The National Open Art competition
Cashing Out: Alternative Financial Systems Exhibition at Kala Gallery

Kala has been delighted to have Julio Cesar Morales, artist, educator and curator, serving as our juror for Cashing Out. Julio is an adjunct curator for Visual Arts at Yerba Buena Center for The Arts and the founder/co-curator of Queens Nails Annex/Projects, an artist-run project space in San Francisco. He is also adjunct professor at The San Francisco Art Institute and associate professor in Curatorial Studies at The California College for the Arts.
We are pleased to announce Julio Cesar Morales’s selection of artists to be presented in Cashing Out:
Art for a Democratic Society
Bert Bergen
Stephen Chalmers
Kathryn Clark
Torreya Cummings
Lauren DiCioccio
Jessica Eastburn
David Arthur Hamlow
Lacey Haslam
Luis Guillermo Hernandez
Sarah B Hirneisen
Kelly Lynn Jones
Amy Susan Keefer
Kathryn Kenworth
Geraldine Lozano
Jocelyn Meggait
Zach Moser
Juan David Obando
David Edward Parker
Walter Robinson
Dan Tague
Jenny Wiener
Cashing Out will open to the public on Thursday, October 27, reception from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.
Kala Art Institute & Gallery, 2990 San pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA
Pushing Print 2011
Sat 8th Oct – Sat 29th Oct
PV Fri 7th October 6-9pm
Featuring work by local, national and international artists across two venues in Margate Old Town.
The Margate Gallery 2 Lombard Street, Margate CT9 1EJ
Open Mon – Sat 11am – 5pm
Sun 12 noon – 4pm
The Pie Factory Gallery 5 Broad Street, Margate CT9 1EW
Open Tues – Sat 11am – 5pm
Sun 12 noon – 4pm (closed Mon)
www.pushingprint.com
New Exhibition – 8 Sept – 8 Oct 2011
AF Projects
Jenny Wiener – The Four Cardnal Virtues
In her practice, Jenny Wiener dissects past and present artistic output -= from old masters such as Caravaggio’s The Supper at Emmaus to iconic modern myths such as the Yellow Brick Road in the Wizard of Oz.
In her first exhibition at Art First projects Wiener examines the Four Cardinal Virtues. By their nature they encompass all of human history and thought. Wiener’s thinking has included quantifying virtue, current events financial & political, 18th C funerary sculpture and ruminations on our digital universe.
Museum of Fine Art (FSU) – TALLAHASSEE INTERNATIONAL 26TH ANNUAL JURIED COMPETITION
August 29 – October 2, 2011
The 26th Tallahassee International is an annual, juried competition. Jurors: Judy Rushin and Anne Stagg. From a field of 320 entrants, competing from across the nation and internationally, this year’s Faculty jurors selected 54 works to be exhibited. The works represent a wide variety of media and are artistically diverse. Reception September 2, 5-8pm.
http://www.mofa.fsu.edu/pages/participate/tallahasseeinternational11.shtml
BITE: ARTISTS MAKING PRINTS (Formerly Originals)
Wed 24 August – Sat 3 September 2011, 10am – 5pm (closes 4pm on final day)
Mall Galleries, London
http://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/
BITE is the UK’s leading contemporary printmaking exhibition, showcasing exciting new prints by artists working in a range of different printmaking methods. This year, we are introducing a brand new format. The best work selected from the open submission will be exhibited alongside a selection of work from established artists invited by our panel of selectors. Exhibiting artists include Damien Hirst, Peter Blake RA and Barbara Rae RA.












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