Published by Administrator March 7th, 2008
in Art, First Friday and Raleigh.
A reminder for all those who subscribe via email: Tonight is First Friday, in Raleigh. Furry Geezer’s tips are here. So, to quote the Rosebuds: “Get Up, Get Out!” And Quad City DJ’s: “Ride That Train!”
And this just in via NewRaleigh.com
Also a special treat at Rebus Works, the work is Tiffany O’Brien’s “Black Valentine”, but tonight they also host Ivan Howard (of the Rosebuds) and Eddie Taylor (of the Loners) to serenade the First Friday crowd- around 8 pm.
Another reason to board that trolley!
Published by The Furry Geezer March 5th, 2008
in Art, First Friday, Raleigh and Music.
I wanted to share a couple of items relevant to the Print Power post and a small personal plea, then get on to a First Friday preview. One of the “cutting edge techniques” to which I referred is being showcased in a workshop by Sue Soper at Artspace. “Waterless Lithography” takes place the weekend of March 15-16. A show in Asheville provides us with a broad showcase of printmaking techniques: 14 different ones, in fact, displayed in an “international, invitational exhibition representing the work of 50 artists.” The show runs through May.
Two cultural items whose hosts asked for a shout-out to RDUwtf readers: the last shall be first: on the last Friday in March, the 28th, Capital City Grocery (next to Logan’s) is having bluegrass music to accompany their coffee, beer and fine groceries. The Filmore Valley Boys will play and this unique grocery store’s large front porch, complete with rocking chairs, should be rockin’ indeed. Look for it. Capital City needs and deserves our support.
The second request leads us to our First Friday preview. The City provides a FREE TROLLEY FOR FIRST NIGHT(note:this link will download a PDF map), but may discontinue the service for lack of use. Let’s try to use it and keep it going - it’s a boon to outlying galleries like Rebus and sounds fun. (i.e. I plan to try it March 7th). So park anywhere you like on its convenient route - make the rounds (looks like seven stops on the map), and end up where you started -but plan an early stop at City Market, because Peche Chocolat is having a wine tasting that night. Artspace around the corner is opening a show of Regional Emerging Artists up in Gallery Two. Lump down the street has work by Jeanine Oleson from Parsons with interdiscliplinary media. DesignBox opens “Clique Clique”, constructs by Shaun Richards, which explores media, nostalgia and social dynamics. Free Range Studio, which is not on the trolley route,has yet another Australian show, “Landscapes and Signals” collage images by Clare Llewelyn. The trolley will take you out to Glenwood South, where you can check on the Carter Building or FM Goods and Sounds. Most of you guys, if you ride the trolley at all, will want to start and thus end up in this never-ending menagerie of watering holes. Just drive safe, and maybe I’ll see you on the trolley!
First Friday in its many manifestations across the area is a wonderful concept that benefits artists, galleries, and human beings. Raleigh’s is user friendly in general but daunting to explore by the list, which is long and non-geographical. Here is an annotated list of what I would love to hit myself Friday night - concentrating on downtown and ignoring Glenwood South. I’ll take a deep non-gentrified breath and try some of those out sometime for another post. Hope to see you!
HIGHLIGHTS
Don’t miss the NCSU Student Exhibition of work based on Ghana travel at Fishmarket, the NC printmaking show at the Visual Art Exchange, or the Exposed Nudes show at Litmus Gallery. Free Range Studio, The Gregg, and others have new work. Read on!
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Published by Robert E Leebowitz September 7th, 2007
in Art, First Friday and Raleigh.
Lump Gallery returns after an August hiatus, with an installation by Dana Raymond. Mechatronic Symphony is his fifth installation for Lump and his prior installations have been AMAZING. Room-sized, bio-mechanical wooden breathing machines, etc.. If Mechatronic Symphony is half as interesting as it sounds, it will be the must-see event of the summer. If not, it will still be better than a Louis St. Lewis show. And Lump (even scrolling through their MySpace page is like walking through a gallery) has an upcoming Teen Beat Graphica exhibit, featuring the design work of Teen Beat Records founder and designer, Mark Robinson. Something to look forward to in November, indeed!
Published by Robert E Leebowitz September 6th, 2007
in Art, First Friday, Raleigh and RDU.
COLTRANE TRIBUTE
First Friday, September 7 6–9 p.m. NC Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh
This event isn’t easy to find on the museum website. It doesn’t appear on their calendar, or their Google Calendar but it could be worthwhile. Coltrane deserves more recognition from the State of NC. Look at that man! Look at those clothes! Coltrane is, bar none, the most important cultural figure to emerge from the Carolinas. From the museum site: “We celebrate the birth month of jazz giant and North Carolina native, John Coltrane. A quartet will play an extended set, along with the usual First Friday fare, Natural Horror Picture Show, exhibit discount and Nature Art Gallery.”
Don’t miss the current show at LUMP Gallery on Blount Street. Titled: “Doodle Crush, New work by David Ellis and Kiku Yamaguchi.” The works are all much more substantial and more detailed than the “doodle” in the title might suggest.
David Ellis is the founder of the Barnstomers Collective, who staged an amazing show at Lump years ago and more recently at SECCA, in Winston-Salem. The SECA installation was filmed and released as the DVD Barnstormers: 360 Degrees, wherein a tobacco barn is disassembled, trucked to the SECA gallery and reassembled for a week of painting and repainting and time-lapse photography.
Don’t miss the video in the small room at the back of Lump. It’s a short film/motion painting by David and Kiku and you’ll watch it more than once.
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