270-843-1726, or Toll Free: 1-877-640-7973
We are open Thursdays-Saturdays, 10-4 CT, or by appointment.
e-mail: marsha@memphismarshas.com
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