Archive for May, 2008

The Gathering Place :: Melissa Daubert

Friday, May 30th, 2008

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Regina Brett, Plain Dealer columnist, wrote a beautiful piece on Wednesday, May 28 about The Gathering Place.  The Gathering Place is a caring community for those touched by cancer.  You can read the full column here.

Regina Brett described the space and the gardens at the Beachwood facility.  RED DOT Project artist, Melissa Daubert, created The Listening Man sculpture, shown above and described here:

The sculpture called The Listening Man is a favorite. Children whisper their fears in his ear, then open the door to his heart to see it sparkle.

Melissa describes herself as an experience artist.  Her work is meant to be interactive and engaging, sometimes serving as an educational tool or pure whimsy.  You can read more about this piece on Melissa’s website, http://www.melissadaubert.com/

Congratulations to Michel Ina!

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

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RED DOT Project member Michel Ina stopped in the office today. Michel is the recipient of the Ohio Arts Council 2008 Individual Creativity Excellence Award for the design arts.  He is working on some exciting projects, which we look forward to highlighting when completed. 

Congratulations to Michel on the award and his work!

the QuARTer on WCPN

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Mindy Tousley from City Artists at Work, Alenko Banco from Convivium 33 and Liz Maugans from Zygote Press did an great job Thursday, May 15 on Around Noon on WCPN.  You can listen here: http://www.wcpn.org/index.php/WCPN/an/12008/.   Thanks for including RED DOT Project in the conversation. 

 The banners are up in the QuARTer and they look great!

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Trinity: Go Green :: an exhibition with RED DOT Project, City Artists at Work and Zygote Press

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

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Betsy Molnar  ::  Grandpa’s Pond, photography

 Trinity: Go Green opens Friday, May 16, 5:30 - 7:30 pm.  Trinity Commons is part of the Trinity Cathedral complex at 2230 Euclid Avenue.  RED DOT Project members Ann Caywood Brown, Rosalyn Gaier, Anne Kibbe, Liz Maugans, Jessica Maloney, Elizabeth Molnar, Susan Squires, Ezra Taxel, Mindy Tousley, Brock Winans and Chris Zielski have work in the exhibition.

Trinity: Go Green runs May 16 - July 6.  Regular public gallery hours are Wednesdays, 1 PM - 6 PM, Saturdays, 10 AM - 2 PM, and Sundays, 9 AM - 3 PM.

 Hope to see you at the event Friday night!

The Shawn Bentley Orphan Acts of 2008 :: The Orphan Works Acto of 2008

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

I have run into this in several emails and websites.  Please follow the links listed below to get more information and take action. 

A week ago Friday, two bills were introduced simultaneously in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. These bills are named/numbered respectively as The Shawn Bentley Orphan Acts of 2008 (S.2913) and The Orphan Works Act of 2008 (H.R. 5889). If these bills pass, they will change our copyright laws and substantially remove protection against infringement for visual artists.

For more information and some quick, easy ways to take action, try this link: http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/

 Robert Genn, artist - Painter’s Keys, wrote about the ‘Mickey Mouse Bill’ in his bi-weekly email this week:  http://clicks.robertgenn.com/mickey-mouse.php#CoulterWatt

Dan Morgan, photographer - Straightshooter, included information in his jpeg of the week with a link to http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/

Special thanks to Sheila Markowitz, RED DOT Project artist, who prodded me a bit to get this info up on the blog.  Enjoy a taste of Sheila’s work.   

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East Side, West Side  ::  Digital Montage  ::  13″ x 19″

Sheila Markowitz’s raw materials are digitally scanned photographs, prints, paintings and three dimensional objects which connect to her in a personal way. As she builds layers of texture, color, and detail by combining and manipulating these fragments of her life, she makes countless artistic choices. Part of the fascination of the process is how happy accidents as well as deliberate intention alter the character, emotional content, and sometimes the meaning of the image that results.

Art Quarter banners

Monday, May 5th, 2008

The Art Quarter banners are printed and ready for installation.  Look for the banners on Superior Avenue, East 18th Street - East 30th Streeet, East 30th Street, and East 40th Street.  The banners rotate artwork from RED DOT Project, City Artists at Work and Zygote Press with Art Quarter banners.

RED DOT Project artist member, Beth Kappa’s artwork from, Too Involved to Paint My Dress 2, is the RED DOT Project banner. finalred-dot-banner1.jpg