Patricia Eakins's Posts - Artists Unite2024-03-28T21:43:32ZPatricia Eakinshttps://artistsunite.ning.com/profile/PatriciaEakinshttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3345834986?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://artistsunite.ning.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=8xokyges4wp1&xn_auth=noYum yum!! Delicious New Fiction!tag:artistsunite.ning.com,2012-01-29:2048539:BlogPost:352562012-01-29T21:42:32.000ZPatricia Eakinshttps://artistsunite.ning.com/profile/PatriciaEakins
<p>Please join the Sunday Best Reading series on Sunday, February 5th at 4:00 pm for a reading from new books by noted authors Jonathan Baumbach, Janice Eidus, and Douglas Light. You'll find us in The Lounge @ Hudson View Gardens, PInehurst Avenue and West 183rd Street. $7 suggested admission includes performances, drinks, snacks, and a reception for the writers. For more information, phone curator Patrizia Eakins at 212-923-7800 x1342.</p>
<p>Please join the Sunday Best Reading series on Sunday, February 5th at 4:00 pm for a reading from new books by noted authors Jonathan Baumbach, Janice Eidus, and Douglas Light. You'll find us in The Lounge @ Hudson View Gardens, PInehurst Avenue and West 183rd Street. $7 suggested admission includes performances, drinks, snacks, and a reception for the writers. For more information, phone curator Patrizia Eakins at 212-923-7800 x1342.</p>Celebrate Word Up's First Six Months in Washington Heightstag:artistsunite.ning.com,2011-12-09:2048539:BlogPost:335582011-12-09T17:36:23.000ZPatricia Eakinshttps://artistsunite.ning.com/profile/PatriciaEakins
<p>Join friends and neighbors, readers and writers, musicians, filmmakers, artists, children and grown-ups for the first-ever RENT PARTY of the Word Up Community Bookstore, Broadway @176th Street. It's December 17th, from 6-9, and Brooklyn Brewery has provided the beer. That alone may be worth the $10 cover., but there is also food and music and other stuff to drink. A train to 175th. 347-688-4456. </p>
<p>Join friends and neighbors, readers and writers, musicians, filmmakers, artists, children and grown-ups for the first-ever RENT PARTY of the Word Up Community Bookstore, Broadway @176th Street. It's December 17th, from 6-9, and Brooklyn Brewery has provided the beer. That alone may be worth the $10 cover., but there is also food and music and other stuff to drink. A train to 175th. 347-688-4456. </p>CALL FOR ARTISTS' PROPOSALS FOR SUMMER 2011tag:artistsunite.ning.com,2011-01-31:2048539:BlogPost:178262011-01-31T15:37:37.000ZPatricia Eakinshttps://artistsunite.ning.com/profile/PatriciaEakins
<p><b><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3348204012?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-center" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3348204012?profile=original" width="604"></img></a> THE STREAM PROJECT: ART ALONG THE NEVERSINK RIVER</b></p>
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<p>In partnership with the Roundout & Neversink Stream Management Program of the Sullivan County Soil & Water Conservation District, the Wildcat Fellowship Program of Claryville, NY, seeks projects of high artistic merit that relate to the Neversink River and its mountainous, forested surroundings.…</p>
<p><b><a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3348204012?profile=original"><img width="604" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3348204012?profile=original" class="align-center"/></a>THE STREAM PROJECT: ART ALONG THE NEVERSINK RIVER</b></p>
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<p>In partnership with the Roundout & Neversink Stream Management Program of the Sullivan County Soil & Water Conservation District, the Wildcat Fellowship Program of Claryville, NY, seeks projects of high artistic merit that relate to the Neversink River and its mountainous, forested surroundings. The successful project will raise awareness of one or more of the following:</p>
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<li>Changing weather patterns that increase flows (winter and fall floods)</li>
<li>Invasive plants that threaten forest health, water quality and fish habitat</li>
<li>The value of the wilderness aesthetic (compared to the “tame” landscape)</li>
<li>The beauty of log jams and gravel bars that move with high water</li>
<li>Local history as it relates to the Neversink River</li>
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<p>We offer a residency of two weeks with accommodation in a guest house, use of a small studio barn and a bicycle. We will provide appropriate publicity and a stipend of $1,000 to cover art supplies and living expenses such as for food suited to the artist’s own preparation in the guest-house kitchen. For projects involving any of the construction trades, such as carpentry, a technical consultant is available.</p>
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<p>Two-page proposals will be accepted and reviewed between now and February 15th, 2011. The selected fellowship recipient will be notified in early April, 2011.</p>
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<p><b><u>Project Parameters</u></b></p>
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<p>We particularly seek mixed-media works that are site-specific to the Neversink River, which runs from the Catskill Mountains to the Delaware River and is captured in a reservoir to become drinking water for New York City. The site will be selected in consultation with local landowners and/or municipalities.</p>
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<p>--The proposal will be for a work that: </p>
<p>--uses natural materials, though perhaps not exclusively</p>
<p>--raises consciousness of the significance and beauty of the environment and the importance of water quality and purity</p>
<p>--may be interactive</p>
<p>--does not harm the environment and is biodegradable yet leaves a presence at the site and in the community</p>
<p>--produces documentation that is suitable for exhibition off-site</p>
<p>--contains a community-building component that invites local participation</p>
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<p>The artist is expected to be in residence the full two weeks, is responsible for transportation to and from Claryville, and must be available for a public presentation of the work at the installation site which will include a brief artist’s talk with Q-and-A. The artist must also be available for the opening and closing of an exhibit of the documentation. The artist is responsible for installation and take-down of this exhibit as well as for the creation of necessary signage and wall texts.</p>
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<p>TO SUBMIT: Email the following by February 15, 2011 to Curator Patricia Eakins at fabulara@earthlink.net: (1) link to your website with images of your work, (2) two-page proposal, (3) project abstract of 100 words, (4) artist statement, (5) curriculum vitae. All documents must be MS Word documents or PDFs. No phone calls please.</p>