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Pyramid Atlantic • 8230 Georgia Ave • Silver Spring • MD • 20910

Poet Laureate of Carrboro, NC 2019 -2022 / 2019 Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellow
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Pyramid Atlantic • 8230 Georgia Ave • Silver Spring • MD • 20910
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Opening Reception April 15th at 7pm
April 15th – May 20th
Clear New Daze
works by David Fair, Andrew Liang, Matt Bovie & Eamon Espey
presented with the Baltimore’s the Windup Space
The New Clear Daze exhibit is an exploration of similarities and differences in the work of four emerging Baltimore visual artists. David Fair, Matt Bovie, Eamon Espey, Andrew Liang focus heavily on color and pattern in their work, yet each has a unique and visceral approach. The media employed by these artists ranges widely, from textile-based to illustration and mixed media to painting.
Destino
Michelle Frankfurter
the inexorable journey across Mexico to El Sueño Americano
Opening Reception: April 15th, from 6pm-8pm

The Gallery at Vivid Solutions
exhibition dates: April 15 – June 3, 2011
address: 2208 MLK Jr Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020
gallery hours: Noon – 5pm, Tuesday through Friday
12pm to 5pm on Saturdays or by appointment
contact: 202-365-8392 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 202-365-8392 end_of_the_skype_highlighting

Honfleur Gallery is closed for installation starting April 9th. Opening reception and concert on April 15th at 7pm.
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Overview“Naomi Shihab Nye breathes poetry like the rest of us breathe air. When she exhales, the world becomes different. Better.” —The Grand Rapids Press Naomi Shihab Nye’swork provides a spotlight on the everyday and reawakens the beauty in the ordinary. She is the author and/or editor of more than 25 volumes. Her books of poetry include A Maze Me: Poems for Girls; Red Suitcase; Words Under the Words; You & Yours, a best-selling poetry book of 2006; and 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East, a finalist for the National Book Award. Other works include seven prize-winning poetry anthologies for young readers, including This Same Sky, The Space Between Our Footsteps: Poems & Paintings from the Middle East, and What Have You Lost? Honeybee, her collection of poems for young adults, won the 2008 Arab American Book Award in the Children’s/Young Adult category. Nye has been a Lannan Fellow, a Guggenheim Fellow, and a Witter Bynner Fellow. In January 2010 she was elected to the Board of Chancellors of the Academy of American Poets. This reading is inspired in part by the Folger’s exhibition Beyond Home Remedy: Women, Medicine, and Science, on view January 21 – May 14, 2011. Conversation moderated by Sarah Browning. Listen to audio of Shihab Nye reading her poem, “Streets.” from…Lunch in Nablus City Park When you lunch in a town From 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East by Naomi Shihab Nye © 1994,1995,1998, 2002 by Naomi Shihab Nye, published by Greenwillow Press. Used with permission of the author. |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Briony Evans Hynson, Creative Director
Phone: 202-536-8994
arts@archdc.org
www.honfleurgallery.com
In Historic Anacostia, announcing two opportunities for artists with deadlines fast approaching.
ARCH Residency Program, Summer Session
Deadline: March 1, 2011
Summer applications for the ARCH Artists Residency Program are being accepted now.
The program provides free housing and free workspace!! For more details, please click here or email arts@archdc.org with questions.
The ARCH Development Corporation (ADC) artist residency program is an opportunity for artists to pursue their creative project amid DC’s vibrant and diverse urban environment. . The residencies are approximately 8 weeks each. Each artist will work closely with the creative staff at the Honfleur Gallery and The Gallery at Vivid Solutions to determine the parameters of the residency. Residency will focus primarily on the artists’ project, and also foster connections to the local community, encourage dynamic interactions and engagement, and develop exposure to the resources of the greater DC cultural community. The program will offer free housing and free workspace to participating artists. The residency is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. Application fee $25.
Call to Artists: 5th Annual East of the River Exhibition
Deadline: March 21, 2011
Honfleur Gallery and The Gallery at Vivid Solutions are pleased to announce the call for submissions for the 5th Annual East of the River Exhibition, highlighting the creative minds of Washington DC’s Wards 7 and 8. Artists living, working or with roots in the communities east of the Anacostia River may submit up to 20 images for review by the panel of esteemed judges:
Stephen Bennett Phillips
Director of the Fine Arts Program at the Federal Reserve Board
Renee Stout
acclaimed Washington, DC based artist
Susana Raab
Photographer, The Smithsonian Anacostia Museum
This year’s exhibition will focus on the presentation of bodies of work from up to six selected artists, to be exhibited at the Honfleur Gallery and The Gallery at Vivid Solutions. Proposals for works in progress will be accepted. A $300 award per artist will be presented to each artist selected for exhibition, and in addition, an individual work selected as Best in Show will be announced during opening night reception. The galleries are offering an optional Portfolio Workshop for interested parties, see the application for details. This exhibition is partially funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities.
Deadline for Submission: March 21st, 2011
Opening Night: Friday, August 5th 2011
To Apply:
Please submit the following in hard copy- email submissions will not be accepted:
$10 Application fee with check or money order
One Page Art Resume or CV
Artists Statement
Application Page with Image Info
CD with up to 20 jpeg images of work proposed for the exhibition.
Submit to:
Honfleur Gallery
c/o EOR Exhibit 2011
1227 Good Hope Rd. SE
Washington D.C. 20020
Full details are available under the News & Events section at:
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There are so many threads on Facebook about the recent liberating Busboys and Poet’s (BBP) life-size cutout of an archival photo of Langston from his very early days as a busboy in the segregated Wardman Park Hotel.
Poet/Photographer Thomas Sayers Ellis admitted to taking the cutout as an act of protest..and fully understand and agree with his sentiment for many, many reasons…I have ruminating on how I would respond to all the threads then I figured that was impossible so i would just do here that way I can say what i want how i want and not have to worry about making all the points i want to make in one shot…so without further to do
At the end of the day what I (as well as a few other poets) would like to see ss a meaningful conversation between Andy, the poets who are defending his actions and those of us poets with side with the liberated Langston. The Poetry Council that was established and may now be defunct was a great idea, but never really gathered any serious momentum, that needs to be reinvigorated or reinvented to include poets that are out in the community and that are not beholden to Busboys, this hopefully with ensure honest critique rather than capitulation.
I have many other thoughts on this but that’s all for now..i gotta go write some poems…
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