Monday, March 12, 2007

Mark Berger discovers historic Autos by Wiswell Covered Bridge

Photographer Mark Berger, has photographed every known covered bridge in Ohio. He often contributes to innerart (see Ohio's Covered Bridges). To update his extensive collection of bridge photographs, he was recently photographing details of newly completed renovations to the historic Wiswell Covered Bridge, when…



"to my surprise a caravan of antique 1930’s automobiles came rumbling through the covered bridge. One driver told me that they were going to the monthly pancake breakfast at 4-H Camp Whitewood just south of the bridge. Maxine & I went to the pancake breakfast, it was wonderful"






Bringing Progressive Radio Back to Columbus?

The Free Press Radio Project needs your contribution

The Free Press has recently acquired a building permit for a radio translator. We need to raise $5,000 by March 26 to translate the FM signal from the local LPFM channel. This is possible with your help.



Currently Columbus is without progressive and alternative radio. Your contribution can make the difference between rightwing reactionary radio and a principled and unwavering voice that stands for human rights and social justice. We plan to bring Democracy Now! to Columbus.



Go to http://www.freepress.org/store.php or mail your check to: Free Press Radio Project, 1240 Bryden Rd., Columbus OH 43205.


Any questions? Contact:
truth@freepress.org, subject line: Free Press Radio Project.



Thank you!

Yoga Warriors

YOGA WARRIORS

a drama about a group of people at a yoga retreat, working out their relationships as they do yoga, meditate, sit in the hot tub, walk in the woods, etc.

April 19 -22

Produced by Richard Esquinas, the American Yogi,
in conjunction with WOMEN AT PLAY

The Columbus Dance Theatre

592 East Main St.

Reservations or more info? Email: Burkman.2@osu.edu or call (614) 457-6580

Chris Mohler Works on Exhibit

I received this info from Chad Tooker -charlie

A Gift and a Curse
Through April 27, 2007.

featuring new works by
Chris Mohler

opening reception
March 14th, 5:30-7:30pm.

Fresh A.I.R. Gallery is located Downtown at 131 N. High St.

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Fresh A.I.R. Gallery exhibits the works of individuals affected by mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders. Through art, we educate the community and work to break down the stigma of mental illness and substance abuse by bringing focus to the artistic vision.

Myken J. Lint
Executive Assistant & Public Affairs Coordinator
Southeast, Inc. Recovery & Mental Healthcare Services
225-0980 ext. 1206

http://southeastinc.com/fresh_air.php


Thursday, March 08, 2007

Maui Art Scene.com










My friend Nancy Wasserman, back in good old Columbus, spent many years in Maui, Hawaii, as a ceramics artist. She sent me this info about a cool website featuring that art scene. I agree, it is a cool site. Hope you enjoy visiting it. Images are by current artsist. I especially like the "Free Videos" section. -charlie
Visit: mauiartscene.com

Rachel Z performs at Columbus Music Hall Tonight!

This announcement was sent by my friend and talented drummer Wahru (Barbara Cleveland) - charlie
Met City Jazz proudly presents:

Rachel Z

Internationally-known Jazz pianist, as featured with Wayne Shorter, Najee, and Mike Maineri, touring on behalf of her new cd on Savoy Jazz: In The Department of Good and Evil

Thursday March 8, 9 pm
Columbus Music Hall
734 Oak Street (the firehouse on Broad and Parsons)
614 464 0044
columbusmusichall.com

Call For Submission - Outsider Art

Harry Farkas sent me this notice about a call for artists for an Outsider Art exhibit scheduled this coming July. He got it from his good friend Mary Urbas, gallery director at Lakeland Community College Art Gallery

Gallery 324

The Galleria at Erieview

1301 East Ninth Street

Cleveland, Ohio 44114



July 14 – 28, 2007

Opening reception Saturday July 14 6-8 pm


Deadline: March 31, 2007



We’re interested in submissions of


1. Folk Art - the arts that are taught from the crade within a living tradition. The artists in this category carry on traditions passed on to them in their community or family such as quilting styles, embroidery, painting styles (like on furniture or house murals).



2. Outsider Art - also called self-taught art. This is art produced by the individual who has not received any art training and has been more or less called into producing art by an inner need or compulsion.



3. Psychiatric Art - This is the art that has been produced mostly at institutions or by art therapists or individual psychologists or psychiatrists notable for its authenticity and richness of expression.



4. Art Brut - started by the Jean Dubuffet to both describe his art and to establish a label for much of the art which he collected and exhibited. It is characterized by a rawness and a primitive expressiveness.



If you think your work falls into one of these categories, please send 3-5 jpgs, one picture per piece of work, with a short artist’s bio, with “outsider art” in the subject line, to:



mbales@oh.verio.com
and
markk@deepcleveland.com


Deadline: March 31, 2007

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Jazz and Eggs Reprise

Jazz and Eggs - Second Saturday JAM

Saturday - March 10, 2007
11:30 am - 3 pm
at BOMA
Bar Of Modern Art

(The Old First Baptist Church)
583 East Broad Street
$20 at door covers both: Buffet and Jam!
•Musicians who bring their axe, sign in on the jam list to play anpay No Cover.
• full cash bar
• valet parking

For related info, check out:
hottimesfestival.com


artsfoundationofoldetowne.org

Mayumana In BE opens in NYC

If you find yourself in NY City, in the next few weeks, go see this exciting 90 minute off-broadway show! My cousin Alon Neuman, who appears in numerous plays, movies and TV shows in Isreal, was involved with this explosive dance/theatre company. He turned me on to them and appears briefly in this video, but is not touring with them in this current show. -charlie


Be by Mayumana
currently performs, at 8pm

Formal Opening on March 13,

at Union Square Theatre

100 E. 17th St & Park Ave.

Check out this fantastic video !

Check out their website

Tickets? (212) 307 4100


Saturday, March 03, 2007

Columbus Music Hall updates

Jazz at the Firehouse

Columbus Music Hall

734 Oak Street

Columbus, OH 43205

614-464-0044



Saturday, March 3, 8:00 p.m. Jazz Chamber Music Series with the Mark Flugge Trio, featuring Jim Powell on trumpet playing the music of Gershwin. $15, $12
seniors, $5 students



Thursday, March 8, 9:00 p.m. Rachel Z Trio
Debuting her premier recording on the Savoy label, Rachel Z returns to
Columbus with long-time drummer Bobbie Rae and the hottest new bass
player on the scene, Maeve Royce. A disciple of Wayne Shorter and
Joni Mitchell, Rachel's new album, Dept. of Good and Evil, admirably
displays her influences with more than a subtle hint of where she's
going next. $12, $10 seniors, $5 students




Saturday Morning, March 10, 11:00 a.m. PBJ & Jazz for Kids & Families -
Jazz alto saxophonist, Wess Warmdaddy Anderson (Formerly with Wynton
Marsalis' Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra for over 18 years and currently
on the jazz faculty at Michigan State University. $5 with a $20
maximum for immediate family members. Kids get a PBJ sandwich, juice
and cookie, and complimentary coffee for adults...and an hour of great
jazz!



Saturday Night, March 10, 8:00 p.m. Wess Warmdaddy Anderson $15, $12
seniors, $5 students



Thursday, March 22, 8:00 p.m. Jazz Baritone Saxophonist, Glenn Wilson
Wilson has recorded 6 solo albums and has toured and recorded with
Buddy Rich, Lionel Hampton, Mel Lewis, Tito Puente. This performance is
with jazz guitarist and composer, Rory Stuart. glenn@jazzmaniac.com
$10, $3 students



Friday, March 23, 8:00 p.m. Tim Cummisky Trio $10, $7 seniors, $3 students



Sunday, March 25, 3:00 in the afternoon, Eric Augis with Evan Oberla



Every Monday, 7:30, Vaughn Wiester Famous Jazz Orchestra, $6



Yumbambé Latin Salsa Jazz' last night at Columbus Music Hall is
Tuesday, March 6. After 10 years at Columbus Music Hall, the band
moves to BOMA Wednesdays!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

steve ben israel presents: nonviolent executions

Going to New York City for the weekend? Catch Steve's act! -charlie
DATE: March 2

TIME: 8pm


LOCATION: Puffin Room 435 Broome, east of BWAY

FEE: $15/10 sliding scale

Steve Ben Israel was a long time member of the Living Theater and worked with the company from the early sixties to the late seventies.

He performed in their seminal works, including "The Brig, Frankenstein, Mysteries, and Paradise Now". He has toured throughout Europe, America, North Africa, and even escaped from Brazil when The Living Theater was held prisoner there. He then worked to free them and the group returned to bring their work back to the States.

His background is in Jazz, the stand up comedy scene of the New York Greenwich village renaissance of the fifties with Bill Cosby and Bob Dylan, and the Living Theater's world travels.

He currently lives in downtown NYC where he "holds séances to contact the living" and does a one man show that fuses all of these influences called "Non Violent Executions"




This info was submitted by my pal Stan who received it from Baba, Steve's son, Baba is a hip hop DJ who performs and records in and around New York city. Check out their cool website: www.openthoughtmusic.com

Monday, February 26, 2007

Rhythm en Richment at Music Hall, Fri. March 2

Just a reminder that Rhythm en Richment (http://rhythmenrichment.blogspot.com) old school R&B with a touch of Jazz) will again be playing at the beautiful Columbus Music Hall (http://www.columbusmusichall.com) this Friday. Admission is only $6.00
with the normal array of beverages available for purchase.



We had a great time at the first gig and we look to see even more of you
this time around. What's better than a 'little dancin on a Friday night'?



See Ya Friday,
Rick, Wahru, Steve, Joe, Marshall, Phil and Darchelle


Rick Redmon
President, Olde Towne East Neighborhood Association (Otena)
Commissioner, Near East Area Commission (NEAC)

Katherine Burkman directs two short plays


I am going to be directing a play I wrote about a love relationship between a slot machine and its player and another play by Elaine Jarvik called DEAD RIGHT, both 10 minute plays as part of a program for WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH planned by Alan Woods.

Rita Khavari and David Fawcett appear in the first play, Alan Woods and Ellen Nickles in the second.

It takes place in Westerville at 7:30 on the 8th of March and is free, lasts about an hour. Hope to see some of you there.

Information about the whole event, place, etc. is on Alan Wood's blog


www.osureadings.blogspot.com


Best, Kathy Burkman

(Katherine was the founder and genius behind Women Ay Play, a group that presented fine drama for several years in central Ohio, until it was disbanded last year - charlie)

Monday, February 19, 2007

Gordon Halloran - Ice Paintings - Photos by Mark Berger

Charlie:
Maxine & I were recently in Canada, we went to Niagara-on-the-Lake, and saw art work by an artist name Gordon Halloran. He also has work exhibited at the WinterCity Festival in Toronto. We were in Toronto for a Bat Mitzvah and saw Halloran's work, It is 10 feet by 80 feet by 10 feet. Gordon Halloran's ice painting in Toronto are called Below Zero I have included some bio information and examples of this incredible "Ice Painting"










Gordon Halloran started his career as an award-winning Canadian illustrator (covers for Macleans, Financial Post, Toronto Life, San Francisco, American Airlines magazines, The Globe and Mail).

His first show of abstract painting at the Nancy Poole Gallery in Yorkville, Toronto, was followed by other international exhibitions of paintings and drawings. In the fall of 1991, while watching a hockey practice, Halloran made a connection which would impact his work for the next decade: that making an ice rink was probably his first artistic experience. He began to imagine the entire surface of an ice rink exploding with color; a Zamboni used as an etching device; a flood of water glistening over the surface. Out of that experience came his exploration, invention and creation of an art form uniquely Canadian. In the early nineties, Halloran introduced Ice Paintings as public art events. These massive, multicolored abstract paintings recaptured community ice rinks and redefined them from competitive to shared community spaces where everyone could experience the joy of art.

Paintings Below Zero is an installation of boldly coloured, abstract paintings in ice — enormous in scale and yet intricate in detail — with stunning patterns created by pigments combining with the crystal structure of the ice.

This uniquely Canadian art form was created by Vancouver artist Gordon Halloran. Described by Halloran as "big paintings for a big country," these massive ice installations are inspired by Canada's vast winter landscape of ice and snow.

On display in the American Express Ice Gallery, Halloran's dramatic project for the WinterCity Festival explores issues of climate change, global warming and melting ice caps. The installation will cover 800 square feet, featuring an 80 foot wall of three dimensional ice paintings reaching heights of up to 10 feet. Nathan Phillips Square's ice rink will also be used as a giant canvas, inviting the public to become part of the art by skating on the surface of the paintings.

Gordon Halloran's Paintings Below Zero was a highlight of the Cultural Olympiad in Turin, Italy (2006). Halloran was the only Canadian invited to represent Canada in Turin. His installation was "an homage to Canada," as host country for the next Olympic Winter Games.