Colin Burke & Krys Swiatek: Articulated Bodies

© Colin Burke
Colin Burke & Krys Swiatek: Articulated Bodies will be on exhibit through Feb. 5, 2011 at Gallery 46, 46 Union St., Vernon-Rockville, CT. There will be an artists reception Sat. Jan 15, 6-9 pm. The two-person show focuses on cyanotype photograms.

In addition to exhibiting his work, Burke has begun giving cyanotype workshops locally, and also turning various gallery and other spaces into camera obscura. Burke was selected as 2011 Artspace New Haven's Artist-in-Residence. He will be working on cyanotypes and solargraphs in a gallery transformed into a studio space.

~Lys

Michele Russell in "Facades" show in Stamford, CT

"Old Church, New Mexico"
© Michele Russell

Painter and photographer Michele Russell is participating in a group exhibition at The Ferguson Library of downtown Stamford, which has completed a three-year renovation. The architecturally-themed show is titled "Facades", and it is co-presented by  The Stamford Art Association.

Russell, who works in several media, has one giclée-printed photograph and one painting in the show. "Facades'" opening reception is Thursday Jan. 13, 2011 6-8 pm, and the show will remain on view until April 7.

The show takes place at Ferguson Library Auditorium Gallery, 3rd Floor, One Public Library Plaza (Corner of Bedford and Broad Street), Stamford, CT.

~Lys

Tatiana Golovnya at N.A.W.A. Gallery Associate Members Exhibition

© Tanya E. Miller (Tatiana Golovnya)
Tatiana Golovnya is exhibiting in a group show for associate members at the National Association of Women Artists Gallery from now until January 25, 2011. The opening reception is re-scheduled for Weds., January 19 5-7 pm. 80 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1405, New York, NY.

Golovnya's lively drawings and giclée prints are inspired by fashion design and Russian folk costume.

~Lys

Calls for Submissions

Here are some upcoming art deadlines.

City by the Sea Art Fair - Feb 28 deadline - juried art exhibition to take place May 14-15, 2011 in Black Rock, Bridgeport, CT. Urban/maritime theme, open to all media. Connecticut Art Scene's Hank Hoffman has a more thorough blog post about it.

Images 2011 Presented by Shoreline Arts Alliance - January 28-30, 2011  (matted photographs) - Annual photography competition and exhibition

Artspace New Haven Flatfile - February 2, 2011 deadline - Artspace New Haven, CT, selects 2-D and digital artwork annually for their flatfile through which patrons may browse and purchase.

Do you teach workshops? Can you present them in a school setting? Apply to this:

Directory of Performing and Teaching Artists - Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism - Deadline Feb. 28, 2011 - "a reliable resource of high-quality Connecticut performing and teaching artists who have been juried for excellence in their art forms and readiness and capacity to work in schools and community settings.  The Directory will serve as a catalogue from which presenters must choose when applying to CCT for fee support grants (for performances, master classes, workshops, residencies and other related activities)."

Also of interest: resource links from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism

Now's the time to polish up the ol' bio and CV or write new ones. Shine those babies up to a mirror gloss.

~Lys

Photographs by Vito Pasquale in Mount Kisco, opening Sat. Jan. 8

"Golden Galleon"
© Vito Pasquale
Photographs by Vito Pasquale will be exhibited at Mount Kisco Library, 100 East Main St., Mount Kisco, NY. January 3-28, 2011. There will be an opening reception on Saturday, January 8, at 10:30 am.

Pasquale's photographs explore place and proximity in a way that is often color-saturated and playfully off-kilter.

Pasquale will also be exhibiting "A City of (Second) Guesses" next month--from January 30-February 27, 2011 Harrison Public Library
2 Bruce Avenue, Harrison, NY. The reception will take place on February 5 from 2-4 pm.

~Lys





 

Digital Resolutions for the New Year

At the end of the year, I invariably think about how the year turned out, and what I'd like to do differently in the new one. I don't usually make resolutions like "go to the gym more" (which should be permanently on there anyway, as a given, right?), but positive things I'd like to learn and do and make.

I thought I'd share mine here and if you want, please share some of yours in the comments.

Some of my digital resolutions for 2011:
Learn Photoshop a bit deeper / search out the most efficient techniques for the things I do
Take a photography, design, or printing-related workshop
Co-teach a workshop at the lab
Make at least one book of new work
Enter more photography shows/competitions
Go to more art shows & openings
Connect with more people via the blog
Make video tutorials for the lab
Find new ways to support the fellow artists in my life
Invent and design an app useful for our clients

The best part is forgetting about this list, and re-reading it many months down the road, and realizing how many have actually been accomplished. If I don't make, one I miss out on that feeling.

Wishing you a wonderful holiday season and a great and successful 2011.

All the best,
Lys

PS - HOLIDAY HOURS--we are open normal hours T-W-Th, then Friday Dec. 24th, we close at noon, and are closed the following week for equipment maintenance. We reopen Monday the 3d at 8:30 am.

Locals Rule, Festively: Holiday Round-Up

© Space
There are a few of notable events happening this week that focus on festive shopping for Connecticut-made art and functional objects. While not necessarily directly related to photography or printing, these spaces are venues for local artisans of all varieties. It's energizing to see what other artists and designers are making and promoting.

Space, 285 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport, CT, grand opening Thursday, December 16, from 7-10 pm. This is downtown Bridgeport's brand new original design and handmade store. 

City Lights Gallery, 37 Markle Court, Bridgeport, CT, Holiday Cheer and ArtFul Gifts, Thursday, December 16 (and Dec. 23), 5-7 pm.

Ground Floor Gallery at Read's Artspace, 1042 Broad Street Bridgeport, CT, Holiday Art and Music Event, Friday, December 17, 5:30-8:30 pm, featuring the exhibition "Artists Choose Artists"

© Elm City Handmade
Elm City Handmade, 71 Orange St., New Haven, CT is part of New Haven's Project Storefronts, and carries an astounding and nicely arranged assortment of local-made items. Wednesday nights folks head over there from 7-9 pm to meet other crafters, make things and absorb the creative juices of the locals at hand.

The Glass Source, 415 Howe Ave. #104,  Shelton, CT is having a holiday sale of handmade glass ornaments and gifts made in downtown Shelton, CT. The area has a long history with art glass, and the tradition continues, as the Glass Source does design, restoration, and offers stained-glass classes.

If you are looking for art gifts, photographs, or anyone/anything in particular and need ideas, just drop me an email. I can hook you up with original artists of all ilks. (The ilks pull the reindeer. That's what they don't show you on TV.)

~Lys





Gifts of Prints or Reprints

Just a reminder to let you know that you can order reprints online or over the phone (if we have the files on hand), and we can have them ready for you in time for the holidays. There is still time to come in with new work or upload new files. We can also make traditional black and white prints from negatives of pretty much any size, new and antique.

Better to have relatives crying over old pictures than burnt roast beef. Let me know if there's anything we can do to help.

Happy Holidays!
Lys

GIF/t Jam: Artist and Designer Sale in South Norwalk, Saturday 12/11, Also: call for GIF animation submissions

© 2010 DesignerGrill
design by fiZz
GIF/t Jam Holiday Sale will take place 12-5 pm Saturday, December 11, 2010 at creativeplacement, 13 North Main St., South Norwalk, CT. The event is created and hosted by kHyal™ and Karl Heine, the power-design-team behind DesignerGrill.


The sale features art and hand-made wares by local artists/makers including: Juliano Michelangelo BarrottiDesignerGrill,  DesignerJournalsPaula Fener Jewelery, FreshBeam, Leslie GiulianiLys GuillornAlexander Isley, Inc., Jargon BoyKelley KappEmily Larned, Moody Designs, E Fitz SmithTerraLuminiereThe Weather sKwirl™.

In addition to the holiday sale, the GIF Jam will be a GIF animation festival that "celebrates the power of the animated GIF", date TBA. The deadline for entering is extended to February 4, 2011, and it looks like other dates will be updated soon. Guidelines and entry information are here [pdf].

It causes me technolo-glee to read that the file size limit is 40k--how often do we get to do something lo-fi in this day and age. Go 8-bit and stretch those kilobytes?

~Lys

Indie Craft Extravaganza at the Space in Hamden, CT on Sunday, December 5

Sunday, December 5, 2010 40+ craftspeople, artists and vendors from the Connecticut craft community will be selling their wares at the Indie Craft Extravaganza at the Space, a music performance club that also hosts flea markets and craft fairs every now and again. The Space is located at 295 Treadwell Avenue, Hamden, CT. The event is free, and runs from 12 noon - 5 pm.

I (Lys Guillorn/Little Cowgirl) will be there, selling not only photographs, but also button jewelry, bags, accessories, and cds. I have some photos of my work here. Mark just printed my sign for my booth yesterday on heavy white fabric, as well as some dolls/ornaments that feature my cowgirl logo.

I will also be able to answer questions about our printing here at the lab/studio if anyone is interested.

I'm looking forward to meeting the other artists and vendors.

An article on the craft fair is online at the New Haven Register here.

~Lys

"'Scapes" photography show at Koenig FrameWorks in Newtown opens Friday, Dec. 3

© Koenig FrameWorks Gallery
Mark Savoia and I juried a photography show that opens at Koenig FrameWorks Gallery in Newtown, CT on Friday, December 3, 2010. The theme was "Scapes"--landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes.

There are many beautiful photographs, and it was extremely hard to choose from them. In addition to the first, second, and third place photographs, we chose, there are two honorable mentions, and a "people's choice" award. Visitors to FrameWorks before and during the opening (up until Saturday the 4th) get to choose their favorite.

There is a wine and cheese reception on Friday, December 3, from 6-9 pm. It is a holiday art sale as well, including the photographs in the show, and other pieces including small paintings and prints.

Koenig FrameWorks is located at 97 South Main Street (Route 25) Newtown, CT.

See you there.

~Lys

Lance Keimig's Photos of Scottish Summer Nights at NESOP

Lance Keimig's show "Simmer Dim", night photographs taken during the summer in Scotland, is at the Garner Center at The New England School of Photography, 537 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA. from November 29, 2010 to January 7, 2011.

The images are surreal and mysterious--Scotland's landscape, dotted with liths and castles, is a wonderful subject. Keimig is an expert on night photography, and will be teaching an advanced class at NESOP in January. Kemig's technical manual, "Night Photography: Finding Your Way in the Dark", was published by Focal Press in July.

There is an opening reception Tuesday, December 1, from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. There is an artist lecture and book signing December 8, 6:30-8:30 pm.

~Lys

Mark Savoia in Group Exhibition of CCT Fellowship Winners in Hartford

Four black and white photographs by Mark Savoia will be exhibited at Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism Gallery from November 19, 2010 to January 21, 2011.

The group exhibit, titled "Grey Area", showcases the work of eight artists from across the state who were awarded Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism Fellowships. The artists are Daniel Buttrey, Susan Classen-Sullivan, Patricia Carrigan, Ted Efremoff, Nancy Goodrich, Eva Lee, Mark Savoia, and Rachael A. Vaters-Carr. The  artists work in diverse media: photography, sculpture, works on paper, poetry, and video.

Savoia is co-owner of Still River Editions and Connecticut Photographics. He works primarily in black and white digital photography, and prints his own work. He was selected for a 2010 fellowship from the state Commission on Culture and Tourism earlier this year.

The opening reception is on Thursday, December 2 from 4:30-6:30 pm. The gallery is located at One Constitution Plaza, 2d Floor, Hartford, CT.

More information on the state's resources for artists may be found at cultureandtourism.org.

~Lys

Our New and Revised Website


We all need a change from time to time, so Still River Editions has been listening to you and redesigned our website to make it more user friendly and informative.

We put all the information for each service on its own page; the process, options, prices, mounting, etc. and added a very easy to use web page for sending us digital files for printing.

So please check it out at Still River Editions

We need some feedback about our new look, so let us know what you like or dislike and what else you want to see to make it easier for you to use.



Website feedback - click here

Aldrich Undercover: Fundraiser and Mystery Art Event in Ridgefield

© Aldrich Museum  
From the Aldrich Museum website:
"This third Aldrich Undercover, a much-anticipated and successful event for the Museum, will feature approximately 250 unique new works by Aldrich alumni artists, including the event co-chairs, Janine Antoni, Huma Bhabha, Mark Dion, Paul Ramirez Jonas, KAWS, Peggy Preheim, and Alyson Shotz. Each work, made especially for the event, will sell for just $300; it will be signed on the reverse with no identifying marks on the front, so it can be displayed anonymously during the sale. The identity of the artist who created each work will be revealed only after purchase.
In addition to a great party and secret art sale, the event will feature a silent auction of stunning limited-edition works by American artists Robert Indiana, Robert Cottingham, and KAWS."

Individual admission is $150, Patron Admission is $1000

The list of artists participating, plus more information about the event is here. Friends David Haislip, Ken Becker, and James Grashow are participating--will you be able to tell whose work is whose? If I were an artist participating, I would do something completely different from my normal style to throw people off... I wonder if that's the case... you'll have to find out after the "reveal". 

The fundraising proceeds benefit the Aldrich's exhibition and education programs.

~Lys

Laurie Lambrecht at the Griffin Museum of Photography

Flash with Level © Laurie Lambrecht
Photographer Laurie Lambrecht will be exhibiting her work "From the Studio of Roy Lichtenstein" at the Atelier Gallery at the Griffin Museum of Photography from November 18, 2010 until January 23, 2011. There will be an opening reception with the artist on Thursday, Nov. 18 from 7-8:30 pm. There is a gallery talk with the artist for members at 6:15 pm that evening.

Lambrecht worked in Lichtenstein's studio in the early '90s, and ended up making her own artwork during that time. We wrote about Lambrecht's work in detail when it was at Blue Sky Gallery here.

The Griffin Museum of Photography is located at 67 Shore Rd., Winchester, MA.

~Lys

Gorky's Granddaughter: Video Interviews of Visual Artists

Painters Zachary Keeting and Christopher Joy have joined forces to found a blog that borrows its name for their recent show at the Fort Point Arts Community. Their site, Gorky's Granddaughter, explores the visual arts community around them in video. Christopher Joy conducted a lot of interviews on the fly at CWOS, and for full disclosure, I must say that the video of me taken at City Wide Open Studios, New Haven, is here.

Enjoy,
Lys