Thursday, March 8, 2012

Jackpot Gallery


"New works by Mary Kenney"

825 E Center 
March 10, 2012
2-7 pm


"Ever since I was a child I have been noticing and trying to communicate how much 
beauty I see in the world around me, especially in nature. These paintings are a 
collection of work from the past two years. They are an attempt to understand my 
perception of myself, my family, my friends and my experiences. Images of young 
girls and brightly colored trees continue to surface. The extended time I spent 
on this work, taking month long breaks and even a year long break on one piece, 
reveals a perspective that is in transition. I’ve focused on the images that 
arise naturally from my reflection and in doing so found a space of continuous 
clarity within my spirit. "-Mary Kenney

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

American Fantasy Classics



SERPENT STABLE

631 E. Center St. Milwaukee, WI 53212
Saturday, March 10

4-9 p.m.


SERPENT STABLE
by John Kowalczyk (Milwaukee)"The hero is not content with the limitations of human existence,
and his adventures may be seen as a spiritual quest."
- H. R. Ellis Davidson


Also, In the Clubhouse:
Francoise Gamma (Cyberspace)

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Laundry Day Press @ Feed Shop




Blue Book Release 
 
Feed Shop 918 E. Center
March 10, 2012
4-6pm

As personal expression and perspective edges into an understanding of
culture, it forms an understanding of itself through that lens.

Radio is local by default, even stations playing top 40 hits are
hosted by familiar, disembodied accents. As listeners listen, wherever
they are, they are connected with other listeners, listening, alone
and together. It presents a paradigm and an opportnity for personal
and collective myth building.

Laundry Day Press and Small Space will present a multi-part exhibition
by artist/DJ Era, which will begin with the release of 'Blue Book' on
March 10th

Era (Elisabeth Redmon Albeck) is an artist and the host/programmer of
Monday Blues Drive on Milwaukee's WMSE 91.7, a weekly radio program
rooted in Blues music.

Blue Book is based on Blues music, writings about the Blues, and
actual calls from listeners-- a record of the personalities and
experience of the Blues as presented by WMSE and Era.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Riverwest Film and Video




Some Form of Radio

March 10, 2012
824 E. Center Street
3-9pm-ish




"This is a project...in it's infancy. It may be good. It may not work. I think it will be interesting if and when it does whatever it is it might do. Like a kite stretched properly (step 1), it has but to await windy days (step 2). It could stagger out sporadically flutter and dive how media normally evinces our shape to curve, but then cut up again undistracted. It could catch on and then maybe for those of us, to those of us; a community talking-thing. I hope it doesn't succeed and then become a drag, rather forward gingerly bit by bit past furrowed brows and bellying on and over for a good long time quirkily and unequivocal. (Unequivocal?) Not trying to render false impressions, but rather doing what done does. Doing what is impossibly ridiculously easy; experimentally, intuitively, by heart within just like how we really are. Rather not. Yes, you guessed right it's a low power community radio station. That's what; radio station." - Xav Leplae

Polish Falcon [Hall]







Falcon Bowl

801 E Clark Street

March 10, 2012
8pm-12am
Programed by John Riepenhoff

Evening program:
8 - 9pm Super DJs: Spero Lo Menzo & Richard Richard 
9 - 9:30pm RiepenRoast with Special Host Andy Positive
Featuring: Renato Umali
Pegi Christiansen
Jake & Hot Karl (the confrontational gentlemen)
and others
9:30 - midnight Midwest's best live music:
Andy and His Blue Riders
Terry's Face Cream
Batten Revue
Best Friends Forever

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Beginning Dreams Forever




Snails Crossing 
833 East Burleigh st.
March 10, 2012
Noon-7pm


Workshop:'Your Voice, Your Face' community workshops for future exhibit
Fundraising for the Park:  Snails Crossing
Link for the 9 weekends of workshops:
http://marinalee.com/calfiles/snailposter.pdf

In the Gallery:
Marina Lee: Sculpture
Cheri Trexler: Fiber
Glenda Puhek: Ceramics

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Green Gallery West



Team Lump
631 E Center Street
March 10, 2012
3-5pm

As part of the [Riverwest Satellite Gallery Day], curator Nicholas Frank is pleased to bring one neighborhood gallery to another. The Green Gallery West will host Team Lump, of the Lump Gallery in Raleigh, North Carolina. Lump is run by Bill Thelen, a former Milwaukeean and UW-Milwaukee Film Department Alum ('93). Team Lump will show a large-scale collage made in homage to Ray Johnson's time at North Carolina's Black Mountain College in the years just after WWII, in addition to a selection of recent work by Thelen.

Team Lump is an artist collective that has been actively collaborating for over a decade. The group began as an outgrowth of the Raleigh, North Carolina project space Lump. Bill Thelen, its founder, curates artists into the collective, and the team fluctuates slightly on a project-to-project basis. Team Lump has had solo exhibitions at Cell Projects in London, Space 1026 in Philadelphia, Plus Ultra and Cinders Gallery in Brooklyn, The Contemporary Art Center in Atlanta, AVA in Chattanooga, TN, Artscape in Baltimore, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, Suitable Gallery in Chicago, Milky World in Seattle among others. Their work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Sculpture, Time Out - London and New York, The Independent, NY Arts Magazine, Proximity, Art Papers, and many on-line journals.

nAbr gallery


Neapolitan
2974 N Frantey
March 10, 2012
6-8pm

nAbr gallery presents a new installation by Sean Cairns, "Neapolitan" in reference to his performance, We Can’t Deny It’s There’ = Nothing; A Performance, with nAbr gallery at the Art Shanty Projects in Minnesota.  

"In the work titled, Concrete Comedy - Ice Cream Social - Sublime Humor - Skepticism of Culture (2012) the focus is on Milwaukee’s art scene. Needless to say, the title brings up works by one of Milwaukee’s most recognized and influential artists, David Robbins. Such works by Robbins have become the image associated with the current jive in Milwaukee, but little critique goes much further than whispering rumor. The work presented in the Neapolitan exhibition plays the role of the critic reacting to the internal voices of Milwaukee who exercise one common complaint. The absence of criticism and a true critic to fill the boots. Admittedly this is only one of the lacking necessities required for real growth in a successful art scene, but what I find important and free for everyone to take part in is self-criticism. Not to worry about who’s not doing their job, but staking the claim to do it better. Performing not only the duty of a disciplined analytical viewer, maker, connoisseur, but one assuming responsibility for whatever works, galleries, and even viewers who deserve attention ... meaning those exceptionally valued in Milwaukee, then on down the line."
-Sean Cairns

C E N T E R

Tune & Twerk


631 E Center St, 2F
March 10, 2012
1pm-7pm


Highlighting some of the brighter aspects of our community, CENTER is turning it's self, with the help Dream Bikes, into a bicycle maintenance, social, free form, dance program with a place to rest if all becomes too stressed. The craft and outcome of the two practices transcend from maintenance to well being, and is sure to be refreshing and renewing.

Jazz Gallery

THE

926 E Center Street

Soft opening March 6th 6-9pm
Hard Opening March 10th 5-8pm.


Join us for "THE" an exhibition curated by Ashley Janke at the Jazz Gallery, featuring an arrangement of 11 local, national and international artists. THE explores visual interpretations of the word detached from symbolic reference. THE functions as a structure, framed by the context of words around it; aiding support to its subject. How can THE function removed from its framework?


Featured Artists:

Alec Regan
Allison Heape
Gitte Bog
Holly Coulis
Josh Reames
Khine Hline
Michelle Grabner
Peter Barrickman
Richard Galling
Stevie Kinast
Stephen Strupp


A statement from Janke:
"Gertrude Stein was a prominent novelist, poet, and art collector, however, she began her career as a psychologist. Her interest in the process of objectifying words derived from an experiment she started in her twenties where she filled pages with whatever words that popped into her head, in an attempt to discover her subconscious. She realized this was not working but discovered an inherent structure in language. From this experiment, she began trying to separate words from their symbols through reputation and prose (ex. a rose is a rose is a rose is a rose).
Through this research, I was reminded of a process I went through, when I was young, for dyslexia. I had trouble with my eyes jumping around the page and fallowing the linear progression of words. They said that many visual people have problems with this because of words, such as 'the', that do not have visual symbolic reference. They had me draw, paint, and sculpt my interpretations of 'the' to help bridge the gaps and create a visual association. I am intreats in how other critical visual people can use the minimal qualities of "the" to create something that exists on its own outside of its usual context."