Monday, August 28, 2006

Rife Gallery shows Growing Season - The life of a Migrant Community

Growing Season

The Life of a Migrant Community

September 19 – October 25, 2006

Photographs by Gary Harwood with text by David Hassler

Presented in the Riffe Center lobby, Growing Season includes original photographs accompanied by text panels that give viewers an intimate glimpse into the lives of a tight-knit community and provide a new understanding of the migrant experience.

Gary Harwood and David Hassler combine photography and words to create a stunning portrait of a community rich in social capital and give voice in a new way to a group of people that are largely unseen and misunderstood.

“When I first received permission, in 2001, to photograph the migrant workers on a family farm in Hartville, Ohio, I anticipated that I would be documenting hardship,” said Harwood. “Migrant workers continually face difficult conditions while trying to support themselves and their families. Farm work is physical, hot and dirty. The days in the fields are long and exhausting, and there is no shortage of documented cases of terrible living and working conditions—what I found; however, was a very different story.”

Harwood photographed the Mexican American and Mexican migrant families over the course of several growing seasons. Though his work began with field photos, over time he focused more on family pictures, as he was invited to photograph baptisms, first communions, weddings, birthday parties, and private family events.

In 2004 writer David Hassler began collaborating with Harwood on this documentary project, which has become both an exhibition and a book.

This project was funded by an Ohio Arts Council 2006 Artists and Communities grant.

Gary Harwood is a 2006 OAC Individual Excellence Award recipient, and David Hassler is a 2000 OAC Individual Artist Fellowship Award recipient.

For more information on the book (available in September 2006), visit http://upress.kent.edu/.

The Riffe Center lobby is open Monday – Friday 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. and during regular gallery hours during the weekend. The lobby and gallery are closed on state holidays.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Short North Gallery Hop Schedule, available again at innerart.com

The
Short North Gallery Hop - listing of events - monthly exhibitions at all Short North galleries and shops - updated monthly!
Click on Gallery Hop

More info?
Short North Business Association

120 W. Goodale Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215

www.shortnorth.org

614.228.8050

snbacols@aol.com

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Bread and Circus Auditions for "The Canterville Ghost"

At The Tripleforce Artistic Center, 3979 Parkway Lane, Hilliard.

TIMES:
SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 AT 2 PM AND 4 PM;

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 AT 7 PM;

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 AT 7 PM;

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 AT 7 PM.

ROLES :

(for children aged 10 and up, as well as for adults (3 men, 3 women) are available.
Children mut be able to commit to a busy rehearsal schedule; singing ability is a plus.)
Lord Canterville, a young English Peer.
Sir Simon, his 17th Century ancestor. (To be played by the same person).
Mr. Hiram Otis, an American manufacturer.
Lucretia, his wife.
Virginia, their daughter. Aged about 20.
Sunny, a kid about twelve.
Pet, her twin sister.
Mrs. Umney, a housekeeper.
Lord Archibald Archibald, who lives next door.

Performances Dates: December 8-16.
Resumé and head shot requested.
Info? See Bread and Circus website
Or call:614-470-4895

Friday, August 18, 2006

Upper Arlington Arts Festival is 40 years old - Labor Day Monday, September 4

From: Emily Cable, Arts Coordinator, Cultural Arts Division, City of Upper Arlington, 3600 Tremont Rd.
Upper Arlington, Ohio 43221
614-583-5311
ecable@uaoh.net

(Upper Arlington, OH) - The Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival celebrates 40 years as central Ohio's premier one-day blind-juried arts festival with festival founder Don Dodrill, on Labor Day Monday September 4, 2006. This free festival, hosted by the City of Upper Arlington's Cultural Arts Division, is held in Northam Park and runs from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Made possible through the efforts of City staff and more than 200 volunteers, the festival draws over 25,000 people every year from all over to celebrate and take part in the visual and performing arts. We invite you to enjoy 200 juried, fine art and fine craft artists from all over the nation and Canada exhibiting, selling and demonstrating their wares. Showcasing the works of 20 different mediums including painting, pottery, photography, jewelry, glassware, sculpture and more, the festival offers something for every art collector.

Over the course of 40 years the festival has grown from a small exhibition of local artists in Miller Park to attract artists from all over the country, with the addition of hands-on art activities for children and adults, performing arts, and tasty treats for all to enjoy. In 1966 artist Don Dodrill began the Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival with other local artists. Don Dodrill has exhibited in the Upper Arlington Arts Festival every year since its inception, except for one year.

Don Dodrill reflects, "the festival means a lot to me. It has given me an opportunity to meet many artists from different locations, see old friends and neighbors, to sell paintings and accept commissions from visitors. I believe the Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival is significantly important in making the arts an important part of community living. Patterned after the Labor Day Arts Festival, other communities have established their own art festivals," remarks Don Dodrill. This year Don Dodrill will exhibit his paintings in booth number 82. Take a moment to stop and let him know how much you enjoy the Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival.

Don't miss this memorable day celebrating art, and enjoy your Labor Day with us. To learn more about the Festival visit the Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival Web section at www.ua-ohio.net, or call 583-5310.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Donna Mogavero Fundraiser August 18, 6pm, Lifestyle Communities (formerly Promowest Pavilion


Something truly worthy of your attendance! Special Benefit Concert Friday, August 18th Lifestyle Communities (formerly Promowest Pavilion) 405 Neil Ave (indoor show) 6:00 PM
Emceed by radio personality Dino of Sunny 95! This special benefit concert scheduled for Friday, August 18th at Lifestyle Communities (formally Promowest Pavilion) is for local singer-songwriter, recording artist DONNA MOGAVERO. Donna fell from the stage at the "Rockin' in the Streets" benefit concert on June 23rd. She broke her hip and crushed her pelvis. She was in the hospital for three weeks, enduring two separate operations. She is now home recuperating. Although she is recovering well, she will be unable to bear weight on her left side for three months. A little update on Donna for those of you who are not acquainted with her acoustic music. Donna Mogavero, singer, songwriter, recording artist and performer for over 30 years, has given of her time and talent for endless events and fundraisers. Without thinking twice, she has donated her time and talent for many worthy causes. Now, she is in need of our generosity to help her through these unfortunate times. Her most notable and recent endeavors include: • A Judge on Columbus's own "Gimme the Mic" Channel 6 (the past 2 years) • Experience Columbus Video - Performing an original tune (touting the highlights of our wonderful city of Columbus) viewed on the huge screen overlooking the Arena District • Volunteer Performer for Comfest since it's beginning • Volunteer mentor at Girlz Rhythm n' Rock Camp (foster young women with songwriting and performance abilities) • Volunteer mentor at "Oneness" (a songwriters symposium for youth to foster racial unity through music and the arts) • Chosen as a Taylor Guitar Spokeswoman • Winner of several local singer-songwriter awards (Best of Columbus Series) • Performances locally and nationally over the last two decades
Performances by:
Wahru's Drum Chorus Habeeba's belly dancers Hope Vitellis Sacred Fiction Jeff Altergott Sally Fingerett Girlz Rhythm n' Rock Band Ladies of Longford Katie Reider Band Molly with Grace Billy Zenn & the Ringers DOB with Kim Crawford
PLEASE COME AND ENJOY THIS SPECTACULAR EVENING OF MUSIC!! DONATIONS WILL BE TAKEN AT THE DOOR SPONSORED BY: Promowest Pavilion, Union Station Foundation, & Suziemuzic. All of the above artists have donated their time and several local business's are donating items for auction. ALL MONEY RAISED WILL BE GIVEN TO DONNA TO HELP COVER EXPENSES! PLEASE EMAIL suziemuzic@wowway.com or CALL KELLY 395-6067 IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO DONATE FOR THE AUCTION OR RAFFLE.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Harry K Wozniak new website

Harry K Wozniak, Columbus painter, announcing new website. Check it out!
Wozniakart.com

Monday, August 07, 2006

Jeanette Williams & Willie Pooch - The Blues at the Zoo


The Columbus Jazz Orchestra / Byron Stripling, Artistic Director
At the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium,
August 11 / 8PM

Jeanette Williams Brewer and Willie Pooch
– two of Central Ohio’s greatest singers – join the Columbus Jazz Orchestra for a high-voltage jam session packed with blues and boogie woogie. Join the CJO this Friday for the final JazZoo concert of the summer at the Columbus Zoo's beautiful Water's Edge Events Park!

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Victorian Village Tour of Homes


Sunday, September 17th, 2006 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Tickets are available at these Short North Businesses including Urban Gardener at 940 North High Street and Spinelli’s Deli, 797 Neil Avenue in the Thurber Shopping Center at the presale price of $10.00. Tickets can be purchased the day of the tour for $15.00 in front of Spinelli’s Deli. Tickets will go on sale the week of September 1st. Bus transportation will be provided the day of the tour for the tour route.

Short North Business Association
Sunday, September 17th, 2006 From 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM featuring a variety of shop owners showcasing home and arts displays, educational seminars and practical applications for home improvement. In addition, a number of short north restaurants will be offering special promotions to ticket holders on the day of the Tour.

Victorian Village Tour of Homes & Gardens Preview Tour
Saturday, September 16th, 2006 from 4:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Many of the main Tour houses will be open for this special preview evening event as well as a number of private homes hosting in-home Dinners & Desserts. This year’s dinner theme is “An International A’Fare.” In addition there will be a Preview party held at one of Victorian Village’s more prominent homes. Please contact the Victorian Village Society at 614-228-2912 or via the web at tour@victorianvillage.org for more information on attending a dinner or the Preview Tour.

4:00 PM – 7:00 PM – Preview Home & Garden Tour
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM – Preview Party
8:30 PM – 11:00 PM – In Home Dinners

Preview Tour only (Preview Party and Tour) – $75.00
Preview Dinner & Tour (Preview Party, Dinner and Tour) - $100.00

More info? www.victorianvilage.org

CAPAcity Celebrates!

Please stop by on August 16 for a celebration of CAPACITY’s wonderful accomplishments over the past five years and to help cultivate exciting new youth arts programs at Central Community House (CCH). Start your holiday shopping very early this year and support a great cause as you pick up fabulous art, organic produce, collector’s items (CAPACITY t-shirts & greeting cards) and more. Bring the family and join in a mask-making workshop, drum circle, Open Mic and other FREE activities for all ages. Donations for refreshments will be gratefully accepted. Proceeds from the Arts Market and Farmers’ Market sales will benefit youth arts at CCH.

All activities will be held in the Central Community House parking lot (unless Mother Nature decides to send us indoors).
More info? check out:
www.ecapacity.org
www.cchouse.org

Chris Mohler Sculpture Studio

Opening: August 18, 5-9pm

Sculptor Chris Mohler
sent us an invitation to a studio opening. Chris creates rather large, monumental pieces from welded steel. Several of his works dot the Columbus landscape and many are included in private collections. Check out his new works and new space.

Studio of Chris Mohler
600 B North Cassidy Ave.
614 313 3220
www.chrismohler.com