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AWESOME DAY CALL FOR PITCHES!

October 03, 2019 in > Events

Deadline to enter: 11:59pm on October 13, 2019
Event date: October 25, 6-9pm
Location: Awesome Day, Raleigh

On October 25th, we will be hosting a live Pitch Night as part of our Awesome Day festivities! Anyone with a fun, community-focused idea could win $1000 if our Awesome Trustees love what you have to say!

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BIG at Dock 1053

September 18, 2019 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

BIG

October 1, 2019-January 1, 2020
Location: Dock 1053
1053 E Whitaker Mill Rd
Raleigh, NC 27604

For our latest call for art for our community partner Dock 1053 we asked artists to submit the biggest work they had.

FEATURED ARTISTS

Mary Ann Anderson - Chaos
Ashley Armstrong - Night Blues
Naomi Balint - Magical Floating World
Bethany Bash - "Sink or Swim", They Said
Sasha Baskin - Jenny's Departure
Alexandra Bravar - 105 Feelings
Allison Coleman - Planate Perspective
Emilie Hoke - Surface 12
Susan LaMantia - It's All Relative
Paolo Pedini - Hey What
Rachel Penton - Unrest
Rafael Roman - Marilyn
KENO VIGIL - Ring of Fire - Part II

Quorum Center Lobby Feature Wall Art - RFQ

September 12, 2019 in > Past Calls

Submission Deadline: Friday October 3rd, 2019 – 5:00 PM
Call for commissions
Location: Local Government Federal Credit Union (LGFCU)

Call To Artists:
This is a call to artists who have an interest in designing, creating and installing an art exhibit to be displayed in the Quorum Center Building in Raleigh, NC. The art will be attached to an existing wall that is part of the ground floor lobby in this prominent building. The owner is Local Government Federal Credit Union who is the party interested in acquiring this art. Davis Kane Architects is the project administrator and will be the liaison between the owner and artist.

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Haring Love, part I: evolution of the Keyhole Torus in tribute to Keith Haring

September 05, 2019 in > The Lab, > Past Exhibits

Haring Love, part I: evolution of the Keyhole Torus in tribute to Keith Haring

Nate Sheaffer
September 6-28,2019

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You thought you are the center of the universe - Jan-Ru Wan

August 28, 2019 in > Cube, > Past Exhibits

You thought you are the center of the universe

Jan-Ru Wan
August 21 - October 5

ARTIST STATEMENT

Motherhood brought out a different perspective in my life on how we understand love. After the 2016 election, I found even newer meanings about this perspective. The current work was initiated and inspired by my own thoughts through raising my daughter. In a child’s development, I found that it is important to let the child understand the idea of “self” to develop one’s individual identity, but at the same time, it is also important to teach the child about the idea of sharing, and that we are all connected with one another in this universe.

In this world we live in, the idea of white privilege is implicitly embedded in everyday life, either we aware of it or not. Even in Taiwan where I grew up, we had only beautiful white dolls to symbolize the ultimate beauty, and white foreigners were more popular and respected in our little society. We did not know what racism was nor white superiority. This culture was such that everyone thought things were just the way they were; until one day, the perception was broken, we all woke up and we were taught that everyone was created equal, and we all collectively contribute to this beautiful world.

Letter to my daughter in the future: Dear daughter, growing up with you every minute has been the sweetest moments in my life, and we bathe you with all our love. But one day you might learn that someone would dislike you because the color of your skin, or the way you talk, or your gender, or even the name I gave you. That is ok because you are still loved. I hope that, despite these unpleasant experiences in the future, you will still have compassion in your heart, know that the universe is dependent on all living beings. Even though, you are not at the center of the universe anymore, the universe is a much more beautiful and peaceful place when we all lived in balance.

ARTIST BIO

For more than two decades, Jan-Ru Wan has been reusing found objects, especially those discarded from industrial factories, in her sculpture and installation work, re-inventing and elevating their original purpose. Her unique way of incorporating wildly diverse materials with layers of repetition and creating a space of awe is the signature of her installation works.

Throughout Wan’s career, she has participated in 28 solo exhibitions and 44 group exhibitions, including the 1st International Biennial of Casablanca at the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Art in Taiwan; the Yango-Biennial in Kinshasa, Congo, and her solo exhibition at the Mint Museum in Charlotte NC. Her work has been featured in Surface Design Magazine and Sculpture Magazine, as well as, The National Art Education Association Anthology: Globalization, Art, and Education, which devoted an entire chapter on her work. In 2006, The University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee honored Wan with the GOLD award, recognizing her as the Graduate of the Last Decade. Wan was the recipient of North Carolina’s 2008 Visual Art Fellowship. She has been awarded artist residencies in Taiwan, Thailand, Morocco, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the United States.

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Member Showcase • United Arts Council

August 25, 2019 in > Community Exhibits

On view: September 6 - 30, 2019
First Friday Reception: September 6, 6-8 PM
Location: United Arts Council
410 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27603

MEMBER SHOWCASE is a juried call for current VAE member art. MEMBER SHOWCASE will be mounted at our community exhibition venue United Arts Council during the month of September 2019. The exhibition will be featured on Raleigh’s First Friday Art Walk and have an opening reception on Friday, September 6, from 6-8 PM.

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Reclaiming My Time • National Humanities Center

August 19, 2019 in > Past Exhibits

Deadline to enter: 11:59pm on July 29, 2019
On view:
September-December, 2019
Location: National Humanities Center
7 TW Alexander Dr, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709

The purpose of this exhibition is to gather a survey of creative women and celebrate the artwork they are making. Reclaiming My Time is a juried exhibition hosted at the National Humanities Center in RTP.

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Research Triangle Park RFQ

August 09, 2019

Deadline to submit work samples: September 28th

The Research Triangle Foundation(RTF) is seeking to commission artwork for the RTP Headquarters building located at 12 Davis Drive, RTP. Artists working in all media are invited to submit their qualifications for consideration of this project.

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Latinos Unidos @ NetApp Call for Artists

August 08, 2019

Deadline to enter: August 26th 11:59 pm.

NetApp is looking for LatinX and Hispanic artists to showcase their work during the kickoff event for NetApp’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, on September 6th from 3:30-4:30 pm. This event is hosted by Latinos Unidos @ NetApp (LUNA) and will include classical flamenco guitar music, art, food, and beverages.

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Member Showcase Call For Art

August 08, 2019

Deadline to enter: 11:59pm on August 24, 2019

Calling all members! MEMBER SHOWCASE is a juried call for current VAE member art. MEMBER SHOWCASE will be mounted at our community exhibition venue United Arts Council during the month of September 2019. The exhibition will be featured on Raleigh’s First Friday Art Walk and have an opening reception on Friday, September 6, from 6-8 PM. Exhibit run: September 6 - 30, 2019

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Solar Mobiles: Lloyd Konneker

July 31, 2019 in > The Lab, > Past Exhibits

Solar Mobiles: Lloyd Konneker

August 2 - August 30

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De Aqui y De Alla Request for Proposals

July 19, 2019

Deadline: interested artists should get in touch ASAP

VAE is seeking proposals for our upcoming November/December project. VAE is looking for artists and creatives to submit for consideration artwork, programming, talk, and event ideas that relate to the De aqui y de alla (of here and there) project.

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Depth of Field • United Arts Council

July 15, 2019 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

Exhibit dates: August 2-August 30, 2019
Location: United Arts Council
410 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27603
First Friday reception: August 2, 6-8pm

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These Things Take Time: Susan Skrzycki

July 09, 2019 in > Cube, > Past Exhibits

These Things Take Time: Susan Skrzycki

June 26 - August 3

Opening Reception Friday July, 12th 6 - 8 pm
Closing Reception Friday August 2nd 6 - 10 pm

ARTIST STATEMENT

I create art to express ideas and emotions that cannot be expressed by other means. Due to a long love affair with dance, my artwork is often inspired and informed by movement, use of space, lighting and sound. I’m currently working in a series that focuses on vintage theaters and dancers. I’m often interested in everyday objects that tend to go unappreciated beyond their practical purpose, like zippers and lightbulbs. I’ve worked in a variety of media over the years ranging from painting and installation to performance. For the last year I’ve been working with encaustic and am thrilled by the seemingly endless possibilities this medium offers. I find encaustic media to be the ideal conduit for me at this point, as diverse memories and influences are manifested in my new work.

ARTIST BIO

Susan Skrzycki is a largely self-taught Raleigh-based artist working in a variety of media including murals, installation, assemblage, encaustic and painting. Her extensive dance background is sometimes noticeable in terms of movement, dancers as subjects, and kinetic installation. Although each medium, material and subject seem to dictate the style and approach, her work is alive with, light, texture, atmosphere and presence. Susan’s goal is to continue to push the boundaries of her abilities and knowledge while collaborating with others. Skrzycki finds daily inspiration in studying the work and life of Johann Baptist Hofner, her 2x great grand uncle, having recently traveled to Germany to investigate. Susan is currently enjoying the process of earning a Certificate of Nonprofit Management at Duke.

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Anthony Garcia Copian - Aloft Raleigh

June 06, 2019 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

Anthony Garcia - Aloft Raleigh

2100 Hillsborough street, Raleigh
10-4 Monday-Sunday

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Laura Yi Zhen Chen - HagerSmith

June 06, 2019 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

Laura Yi Zhen Chen - HagerSmith

300 S Dawson St, Raleigh, NC 27601

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Accumulated Color: Kelly Sheppard Murray

June 06, 2019 in > The Lab, > Past Exhibits

Accumulated Color: Kelly Sheppard Murray

June 8 - July 23

ARTIST STATEMENT

Guided by the idea that consistent small actions create significant impact, these small sculptures grow the body of work over time. This process of creating over months or years is meant to also tie to the notion that our small actions affect the world beyond us. I encase, cover, stitch or layer found, industrial, cast-off or surplus materials to create objects or images that are not easily identified as natural or man-made. The pieces begin without an initial plan but instead rely on an intuitive response to the materials and a search for forms that feel familiar. Bold color and the process of building up encaustic wax to transform industrial materials has been central part of the visual outcome and process of this series. The small individual pieces have grown to a considerable collection that offers endless configurations and groupings to explore different relationships. Each piece is marked with a numbered copper tag to indicate the order in which it was created. Studying, organizing and categorizing the objects by color, form or other characteristics during the exhibitions becomes a bit of a process like a scientist’s study of plants, animals or fungi led by a curiosity to see the similarities and differences that occur over time in the process of creating.

ARTIST BIO

Kelly Sheppard Murray is a Raleigh, North Carolina artist, educator and designer with BFA, and MFA degrees from UNCG and ECU respectively. Murray’s career as an artist has emphasized three-dimensional design and fabrication for nature, health, science, and history museums, although her personal practice includes a wide array of media and processes.

While maintaining professional practice in design and fine arts, Murray teaches 2D & 3D design, painting, sculpture and art appreciation at Wake Technical Community College. In 2014, Murray was awarded faculty rank as Associate Professor at Wake Technical Community College

Murray is a 2018 recipient of the International Encaustic Artists Emerging Artist Grant. Other recognitions include being selected as a 2016 the Artspace Regional Emerging Artist in Residence, as well as a 2000 and 2012 recipient of Regional Artist Project Grant by the United Arts of Raleigh and Wake County. She now maintains a tenant studio at Artspace in order to be able to continue sharing work and having conversation with the public.

Recent exhibitions include a solo exhibition Kelly Sheppard Murray: Sculptures at Wilma Daniels Gallery, Wilmington, NC; Knoxville Tennessee’s Dogwood Arts 2018 Regional Arts Exhibition, Raleigh Fine Arts Society’s 2018 North Carolina Artists Exhibition, Artspace’s 30th Anniversary Retrospective Juried Exhibition.

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS

May 31, 2019

Deadline to enter: 11:59pm on September 3, 2019

UNFINISHED BUSINESS is a juried call for art open to any works in progress. We want to see what you’re working on, whether it’s just started, mid way, or almost done. This exhibition will also serve as an opportunity to receive comments and critiques on your works before the finishing touches are applied.

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BIG call-for-art

May 24, 2019 in > Community Exhibits

Deadline to enter: 11:59pm on September 10, 2019

Abstract art, photography, food art, blue art, pig art–it doesn’t matter, as long as it’s BIG art! We are have an upcoming community exhibition in a very large space, and it seemed like a good opportunity to showcase some amply proportioned art!

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UNREAL • United Arts Council

May 22, 2019 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

Exhibit dates: June 7-29, 2019
Location: United Arts Council
410 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27603
First Friday reception: June 7, 6-9pm

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