Thursday, November 18, 2010

More About the County Arts Awards



The actual awards this year were absolutely stunning. Created by the Center for Metal Arts in Florida, NY, these small sculptures really represent the arts in Orange County-beautifully-crafted, creative works of art. Check out their studio at 44 Jayne Street; it's really quite something, and visit their website at http://centerformetalarts.com/.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Arts Awards Event a Wonderful Success

The Harness Racing Museum simply glowed last Friday night from the smiles on the faces of our Award Winners. The food was great, the awards beautifully made by the Center for Metal Arts, the setting elegant, the auction bountiful, and all in all, a lovely evening. Thanks ro all who helped make it possible.
From left to right, Nicole Regan, Orange County Music Educators, Outstanding Organization; Mary Evelyn Whitehill, Lifetime Achievement; Christopher Dean Sullivan, Champion of the Arts; Ray Yannone, Architecture; Richard and Susan Logothetis, Lycian Stage Lighting, Corporate Champion; John Creagh, Champion for persons with Disabilities; Nick Zungoli, Outstanding Artist; Giovanni Palladino, Archtecture; Sara Giarrtanno, Youth with Exceptional Promise; and Dr. Kenneth Eastwood, Champion for Arts-in-Education.
Congratulations to all!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Arts Council Makes a SPARK
Spooning out Funds for the Arts….
July 28, 2010 - 6pm
Hudson Street Café, 237 Hudson Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson
Creative Contacts, a program that the Arts Council began in October of 2008, has been a great way for net-working with artists, showcasing work, and sharing conversation and a meal. And as the Orange County Arts Council continues to grow so do the programs; hence the Council has de-cided to step it up a notch and add a new and really exciting component called SPARK. Based on the St. Louis’ SLoup, Brooklyn FEAST and our Creative Contacts, this will be a bi-monthly event designed to use community-driven financial support to democratically fund artmakers.
The inaugural SPARK is being hosted by the Hudson Street Café, 237 Hud-son Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson on July 28 at 6pm and is sponsored by Sloan Publishing. Here’s how it works. Artists will submit a brief de-scription (500 words or less) of their project by Tuesday at noon prior to the event on Wednesday. Everyone pays $10 and gets to have a meal (something simple like soup and bread). Proposals are distributed to the attendees and then artists will be given 2-3 minutes to talk or give a presentation about their project. All those in attendance will then vote for their favorite project and the winner gets the proceeds to assist with their project. Depending on how many people are there determines the amount of money awarded.

The important thing, isn't the money, it's about sharing your project with the community (well, the money’s important too, but…). There are now events like this in Boston, Portland and Chicago and the number is grow-ing. The hope is that this model will not just change the way art is funded but change the relationship between artists and patrons and make the art world feel less exclusive and more like a dinner party with friends; and the more friends that attend, the more money there is to distribute.

The Orange County Arts Council is a non-profit arts service organization dedicated to strengthening the Arts in Orange County by providing educa-tional, promotional and informational services to artists, arts organizations and the community. The Council also works to facilitate relationships be-tween the arts, schools, businesses, government and the public through its various programs. These include: Arts for Vets, Arts in Education, Annual Arts Awards, Advocacy, discounted Health Insurance, Workshops & Seminars and Town Meetings & Artist Mixers.
For more information about
SPARK or the Council, contact
Susan Linn at 845.469.9168 or www.ocartscouncil.org