06/03 2008

Art in the Par
Art in the Park is the Shiawassee Art Center’s annual event that takes place during the Owosso Curwood Festival the first full weekend in June.

Art in the Park is comprised of activities for children, face painting, funny photos, sales of popcorn, pop, candy, book signings by Michigan authors, and other events.

Saturday 10am-6pm ,
Sunday 11am-4pm

Volunteers Needed! Call (989) 723.8354

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06/01 2008

Become one of the many thousands of people each year who look forward to the second weekend in June for one of the premier events the community has to offer.

Listen to local music by some of our areas best musicians. Stop by our concessions tent to enjoy a soda or bratwurst. For those 21 or older quench your thirst with an “adult” beverage at the Sidewalk Cafe.

It Happens RAIN OR SHINE
6/13/2008 - 6 PM - 10 PM
6/14/2008 - 10 AM - 6 PM
6/15/2008 - 11 AM - 5 PM

Friday Night 6/13/2008
Go Friday evening from 6-10pm
for a FREE evening of Pre-Fair music.

The Flint Art Fair is located on the grounds of the Institute of Arts.
It’s on the corner of Kearsley St. and Crapo St.
The official address would be 1120 E. Kearsley, Flint 48503.
Phone: 810.234.1695

Artists can register online

Register here

Click here for information
on fees & services.

The deadline for submitting applications for the 2008 Fair was March 10, 2008.

For more information visit http://www.flintartfair.org/

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05/14 2008

The 44th Annual MSU Spring Arts and Crafts Show will take place
May 17th, 9 am - 6 pm, and May 18th, 10 am - 5 pm!

Arts and Crafts Show329 booths of unique, hand-made items from artists and crafters around the country will be displayed on the grounds of the MSU Union.

You won’t want to miss this final UAB event of the semester!

Please contact UAB at 517-355-3354 for more information about the show.

 

The University Activities Board annually sponsors two major regional arts and crafts shows at the MSU Union. The Holiday Arts and Crafts Show is held the first weekend in December. The Spring Arts and Crafts Show is held the third weekend in May in conjunction with the East Lansing Art Festival. Please call the UAB Office at (517) 355-3354 for more information. Both shows are free for the public to attend.

The Holiday Arts and Crafts Show is one of the state’s largest indoor holiday shows with over 200 exhibitors. This Saturday/Sunday show is held throughout the four floors of the MSU Union building with attendance figures regularly exceeding 30,000. Please call the UAB Office for current booth fees.

The Spring Arts and Crafts Show is held outside on the grounds of the MSU Union. This show is held on Saturday and Sunday with over 300 exhibitors displaying items in a park-like setting on the MSU campus.

Most exhibitors utilize portable structures for their displays. The UAB Office can provide current booth fee prices. The East Lansing Art Festival is staged one block north of campus with over 225 exhibitors. More than 60,000 people annually attend these two outdoor shows.

To participate as an exhibitor, interested parties must first apply online to be placed on the mailing list. Please click on the link below and select “New Patron Request” from the Arts and Crafts Show Main Menu. Complete the new patron request form, and select mailing list(s) you would like to participate in (the annual holiday show, the annual spring show, or both). Once placed on the mailing list, exhibitors will receive a Patron ID Number (required to apply for the shows), and application date reminders (postcards) for upcoming shows. Once the new patron request is completed, patrons may edit their information at any time by selecting “Edit Patron Information,” also on the Arts and Crafts Show Main Menu.

The University Activities Board requires that the exhibitor produce the majority of the item that is displayed. Commercial/Buy-Sell products and food items are not permitted and will be removed from the exhibit if found to be displayed.

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05/14 2008

East Lansing Art Festival 2008 Banner

Hundreds of artists from Michigan and beyond come to Downtown East Lansing to exhibit art of all kinds. Painting, Ceramics, Sculpture, Blown Glass, Wood, Metal, Photography and more fill the booths that line our downtown streets.

The Festival features a variety of activities, performances, and demonstrations as well as food from dozens of vendors with tastes from around the world!

Go to their website to learn more.

More About the East Lansing Art Festival

Established in 1964, the East Lansing Art Festival is held every spring during the weekend prior to the Memorial Holiday weekend. Known for featuring the highest caliber fine art and fine craft, this highly anticipated Festival attracts 70,000-80,000 attendees from across the region. Through the jury process approximately 230 artists from across the United States and Canada are invited to exhibit each year. Jurors also invite emerging artists to participate through a competitive selection process. Emerging artists must be affiliated with an institution of higher education within the last 2-3 years.

* 230 artist exhibitors from all over the U.S. and Canada
* 8 emerging artists affiliated with Michigan universities, colleges or art schools.
* Free performances on two stages highlighting a wide variety of music.
* Free arts activities for children and families.
* An international-style food court offering flavors from around the world.

East Lansing is a charming University town with a wide variety of shops, restaurants, galleries and the beautiful Michigan State University campus across the street. The East Lansing Art Festival is produced by the Art Festival Board of Directors under the auspices of the East Lansing Arts Commission/City of East Lansing.

The East Lansing Art Festival is held the weekend preceding Memorial Day weekend. The festival operates 10am-6pm on Saturday and 10am-5pm on Sunday.

This is also the same weekend on the MSU Campus is the Spring Arts and Crafts Show. This fair is separately organized and run by the University Activities Board Office.

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05/14 2008

Social Discourse

May 22-June
Lansing Art Gallery Downtown

June 6 - June 28
1208 & 1210 Turner Street Old Town Lansing

Overview statement

Do we need art to survive? Given concerns with the bottom line and the globalization of businesses and business practices, art seems to have become trivial and insignificant. It is simply something to match our new furniture. It no longer matters if that piece over the new leather couch is an original piece of art or a print, and no one seems to be worried about the difference between Manet and Monet.

The question becomes, what would happen if all of the world’s artists, art galleries, and art museums to decided to close shop? If you had one last chance to see original art, would you want it to say something? The Lansing Art Gallery near the Capital Building, and the Banyan Gallery and Studio 1210 in Lansing’s Old Town, are providing just that opportunity. A World Without Art will offer some of Michigan’s finest artists taking on some of the most pressing and important social issues facing Michigan, the US, and the world. This show will include photography, paintings, sculpture, poetry, and essays from all around Michigan. This is a great opportunity to see how the Michigan art community sees Michigan’s past, present, and future. Do not let this be the last time you will see art in Michigan.

 

visit  http://www.worldwithoutart.com/

04/29 2008

The Artisan’s Circle LogoJANSON Art Gallery Display at the Artisan CirclePaula as done an excellent job displaying my paintings and tiles. Thank you Paula. Take a look for yourself and say hello while you’re at it. I will be at the Artisan’s Circle from 9 to 6 today. I’d love to see ya.The Artisan’s Circle - 1236-B Turner Street, Lansing, MI 48906


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04/11 2008

 Art Break

 Artbreak is a community marketplace for artists and art lovers. It’s a place for artists to share and sell their stuff, tell the world about themselves, get feedback, and make connections with other artists and people who like their work. It’s a place for art lovers to find incredible work from emerging artists from all over the world.
 
ART COLLECTORS 
The site is easy to navigate and use
New works added every few minutes and viewable from one page
View by type of art or by Artist 
 
ART SELLERS
No cost to post works or information about yourself 
7.5% Sales Fee when your item sells.
Also a social site - gain feedback on posted works. 
 
 

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04/04 2008

Social Discourse

Hosted by The Lansing Art Gallery

Social Discourse: An Arts Experience

A State-wide Juried Exhibition
May 22 - June 28th, 2008

For over a century, artists have been questioning the structures of society. This has included challenges to class, gender, race, and violence. We (The Lansing Art Gallery) are now asking Michigan artists to create art that deals with the concerns of our time at the individual, community, national and global levels. Ask questions, and seek answers with your art.

Deadline Entry: April 11, 2008

Awards:
Best of Show - $1000
Second Place - $500
Third Place - $250

Based on the Exhibit theme I will be entering these paintings. It would be great exposure to be selected for the Exhibit. I think Women of the World is my Front Runner. What do you think?

Wish me luck.

Women of the World I Saw Her Dancing 16x20 Oil On Canvas Storm 20x25 Acrylic on Panel

Interested in Exhibiting? View Prospectus PDF

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04/03 2008

I am pleased to announce my partnership with THE ARTISAN’S CIRCLE in Old Town Lansing, Michigan.

The Artisan's Circle in Old Town Lansing MichiganI met with Deirdre Hunt and Paula Gibson this mornings at 9am. “Oh, you came early!” Deirdre said with that accent I could listen to all day long. She immediately called another owner from home for the jury process. Three owners of the co-op must approve the work of a new artist before they are allowed to join. Both Deirdre and Paula were eager to see my paintings. They’d been looking forScuba Wave another wall artist. I went to my Bravada, freshly polished yesterday for good luck, and grabbed my smallest bin of paintings holding many 8×10 seascapes. “Good. A variety of sizes.” She said enthusiastically as I walked in the door. “I’m off to a good start” I thought. They led me toward the back of the Gallery where I proceeded to lay out some of my paintings. Deirdre loved my wavy frame and how the fish swam right out of the picture onto it. She picked it up to take a closer look. Paula remarked on how nicely the backs were finished, “It makes a difference,” She said.

Things just kept getting better as I showed them my work. I was energized by their excitement.Dreamy Window on Easel I took 6×6 Dreamy Window Ceramic Tile out of the bubble wrap and set it on my table top easel. “Do you have the originals for these?” Deirdre asked. I felt she was asking because she was in question if I was the creator. She was, and rightfully so. Everything in the THE ARTISAN’S CIRCLE must be a creation of the artist. When I explained the process and showed her the original she was satisfied. “It looks just like Yorkshire” she exclaimed.

Paula had a great idea to display the tiles alongside the originals. When she held them together in the air to demonstrate her vision I whole-heartedly agreed. It was perfect! Paula arranges items and displays in the Gallery daily to create energy and a continual new look and feel especially for the repeat customers. I agreed with the ideas and practices this veteran artist had to offer for my own work specifically as well as thoughts about the business end of art. She is very passionate about what happens to not only the gallery but with the artists and customers as well. I felt both ladies were genuine and knowledgeable which was an essential component for me to join their circle.

Many wonderful exchanges were made and I did decide to join. I am excited and a bit nervous with the unknown. It’s quite an investment of money, time, emotion and energy. I do love what I know of Old Town with it’s First Sunday of the Month Gallery Walks and all the festivals through the warmer months. I’m excited to be a part of such a talented group and look forward to getting to know them. Please visit . I’ll be working 24 hours a month in the Gallery. I’d love to see some familiar faces when I’m there. Our hours are:

 

 

Sunday noon - 5pm
closed Monday
Tuesday - Saturday 9am - 6pm
 
The Artisan’s Circle
1236-B Turner Street
Lansing, MI 48906
 
Call for Artists! contact:
info@theartisancircle.com
or 517-675-2050
 

Taste & Tour of Old Town - Sunday, April 6

Sample the food of Old Town as well as get a glimpse of some of the newly renovated lofts in the area, noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 6.

Formerly Old Town on Ice, the Taste & Tour of Old Town gives visitors a chance to taste specialties from Rendezvous on the Grand, Vernadine’s Soul Food, Grand Cafe Sir Pizza, Pablo’s Panaderia, Mama Bear’s Cafe, Poppa Leo’s Pizza, Golden Harvest, Olympic Broil and October Moon.

New this year are loft tours, which give Old Town residents a chance to show off their living space. Visit the Old Town Commercial Association office, 1232 Turner St., for a map of the tour the day of the event.

Tickets are $13 in advance, $15 the day of or $5 for just the tour portion.

For more info, visit www.iloveoldtown.org or call 485-4283.  - Emily Smith

 

03/30 2008

I love win-win situations. Even more, I love win-win-win situations. Three benefactors in one! The Gifts of Art Program offered through the University of Michigan Hospital is just that.

  • Hospitals benefit by not having to purchasing artwork.
  • Patients, families and staff get entertainment, distraction and escape from their stressful situations.
  • Artists works are seen by a large number of people.

Gifts of Art brings the world of art and music to UMHS patients, their families and friends, and staff. They offer 54 different Exhibit galleries viewed by an estimated 10,000 people every single day. Donated artworks are on display for a period of 8 weeks. Items sold during or within 30 days after the exhibit will be assessed a 35% commission which helps support the Gifts of Art Program.

Make a Art Date at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor Michigan.

 

“University of Michigan Hospital Gifts of Art Program

Gifts of Art brings the world of art and music to UMHS patients, their families and friends, and staff. This comprehensive program, one of the first of its kind in the nation, was developed as an extension of the Hospitals’ commitment to excellence in patient care, research, and education.

Gifts of Art offers artistic and aesthetic opportunities for its patients, their families and friends, and staff intended to revitalize and enrich their lives, assist and enhance the healing process, and reduce the stress and anxiety often associated with health care settings. In addition, Gifts of Art provides leadership in developing and exploring the relationship between the arts and healing.”

They offer a variety of art related services including 54 different Exhibit galleries, live music and an art cart program.

EXHIBIT GALLERIES

Gifts of Art’s eight galleries annually feature 54 different exhibits, including two and three-dimensional spaces that are viewed by approximately 10,000 people each day. This makes our galleries some of the most widely visited indoor, non-museum exhibit spaces in Michigan.

The artwork on display is richly diverse in style, medium, form and subject, and provides an ever-changing sampling of the best art the region has to offer. View our current exhibits online. For a quick reference for exhibit information, including gallery locations and hours, please go to our printable Exhibit Schedule Card (pdf).

Gifts of Art does an annual Call for Entries to select artwork for the Exhibit Galleries. Find out more about our Call for Entries. In addition, Gifts of Art hosts an annual Employee Art Exhibition that offers Health System faculty and staff an opportunity to display their creative works. Learn more about the annual Employee Art Exhibition.

How to purchase art: To purchase a piece of art on exhibit with Gifts of Art, please call (734) 936-ARTS. Gifts of Art accepts checks, visa and U-M employee payroll deduction.” . . .

“ART CART

Art CartThe Art Cart program is a lending library of framed poster art. Volunteers take two colorful carts of framed posters to the patient floors in the adult and children’s hospitals and offer patients a selection of artwork to display in their rooms. The simple choice of artwork is one way we try to give patients a sense of control at a time when so much is decided for them. Many times these images have a profound affect on patients and become valued “companions” in their hospital experiences.”

Contact your local Hospital’s marketing Department to see if they offer a similar service. If not, suggest the idea as a win-win-win proposition. An exhibit could start out as a “one time test run trial” and progress from there as comfort levels increase. Volunteers could run a significant amount of the time involved to coordinate. Perhaps the local Arts Council could help in getting started.

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03/27 2008

The idea of an artists’ cooperative is really very simple - a group of artists get together to divide expenses and chores so that they can exhibit and sell their work. They rent communal space; they volunteer their time and contribute to shared expenses. Their hope is that they will find a reliable place to exhibit work and that they will mutually benefit from being in the business of selling work in addition to creating it.

The effort may be a cooperative one among colleagues with a common purpose. It may be based on the spirit of volunteerism and without the expectation of huge profits. That being said, it is still very much a business venture, and so it may be helpful to review some business basics.

excerpt from  The Cooperative Artist - How to Organize and Run a Cooperative Gallery for the Visual Arts by Robert Klonoski

03/27/08 by Jennifer Janson Posted in Art Terms, Selling Art | | 3 Comments »
03/21 2008

If you are looking to sell your original art work on line check out these websites. They will offer a way to upload a photo and description of your artwork and set up a way for you to receive payment if your item is sold.

eBay

Etsy

Absolute Arts

Yessy

Artist Rising

Boundless Gallery

Art Flock

Art by Us free

GoZabo

The Fine Art Originals free

art-agent free

Some have fees and some are completely free! There is always a small processing fee to collect payment (2.5 - 5%). They all have pros and cons depending on what you are looking for. Generally speaking the more you pay, the more exposure you could receive. Those dollars and cents are used to drive traffic to the site in general and hopefully to your specific item/s. There is no guarantee that you will be seen by a certain number of people or by any at all. In fact when checking out many of these on line venues sales numbers look bleak. Most postings go unsold and many artists are not selling.

I would suggest to use these services as a tool only. Do not rely on them as your entire marketing/sales team. Your work has only begun once you post your work. Think of it this way.

  • Your posting = a photo/picture/snapshot in time.
  • The website (say eBay) = photo album
  • Internet = bookshelf.

You can put the most beautiful picture inside the prettiest photo album but no one will ever see it sitting on the bookshelf. Show it to everyone you know and them some. Now is the time for show and tell. Show your enthusiasm as well. Your friends and family will be excited with you and even help you along the way. So think like a kid again and get excited about your “Show and Tell.”

03/21/08 by Jennifer Janson Posted in Art Selling Websites | | No Comments »

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