Leah Elizabeth Harmuth is a fine art and business consultant focusing on emerging and established artists, and timeless design.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Artists and Arts Organizations Eligible for NYFA Emergency Relief Fund
To
help the New York
art’s community recover after the devastation due to Hurricane Sandy several
foundations are working together to fund an emergency grant. Most awards will be between $1,000 and
$5,000.
The Emergency Relief Fund
was created by New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), The Andy Warhol
Foundation, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and Lambent Foundation (a project of
the The goal of the fund, administered by NYFA, is to assist both artists and arts organizations repair damages and losses suffered directly from the devastation of Hurricane Sandy.
Artists must reside in
NYFA Emergency Relief Fund for Artists
Artist may seek funding to reimburse:
·
Loss
of income due to the storm.
·
Repair
or replace physically damaged artwork.
·
Restoration
of their studio, home, workspace or other facilities.
·
Replace
equipment or supplies due to Hurricane Sandy.
·
Reimbursement
for cancelled performances, screenings, appearances, or engagements.
Most grant awards range
between $1,000 and $5,000. However, extraordinary
circumstances may result in slightly smaller or larger funds.
The information required for artists seeking the
emergency NYFA grants are:
· Describe specifically the damage in
detail resulting from Hurricane Sandy.
Be sure to include the dollar amount and how this was calculated.
· Identify if other grants have
been applied for or if other funds were requested from other organizations. If
so, indicate additional details such as if the grant money was awarded, if the
grant application was declined or if it’s still pending review.
· Include all documentation,
including receipts, agreements, photographs, invoices paid, bank statements, pay
stubs, contracts, important business correspondence. Also include a link to the artist’s current website,
their biographical information and resume.
To apply, artists need to complete the NYFA Relief
Fund Application.
NYFA Emergency Relief Fund for Arts Organizations
Arts
organizations in New York , New
Jersey , and Connecticut
and were damaged by Hurricane Sandy may be eligible for funds or grants under a
separate fund.
For additional information, email info@emergencygrants.org.
Friday, January 18, 2013
New Work by Gail Stoicheff, Contemporary Fine Artist, Leah Harmuth
Gail Stoicheff is a contemporary fine art painter
based in Brooklyn who works predominately
using figurative, abstract, and large-scale modalities.
Born in Pennsylvania
and completing an MFA in painting from Bard College, Gail’s work usually focuses on art as advocacy, drawing
attention to US-based and global restraints of free speech. She references subjects such as historical
tropes, consumerism, fake ideologies, to describe the broken fantasy of a polished
political system.
Pussy (Pussy Riot_2), 2012
Gail Stoicheff’s most recent fine art series inspired
by the Pussy Riot arrests in Moscow and the band’s subsequent conviction.
Here, feline visages of Givenchy notably, “hooliganism,” haute couture
references, along with pop-culture vernacular intrigue and intimidate the
viewer.
Pussy (Pussy Riot_1), 2012
In a 2012 blurry portrait painting of Vladimir Putin
is eerily rendered, incorporating Social Realist elements with a pop
sensibility, further locating Gail Stoicheff’s work in the art historical
narrative, as well as demonstrating the a clear, powerful voice.
Before receiving an MFA in painting from Bard College , Gail
Stoicheff received a BFA in painting from The Pennsylvania State
University, University Park ,
PA (2000).
Some of the numerous exhibitions in New York and elsewhere since 2002 have included: FG.ft, Envoy Enterprises, NYC (2012); Old Masters, Fresh Paint, Despite
the Sun, Foxy Productions, NYC
(2004); Six, Supreme
Trading Gallery, Brooklyn , NY (2004).
Gail Stoicheff was also the 2004 recipient of the
prestigious Dedalus
Foundation Master of Fine Arts Fellowship in Painting, and The Elaine
DeKooning Painting Award. Her work was
recently the featured cover artist for the New
England Review.
Gail Stoicheff is
represented by Catinca Tabacaru, of Tinca Art; images
courtesy of the artist.
NYFA Emergency Relief Fund
NYFA Emergency Relief Fund: The NYFA Emergency Relief Fund is intended to support artists who have been adversely affected by Hurricane Sandy.
New Work by Gail Stoicheff
New Work by Gail Stoicheff: Gail Stoicheff is a contemporary, Brooklyn-based painter, working predominately in abstract, figurative, and large-scale modalities.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
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