Thursday, December 30, 2010

Transart Institute @ Like the Spice:


Advanced Standing MFA & Portfolio Review

We are delighted to have been invited to hold our Winter Residency and Portfolio Review at Like the Spice Gallery, 224 Roebling Street. Brooklyn, NY 11211, an emerging contemporary artists' space that is willing to pursue innovative directions.

MFA Creative Practice – Three Spaces With Advanced Standing For Spring 2011
Three spaces are available in the MFA program for applicants with graduate level course credits in art, media, design and related fields from other institutions to begin studies in January. With a transfer of a minimum of 15 credits accepted applicants can complete the MFA Creative Practice in three semesters by summer 2012. An application form is online.
http://www.transartinstitute.org/Admissions.html
Application deadline December 15, 2010

International Low-Residency MFA Program
Transart Institute offers the MFA Creative Practice, a fully accredited international masters program for working artists with summer residencies in Berlin, winter residencies in New York and one-on-one advisement during two academic years - wherever students work and live. Students are free to pursue work in any art-related genre and to create their own course of study, working independently and with the support of self-chosen studio and research advisors. Short periods of intensive residency permit students to continue with their professional work and keep a balanced personal life while participating in the program. The majority of Transart students are emerging and mid-career artists and teachers at tertiary institutions.

The new MFA Creative Practice is a student-centered, project oriented postgraduate art program which fosters independent thinking, risk-taking and the creation of an informed and sustainable art praxis. The Institute is also a platform for faculty to expand their teaching praxis by making space for creativity and experimentation. Beyond its educational objectives, Transart Institute is engaged in building an international community in support of students, alumni, faculty and their artistic and academic goals. The institute offers its former students a virtual and material basis for artistic practice, the exchange of ideas, opportunities and critiques, supporting individual and collective growth beyond the duration of the program.

Scholarships
Several scholarships are available to students of the MFA Creative Practice program: Developing Country Scholarships, Achievement and Merit Scholarships are being awarded. The scholarships provide a reduction in tuition from 10 to 50%. More information on scholarships can be found on the Transart Institute website
http://www.transartinstitute.org/admissions.html

Portfolio Review for the MFA Creative Practice (RSVP)
Transart Institute seeks independent, inquisitive and imaginative artist to apply to its MFA Creative Practice program starting summer 2011. Interested artists, teachers and all professionals in related fields who are seeking advancement in visual arts and new media are invited for feedback on their portfolio as suited for admission during the Transart winter residency (January 8-9, 2011). In addition, these sessions will give prospective applicants the opportunity to learn more about the program, attend a public lecture and mingle with Transart faculty and students in person. To RSVP (required) please email info@transartinstitute.org

Artist Talk
Our invitation for portfolio review is extended to include Coco Fusco's talk about her recent work on military interrogation as intercultural performance. This is a good chance to rub elbows with Transart students and faculty as well.

Coco Fusco is a New York-based interdisciplinary artist, writer and Chair of the Fine Art Department at Parsons/The New School for Design. She has performed, lectured, exhibited and curated around the world since 1988. She is the recipient of a 2003 Herb Alpert Award in the Arts. Fusco's performances and videos have been included in such events as the Sydney Biennale, The Johannesburg Biennial, The Kwangju Biennale, The Shanghai Biennale, InSite O5, Transmediale, The London International Theatre Festival, VideoBrasil and Performa05. She is the author of English is Broken Here: Notes on Cultural Fusion in the Americas (1995) and The Bodies that Were Not Ours and Other Writings (2001), and A Field Guide for Female Interrogators (2008). She is also the editor of Corpus Delecti: Performance Art of the Americas (1999) and Only Skin Deep: Changing Visions of the American Self (2003). Fusco’s work combine electronic media and performance in a variety of formats, from staged multi-media performances incorporating large scale projections and closed circuit television to live performances streamed to the internet that invite audiences to chart the course of action through chat interaction. Her most recent work deals with the role of female interrogators in the War on Terror. Those works include Operation Atropos (a film about interrogation training), and A Room of One's Own (a monologue about female interrogators). These works were selected for the 2008 Whitney Biennial. http://www.thing.net/~cocofusco/

The Transart Experience
Students’ experiences at the Institute are unique and often transformational. NY based artist Virgil Wong found "The community I've become a part of through Transart is already much more immersive than what I've developed in ten years of living and working as an artist in New York City." For composer and artist David Dunn "perhaps the most important aspect of the program, to me personally, has been the realization of just how constrained my professional life can be. I have no lack of colleagues or opportunities to present my work but my network of association tends to reinforce a particular set of intellectual and aesthetic assumptions that become 'the' set of assumptions. Transart succeeds at prying apart some of those entrenched viewpoints to provide space for new ideas and concerns. The truly international makeup of the students and faculty reinforces this." More details online.
http://www.transartinstitute.org/Profiles.html

Application deadline for admission with advanced standing: December 15, 2010
Application deadline for summer 2011: rolling admissions
Application fee for the MFA program: 25 USD

For more information please contact Selina Heaton: info@transartinstitute.org

Transart Institute
http://www.transartinstitute.org
USA: +1 (347) 410 9905
Fax: (508) 682 2853
Mail:Transart Institute,
228 Park Ave S. #34726,
New York, NY 10003

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Allison Edge's Wonderwall Opening 2010


Despite the cold temperatures on Friday night, Like the Spice Gallery was aglow with the friends and fans of Allison Edge at the opening of her exhibit, Wonderwall. The young men's portraits cover a whole wall, and are beautifully delicate yet an almost compulsive record of young love and lust.


The watercolor images evoke the obsessive quality of a teenage crush, from the boy in chemistry class to the celebrities gracing the covers of Teen Beat. We gathered around to discuss Allison's inspiration and process. Who can you spot on her Wonderwall?

The work also questions the object of gaze. Are you looking at the boys or are they looking at you? Allison Edge's Wonderwall will be up until February 6, 2011 so there is plenty of time to come see for yourself.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Allison Edge: Wonderwall Sneak Preview


Installation of Allison Edge:Wonderwall


Like the Spice gallery is pleased to announce "Wonderwall," the most complete display to date of Allison Edge's watercolor portrait series begun in 2001. "Wonderwall" depicts male actors, models, and the artist's friends who fall under the category of the "pretty boy". The show raises questions pertaining to the act of drawing, and portraiture, as well as of feminine agency and the power of the gaze.
Click here to e-mail Like the Spice about any of Allison Edge's available watercolors below.

Robby #2
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Beck
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Andrew
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Adam
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Brian
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Like the teenager who lovingly draws a portrait of her crush in the back of her notebook, Edge is obviously enamored with these objects of worship. In this exhibition the Wonderwall series is displayed in a temple of nostalgia for an ideal of youth, beauty, and fleeting innocence. From within their shrine-like space, Edge’s pretty boys make us ponder the nature of the “crush”, the meaning of beauty, and what’s at stake in rendering and gazing upon the image of another.

Clay
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Christian
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Chris
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Charlie #2
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Charlie #1
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Ian
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Hyden #1
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010


Gary
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Erik
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Colin
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Jem
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Jason #4
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Jason #2
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Jason #1
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Jake
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010
Allison Edge was born in Raleigh, NC in 1975. She received her BFA in Painting from the University of Georgia in 1997 and her MFA in Painting from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2000. For the past 10 years she has worked primarily with images of 'pretty boys' and kittens - separately, but more recently together. The works have been described as invoking "a whole-hearted embrace of the adolescent gaze". Edge's work has been exhibited in galleries across the country, including Lincart in San Francisco, Motel in Portland, OR, Lump in Raleigh, NC, and various Brooklyn venues, including Like the Spice, as well as venues in Tokyo and Melbourne. Edge lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

Kurt
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Kevin
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Johnny
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

John
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Lucas
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Liam
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Leo
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Lee
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Kyle
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Installation of Allison Edge:Wonderwall

Installation of Allison Edge:Wonderwall


Spencer
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Sam #2
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Penn
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Noah
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Matt L
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010


Vincent
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Ty
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Tommy #2
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Tom #3
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

Takeshi
Watercolor on paper
12" x 9". 2001 - 2010

More images available. New watercolors will be added daily. Please click here to e-mail Like the Spice about any of Allison Edge's available watercolors above.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Holiday & Miami hours: WE WILL MISS YOU!



Holiday and Miami hours for Like the Spice:
Like the Spice will be closed for Thanksgiving.
LTS will be open special hours while the gallery is in Miami!
(Closed) Monday November 29th- Thursday December 2nd, 2010
(Closed) Monday December 6th- Thursday December 9th, 2010.
December 10th, 2010 LTS returns with a special installation of Allison Edge: Wonderwall. Opening 6:30- 9:30pm. Click here for more info

Re-post:
Like the Spice Scope Miami Booth D08

30 Nov 2010 - 05 Dec 2010

Scope Miami:

Wynwood Gallery Arts District
3055 North Miami Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127

Like the Spice Gallery will be showing all new works by Allison Edge, Chino Amobi, Eric LoPresti, Jason Bryant, Jason Bard Yarmosky, Jenny Morgan, Nicki Stager, Rachel Beach, Reuben Negrón, Ross Racine, and Treasure Frey.

Click on each artist for Like the Spice Scope Miami inventory.

SCOPE schedule:

FirstView
Tuesday | November 30 | 3pm-9pm
Free for VIPs or $100 donation to benefit The SCOPE Foundation

PressView
Tuesday | November 30 | 3pm-9pm

General Admission Fair Hours
Wednesday | December 1 | 11am-6pm
Thursday-Saturday | December 2-4 | 11am-7pm
Sunday | December 5 | 11am-6pm

Please contact info@likethespicegallery for complimentary tickets to the fair.

Can't wait to see you all in Miami!