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The New York Ceramics & Glass Fair January 20-24, 2016 - Bohemian National Hall, E. 73rd Street, New York, NY Today's jewel in the crown of New York’s Winter Antiques Week, The New York Ceramics Fair, brings together a carefully selected and distinguished international group of 35 galleries offering all things "fired" - porcelain, pottery, glass, cloisonné and enamels, in a setting perfect for the exhibition and sale of important small objects. The New York Ceramics and Glass Fair's exhibitors come from England, Europe and across America and its visitors include not just curators and collectors, but members of the major ceramics associations in the US. Repeatedly praised by New York Times critics since 1999, the Fair annually presents the most comprehensive ceramics offerings available in one setting in this country or abroad. A strong representation of established contemporary artists broadens the scope of the Fair. Known for its strong lecture series, speakers this year will include artists, designers, museum curators and more. The only show of its kind in the US...you won't want to miss it.
Erica Palgon, CSA ERICA PALGON CASTING & BEYOND Casting Director for all types of film, commercials, and theater, Union and Non Union. Erica has worked on the casting of studio films MEAN GIRLS, SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE, HOLIDAY, X-MEN 3, AQUAMARINE, GLORY ROAD, ERAGON, and indie films HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH, SHORTBUS, PARTY MONSTER, DOUBLE WHAMMY, SERIES 7, GREAT WORLD OF SOUND (Sundance), JUST LIKE THE SON (Tribeca Festival), THE PROJECT (Slamdance Audience Award for Best Film), MURT RAMIREZ WANTS TO KICK MY ASS, DUMPING LISA, BLISSESTRASSE and HANNAH HAS A HO PHASE (featuring SNL’s newest cast member Kate McKinnon). In 2001 Erica attended Sundance Film Festival representing the casting of 5 films: Series 7, Acts of Worship, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Diary of a City Priest, and Double Whammy. She produced and cast 2 films, a gritty dark comedy, “AMATEURS” and “DOOMSDAYS” (with Justin Rice & Leo Fitzpatrick). Recent short films include “THE BAD DAYS,” and “COUNTERFEIT,” for director Geoff Bailey and Geoff’s second short film “HIGH GROUND”. She also wrapped up on the casting for the feature film “JULIA”, for director/writer Matthew A Brown, a revenge thriller produced by Zero Gravity and a short film “STAY AT HOME”. Commercial work: T‐MOBILE with director Matt Aselton, Sobe ad for 2009 Superbowl, WII, LOVAZA with director Ian Gabriel, LENDINGTREE, Voice over for BIORE, HUMIRA, BNP, CAPITAL ONE and Spanish and English voice over for VIRGIN MOBILE. Erica completed casting for an awareness commercial for the NFL for the 2014 Superbowl in NY, a Whole Foods commercial, and is the NY Casting Director for Stateline Films, casting for promos including TNT, TBS/Domino’s, TLC Say Yes to The Dress, Discovery Channel/SC Johnson. Recently Erica cast several hilarious promos for Comedy Central, including one for comedian Eugene Mirman’s 1 hr comedy special, a promo for Workaholics/Stride Gum, Comedy Central/Bud Light, Comedy Central/3 Musketeers, Comedy Central/Twix, Comedy Central/Subway, Comedy Central/Cigna, Comedy Central/Burger King and Comedy Central/Lowes. Erica has worked on a variety of creative commercials, including America’s Bid for 2016 Olympics in Chicago with director Janusz Kaminski, Verizon “CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW” GUY, All Bran (with John McEnroe), Estee Lauder, Claritin, Ford, Lending Tree, Coke Zero, Kraft, Merck, Bud Light, Levi’s/Logo Channel, Verizon Fios, T‐Mobile, Wii, Coors Light, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Time Warner Cable, Lever 2000, Swansons, Walmart, Wheat Thins, Target, Tide, Nestea, Playstation, Spiriva, Time Warner, Toyota, TLC, Truvia, Swiffer, Stride, Wendy’s and promos for 30. Some older ads: Verizon (Ringtones, Store, Bridesmaids, Airport), Apple I pod (1st commercials), UPS (Brown & Italia), Visa (Ronde & Tiki Barber), Virgin Mobile (Wyclef Jean) XM Satellite Radio, Coinstar, Ameritrade ("Stuart"). On the voice-over end Erica has cast the voices for Biore, Virgin Mobile, Jeep, Chrysler, Stouffers, Samsung, Victoria’s Secret, and Vytorin, Little Debbie, Smith Barney, Barilla, Vaseline, Milkbone, Volvo, Hyndai, Bryers. Erica’s recent radio work includes Citibank, Wendy’s, Chevy Chase Bank, French’s Mustard, Malibu Rum, Target, Rhapsody, Comcast, Clearasil, Home Goods, Panasonic, and Mohegan Sun Over her 18 year career Erica has become an exceptional casting director having worked and learned from commercial and film directors John Cameron Mitchell, Tom DiCillo, Jesse Peretz, Matt Aselton, Phil Morrison, Jeff Preiss, David Gordon Green, Pam Thomas, Kinka Usher, Frank Samuel, Dewey Nicks, Mark Pellington, Pam Thomas, Mark Tiedemann, Fredrik Bond, Stacy Wall, Morgan J Freeman. This combined with the many casting directors she has worked with (most notably Susan Shopmaker, Jerry Beaver, Liz Lewis and Judy Henderson) have allowed her to develop her own natural techniques in directing, inventive casting ideas and teaching methods. She’s got her clients backs every step of the way and comes through in bringing stand out performers in her auditions using a variety of creative resources. Clients over and over trust her judgment of talent and methods of casting and directing. Erica’s reputation and skills also caught the attention of renowned ad agency Grey Advertising, whose casting department hires her regularly to prep and cast for their top clients, over the past 2 years. Jobs include Pringles, Febreze, Olive Garden, TJ Maxx, Abreva, Advil, Panadol, Ad Council, Radio Shack and Breath Right. Erica’s quirky and professional personality sustains her strong and lasting relationships with actors, agents, managers and producers and directors of all types. Her passion for comedy recently took her one step further into the trenches of improv. In 2011, she graduated from Level 1 and 2 Improv at The PIT (The People’s Improv Theater). She is also excited to have a new podcast through her company Erica Palgon Casting & Beyond on Itunes and share her tweets with her followers on Twitter!
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ABOUT ARTLAB78 ARTLAB78 is a new experimental exhibition space in NYC where invited artists are given the opportunity to show their work in an intimate setting to a selected audience composed of artlovers, critics, journalists, designer, artists and friends. ARTLAB78 will be a gallery space, as the work is for sale a meeting place for the artist and audience, and a center for dialogue. It will also serve as a short-term residence for an artist, if the artist is not living in New York City. ARTLAB78 draws its inspiration from Alfred Stieglitz’s galleries: 291, “Intimate Gallery, and ” An American Place; Roy Neuberger and patrons like him who decided to help living artists; and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney who trusted her own taste and provided exhibition opportunities for artists. It’s a terrific adventure and you’re invited to share in it with Laurence and Franck Neron-Bancel. Laurence and Franck Neron-Bancel curate all exhibitions. open by appointment Contact information: [email protected]
PAINTING PARTY~ we're a cocktail party and a painting class! Socialize, Drink and Paint! ~ Come and join us at our NYC locations for some colorful fun • Instruction, a 12x16 pre - sketched canvas, unlimited acrylic paint (water based) is the medium and painting supplies, brushes, aprons, easels and are all included. Student learn the art of mixing colors, blending and painting techniques from an accredited artist in this 2 hour class. • We have entire private room with a private server, fantastic drink specials and cool music. drink or purchase suggested Congratulations art students! You've made the news! http://www.chelseanewsny.com/local-news/20160801/mixing-paint-and-cocktails
Building on the overwhelming success of the annual fair in March 2015 in the Bohemian National Hall we proudly present The Asia Art Fair in March 2016. We are delighted that together with the exhibitors, we can once again bring an extraordinary array of treasures from China, Japan, Southeast Asia, India, the Himalayas and the Middle East to the Bohemian National Hall. The fair offers buyers a unique and tantalizing array of high quality paintings, drawings, rugs, textiles, ceramics, carvings, sculpture, and jewelry - all under one roof. We look forward to seeing you at the fourth Asia Art Fair that will open officially with the previewing opening on Friday, March 11th 2016. The Asia Art Fair Staff For more information, tickets and advertising options please contact the Fair office at The Asia Art Fair Bohemian National Hall 321 E 73rd Street New York, NY 10021 [email protected] (212) 988-1733 For media contact please reach out to our Art Fair Office. Check out the digital copy of March's Asia Art Fair catalog here: http://theasiaartfair.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/AAFNY-MARCH-2015.pdf
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We are part of the community at historic Saint Jean Baptiste Church in New York City. We average 3 shows a year, generally in February, May, and November. We do straight plays, musicals, and original works. All of our shows are presented in the auditorium of Saint Jean Baptiste High School at 167 East 75 Street between Third and Lexington Avenue. We are always open to new members, so anyone in the area who's interested in performing or working backstage can sign-up at an audition or speak to the House Manager during a performance.
Mnuchin Gallery is located in the historic five-story townhouse at 45 East 78th Street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and is dedicated to presenting museum-quality exhibitions of postwar and contemporary art. Owner and founder Robert Mnuchin, whose passion for the arts developed through his childhood and his longstanding career in the financial sector as the head of the trading desk at Goldman Sachs, began a successful second career as an art dealer in 1992, co-founding C&M Arts in 1992, and the bi-coastal operation, L&M Arts in 2005. In 2013, the gallery was renamed Mnuchin Gallery under the direction of Robert Mnuchin and his partner, Sukanya Rajaratnam. Continuing a tradition begun over two decades ago, Mnuchin Gallery presents thoughtfully curated, carefully researched exhibitions, documented with scholarly publications. Its first year of programming comprised two major solo shows of Ellsworth Kelly and Donald Judd, each highlighting bodies of work that had never been the subject of a focused exhibition. Both were critical and commercial successes that resulted in important placements with various American museums. Advising institutional and prominent private clients has remained a core focus, with particular expertise in artists such as Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Clyfford Still, among others. The gallery has also selectively promoted reclusive primary artists such as David Hammons and El Anatsui on a collaborative basis with exciting results. Combining the historical with the contemporary has been something the gallery has done masterfully, most recently with "Casting Modernity: Bronze in the Twentieth Century," which saw works as diverse as Matisse and Koons, brought together in what has been arguably its most acclaimed exhibition to date.