Posts Tagged ‘Germ Books’

Free Wine Night

Friday, March 5th, 2010

 

Science!

 

It’s free wine night, aka First Friday. Everything seems so muddled these days, with everyone chasing the coattails of the big art event of the month, or suffering the malaise of winter. Mix it up a bit and hit Frankford Ave tonight. Why Frankford instead of Olde City? Well, there’s a ton of receptions up there tonight, including one with a freakin’ Tesla coil¬†demonstration. How effing rad is that? For serious. Not only is there a demonstration to coincide with the Tesla-inspired art at Germ Bookstore, there are bars like Atlantis showing art, boutiques like Piranha Betty‚Äôs Art Market with music, art, and astrology,¬†the launch of a new storefront/collective/not really sure but it’s a party (VWVOFFKA) and even real legit galleries up there that you can be sure will be the focus of the arts discussions as everyone moves out of overpriced downtown (yes, I know no one calls any part of Philadelphia downtown, but it is down hill from the Frankford Arts ave, so . . .) Anyway. So many diverse arty things happening in that neighborhood. Check out Frankford Ave Arts listings page to see everything happening tonight, and support your local upstart arty¬†businesses!

Olivia Vaughn at Atlantis: The Lost Bar 2442 Frankford Ave.
Art Inspired by Nikola Tesla at Germ Bookstore 2005 Frankford Ave.
David Aronson at Piranha Betty’s Art Market 2472 Frankford Ave.
Storefront Opening Party at VWVOFFKA 2037 Frankford Ave.

Calls to Artists

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Now, I hear you muttering to yourself as you skim through this blog. “Great,” you mutter, “but how do I get a solo show in a bar?” An excellent question for any emerging artist with a slim showing history, or art student who wants to hit the ground running. There’s a lot you can do if you want to really start pushing a showing career, but that’s for another unsolicited advice day. Today, I just want to let you know about several current open calls.

Why open calls? Well, if your exhibition history on your resume is slim to nill, it will be hard to get a solo show off the bat no matter how wonderful you and your work are. Group shows are excellent for many reasons: one, plumps your resume; two gets you and your work out there, where it can be seen by eyeballs and you can meet and greet the people who make up the artsphere, leading to things to come; three, they are far less work and stress than a solo, but gives you a taste of what will be expected of you in shows to come.

There are many, many open calls at any given time. Some have a fee (and often a cash prize) some are free to enter, some are slightly shady, such as “online only exhibitions” some are very nice plumes for your cap, such as museum shows. If you’re thinking big, as in, national shows where you may need to ship your work to California, or are interested in finding out about grants, you really should be getting The Art Deadline List. There is a premium listing or a free option; both are overwhelming with the amount of open calls.

But I’m thinking local, so here are some Philadelphia open calls, fitting of the Art in Bars theme I would like to highlight today:

The Midwives Collective and Off The Wall Gallery are co-producing a show entitled “The Whole Nine Yards” focusing on unusual textile or fabric media. The entry fee is $5 per work, with the jury awarding up to $500 in prizes. The jury is also responsible for deciding at which gallery selected work will be exhibited. Deadline is November 12, 2009. Full prospectus available on the midwives’s website.

Germ Bookstore is currently accepting submissions for the upcoming February / March 2010 Nikola Tesla themed show. There is no fee to enter, and Germ is also accepting general submissions for artists exhibitions, as long as the work deals with “the occult, conspiracy, post-apocalyptic, heresy, extraterrestrials, or fringe interests.” More information on their site. To submit work, email art@germbooks.com with jpgs and descriptions of work.

Speaking of general open submission policies, Green Line Cafe has a page full of information for you if you would like to show at any of their West Philadelphia locations as does Cafe Estelle. Also, Mew is always looking for window artists. Now you know some of the open calls, all you have to do is perfect your submissions. But that’s another post.

August Listing – Art in Bars

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Erika Matyok

Erika Matyok

Oh August. The galleries are closed as the monied make for cooler climes. The collectives throw bbqs. The recent art graduates go on vacation rather than push their portfolio, or, horrors, make new work.¬† Let’s see what’s going on in the Bars.

August 2009 – Most shows begin First Friday August 7th and end at the end of the month unless otherwise indicated.

Jesse Beamesderfer

Jesse Beamesderfer

Erika Matyok – “Pick Me” at The Abbaye 3rd & Fairmount. Opening reception August 7th, 8-11 PM. Through August.

Jesse Beamesderfer – “Paper Dolls” high fashion photorealistic drawings at Arcadia Boutique 819 N. 2nd. Through August 22nd.

Bodie Chewning at The Bean Cafe 615 South St.  Through August 12.

Bodie Chewning

Bodie Chewning

Underworld Amusements Publishing: Germophilia at Germ Books 2005 Frankford Ave. Opening reception August 7th, 5-9 PM. Through September.

Matt Leake at Memphis Taproom Corner of Memphis and Cumberland.  Opening Friday August 7th. Through August.

Matthew Leake

Matthew Leake

Screens ‘N’ Spokes (group show of limited run screen prints) at Mugshots 2100 Fairmount Ave. Opening reception Thursday, August 6th at 7PM. Through August.

Annie Bortnick original oils  at The Random Tea Room 713 North 4th St. Opening Reception August 13th from 6-9 PM. August 13th-28th.

Aaron Klingensmith, Carley Herman, Nina Campellone, Kelley Williamson at Soy Cafe 630 N. 2nd St.  Opening reception August 8th  6-10 PM. Through August.

Annie Bortnick

Annie Bortnick

This listing only indicates new shows, and is accurate only insofar as folks e-mail me (shout out to Meghan from the Abbaye and¬† Leigh from Memphis Taproom – the best bartendrixes out there and inspiration for this blog!) or I could deduce through the internets. Full listings always available on the listings page. As always, let me know if I missed anything you know that’s happening this month.

If you are a bar, bookstore, boutique, cafe, hair salon, laundromat, record shop, restaurant, skate shop or whatever that occasionally rotates artwork up on the walls, and are interested in having your shows listed,  OR if you are an artist or a friend of an artist with a art show at a not-gallery,  please contact me at admin@artinbars.com.