Friday, July 30, 2010

Show your work this week


Wednesday, August 4th

It's Video Wednesday at Great and Terrible
172 West Montgomery Ave
"
The Great and Terrible Collective wants to screen your videos. Good
thing, too, because you need somewhere to show them. Thank God, It's Video Wednesday at Great and Terrible! Bring a DVD or VHS of your work to this one-night event in the tradition of the ICA's Open Video Call and the first six people in the door get to show their video on THE BEST TV IN THE HOUSE! Not only will you get to show your work in public without the hassle of juries or fees, and see the work of other local video wizards, but you get to DRINK FREE BEER and EAT FREE COOKIES!

So you see? You can't lose! Come share your work in a casual, supportive, air-conditioned environment!

Questions? Comments? Proposals for marriage? Contact Dana O at 703.975.0287 or greatandterriblecollective@gmail.com"


Friday, August 6th
Open Call for First Friday at Bookspace 1113 Frankford Ave

"Hi there!

If you're an artist and would like to show at our book space for the month of August, we are putting out an open call to anyone who would like to do so. Please bring up to three pieces that you'd like to display and we'll make it work, we have lots of space in our warehouse. Share whatever it is that you do, even if you have just one piece! The more the merrier :)

We're putting together a bit of party for this coming First Friday, August 6th from 7PM until at least midnite. We'll have live jazz, a DJ, and the usual First Friday refreshments. Bring your artwork, bring some friends and lets have some fun with it!

We're located just a 1/2 block south of Frankford & Girard Avenues in Fishtown.

If you'd like to drop off your work before Friday or would like to check the space out, we are open 11AM-7PM, Tuesdays-Sundays.

Thanks!

Bookspace
1113 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125

http://phillybookspace.com "


Soundstages and Video Free For All at Vox Populi, 11th and Wood Street (3rd floor)
FIRST FRIDAY: SOUND/STAGES

Vox Populi, Philadelphia
August 6, 2010, 6-11pm

...Vox Populi will be closed for the month of August,
but join us on First Friday for a special one-night party with music and performance events. Construction will soon begin on our new performance space next door. Help us celebrate!

DJ Hiding Place and DJ Face Man spin foamy propaganda shakers.
DJ Jane Pain and Astrocaveman spin minimal electronics, cold wave, dark snyth jams, weird punk, 80s hits that time forgot.

"Video Free-for-All" hosted by Hair and Diamonds. Bring your DVD to screen (maximum 10 minutes per person) to help create an ongoing image-stream. Get seen.

Bobby Gonzales and Jean Suivan present "Going Out," a performance that draws inspiration from the ritual of preparing for a night at the club, going out to dance, and coming home. The duo's performance, with costumes, sculpture, and projected images, employs movement without the pressure of being "on stage" and--much like the night club atmosphere--inspires reaction in strangers through bodily proximity. The looks and movement are inspired by darkwave. Escape yourself.

Beth Heinly reads Art & Fear: Observations On the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking, by David Bayles and Ted Orland. The 2001 book is a self-proclaimed "artist's survival guide, written by and for working artists. The authors explore the way art gets made, the reasons it doesn't get made, and the nature of the difficulties that cause so many artists to give up along the way." Be very afraid.

Puppetyrrany presents "Mouth Puppet Show" by Zac Palladino and Leslie Rogers, a perilous puppet show inside a human mouth, the wettest stage of all. Your reluctant participation is encouraged in "The Miracle of Birth," "Catfight," and "Italian Cooking 101." Also, "Mystic Powers" by John Sinclair will be presented. A scrolling 100-foot live-action-picture-book, "Mystic Powers" is the hero's journey as understood by 5-year-old Zac Palladino and retold using the crudest cantastoria. Be amazed."




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