Monday, May 26, 2014

Great Interview introducing Mana Museum of Urban Arts


We couldn't be more proud and excited for Joe Iurato and Logan Hicks.  They are great friends of Jerry's Artist Outlet.  To check out some of their great art - click their names for links.



The new

The new Mana Museum of Urban Arts, which is expected to open in September 2014. 
(all images courtesy Mana Contemporary)

This week, Jersey City’s Mana Contemporary made the surprise announcement that they will be creating a street art and graffiti museum in a 100,000-square-foot former ice factory near the Holland Tunnel entrance. Founded by Eugene Lemay, founder and director of Mana Contemporary, the museum — touted as the first permanent museum of its kind — has enlisted street artists Logan Hicks and Joe Iurato to curate the programming. Construction is slated to begin next month and they hope to open the doors of the renovated factory space by September. I had a few questions for Lemay about this big mysterious news and what we should expect.
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Hrag Vartanian: Why a graffiti and street art museum?
Eugene Lemay: The museum will deal with more than graffiti and street art. We will include all kinds of artwork that respond to the urban environment. Mana Contemporary’s main mission is to be a creative community for all forms of art – we have 110 artists studios (and growing), a contemporary dance studio, a theater, more than eight nonprofit exhibition spaces dedicated to visual art, a foundry, a silkscreen print studio, the Richard Meier Model Museum, artist residency programs, a 50,000-square-foot Glass Gallery, and in the near future we are adding music and performing art programming, education programs, and a sculpture park. So a street art museum is a natural direction for us.
HV: How would you respond to people to think institutionalizing graffiti and street art like this destroys the power of the work?
EL: This sounds to me like a question coming from a place of fear. The idea is not to institutionalize the artwork, but to create a platform for learning about its rich history, increase accessibility, and build a gathering place.
HV: Will the museum allow graffiti and street art on the facade of the museum?
EL: Yes, we will have both curated work on the exterior and interior of the building and additional walls for anyone in the community of all ages to create work on.
HV: Who or what is funding the initiative?
EL: Mana Contemporary is providing the funding.
HV: What is currently in the permanent collection? And will it have a geographic, medium, or other focus?
EL: We have work by major artists and historical documents, and we will announce the details closer to the fall opening.
HV: What is your own background in the field?
EL: I am not a street artist. I am a visual artist working in digital printing and sculpture. However, my work does deal with the written language as an ongoing narrative. I also have 20-plus years experience running businesses. That is why I have brought on artists to help lead the programming — Mana is all about giving artists strong curatorial and leadership roles.
HV: What do you think the museum will contribute to the wider conversation about graffiti and street art?
EL: We hope the programming will encourage a deeper understanding and appreciation for this ephemeral medium. We hope to become a destination for the community. We look forward to lively conversations surrounding this art form’s role in history, and how it can affect and inform the environment.
HV: Will the museum fund art historical research in the field?
EL: Yes we are working with experts who have documented the urban art movement. Again, details will be released closer to the fall opening.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Why We're Special - NEW! GOLDEN QOR WATERCOLORS!





GOLDEN ARTIST COLORS LAUNCHES QoR MODERN WATERCOLORS!
Golden Artist Colors Launches QoR™ Modern Watercolor
The First New Thing to Happen to Watercolor in 150 Years
– Columbus, NY, April 30, 2014
Golden Artist Colors Launches QoR™ Modern Watercolors
Golden Artist Colors introduces QoR™, a new line of watercolors that offers artists color strength, range and versatility unmatched in the history of watercolors. QoR's exclusive binder gives color greater intensity and clarity, while retaining the best qualities of traditional watercolors.
"At Golden Artist Colors we've had the privilege and delight of collaborating with artists to make the highest quality professional Acrylic and Oil colors," said CEO, Mark Golden. "Today that same collaborative process has produced a new, thoroughly modern Watercolor called QoR. Some of the country's most respected watercolor artists were given the opportunity to get a sneak peek at QoR and put it through its paces. We've been delighted with the feedback they've given us and look forward to hearing from more artists once QoR is available in stores this May."
The unique formulation of QoR Watercolors accentuates the luminosity and brilliance of pigments even after drying. QoR provides the subtlety, transparency and flow of a great watercolor, with colors that have as much vibrancy and fire as the best acrylic or oil paint.
QoR (pronounced 'core'), has been formulated to embody the essence of watercolors and also comes from a technical acronym meaning Quality of Results. Unique QoR qualities:
  • Incredibly smooth transitions
  • Flows well, maintaining liveliness on paper
  • Excellent resolubility in water
  • Excellent glazing qualities
  • Vivid depth of color in one stroke
  • Greater resistance to embrittlement
  • More density of color than traditional watercolors
  • New watercolor Grounds & Mediums
  • Easy clean-up
  • Exclusive Aquazol® binder used in conservation
Artists can choose from 83 high-intensity colors, including three Iridescent colors. By utilizing QoR Mediums and Grounds, artists can increase gloss, improve flow or wetting and achieve different textured surfaces, expanding the range and possibilities of watercolor painting.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Do you Sketch?



       Do you sketch? Do you like great paper? 
   Fabriano - EcoQua wants you to share your art!
 

A celebration of Fabriano’s 750th anniversary!
Artists, scientists, poets, scholars, dreamers and doodlers alike—creative people of all stripes—are celebrating the 750th anniversary of Fabriano, the iconic Italian paper maker. Join our MyEcoQua celebration, and you might win a free Fabriano gift. Just share a sample of how you express yourself with Fabriano paper. Entries will stream through the Instagram montage below and our Facebook page to thousands in our creative community. Post your sample to #myecoqua and win gifts from Fabriano. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Savoir-Faire/79051781183?id=79051781183&sk=app_451684954848385