Jul
14
2010

PaperMarbleS at Gary Manuel

gm07bartists bio- … what once started as a project, has morphed itself into my artistic identity… I like to make pictures, I don’t know how I would explain them… Very layered pieces, I’ve become very interested in the process of making the end result… Exploring new techniques, new mediums, mixes, variations, it’s endless. Thanks for taking the time to check out what’s happening in my world, and how things are taking shape…

Contact me at: Papermarbles@gmail.com

http://papermarbles.blogspot.com/

Gary Manuel Salon, 2123 1st Avenue

Jul
08
2010

“Solitary Transcendence” Marc Samuelsson July ArtWalk at Bedlam

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“Solitary Transcendence” (images of people alone)
Artist Statement;
Through random circumstance some years ago, I found myself in relationships with Filipiino or Pinay (the Tagalog term) cam girls alone in their rooms some 6500 miles away. Over time their lives and images combined with those of local people and graffiti to become the focus of this project.
Themes of distant emptiness, longing and survival naturally course through many of the images here, often with some Seattle graffiti overlaid on top.
All flashes of color came about from natural malfunctions in a very stressed printer. The images are collage on wood under epoxy resin with steel closet supports as the frames.
I have been doing art in Seattle for 15 years, used to live in SE Asia and in the recent past ran ERAC Galleria, an art collective for homeless/mentally ill in Belltown.

Jun
27
2010

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Early Performance confirmations for the Seattle Founders Day Festival

Shenandoah Davis, http://shenandoahdavis.com/

Feral Children, http://www.myspace.com/feralchildrenseattle

Love Markets (the) http://www.thelovemarkets.com/

Mark Pickerel, http://www.myspace.com/markpickerelandhisprayinghands

Ramona The Band, http://www.myspace.com/ramonatheband

Redwood Plan, http://www.theredwoodplan.com/

Ryan Purcell and the Last Round, http://www.ryanpurcell.net/

Smoke Shack Orkiestra,

Snowman Plan, http://www.myspace.com/snowmanplan

Strong Killing, http://www.myspace.com/strongkillings

Vince Mira, http://www.vincemira.com/

Witness (the)

With Special performances by

Sage, http://www.sagealicious.info/

Toy Box Trio, http://www.toyboxtrio.com/

And MORE!

Jun
21
2010

Conversations that Matter, returns to Bedlam

This week RadioBedlam will actually not be an open mic night, but a conversation night. Conversation that Matter will be holding their second Bedlam event. The poster below gives all the details, see ya there!

RadioBedlam will return to it’s normal OpenMic format next Tuesday, thanks

http://thepotentialcenter.com/
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May
04
2010

Getting Bawdy in Belltown

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May 20th Cold Readers Show 8-9:30pm
at The Spitfire Bar and Grill

Short Stack by Frank Acosta
“In in order to finds your home, you have to follow your heart’

The Mayor of Monkey Run by Walter Dalton
“Sometimes an Irish bartender can be more than just someone to confess problems too…”

Superhero Strippers by Bill Bernat
“When couples of the world are being threatened with forceful breakups, who better to save them, but strippers with super powers”

Seattle Cold Readers: Where unique one-of-a-kind scripts are read by professional actors as if at a live audition! Only $6 admission!

seattlecoldreaders.com
spitfireseattle.com

Apr
14
2010

Wonderland Comes to Gary Manuel Salon

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Our April Art Walk guest is Leslie Nan Moon who was recently published in Somerset Magazine and in 425 soon.

I was born in 1972 in Philadelphia, PA. Always surrounded by art from a young age with my mother’s sculptures and father’s photography. My appreciation and need for art continued through my teenage years and ultimately brought me to the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. It was there I received a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in Printmaking and Book Arts.

After graduating college in 1994 I was drawn to the beauty and culture of the Pacific Northwest. Soon after arriving in Seattle I had several group art shows in various galleries in Seattle’s Pioneer Square District.

Time passes and life changes and after a 6 year semi-hiatus from art to raise my twins (my son Trevor has Autism) alongside my husband Scott, I returned to my other passion, printmaking. My work has been shown in numerous cafes and salons in the Seattle/Bellevue area as well as at Pratt Fine Arts Center and Kirkland Arts Center.

I’ve recently been working on a series of linocuts from Alice in Wonderland and also the Wizard of Oz. Additionally, I’ve been working on mixed media pieces incorporating my linocuts with drawings and encaustic paintings.

As a parent of a child with Autism, Alice in Wonderland has an even deeper hold on me. It is said that Lewis Carroll himself was on the Autism Spectrum which would help explain the wonderful nonsense content of the story. Watching my son navigate through the world is a little like watching Alice. Sometimes he fits, sometimes he doesn’t. Sometimes he understands what others are saying and other times it makes no sense at all. Either way, I will be by his side, walking through Wonderland together.

From Philadelphia to Seattle to Wonderland and Oz…my art takes me places.

Gary Manuel Salon
www.garymanuel.com
2127 1st Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 728-1234
http://blog.garymanuel.com/

Apr
05
2010

Second chance to meet TV-TommyVision

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If you didn’t get a chance to meet TV-TommyVision at his last BAWM opening, you’ve got another chance! April 15th (Third Thursday) at Allure Salon, 1&Broad St, 6-8pm

You really should make the trek to check TV-TommyVision’s work, keep an eye out for the PC Pedicab and get a free ride down there.

Some things that are being said about TV-TommyVision;

“Out of the box expression, wild, very thought provoking. There is something at work here, I don’t know what it is but the art and process is very human . The stories are for the audience to self interpret.”

“Beautiful work- Trippy, experimental, transforming, like an acid trip caught in paint.”

TV-TommyVision

Born 1952 Newark, NJ, USA

This self-taught “Outsider Artist” creates mixed media mosaics with images evoked from his fantasies, daydreams and nightmares. TV uses a vast array of materials including broken tile, stones, coins, sea glass, river rocks, glass globules, seashells, glass jewels, pieces of metal, slate, stained glass, broken dishes, terracotta and sea stones, many of which he has found in his travels to 22 countries. He also paints on found canvas, metal trays, wooden dollies, satellite dishes and other found objects.

www.allureseattle.com/

www.tv-tommyvision.net

Mar
12
2010

TV-TommyVision takes over the BAWM!

tommyThree BAWM sites will be featuring TV-Tommyvision’s work tonight

www.GiltEdgeSociety.com, 2312 4th Avenue Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 443-0888
www.Allureseattle.com, 2915 1st Avenue Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 441-4500
Belltown Video, 2500 3rd Avenue Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 443-5435
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This self-taught “Outsider Artist” creates mixed media mosaics with images evoked from his fantasies, daydreams and nightmares. TV uses a vast array of materials including broken tile, stones, coins, sea glass, river rocks, glass globules, seashells, glass jewels, pieces of metal, slate, stained glass, broken dishes, terra cotta and sea stones, many of which he has found in his travels to 22 countries. He also paints on found canvas, metal trays, wooden dollies, satellite dishes and other found objects.

http://www.tv-tommyvision.net/

Mar
12
2010

Juliette Fretté at Form/Space Atelier

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Show Title: A Feminist Eclat

Show Duration: March 13 - April 4, 2010

Opening Reception Saturday March 13, 6PM, as part of the Belltown ArtWalk www.belltownartwalk.com

Juliette Fretté exhibits her primitivist paintings with a brilliancy or success of effort which attracts admiration or applause; eclat. Her first exhibit at Form/Space Atelier, Ms. Fretté is more widely known as the feminist columnist for Examiner.com Ms. Fretté, a resident of northern California, will be traveling to Seattle for the vernissage and is scheduled to make paintings in the atelier while she is visiting.

The organizing principles for this exhibit originate with exhibit Curator Paul Pauper, founder and Director of Form/Space Atelier. Pauper’s prime organizing principle embraces the idea of curating artists first, and the the marks artists make secondarily. As this precept applies to the upcoming exhibit of Juliette Fretté’s paintings, Pauper began thinking in terms of an exhibit by a feminist artist timed to coincide with International Women’s Day March 8th. His research into artists defining themselves as feminists led him to data about Juliette Fretté. As more was revealed during the initial inquiry, it became evident that Juliette Fretté would be the only artist capable of fulfilling the entire vision being espoused by Pauper for an exhibit by a feminist artist. Additionally, Pauper’s curation has been associated indivisibly with artists who use figuration, found in imagery of the paintings of Juliette Fretté, and in other aspects, notably Fretté’s career as a model, as it applies to the curation scheme of this exhibit.

As research deepened and broadened, Pauper established contact with Juliette Fretté, and Fretté became an equal partner in the process of building the finalized organizing principles for the March 2010 exhibit. Specifically, Pauper and Fretté established the number of Fretté’s art objects that could be most effectively exhibited, details regarding exhibit systems, framing the artwork, the potential for Fretté to create artwork in situ while in Seattle (Fretté is currently based in California), and moving the artwork and packaging and promotion of the exhibit. Artist and Curator made every effort to nurture a synergistic approach to building the exhibit.

As the organizing principles were established, Fretté and Pauper began to think in terms of establishing a narrative to support the exhibit. Pauper interviewed Fretté, included below. Additional corollary narrative is being written and will be available by the time of the exhibit March 2010, packaged together with archival materials such as previous interviews and the artist’s parallel narratives regarding her artwork.

Pauper: What inspires your paintings?

Fretté: I find that the painting ‘itch’ often gets me going in terms of creating a new piece. In terms of what inspires me, I would say that certain events in my life can definitely influence the images that materialize. As every painting is entirely improvised, the end result is always a surprise. Otherwise, I would say that my work has spiritual and otherworldly muses :)

Pauper: What does painting make you feel?

Fretté: Painting forces me live in the moment unlike anything else. I find that painting is actually an addiction for me — once I begin a new piece, it usually demands my attention until every detail is fully expressed.

Pauper: Who do you respect as an artist?

Fretté: I love the work of several artists. Growing up, my favorite artist was Ora Tamir, whose work is spiritual, passionate, and surreal. But my taste is relatively broad and I also enjoy the work of the celebrated pinup artist Olivia de Berardinas.

Pauper: Have Any Heroes in General?

Fretté: Heroes? Well, there are a lot of people that I respect, including every inspirational figure from Oprah to J.K. Rowling to Da Vinci to Barack Obama (and maybe Buffy the Vampire Slayer).

Pauper: Can You Think of Any People Who Need Cultural Enlightenment?

Fretté: Everybody! We all need to constantly immerse and enrich ourselves with culture, innovation, creativity, and progress.

http://www.formspaceatelier.com

Mar
02
2010

BAWM Site posters are in!

postersarehereThe posters for Belltown Art Walk & More BAWM are done and they look fantastic! To get your participants posters email info@belltownartwalk.com or stop by Bedlam. (2&Bell)

Are you a Belltown Business? For further participation details visit the “private participants” page. (email for password)

poster is 11×17 $10.00 ea (listing on flyers and website included)

http://www.belltownartwalk.com

http://www.belltown.minutemanpress.com Thanks Brenda!

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