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February 01, 2008

So-Cal Fire Poster Project

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Because of the fires that hit Southern California last year, there are many people here in San Diego who still need our help.  I thought I'd pass on some information I received regarding the So-Cal Fire Poster Project.  There are some phenomenal pieces of art available!

Here's a copy of the press release:

Last fall, after fierce wildfires caused the largest evacuation in California history and left over 2,000 people without a home, one local artist was inspired to combat the gruesome devastation with the healing power of art. Graphic designer Josh Higgins has unveiled the So-Cal Fire Poster Project, in which he used his “burning love” of art to bring hope to fire victims. Dozens of prominent artists from around the globe have joined in the effort, contributing original art designs inspired by those fires to raise much needed funds for those whose homes once stood in its mighty path. 

Today, more than 20 beautiful and meaningful poster designs have been created and are now available for purchase online, with new pieces constantly being added to the collection. All proceeds directly benefit the Salvation Army’s 2007 California Wildfire Fund.

The posters are designed and donated by distinguished artists locally and internationally. Some of the notable artists for the Fire Poster Project include Paul Frank, Michael Osborne, Modern Dog, Luba Lukova, Hatch Print Show and Shepard Fairey.

The project is modeled after the Hurricane Poster Project, which to date has successfully raised over $60,000 in support of the 2005 Hurricane Katrina victims. Higgins was originally involved with the Hurricane Poster Project as one of the contributing artists. When the wildfires hit Southern California, he considered the So-Cal Fire Poster Project to be the best way to apply his talent and experience to support the tragedy that hit so close to home. 

“One doesn’t have to work on the front lines to make a difference,” Higgins said. “Helping those in need is often as simple as doing something you love. For me, that is art. This project allows artists to express their sentiments regarding the wildfires and create works that will directly help fire victims. Best of all, we are all sharing lasting works of art that symbolize hope and renewal.”

Donations made to the Salvation Army’s 2007 California Wildfire Fund will be used exclusively to assist victims recovering from the devastating process of evacuation, loss of personal treasures, homes and jobs.

For more information or to view the current poster collection, visit www.reliefposters.com.

January 02, 2007

Call For Female Artists in California

From the mailbox...

In recognition of International Women's Day and Women's History Month, the 2nd City Council (2cc) Art Gallery + Performance Space is please to announce its call for female visual artists from California for its 6th annual Women's Music, Art, Dance and Word Festival.  The exhibition opens on March 3, 2007 - April 12, 2007 with the Festival being held on Saturday, March 10, 2007 from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.


The juror is Sara Cochran, Ph.D Assistant Curator Modern Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

Entry deadline is Sunday, January 21, 2007
Open media except film and video
Open subject matter

Cash awards $500, $300, $200, $100 plus the infamous Eye Opener Statue.

Entries can be submitted by slides or photographs/digital prints (5" x 7" minimum size).  We are in the process of implementing a new procedure for email submissions that should be ready in time for our next call for artists. 

Entry Fees are $10 per entry for members and $12 per entry for nonmembers.  

For a complete prospectus please visit our website at www.2ndcitycouncil.org
For questions, please email 2ndcitycouncil@earthlink.net

Next Call News: A exploration by California's artists of topics that are in the news or should be.

The exhibition and festival are supported in part by

 

December 20, 2006

Billionaire Art Lovers

Tamir Sapir Copyright Bloomberg NewsI don’t know about you, but one of my goals on my list of things to do in life is to become a billionaire, you know, like George Lindemann Sr.  How the heck does an artist become a billionaire, you ask? I’m not sure, but I’m learning not to worry about the how’s - just to continue doing what I’m doing and letting The Universe take care of the rest. Who knows, I may not even become a billionaire through my art, but perhaps I’ll become one through another means

I was reading this article at Forbes.com about Francois Pinault, the luxury goods businessman, who has a huge art collection. Apparently, art museums have become the latest “battleground” for wealthy individuals, according to Forbes. Pictured here is Tamir Sapir who just bought this old Duke Semans mansion in New York City. The mansion is being converted into a museum which will house Sapir’s collection of 3,000 ivory artworks.

Read more of the Forbes article, “The Artful Billionaire“...

Photo Credit:  Bloomberg News

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