Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Have you gotten your bid number yet?
Here are some installation shots of the Silent Night:Small Works Silent Auction exhibition...
Those colored stripes on the wall will be of great interest on the night of the auction. Three main areas of the gallery are indicated by three colored stripesand each area closes bidding at a predetermined time in the evening, signalled by a GONG!
Robert Walz and John Haddad have been practicing their gongs every day in honor of this event. They are getting pretty good.
This is how it works: come to the gallery and talk to Aimee or Maria about getting a bid number for only $10 bucks. Your bid number will also get you a glass of champagne, gratis, the night of the gala.
Once you have your bid number then no-one knows who you are when you make a bid - you simply put your number on the bid sheet next to all your favorite artworks.
You can start bidding right away and come join all the fun on Dec 16th. Or you can bid by proxy!
There are also "Buy It Now" prices, like on Ebay, so if you needitwantitgottahaveit you can.
Contact Aimee or Maria at the gallery to get your bid number today.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
RVA is Uber
Ed Winkleman's Blog today
Check it out.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Silent Night
This year, 1708 Gallery is putting a new spin
on the annual Small Works Invitational,
for the first time turning it into a silent auction.
Silent Night will feature small works by cutting-edge regional artists.
Here's how it works:
The bidding starts tomorrow, November 17, 2006,
and will continue through the entire show.
1708 Gallery will host the festive, closing gala reception,
Silent Night, on December 16 from 7 to 10 PM.
Admission is free to the Gala.
A $10 registration fee is required to bid,
so come and get your bid number soon!
Champagne will be flowing at the cash bar,
while delicious, complimentary treats
will be provided by our foodie friends and neighbors on
Comfort and Lift.
There will be music too - the gala will feature an all string jazz trio headed by Ryan Corbitt.
This will be a fun, casual, and competitive way
to vie for your favorite artworks.
A Benefit for 1708 Gallery, Silent Night is generously sponsored in part by:
Comfort
Lift
Rob and Liz Acosta-Lewis
Christopher English and Meda S. Lane
Emily Kinnier
and
P. Watson Seaman.
Travis Fullerton,
Diego Sanchez,
and
Mary Scurlock
organized the exhibition.
Many thanks!
Artists:
Tom Adair, Pam Anderson, Susanne Arnold, Andras Bality, Lora Beldon, Paul Bertholet, Brad Birchett, Gloria Blades, Mark Bryant, Daniel Calder, Gregg Carbo,
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Wish you could have seen Wearable Art: Uber?
Diana Cavanaugh's creation "We Asians Love Our Rice"
Best In Show
Wearable Art #9: UBER
Well, your wish came true this time (maybe you should make another wish just in case it works again, or buy a lotto ticket).
Aimee got an email today from Richmond film maker and comedian Odyssey Michaels who made a recording of the Wearable Art #9: Uber event on Saturday night. He very kindly gave us the link to his post on YouTube.
Click here to see the show - models, designers, party-goers, Starr Foster Dance and all the fun.
And let us here at 1708 Gallery know how you liked the show!
Sunday, November 12, 2006
The Best Wearable Art Yet!
Wearable Art 9
That's what I kept hearing last night at Uber: Wearable Art #9. It was an tour de force of talent, design, humor and high spirits. I heard shouts of delight, whispers of awe, dumbstruck silence and intakes of breath followed by enthusiastic applause, whistles and shouts of encouragement and delighted laughter. It was really wonderful!
Tremendous thanks to all our generous sponsors, especially to Sally Brown, John Malinoski, La Difference International Furnishings, Rockfish Graphix, Nesbit, A Sharper Palate and the Bruce Ford Brown Charitable Trust, gratitude to our Wearable Art Judges and cheers and applause to our hard working Wearable Art Committee and event volunteers.
1708 Gallery's greatest thanks and deep appreciation are, of course, to the artists, designers and models who created the amazingly inspired and unforgettable wearable art!
Thanks go out to our stellar judges: Pam Reynolds, Kristen Caskey, Katie Ukrop, Sally Bowring, Heidi Story, Michael Taylor, Carole Garmon and Chris Humes. It had to be unbelievably difficult for the judges to decide, given the amount of outstanding work, but, decide they did, and here are the results:
Wearable Art Winners
Third Place - $200 Scholarship, given by Cindy Neuschwander, Jay Barrows and Heidi Story
goes to Zachary Monday for Silver Song Bird and White Figure
Second Place - $300 Scholarship, given by Chris English goes to Nedim Sudic for Mameha(squared)
First Place
$500 Scholarship
Given in memory of Theo Young, Chair of the VCU Fashion Design Department
from
1980-1988 by the Kephart Foundation goes to Sarah Perry for Stilted Modesty
Best in Show - $1,000 Scholarship, given by The Phoenix and Que Bella goes to Diana Cavanaugh for We Asians Love Our Rice
Honorable mentions went to:
Stuart Harnsberger for his Chicken Suits,
Amy Williams for her Über Spoon
and to Colleen Judge for Über Pop!
We appreciate and applaud all our Wearable Art contestants and their models!
Lastly, Aimee Koch took millions of photos and she and I will get them posted very, very soon...