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Exhibitions & Performances
CollegeArtist.com A new "Online Art Gallery" where artist can post their art for free on the web and sell it for what ever they think it is worth!!! Submit your art today www.collegeartist.com
Gallery 15 at 15 Prince Street, Rochester, NY 14607 Call for artwork from all artists of the Rochester region, all media, no crafts, review by slides or photos, (Min. 5-10), drop off or send with SASE, include resume.Contact Person: Jim Thomas (585) 256-2310 or artjgt@iinc.com
Exhibition Space Available! Spencerport, NY Coffee Shop looking for artists to exhibit their work. All mediums welcome. Contact Java John's at (585) 352-9333 for more information.
The Whitney Museum of American Art has launched artport.whitney.org, a website designed as a portal to Internet art and the digital arts worldwide, and as an online gallery space for new and specially commissioned net and digital art. Organized and curated by Christiane Paul, the Whitney's adjunct curator of new media arts, the site will eventually will provide both a comprehensive resource of net art and access to original art works created specifically for the site and commissioned by the Whitney. The web space will include an artists/projects database, with links to net art projects, which have been created since the beginning of web-based art. A digital artist will be invited each month to present their work -- for example, in the form of a splash page with links to the artist's most important projects. A resources archive, will link to virtual galleries and museums on the web, past net art exhibitions, events, as well as net art publications on the Web. This archive will evolve as new organizations and resources are added. Also included are a gallery/exhibition space, where future net art/digital arts exhibitions will be shown and past exhibitions, are archived; and a collection area that archives the works of net art and digital art in the Whitney Museum's holdings. To visit the portal, go to: http://artport.whitney.org
Portable Display Units Available
Portable display units are available to nonprofit cultural organizations to enhance community presentations, displays and meetings. A nominal fee and refundable deposit are required, and borrowers must sign a "borrowing agreement and release" form. To make arrangements for use of the walls, contact Christina Laurel, Executive Assistant, at (585) 473-4000, ext. 222.
The Arts & Cultural Council gratefully acknowledges the following donors to Restoring Keystones to Rochester’s Community: A Progressive Photodocumentary Exhibit, under the fiscal sponsorship of the Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester:
Empire State College, State University of New York.
Lewis E. Allen
Anonymous
Bexley Hall Seminary at Colgate Rochester Divinity School
Bishop’s Fund, Episcopal Diocese of Rochester
Margaret Lee Braun
Dr . & Mrs. James R. Chen
Clinton Grocery
Brian F. Curran
David J. Delmonico
Deral Givens
Sharon S. Grigsby
Information Specialists, Inc.
Graves Brothers Home Improvement
John E. Lovenheim
Martinez Grocery
Robert P. Milton
Moorehead Collision & Auto Repair
Neighbors Building Neighborhoods, Sectors 1, 6, 7
Pablo Nieves
The 19th Ward Community Association
North East Area Development, Inc.
Cheryl A. Robinson
C. Mitchell Rowe
Rowe Photographic, Video and Audio
Paul E. Seidel
Southwest Area Neighborhood Association, Inc.
Telana C. Stokes
Two Brothers Market
Eric VanDusen
Wayne C. Willis
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