The b.a.l.m. WHITE SHOW opening at Signs of Life Gallery was a great success
with a constant flow of art lovers and interested visitors. We are thankful through
our sponsors to be able to offer $2,000 in awards with juror Samuel W. Kho choice
of artists. Below is a list of the winning artists work and amount of the award.
Please be sure to thank our sponsors by supporting their goods or services. Thank
you again to Signs of Life Gallery for hosting this show in their beautiful space.
The show will run through January 16th, 2009. We will have one to three artists
talks per month tba.
ARTIST AWARDS:
Leah Busch HELLO, FITZGERALD $500
Evan Conley UNTITLED $400
Stephen Johnson WISH NO. 7 $250
Kristine Luber BLANCHE $100
Larry Cole WHAT IS PURE? $100
Sunny Belliston-Taylor FIREHOUSE WHITE $50
TR Erickson MEMORIAL DAY $50
K Hawkom Thomas STUDY IN VALUES $50
Jane Flanders NO 1, 2 & 3 BONE Gift Certificate ($25 Cottin’s Hardware)
Brian Horsch EXPLORERS Gift Certificate ($25 Cottin’s Hardware)
Betty Wright PARKER Gift Certificate ($25 Blick Studios)
Matthew Farley TAKO TSUBO Gift Certificate ($25 Cottin’s Hardware)
Betsy Timmer DRESS Gift Certificate ($25 Blick Studios)
Barry Osbourn WHITE CAULKING Gift Certificate ($25 Blick Studios)
Ben Ahlvers TIGHT Gift Certificate ($25 Cottin’s Hardware)
Lynn Hodgman JUSTLY FOLDED Gift Certificate ($25 Blick Studios)
SPONSORS:
DEMDACO, Blick Studio, Central National Bank, ColeCom,
Display Direct, Douglas County Bank, Hava Studios, Kring’s Interiors,
Lazer 105.9, Mass Street Music, White Art Studio
This juried show brings national and regional, established and emerging artists
together with the inspiration “What is White?” A b.a.l.m. collaboration with
Rex Hausmann, allowed us to produce an interactive performance piece for
the opting that illustrates the concept of digging beneath the surface of a piece
of art to reveal the pinata-like nature of art as it is experienced by people of
diverse agesand backgrounds in different ways. We hope this piece frees the
gallery viewer to experience art in a curious and engaging way.
Please see the video below of this interactive collaboration.
Please join us for the opening reception which will feature an interactive installation
of a 3-D painting by Rex Hausmann in collaboration with b.a.l.m., 49 artists from
19 States and Puerto Rico, including established artists such as TR Ericsson,
Stephen Johnson, David Parker to name a few, and many emerging as well as local
and regional artists. Also provided will be hors d’œuvres, live jazz, and the
presentation of the artists awards.
Show runs from October 23rd through January 16th, 2010. There will be 1-2 artist
talks at the gallery per month while the show is running. Stay tuned for artists,
topics and dates.
Click on the images below to enlarge.
For more information about the show or the artists contact us here, or 785.550.3856.
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balm announces the WHITE SHOW juror selection for 2009.
in alphabetical order by first name:
Adam Forrest (Columbus, KS) “Snow Angel”
Barbara Simcoe (Omaha, NE) “Two Ravens”, “Face”, “Holding”
Barry Osbourne (Lee Sumit, MO) “White Caulking” Baruch Vergara (Yauco, PR) “Nos Han Dado La Teivra”/”They have given us the earth”
Ben Ahlvers (Lawrence, KS) “Tight” Betsy Timmer (Lawrence, KS) “Rag Rug”, “Dress”
Betty Wright (Topeka, KS) “Parker” Blake Wilkinson (Lawrence, KS) “Tinman’s Laurels in White” Brian Horsch (Lecompton, KS) “Explorers”, “Frozen Grass” Cricket Brooks (Kansas City, MO) “Spine”, “View” Darin M. White (Lawrence, KS) “Quiver Full”, “F8″, “Tetramonobelos”, “Impressions”, “White Double Lumen Hickman” from Healing Series David Parker (Naperville, IL) “First White Hair” Dennis Brown (Grove, OK) “Hey Nineteen” Don Lisy (South Euclid, OH) “Talking Too” Dori Lewman (Lawrence, KS) “As White As” Evan Conley (Chicago, IL) “Color”, “Drawing”, “Gravity Expands”, “Jetty”, “Untitled” Gary Bradley (Raleigh, NC) “Slave Quarters”
GF Wagner (Overland Park, KS) “Discover and Enjoy”, “Geese”
Jada Schumacher (St. Paul, MN) “White Cloud, KS”, “Pearl, ID”, “Snowflake, AZ”, “Manila, AK”, “Cotton, GA”, “Frost, LA”
James Cook (Tuscon, AZ) “Young Florentine Man” Jane Flanders (Lawrence, KS) “No 1 Bone”, “No 2 Bone”, “No 3 Bone”
Jay Walker (Malver, PA) “That Day”
Jeanne Lyons Butler (Huntington, NY) “White 10:87″ Jenni White (Lawrence, KS) “Receptivity” Jeromy Morris (Lawrence, KS) “Musicality” Jon Keith Swindell (Vinland, KS) “Turn, Turn, Turn” from Days of Future Passed Series
Josh Jalbert (Wooster, OH) “Trace” Josh Willis (Brooklyn, NY) “Amnesia III”, “Amnesia IX”, “Amnesia XII”
Justen Ladda (NY, NY) “White Mirror” KT Woodward (Reading, PA) “White Noise I”, “White Noise II” Keith Lemley(State College, PA) “Implied Volume 1″ Kristin Morland (Lawrence, KS) “Second Skin” Kristine Luber (Topeka, KS) “Blanche” Lance Cheney (Albertson, NY) “White Brush 1″ Larry Cole (Grove, OK) “What is Pure?”
Leah Busch (Cincinnati, OH) “Sad Plaid”, “Interface”, “Hello Fitzgerald”
Lynn Hodgman (Kansas City, MO) “Justly Folded” Matthew Farley (Lawrence, KS) “Tako-Tsubo”
Maura Schaffer (Lafayette, IN) “The Dominator” Meg Mitchell (Oldsmar, FL) “Lichens for Sarah”, “No Rocking This Time” Paul Nielsen (Grand Island, NE) “Two Funnels” Rebecca Degagne (Arcata, CA) “Nudibranch” Rex Hausmann (San Antonio, TX) “Objective Space” a b.a.l.m. collaborative piece
Romy Scheroder (Poultney, VT) “Cozy” A. Scott McCauley (Lawrence, KS) “Dandy Dandelion”
Shannon White (Lawrence, KS) “Hold”, “Gathering Glimmer”, “Fade”, “Ewe Can Fly”, “Synaptic Fibers” Stephen Johnson (Lawrence, KS) “Wish No 1″, “Wish No 5″, “Wish No 7″, Wish No 10″ Sunny Belliston-Taylor (Provo, UT) “Vacancy”, “Firehouse White”, “Untitled (White Vertical)”
Susan Foley (Sebastopol, CA) “Tomboy“
TR Ericsson (NY, NY and Cleveland, OH) “Memorial Day”
Tomas K Hawkom(Hattiesburg, MS) “Emergence”, “Study in Values” Vincent Leandro (Ashland, OR) “Drift”
Congratulations to all of the above artists, and thank you to every artist for their submissions. We received entries from almost ninety artists and over two hundred pieces representing 20 States, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and Korea. Please remember that every artist is responsible for shipping or delivering their work to and from the gallery. All work should arrive at the SIGNS OF LIFE GALLERY by October 9th – 13th and be framed if applicable, ready to hang, place etc and have a copy of your application form either attached to if possible or with the work. Work not received by this time will not be included in the show. Accepted artists agree to allow the gallery and balm to reproduce their image for the purpose of promoting the show. The juror will determine cash award recipients, which will be announced at the show opening on October 23rd, 2009. Award recipients will be notified. The show will run from Oct. 23rd, 2009 to January 18th, 2010, all work must remain at the gallery during this time. We look forward to a great show, which would not be possible without you.
We would like to thank the juror Samuel Kho for all the time and work on making these difficult decisions and Signs of Life Gallery for their willingness
to host this show.
° UPDATE 9/19/09 – Because of extending the deadline one week and the overwhelming overall response of submission the jury is still out on the final decisions of artists chosen for the WHITE SHOW. We will have the artists names and which piece(s) that are accepted posted on this website by Wed., Sept. 23nd, 2009 at 12pm CST. This will still allow adequate time for the artist to get the work ready and shipped. In the meantime you can email us here with any questions you may have. Thank you for all of your submissions, the show is going to be amazing.
° UPDATE 9/3/09 – Deadline for WHITE SHOW has been extended one week toSaturday, Sept. 12th, 2009 or postmarked by Sept. 9th, 2009.
The PDF Application file is corrected, and the PayPal account is set up to check out see the bottom of this page. To answer some common questions – Filling out the form online constitutes your hand signed signature. If you email your images and application and mail in a check please include a copy of your application in the mail as well. If payment is not here before the juror looks at the work, your work will not be considered, so we recommend priority/ expedited mail or PayPal if you are running late submitting your entry fee. Payment can be made via PayPal or Check payable to balm. Applications can be submitted by (scroll over link to see info) mail, fax or email or hand delivered. If work is accepted delivery of the work will be allowed from Friday Oct. 9th, 2009- Tuesday Oct. 13th, 2009.
CALENDAR
Entries Due: 11:59 p.m., Sept. 12th, 2009
Notification: See web site Saturday Sept. 19th, 2009:
http://beautyartandlifemovement.org
No phone calls will be made
Hand Delivery or Shipment to gallery: Friday, October 9th – Tuesday
Sept. 13th 2009 during gallery hours (see address under hand delivered above)
Show Dates: October 23rd, 2009 – January 18th, 2010
Opening: Friday, October 23rd, 2009 – 7:00 p.m.
Pick Up Date: Tues. January 19th-Sat. January 23rd,
2010, 12:00pm – 4:00 p.m.
b.a.l.m. announces the “WHITE SHOW” call for entries, a juried art show.
On October 23rd, 2009 b.a.l.m. will open its art show at Signs of Life Gallery in downtown Lawrence, Kansas and will run till January 18th, 2010.
The show is open to all artists 18 years and older, and the entries are due °September 4th, 2009 before 11:59pm. There will be a minimum of 3 cash awards given at the judgment of the jury and committee. Awards and totals TBA at a later date. If you are interested in helping sponsor this event please
contact Darin.
We are happy to announce that Samuel W. Kho has agreed to guest jury the show.
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About Samuel W. Kho
Samuel W. Kho enjoys a diversity of roles in many an art world— most importantly, in organizing exhibitions with artists.
Kho currently serves as Curator at All Things Project, a gallery located in Greenwich Village, New York City.
Previously, Kho was co-director of Hayworth Gallery in Los Angeles and had his graduate studies in the Art Market (FIT-SUNY).
To Samuel Kho, art, like life, is like a cactus: it ought to be thorny just as it could be beautiful. His constant mission is to gather and
empower a dangerously prickly assortment of people, classes, and beliefs.
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All work should be a majority of white in color.
There is no size or material requirements, however the gallery ceilings are 11′ and 12′.
The jury and committee is open to all 2-D and 3-D mediums.
The jury committee has put together an inspiration that will encourage artists with some glimpses of the concept.
If you are interested in submitting work please see the files below, read them carefully and follow the instructions.
A few people involved in b.a.l.m.are going to have work shown on the ceiling at the Alley Gallery a Percolator Project during the new show, “clouds are easy to love”.
Opening Friday, August 22
7 to 10 p.m.
poetry by Peter Wright
music by Karl Ramberg
& more
food & drinks, art inside and out
The exhibition features work by
Charlene Boehne
Anne Bruce
Christa Dalien
Natalie Anne Dye
Lisa Grossman
Chantel Guidry & Laurie L. G. Troyani
Andrew Hadle & Amanda Schwegler
Christina Hoxie
Dave Loewenstein
Justin Marable
Molly Murphy
John Reeves
Ailecia Ruscin
Samuel Smith
Beatrice vonHolten
KT Walsh
Bernadette Rose Zacharias
Related cloud events:
August 28 @ 7:30pm
A presentation by Channel 6 meteorologist Jennifer Schack on the science of clouds.
September 18 @ 7pm
Artist talk
And a cloud watching fieldtrip, date tbd.
Exhibition will be on view through October 4 Saturdays & Sundays 12-6pm.
Location:
Look for the green awnings in the alley between the Lawrence Art Center and Ninth Street.
Every year I think I will enter this contest after the first of the year. It always comes at a time that just doesn’t work for my schedule. This year I was determined to enter something. I put together a piece from a design I had made a few years ago and then adjusted it. It was not chosen of the top 50. I am not one who likes to not win, however I am starting to learn that there is much to be learned in not winning. Either way, in a couple of hours I produce a mini designed chair out of cork the gold champagne metal cap and the wiring – shown below. Below that is a copy of The DWR Champagne Chair Contest™ Results 2008. Click at the link at the bottom of the page to see the original article.
The DWR Champagne Chair Contest™ was a raucous success this year with over 500 entries coming in digitally from all over the world.
(Just think of all the packaging material we saved.) We’re thrilled to announce the winners:
Grand Prize: Miwa Kleyla’s Block B Chair
Staff Favorite: Matthew Glaysher’s Weekend Bender
Popular Vote: Akai Yang’s 2-Player
Beautiful pieces by area artists in all price ranges for gift giving. Other featured artists include Karen Jacks, Vernon Brecha, Heather Smith Jones, Darin White, Jane Flanders, Shannon White, D. S. Dunlap, Sam Wagner, Anh Sawyer… Continue the conversation we began at the original “destination” original art postcard gathering with us. Please ask questions, as artists love to talk about their artwork.
BALM is pleased to announce its call for entries for the Destination Postcard Show, which will be showing in the Art Affair Gallery in Baldwin, KS in mid November. Entries will be judged and chosen on interest, aesthetics, creativity and quality. Postcards must represent a Destination theme, however this is interpreted. Postcards should remain in the realm of 4″ x 6″ and may be two sided.
Postcards can be mailed or dropped off and must arrive BEFORE Saturday November 9th, 2007.
We will limit entries as required. Please enter no more than 3 postcards. The gallery is requiring all work must be for sale. If we already have your postcard, please let us know if you want it included for sale and what the price will be. Please remember that your price must include the 40% amount that the gallery requires.
We will announce the show opening date and reception at a future time. Please contact us with questions at email or phone.