To arms, citizens of the video, audio, music, noise, and performance world! Fleisher/Ollman Gallery wants your non-linear imagery–and your linear imagery — and your sounds with all the bells and whistles–which they will screen/play/project en masse in one glorious video-audio happening called Your Swimming Brain, Sept. 9 in the gallery.  If you want to participate, apply to the gallery by tomorrow, Sept. 3.  Instructions on the jump page.

Stan Vanderbeek’s Movie-Drome, Stony Point, NY 1962

From the gallery’s press release:

Local and regional artists are invited to project videos, images, and sound (playlists/mix tapes) using your own video/slide/overhead/shadow/homemade projectors and stereos/boom boxes to grow into a large chaotic critical mass – its total effect becoming a powerful and lively synthesis of multi-directional yet simultaneous imagery and sound.

Please RSVP by Friday, September 3 to Rachel Reese, Assistant Director: rachel@fleisher-ollmangallery.com

Include your proposed contribution and any installation specifics. Resources may be provided to artists who need help procuring projectors or necessary equipment.  Fleisher/Ollman gallery does not have equipment to loan.

TIMELINE FOR PARTICIPATION

RSVP:  by Friday, September 3
Installation: Wednesday, September 8 from 10:30 am – 6 pm
Exhibition Hours: Thursday, September 9 from 10:30 am – 6 pm
Reception: Thursday, September 9 from 6 – 9 pm
Deinstallation:  Friday, September 10 from 10:30 am – 6 pm

phone: 215.545.7562

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With the 2010 U.S. Open Golf Tournament  beginning today, visitors from around the world have begun to arrive in Pebble Beach and Carmel-by-the-Sea. The dramatic beaches and sand dunes, the beauty of the Del Monte Forest, and the mysterious coastal Cypress trees continue to draw both tourists and artists to the area year round.

“Cypress Coast” 18 x 18 inchesORIGINAL PAINTING AVAILABLE NOW
One of the most prominent early Carmel artists, Mary DeNeale Morgan (1868 – 1948), made her home in the quaint village of Carmel beginning in 1910, when she settled there, until her death at 80 years of age on October 10th, 1948.

Mary DeNeale Morgan  is best known for her pastels, watercolors, and oil paintings depicting the coastline, dunes, and beaches of the Carmel region. Her landscapes featuring the swaying, windswept Cypress Trees are sought after by knowledgeable art collectors, and enjoyed by the many museum visitors who appreciate this talented artist’s work.

“Cypress, Point Lobos” 16 x 12 inchesORIGINAL PAINTING AVAILABLE NOW
Born in San Francisco in 1868, Mary DeNeale Morgan moved across the Bay to Oakland as a young child. She was, for a brief time, a teacher at Oakland High School. wpid 5388 The Art of Mary DeNeale Morgan   pastels, watercolors, and oil paintings A longtime favorite student of the brilliant landscape artist William Keith (1838 – 1911) , Mary studied at the School of Design in San Francisco under several notable teachers, including Arthur Mathews, prior to her move to Carmel. She worked in her home/studio in Carmel, which she acquired from the artist Sydney Yard, from 1904 onwards. “The Artist’s Studio-Home on Lincoln near 7th Street in Carmel”Mary was not only a well respected Carmel painter, but was an important part of the local art community. As a teacher and an organizer, she was instrumental in turning Carmel-by-the Sea into a vibrant art center. She was an early member of the Carmel Art Association, a group of local artists that included such famous members as Armin Hansen, E. Charlton Fortune, and master seascape painter William Ritschel. She was a student, attending William Merritt Chase’s summer classes in 1914, and eventually became a teacher, offering six weeks of instruction for $15 through the Arts and Crafts Club in Carmel. From 1917 to 1925 she was the Director of the Carmel School of art. Her paintings were also exhibited by the Del Monte Art Gallery and the California Watercolor Society.

Her beautiful, contemplative, elegant landscapes of the Monterey Peninsula can be found in numerous museums including the Monterey Museum of Art , the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Oakland Museum of California.

For additional information about available paintings by Mary DeNeale Morgan shown here, please feel free to contact us at (800) 833-9185 or (831) 625-4226 at our gallery in Carmel.  Please stop by and visit the gallery this week at Dolores Street and Sixth Avenue if you’re in town to enjoy the U.S. Open in nearby Pebble Beach.

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