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    LIQUID

    flowing freely but of constant volume; not fixed or stable; fluid (of a sound) clear; pure and flowing; harmonious

    —-

    RULES:

    The theme is Liquid, and you will have 8 days to submit your drawings, paintings, articles, essays, interviews & poems.

    You can submit work you have previously created, but it has to fit within theme.

    All work submitted must be created by you.

    HOW TO SUBMIT:

    Very simple:

    http://esdmag.com/submit

    via eatsleepdraw:

    Feb 07

    You can’t escape the grasp of Alternative Tentacle 5, a gripping exhibit by artists from nine Alternative Schools! Please join us at our Opening Party & Performances on Friday, April 30th from 7 to 9 PM! XPACE Cultural Centre, 58 Ossington Ave. (North of Queen St. W.)
    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

    Secondary Alternative Schools: City / Contact / East York Alternative / Inglenook Oasis / SEE / SEED / Subway Two / West End (Toronto District School Board) Salon Show: Friday, April 30th through Saturday, May 15th, 2010 Gallery Hours: Tues & Wed 12 to 6 PM, Thurs & Fri 12 to 8 PM, Sat 12 to 6PM For more information, Contact Craig Morrison at Oasis Skateboard Factory (416) 393-0845

    Apr 29
    You can’t escape the grasp of  Alternative Tentacle 5,  a gripping exhibit by artists from  nine Alternative Schools!    Please join us at our  Opening Party & Performances on  Friday, April 30th from 7 to 9 PM!   XPACE Cultural Centre, 58 Ossington Ave.  (North of Queen St. W.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Secondary Alternative Schools:  City / Contact / East York Alternative / Inglenook  Oasis / SEE / SEED / Subway Two / West End  (Toronto District School Board)  Salon Show:  Friday, April 30th through Saturday, May 15th, 2010  Gallery Hours:  Tues & Wed 12 to 6 PM, Thurs & Fri 12 to 8 PM, Sat 12 to 6PM   For more information,  Contact Craig Morrison at Oasis Skateboard Factory (416) 393-0845

    PAPIER 10 Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper

    BlackWatch Building | 2067, rue de Bleury, Montreal April 15th to 18th 2010 Opening Night: April 15th 2010 (via AGAC — Association des galeries d’art contemporain | Papier 10 Canada, Montreal, art center, museum, canadian contemporary art gallery)

    Apr 07
    PAPIER 10 Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper 
BlackWatch Building | 2067, rue de Bleury, Montreal April 15th to 18th 2010 Opening Night: April 15th 2010 (via AGAC — Association des galeries d’art contemporain | Papier 10 Canada, Montreal, art center, museum, canadian contemporary art gallery)

    The website simply acts as a resource for galleries and artists to post PR to. I do not get contacted by the media, but rather they follow the links and the posted contact info. The value-add of artprwire.com is that it is social media marketing optimized and without fees, advertising or spam.

    You can also post directly to the website at http://www.artprwire.com/submit or email artpr@tumblr.com (email should be plain text with an attached image, not embedded).

    Please feel free let others know about my service! I do love art and people using the website.

    Dec 11

    The theme for eatsleepdraw magazine #006 is…


    LIQUID

    flowing freely but of constant volume; not fixed or stable; fluid (of a sound) clear; pure and flowing; harmonious

    —-

    RULES:

    The theme is Liquid, and you will have 8 days to submit your drawings, paintings, articles, essays, interviews & poems.

    You can submit work you have previously created, but it has to fit within theme.

    All work submitted must be created by you.

    HOW TO SUBMIT:

    Very simple:

    http://esdmag.com/submit

    via eatsleepdraw:

    Art PR Wire

    Posted on Thursday April 29th 2010 at 11:20am. Its tags are listed below.

    You can’t escape the grasp of  Alternative Tentacle 5,  a gripping exhibit by artists from  nine Alternative Schools!    Please join us at our  Opening Party & Performances on  Friday, April 30th from 7 to 9 PM!   XPACE Cultural Centre, 58 Ossington Ave.  (North of Queen St. W.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Secondary Alternative Schools:  City / Contact / East York Alternative / Inglenook  Oasis / SEE / SEED / Subway Two / West End  (Toronto District School Board)  Salon Show:  Friday, April 30th through Saturday, May 15th, 2010  Gallery Hours:  Tues & Wed 12 to 6 PM, Thurs & Fri 12 to 8 PM, Sat 12 to 6PM   For more information,  Contact Craig Morrison at Oasis Skateboard Factory (416) 393-0845
    You can’t escape the grasp of  Alternative Tentacle 5,  a gripping exhibit by artists from  nine Alternative Schools!    Please join us at our  Opening Party & Performances on  Friday, April 30th from 7 to 9 PM!   XPACE Cultural Centre, 58 Ossington Ave.  (North of Queen St. W.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Secondary Alternative Schools:  City / Contact / East York Alternative / Inglenook  Oasis / SEE / SEED / Subway Two / West End  (Toronto District School Board)  Salon Show:  Friday, April 30th through Saturday, May 15th, 2010  Gallery Hours:  Tues & Wed 12 to 6 PM, Thurs & Fri 12 to 8 PM, Sat 12 to 6PM   For more information,  Contact Craig Morrison at Oasis Skateboard Factory (416) 393-0845

    You can’t escape the grasp of Alternative Tentacle 5, a gripping exhibit by artists from nine Alternative Schools! Please join us at our Opening Party & Performances on Friday, April 30th from 7 to 9 PM! XPACE Cultural Centre, 58 Ossington Ave. (North of Queen St. W.)
    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

    Secondary Alternative Schools: City / Contact / East York Alternative / Inglenook Oasis / SEE / SEED / Subway Two / West End (Toronto District School Board) Salon Show: Friday, April 30th through Saturday, May 15th, 2010 Gallery Hours: Tues & Wed 12 to 6 PM, Thurs & Fri 12 to 8 PM, Sat 12 to 6PM For more information, Contact Craig Morrison at Oasis Skateboard Factory (416) 393-0845

    Art PR Wire

    Posted on Saturday April 24th 2010 at 11:42am. Its tags are listed below.

    PERCOLATE
May1 – June 5 2010
Opening Reception May 2, 1-4pm
Works by Holly McClellan, Nicholas Tinkl, Tricia Dunk Tinkl.  Stylisticallydifferent, everyone’s work is influenced by prominent topics in the media, consumerism and advertising.  The artists study and respond photographically, using accessible source material.   Commercial and fine art approaches are used, often merging analog and digital technologies.  Through the unique rural Gallery setting, the exhibition dialogue extends and offers an exchange between photography and other art forms such as fibre art and sculpture.
Gallery Hours  during Percolate:
Monday –  Thursday   By Appointment
Friday   12 noon – 8 p.m.
Saturday –  Sunday 10 a.m. – 4pm.
View Map
Tinkls’ Gallery
    PERCOLATE
May1 – June 5 2010
Opening Reception May 2, 1-4pm
Works by Holly McClellan, Nicholas Tinkl, Tricia Dunk Tinkl.  Stylisticallydifferent, everyone’s work is influenced by prominent topics in the media, consumerism and advertising.  The artists study and respond photographically, using accessible source material.   Commercial and fine art approaches are used, often merging analog and digital technologies.  Through the unique rural Gallery setting, the exhibition dialogue extends and offers an exchange between photography and other art forms such as fibre art and sculpture.
Gallery Hours  during Percolate:
Monday –  Thursday   By Appointment
Friday   12 noon – 8 p.m.
Saturday –  Sunday 10 a.m. – 4pm.
View Map
Tinkls’ Gallery

    PERCOLATE

    May1 – June 5 2010

    Opening Reception May 2, 1-4pm

    Works by Holly McClellan, Nicholas Tinkl, Tricia Dunk Tinkl.  Stylisticallydifferent, everyone’s work is influenced by prominent topics in the media, consumerism and advertising.  The artists study and respond photographically, using accessible source material.   Commercial and fine art approaches are used, often merging analog and digital technologies.  Through the unique rural Gallery setting, the exhibition dialogue extends and offers an exchange between photography and other art forms such as fibre art and sculpture.

    Gallery Hours during Percolate:

    Monday – Thursday   By Appointment

    Friday  12 noon – 8 p.m.

    Saturday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 4pm.

    View Map

    Tinkls’ Gallery

    Art PR Wire

    Posted on Wednesday April 7th 2010 at 12:31pm. Its tags are listed below.

    PAPIER 10 Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper 
BlackWatch Building | 2067, rue de Bleury, Montreal April 15th to 18th 2010 Opening Night: April 15th 2010 (via AGAC — Association des galeries d’art contemporain | Papier 10 Canada, Montreal, art center, museum, canadian contemporary art gallery)

    PAPIER 10 Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper

    BlackWatch Building | 2067, rue de Bleury, Montreal April 15th to 18th 2010 Opening Night: April 15th 2010 (via AGAC — Association des galeries d’art contemporain | Papier 10 Canada, Montreal, art center, museum, canadian contemporary art gallery)

    Art PR Wire

    Posted on Monday March 22nd 2010 at 12:03pm. Its tags are listed below.

    Guerilla + National Gallery = action-packed night of culture
Featured in Guerilla #23, Portrait of my Father bronze sculpture by Anna Williams photographed by Jonathan Lorange
If there are any stubborn souls clinging to the long-dead notion that there’s nothing to do in Ottawa after 5 p.m., the one-night cultural jam being co-hosted Thursday, March 25th by Guerilla magazine and the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) will put the issue to rest.
Headlined by one of Ottawa’s all-time favorite live bands—The Hammerheads—this unique evening is an NGC ArtSparks event and a GuerillaLIVE launch party fused into one. The result will be a stunning line-up of local entertainment and interactive cultural activities.
“Our GuerillaLIVE events have already developed quite a following for a cross-cultural vibe that’s different from anything else in town,” said Guerilla editor Tony Martins. “Now that we’ve partnered with the National Gallery of Canada, this March 25th event will take that vibe to a whole new level.”
Slated for 7 to 11 p.m. in the NGC tour lobby and adjacent spaces, the event includes:
The launch of the Guerilla #23 print edition
A live performance by Ottawa’s legendary Hammerheads band
An intimate piano-and-vocals set by the charming Megan Jerome
Free tours of the National Gallery’s exhibition Nicolas Baier: Pareidolias
A hands-on silk screening workshop (participants can bring their own t-shirt or other silk-screenable item)
An instructional African drumming session with Dr. Lee (participants can bring their own drums)
A slide presentation preview of Martin Lipman’s photo portraits of Governor General’s Award-winning artists
The event will feature a cash bar and the price of entry is $12 ($10 for NGC members). For tickets call 613-998-8888 or pay at the door.
“The Hammerheads alone are well worth the $12 cover charge,” said Martins. “Add in everything else that’s in store and I challenge you to find another one-night event that offers more cultural impact.”
Besides promising so much for those who attend, the event also represents an important form of development forGuerilla.
“Though the magazine’s viewpoint on culture will always be ground-level, we are thrilled to be building relationships with organizations such as the National Gallery of Canada,” said Martins. “While the Gallery brings so much global arts energy to Ottawa and to Canada, we’ve seen how reaching out to our community is a priority for the NGC as well. We are honoured and excited to be part of that.”
    Guerilla + National Gallery = action-packed night of culture
Featured in Guerilla #23, Portrait of my Father bronze sculpture by Anna Williams photographed by Jonathan Lorange
If there are any stubborn souls clinging to the long-dead notion that there’s nothing to do in Ottawa after 5 p.m., the one-night cultural jam being co-hosted Thursday, March 25th by Guerilla magazine and the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) will put the issue to rest.
Headlined by one of Ottawa’s all-time favorite live bands—The Hammerheads—this unique evening is an NGC ArtSparks event and a GuerillaLIVE launch party fused into one. The result will be a stunning line-up of local entertainment and interactive cultural activities.
“Our GuerillaLIVE events have already developed quite a following for a cross-cultural vibe that’s different from anything else in town,” said Guerilla editor Tony Martins. “Now that we’ve partnered with the National Gallery of Canada, this March 25th event will take that vibe to a whole new level.”
Slated for 7 to 11 p.m. in the NGC tour lobby and adjacent spaces, the event includes:
The launch of the Guerilla #23 print edition
A live performance by Ottawa’s legendary Hammerheads band
An intimate piano-and-vocals set by the charming Megan Jerome
Free tours of the National Gallery’s exhibition Nicolas Baier: Pareidolias
A hands-on silk screening workshop (participants can bring their own t-shirt or other silk-screenable item)
An instructional African drumming session with Dr. Lee (participants can bring their own drums)
A slide presentation preview of Martin Lipman’s photo portraits of Governor General’s Award-winning artists
The event will feature a cash bar and the price of entry is $12 ($10 for NGC members). For tickets call 613-998-8888 or pay at the door.
“The Hammerheads alone are well worth the $12 cover charge,” said Martins. “Add in everything else that’s in store and I challenge you to find another one-night event that offers more cultural impact.”
Besides promising so much for those who attend, the event also represents an important form of development forGuerilla.
“Though the magazine’s viewpoint on culture will always be ground-level, we are thrilled to be building relationships with organizations such as the National Gallery of Canada,” said Martins. “While the Gallery brings so much global arts energy to Ottawa and to Canada, we’ve seen how reaching out to our community is a priority for the NGC as well. We are honoured and excited to be part of that.”

    Guerilla + National Gallery = action-packed night of culture

    Featured in Guerilla #23, Portrait of my Father bronze sculpture by Anna Williams photographed by Jonathan Lorange

    If there are any stubborn souls clinging to the long-dead notion that there’s nothing to do in Ottawa after 5 p.m., the one-night cultural jam being co-hosted Thursday, March 25th by Guerilla magazine and the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) will put the issue to rest.

    Headlined by one of Ottawa’s all-time favorite live bands—The Hammerheads—this unique evening is an NGC ArtSparks event and a GuerillaLIVE launch party fused into one. The result will be a stunning line-up of local entertainment and interactive cultural activities.

    “Our GuerillaLIVE events have already developed quite a following for a cross-cultural vibe that’s different from anything else in town,” said Guerilla editor Tony Martins. “Now that we’ve partnered with the National Gallery of Canada, this March 25th event will take that vibe to a whole new level.”

    Slated for 7 to 11 p.m. in the NGC tour lobby and adjacent spaces, the event includes:

    • The launch of the Guerilla #23 print edition
    • A live performance by Ottawa’s legendary Hammerheads band
    • An intimate piano-and-vocals set by the charming Megan Jerome
    • Free tours of the National Gallery’s exhibition Nicolas Baier: Pareidolias
    • A hands-on silk screening workshop (participants can bring their own t-shirt or other silk-screenable item)
    • An instructional African drumming session with Dr. Lee (participants can bring their own drums)
    • A slide presentation preview of Martin Lipman’s photo portraits of Governor General’s Award-winning artists

    The event will feature a cash bar and the price of entry is $12 ($10 for NGC members). For tickets call 613-998-8888 or pay at the door.

    “The Hammerheads alone are well worth the $12 cover charge,” said Martins. “Add in everything else that’s in store and I challenge you to find another one-night event that offers more cultural impact.”

    Besides promising so much for those who attend, the event also represents an important form of development forGuerilla.

    “Though the magazine’s viewpoint on culture will always be ground-level, we are thrilled to be building relationships with organizations such as the National Gallery of Canada,” said Martins. “While the Gallery brings so much global arts energy to Ottawa and to Canada, we’ve seen how reaching out to our community is a priority for the NGC as well. We are honoured and excited to be part of that.”

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    The website simply acts as a resource for galleries and artists to post PR to. I do not get contacted by the media, but rather they follow the links and the posted contact info. The value-add of artprwire.com is that it is social media marketing optimized and without fees, advertising or spam.

    You can also post directly to the website at http://www.artprwire.com/submit or email artpr@tumblr.com (email should be plain text with an attached image, not embedded).

    Please feel free let others know about my service! I do love art and people using the website.