Category — Arts
From the 9/7/10 PACA E-Newsletter
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The Business of Fashion:
What Every Designer and Practitioner Needs to Know
The Intellectual Property Section of the Maine State Bar Association & The Maine Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
Presents:
The Business of Fashion:
What Every Designer and Practitioner Needs to Know
Wednesday, September 8, 1:30 – 3:00 pm
Location: Wischamper Center, University of Southern Maine (Portland Campus)
Speaker: Barbara Kolsun
Ms. Kolsun is a prominent Fashion Lawyer, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Stuart Weitzman, LLC, and Author of Fashion Law. Mrs. Kolsun will speak to the day-to-day concerns and needs of small and growing fashion labels and companies, what fashion law includes (protection strategies, counterfeiting, import/export and distribution, licensing, employment issues, and more) CA’s Proposition 65, the current status of design piracy protection in the United States and abroad, and other issues relating to the legal aspects of the design, manufacturing, and retail of getting products to consumers.
This event is free of charge – but due to the limited seating, please contact Chelsea Fournier at chelsea@fgd-law.com to reserve your seat.
Maine Arts Commission Survey-Help us to Help You
In an effort to evaluate our programs and services, and to gather critical information about the cultural sector in Maine, the Maine Arts Commission is administering a short survey to our constituents. Your input will allow the agency to provide services and programs that best suit your needs. You need not be intimately familiar with the Maine Arts Commission to provide helpful information.
We estimate that it will take you no more than 15 minutes to complete the survey. Simply click on the link to begin. Take this survey: http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2yxtie6gbmesxpn/a01qmgdtfyt91/greeting
Film: Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child
Thursday, September 9, Doors at 7:00 PM, Starts at 7:30 PM, Ends at 9:30 PM, $7 / $5 for SPACE Members, All Ages
Location: Space Gallery, 538 Congress Street
Centered on a rare interview that director and friend Tamra Davis shot with Basquiat over twenty years ago, this definitive documentary chronicles the meteoric rise and fall of the young artist. In the crime-ridden NYC of the 1970s, he covers the city with the graffiti tag SAMO. In 1981 he puts paint on canvas for the first time, and by 1983 he is an artist with “rock star status.” He achieves critical and commercial success, though he is constantly confronted by racism from his peers. In 1985 he and Andy Warhol become close friends and painting collaborators, but they part ways and Warhol dies suddenly in 1987. Basquiat’s heroin addiction worsens, and he dies of an overdose in 1988 at the age of 27. The artist was 25 years old at the height of his career, and today his canvases sell for more than a million dollars. With compassion and psychological insight, Tamra Davis details the mysteries that surround this charismatic young man, an artist of enormous talent whose fortunes mirrored the rollercoaster quality of the downtown scene he seemed to embody.
Featuring interviews with Julian Schnabel, Larry Gagosian, Bruno Bischofberger, Tony Shafrazi, Fab 5 Freddy, Jeffrey Deitch, Glenn O’Brien, Maripol, Kai Eric, Nicholas Taylor, Fred Hoffmann, Michael Holman, Diego Cortez, Annina Nosei, Suzanne Mallouk, Rene Ricard, Kenny Scharf, among many others.
FMI: www.space538.org
SPACE Gallery BLOCK PARTY!
a community event involving blocks, breaking barriers, and a Brazilian band
Saturday, September 11, Starts at 6:00 PM, Ends at 9:00 PM, Free, All Ages
BLOCK PARTY! is an unprecedented event for SPACE Gallery, in collaboration with Portland Ovations, The Portland Museum of Art, Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine,Pickwick Independent Press, Portland Symphony Orchestra, and numerous neighbors on Congress Street. The shops, galleries and venues from One Longfellow Square down to Port City Music Hall will transform their “front yards” with the help of local artists. Stop by in front of the PMA to check out Andrea Zittel’sGroup Formerly Known as Smockshop installation and launch event. Make way for the steamroller making giant woodblock prints by some of your favorite Portland artists with Pickwick Press at the controls! Take the kids down the street for hands-on activities and performances provided by the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine, plus giant grid games and a host of surprises as we once again close off a portion of Congress Street to celebrate the vitality of Portland’s Arts District. And what block party is complete without dancing? At 7pm we’ll be treated to a special outdoor performance by Sao Paulo, Brazil’s Garotas Suecas who are making waves bringing the best tropicalia and soul to the northern hemisphere.
For detailed event info check out the SPACE website: www.space538.org.
Mighty Big Yard Sale for Artists
Art supplies, art equipment, studio furnishings, etc. . .
MIGHTY CHEAP
When and Where:
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th from 10 – 2pm
54 COVE STREET, PORTLAND
TO SHOP:
Come visit us at The Cove Street Art Center at 54 Cove Street, home of running with scissors studios & find amazing bargains!
TO SELL YOUR STUFF:
Bring your “no longer needed” art supply & studio related stuff & a table and set up at 8:00 am on 9/18 in our parking lot & make some money! No vendor charge!
RSVP to scissorsart@gwi.net
RAIN DATE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
September 7, 2010 No Comments
Unique Opportunity – Seeking Executive Director for PACA & CPC
Executive Director for the Portland Arts and Cultural Alliance and the Creative Portland Corporation
The Portland Arts and Cultural Alliance (PACA) was founded in 1985 and designated as the City of Portland, Maine’s local arts agency in 1997. PACA’s core programs include First Friday Art Walk and Creative Conversations. PACA also provides support to the City of Portland’s Public Art Committee and serves as a fiscal sponsor for other organizations.
The Creative Portland Corporation (CPC), established November 2008, is a non-profit organization created to support the City of Portland’s economic development efforts to enhance and create creative economy business and arts district development and employment opportunities.
Because of the similarity of mission, values, and aspirations, PACA and CPC are moving toward integration. The first step was undertaken in June 2010 when PACA became a subsidiary of the CPC; the second step, beginning in August 2010, is the creation of a series of committees that will include members from each group to work together on a range of mutual interests and tasks. These committees will include events, advocacy, economic development, and a ‘central’ committee to be the interface between the Executive Director and the boards.
The position of Executive Director will be full-time. The Executive Director will support the organization through its committees to advance the missions of the organizations. The Executive Director will manage and direct the business operations of the Creative Portland Corporation(CPC) and the Portland Arts and Cultural Alliance (PACA), including fund raising, grant writing, financial accounting and reporting, public representation and correspondence, and web site operations. Duties include:
- Manage the implementation of Board directed goals and objectives.
- Direct the day-to-day operations of the organization including project and program support for all committees which currently include:
- Central Committee
- Economic Development
- Research
- Events
- Advocacy
- Assist the Central Committee, and through them the PACA and CPC Boards in implementing funding strategies to meet financial goals.
- Act as the informational liaison to the Central Committee, and through them to the PACA and CPC Boards.
- Facilitate communications, coordination and collaboration between the community of individual artists and businesses, government, educational institutions, civic, cultural and other community groups.
- Promote Portland as an artistic and creative enterprise community.
- Oversee and coordinate all consultants and suppliers.
- Manage and advance the websites, social media endeavors, and branding initiatives of PACA and CPC.
- Provide leadership and vision in the Portland arts and culture community.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
You are the ideal candidate for this job if you:
- Currently live and/or work in Portland.
- Have the capacity for inspirational leadership and effective representation.
- Are highly motivated, visible and flexible, as well as creative, personable, energetic, and self directed.
- Love to attend networking and community events, including but not limited to City Council meetings, arts events, etc.
- Can cultivate and maintain relationships.
- Have excellent skills in communication (both verbal and written) and event planning and management.
- Have excellent organizational skills, the ability to multi-task, anticipate, set priorities and meet deadlines.
- Have proficiency in social media and Microsoft Office applications, including database management.
- Are passionately interested in the Portland arts community!
Please note this search has closed. Thanks for your support of the Portland arts community!
August 21, 2010 1 Comment
Maine VLA Announces Drop-In Clinic
Maine Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts is excited to announce a new opportunity for artists and arts organizations seeking help with law-related questions and issues.
During August 6th’s First Friday Art Walk, we will be hosting a drop-in clinic at our office in the Constellation Gallery at 511 Congress Street from 5:30-7 PM.
Interested artists and arts organizations will be able to spend 15 minutes speaking with a Maine VLA volunteer about a law-related issue of concern to them. Depending on the issue, the Maine VLA volunteer may point the artist or arts organization in the right direction to find an answer on their own, or assist in arranging for a volunteer lawyer to get involved. Appointments will be made on a first come, first serve basis, starting at 5 PM.
Maine VLA does not provide legal advice, and is not a law firm. We help connect artists and arts organizations with information and resources, which in some cases includes assisting in arranging for the artists or arts organizations to obtain legal advice, at a later date, from a volunteer lawyer.
August 4, 2010 No Comments
Call for artists!
Seeking unaffiliated artists to exhibit in PACA’s office (shared with the Portland Downtown District) at 549 Congress Street for First Friday Art Walk. Interested? Email info (at) portlandarts.org for details.
July 22, 2010 No Comments
Creative Conversations: The Light Bulb Sessions – May 19!
PACA winds up our Spring series of Creative Conversations on Wednesday May 19 with The Lightbulb Sessions.
The Lightbulb Sessions is about inspiring and being inspired by “those flashes of light when you get a really cool idea” and the hard work it takes to see those ideas come to fruition. For this event, PACA welcomes several arts community “movers and shakers” to discuss recently developed projects that have made Portland a more exciting, interesting, and creative place to be. A series of short presentations will be followed by an informal workshop to ask questions, help develop ideas, learn how to get involved… and hopefully leave participants with a light bulb of their own. Presenters for this inaugural program include Annie Larmon and Petra Simmons (Crit Club), Spencer Albee and Mark Curdo (Clash of the Titans), Lisa Pixley (Pickwick Independent Press), Michelle Souliere (The Green Hand Bookstore), Ahna Galatea (Dirty Dishes Burlesque) and others.
All PACA’s Creative Conversations take place at SPACE Gallery, 538 Congress Street in Portland, Maine www.space538.org. Doors open at 6:30 PM, and programs run from 7 to 9 PM. The events are free and open to the public. Visit www.portlandarts.org or call Cathy Valenza at (207) 772.6828 for more information.
May 4, 2010 No Comments
