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Baltidelphia Press

Was way too swamped last week/weekend to link these, but the show that Alex and I curated has been getting some press!

A writeup in the Sun by Tim Swift. I have some mixed feelings about the article, but I think they mostly stem from how hyper-sensitive one can become when it’s a project they’ve been working on for months and months and months, and perhaps an objective opinion is different from how they see it. In any case, I’m really glad that some of the artists were able to share their experience, and I hope it brought some people outside of our usual audience to the show. We’ve already sold two pieces!

Artblog of all artblogs, the artblog I read religiously while in grad school, home to some of my favoritist art writers and thinkers, did a bit about the show too! So thrilled we got a mention from this blog I so admire.

A few pictures are up on Radar Redux’s flickr. Thanks for visiting, guys!


Must say, after all the stress and coordinating and calming down the other artists who were stressed, Alex and I are pretty pleased with how things came together. Some artists had really successful experiences and will continue their correspondence; other artists weren’t as enthusiastic, but I think they were nonetheless able to learn more about their studio practice. What I loved was hearing so many participants say that they learned to work in a way they never had before, and that they started asking themselves all sorts of new questions. Awesome!

The joint opening in Philly was a success, we raged pretty late into the evening, and I got some much needed catch up time with my old Philly crew. (I’d say we had a little too much fun; I’m still hibernating a bit in recovery!) I’m also really excited that we’ll be hosting the Philly kids down here for the closing. It sounds like there will be quite a few of them caravaning together, and I expect it to be an all around super crazy fun time happy. Freda and Andrew will be doing a more involved version of their AMAZING performance piece (not sure what the permissions are on that facebook vid… sorry!), and I think we’ll have a combination of Bmore and Philly bands that night. Followed by whatever cavorting/celebrating/on the town we’ll be doing after the closing. So good!

As mentioned in my previous 2 spazz posts, I can’t get over how awesome 2010 has been already, even barring the total mountain of SUCK that 2009 was. I’m pumped!

Diamonds on my neck, d-diamonds on my grillll

It’s official! The Baltimore Community Foundation has announced their Confetti Grant recipients, and the Hexagon is among this group of Awesome! I can’t even begin to express how ecstatic I am about this, how I tiptoed into the space a little over a year ago just to meet some creative people in a new town and am a part of a big quirky family striving to bring the best in emerging art and music to Baltimore. We are so darn pumped. AND totally flattered to receive these grants along with our local friends and colleagues who share our DIY vision. Like seriously, when I look over that list of recipients, I am so proud that we were all considered together.

Go Baltimore!
Go Hexagon!
Go DIY!
Go Collectivism!!
Happy New Year!!!!

JS in CP

I can never say this enough, but my favorite thing about Baltimore is how multi-faceted everyone’s talents are. I pride myself in knowing that I’m friends with some of the most brilliant people I’ve ever met. Like seriously: get our quirky little Smalltimore circles together in a room, and the mind bullets would be astounding.

My pal justin sirois is featured in this week’s City Paper. Here’s hoping that this, along with all the other awesome press he’s received, gets his novel out soon. Good on ya, Little J!

You Guyz!!

The Hexagon won this year’s award for best Multi-Purpose Art Space!!!! I am so freaking pumped!! We have all been working so hard to keep bringing Baltimore the best in emerging art and music, this is so so so so exciting. With this, and our recent successes with Second Saturdays in Station North, it’s all bright and shiny from here. Stay tuned for upcoming gallery news: Hexchange, exhibition by Mike Riley, a Publishing Genius interdisciplinary fiesta, a 40-artist/two-city curatorial collaboration, video games, and more! OMG OMG OMG

check it:

Formerly the Lo-Fi Social Club and almost exclusively a music venue, the revamped Hexagon Space has transitioned into the most promising multipurpose space in the Station North Arts District. Collectively run by local artists and musicians, the previously underused lobby/lounge has become a functioning art gallery (hosting a members’ art showcase and screen-printing exchange and exhibition) and DIY/limited-release music store. The rear performance space still welcomes musical acts of all variety, as well as free 16-mm movie screenings. Constantly accepting proposals for both art exhibitions and music shows, festivals and dance parties, the space has an enthusiastic ever-expanding audience.

Announcing: Hexchange!

All that busy-ness I’ve been alluding to? Here’s a tiny fraction of it.


CALL FOR PRINTMAKERS:

The Hexagon Gallery is pleased to announce Hexchange, a Baltimore-themed portfolio exchange for emerging printmakers. Hexchange will be on exhibit during the month of October, with an opening reception on Saturday, October 10th, in conjunction with Second Saturdays, a new initiative from the Station North Arts & Entertainment District to bring community arts and music awareness to the area. Following the exhibition, Hexchange will become a part of the permanent collections at the Hexagon Gallery and the International Print Museum in Southern California (and possibly more). Hexchange is also receiving promotional support from the Bmore Art Blog, the Contemporary Museum and the Station North Arts & Entertainment District.

There are 50 spots in this portfolio. Hexchange will first open registration to Baltimore/DC printmakers (immediately). Starting on August 3rd, artists from outside the Baltimore/DC region can begin registration. All artists participating in the exchange will receive a portfolio of 50 different prints.

To register for the exchange:

1) send the following information to Hexagon Gallery coordinator Phuong Pham at artart hexagonspace.com:
Name
Email Address
Mailing Address

2) send payment:

Checks can be made payable to Phuong Pham, or payment can be sent via Paypal (please inquire for paypal invoice)

The Hexagon
attn: Phuong Pham, Gallery
PO BOX 50015
BALTIMORE MD 21211

Fee: $10 for artists in East and Central time zones, $15 for artists in Mountain and Pacific time zones. Artists outside the continental US will be given a payment estimate upon inquiry. This modest payment will cover constructing portfolio mailers, return postage, and exhibition postcards (also to be sent to each artist prior to the show). Your registration will not be complete until we have received your payment.

3) Start printing! Print requirements:
-edition of 55
-11×15 inches
-paper choice and bleed are up to you
-Baltimore-themed
-sign and number prints

***Important*** All editions must be received, with interleaving, (address above) by September 18th, 2009. No extensions, as this will give us just enough time to collate, construct cases, and hang the exhibition.

Questions? Contact Phuong at artart hexagonspace.com


The Hexagon is a community run gallery and performance space in the Station North Arts Distric of Baltimore, Maryland. The focus of the space is to eliminate segregation in the community by providing a forum for collaboration between artists of diverse backgrounds, to mentor local arts organizers, and to provide educational public arts workshops. Our facilities and services are made available to all artists who need a place to exhibit, perform, or create their original artwork, especially those who cannot obtain space to exhibit or perform from traditional sources because of financial or other limitations For more information about the space, please visit http://www.hexagonspace.com.

Gosh

I just love everything and everyone right now!

The Hexagon at RadarRedux

The folks over at Radar wrote up a nice little review of our opening/music event at the Hexagon last Friday.

I have a foggy memory of a few people going through the space with video cameras and assumed it was for a school project when they asked me to [drunkenly] talk about some of the work in the gallery. In any case, I think it’s a fun watch, and you can listen to me ramble on about nothing and everything towards the end of the video.

Meet the Members

of the Hexagon, your fave little DIY space on North Charles:

The Hexagon presents Meet the Members, an annual member art exhibition featuring work by Josh Atkins, Krista Faist, Andrew Geddes, Alex Ghinger, Carlos Guillen, Anna Jiongco, Torin Nash, Phuong Pham, Miguel Sabogal, Rick Weaver, and Marty Weishaar.

On view at The Hexagon Gallery from May 1 to May 29, 2009.
Opening reception May 1, 6:30 PM to 8 PM, followed by homemade dance music event. Light refreshments, all ages.
The Hexagon
Community-run Gallery and Performance Space
1825 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Gallery Hours: by appointment and during performances. Performance times available at http://www.hexagonspace.com.To arrange appointment and for gallery inquiries, please contact artart hexagonspace.com

art season

Openings and closings, windows open, outdoor music.

Jot all these goodies down and get yerself the heck outside! So much going on this weekend!

Tonight!

MICA presents MFA Thesis III, featuring work by:
Amita Bhatt
Nina Glaser
Kat Rohrbacher
Katherine Mann
Scott Shanley
Karla Cott
Clarissa Gregory
Judy Stone
Pete Cullen
Alan Callander
Robby Rackleff
Emily Wathen
Sandy Triolo

Janna Rice and Charlie Hahn will also be presenting their MFA Exhibitions at the Center for the Arts, Holtzman MFA Gallery at Towson University, with receptions from 7:30 to 9 PM.


As a part of Baltimore Green Week, the Towson Arts Collective presents a juried exhibition of art made from found and recycled materials.

Andrew Geddes exhibit, Conventionalized Calculations for Primary Structures closes tonight at the Hexagon (1825 N. Charles St, from 6:30 to 8), as does Wise Guise, the inaugural exhibition at the new Nudashank Gallery, on the 3rd floor of the H&H Building.

If wine and mingling aren’t your thing, you can still entertain your eyes at


Star Trek, Wrath of Khan The Play at the Annex Theater.

and The Charles Theatre will be showing John Carpenter’s film, They Live as a part of their midnight movie series.



!! And don’t forget Saturday’s Station North Spring Festival. This awesome, FREE block party comes to you courtesy of the many fabulous venues in the Station North Arts District. What timing, too, in light of recent developments with the Baltimore City Council’s Arts & Entertainment legislation. Come celebrate Baltimore’s diverse music scene on Saturday from 5 until midnight! There will be beer, tunes from many of your favorite local acts, and free pizza provided by the block party mastermind, Joe Squared.

Hope to see you there!

Off the Wall!

Just got this fabulous flier from Emily c-d, the curator of the upcoming installation at Whole Gallery:

I am excited on so many levels: 1) haven’t shown in Baltimore in a while 2) haven’t done an INSTALLATION in about a year and 3) look at all of the awesome artists on that there flier! I can’t even begin to express how flattered and honored (and a bit intimidated) I am. But I also can’t wait to get this thing going. I’ve been knitting and bending things, and the collaborative opportunities are just gurgling out of this show.

spread the word, friends! Hope to see you at the reception!




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