In honor of our upcoming installation week, SSG would like to pass on a little gem we stumbled upon over at the NewYorkTimes ArtBeats blog: ART HANDLING OLYMPICS! We really wish we had known about this in time to crate Andrew and send him up to compete. Alas, we are just spectators this go-round. At least until Monday when the installation of paintings by Geoffrey Chadsey and the site specific sculptural piece by Takafumi Ide begins!
Make sure to come out for our members' preview on Thursday, April 1 from 5:30-7:30 or for First Fridays on Friday, April 2 also from 5:30-7:30pm. If you walk up 2nd Street next week, look through the windows to witness our version of the art handling olympics!
Cheers, SSG
p.s. here's another blog about the ins and outs of art handling
Friday, March 26, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Visitor's View on Conflict/Interest
"This show speaks to me very deeply. My nephew is a Blackhawk helicopter pilot in Iraq. It's what he wanted to do since he was small. So this show has significance for me. I tried to change his mind but he is happy flying. Thank you all for this very poignant show.
- an anonymous gallery visitor at our March 5 First Fridays -
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Annual Educator Workshop at SSG, February 24th





Second Street Gallery and the Piedmont Council of the Arts, in collaboration with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Present:
Manuel Alvarez Bravo: Photographer of Mexico's Soul
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
4:30 - 7:00 pm at Second Street Gallery
For teachers, educators, and all those interested in photography!
This information-packed training session will explore the Mexican Renaissance in art that came about in the 1920-30's. Bravo's photographs were deeply rooted in the culture of the Mexican people, and his unique eye for the monumental, the mysterious, and the mundane revealed in the everyday made him a major international figure in the medium. Through the subtleties of human interaction, he made images of dreams, death, and transient life. This workshop utilizes images Manuel Alvarez Bravo created in his full century of life to explore the art, culture, and politics of Mexico during the 20th Century.
Jeffrey Allison, Paul Mellon Collection Educator, VMFA, will lead this workshop that is applicable to all grade levels. Teachers will leave this session with resource guides, PowerPoint, and a CD of images from VMFA's exhibition.
FREE for PCA & SSG Members, $5 for non-members.
Advance registration required, payment can be made at the door.
Refreshments provided!
Please call (434)977-7284, or e-mail outreach@secondstreetgallery.org by February 22nd, 2010 to register!
Friday, February 12, 2010
February Artist Forum: Sonja Weber Gilkey
Sonja Weber Gilkey will readily agree that a circuitous path is always the best choice. In that tradition, her talk at SSG on snowy Tuesday did not move from point A to B. Rather it was a circular recollection of different episodes in her making, always returning to the belief that you cannot force anything; you should just allow it to be and to become.
Of course, some things are best conveyed by the artists so here is a statement Sonja shared with us:
"Rope Sculptures are each Kundalini manifestations of our own infinity of earth. From a childhood spent with ropes on bats along the lakes and canals of Holland to sailing out to islands in Maine in search of salt encrusted rops that had washed ashore, living and working with rope has been a life long experience. The sculptures can be handled and transformed as one's daily manifestations of change.Sonja's other careers as an art therapist and Kundalini yoga practitioner have played a role in her sculptures. She feels the forms more than she thinks about them; allowing her knots and weaving to be guided by the material instead of her thoughts and, often, she melodically chants while she sculpts.
Rope sculpture is practical, sensual, meditative, and infinite. Rope and I serve each other in a natural evolvement to create.
Rope is universal and used in all aspects of life. It is essential for infinity, life, death, and rebirth. The interwoven pattern of rope is symbolic of DNA strands that make up all of life. The results of these patterns are rope sculptures that represent a unique universe. A universe that is full of life."
She ended her talk, after many questions, by encouraging Charlottesville to become an art place similar to coastal Maine's celebration of their local artists. Sonja knows that Charlottesville has so much talent that is undiscovered and uncelebrated and she wants to see and experience that potential in full color and at high volume. An index of all local artists was suggested and one attendee tapped our own local star John Grisham to get the job done...but if he doesn't take the bait it sounds like a worthy grant proposal to us!
Sonja Weber Gilkey is represented by Virginia Green, has received a prize from the National Museum of Folk Art, and has two upcoming exhibitions in the Netherlands. We thank her for participating in our Forum series and look forward to Dean Dass's talk on March 9. RSVP today!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Update: Member's Preview & First Fridays Postponed!
The Members' Preview and the First Fridays opening of Conflict/Interest has been canceled due to the expected snow tomorrow. We want to make sure everyone is safe, and that everyone attends this fantastic exhibition so all events have been moved to next week.
The new schedule is:
Thursday, February 11 5:30-7:30pm
catered by Greenwood Gourmet Grocery with wine by Gabriele Rausse
Friday, February 12 5:30-7:30pm
catered by the Local with wine by Gabriele Rausse
Conflict/Interest is a group exhibition fusing the work of nine artists whose work speaks to both the recent fascination with current conflicts as source material for art making, but also recognizes the ways in which, for artists working today, the imagery of war has been present and pervasive throughout their lives.
Works by Eyal Danieli, Naomi Falk, Mona Hatoum, Tim Hetherington, Richard Kraft, Eric Parnes, Steven Rubin, Mary Schepisi, and Suara Welitoff will be on show from February - March 27.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Member Show!
We are thrilled with the turnout for our first members' exhibition since 2002. Ninety entries spot the walls and are waiting for you to visit. Please stop by our opening this evening from 5-7pm at the gallery! Think of it as a Mid-Fridays...
The show runs until next Thursday, January 21. All works are for sale and benefit both the artist and SSG. Make a resolution to add a piece to your collection this January.
This is just a cursory peek. See the whole show for yourself tonight and throughout next week.
We are so lucky to have such a talented group of members!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
News News News
There are a lot of tremendous things about to be unveiled at SSG. Get excited! We want to make sure to update you here in case the grapevine and other avenues have failed.
Without further adieu, here's what's on tap:
MEMBERS' SHOW
There is still time to prepare! And don't forget you can join online in no time flat. This exhibit will run from January 14-21 with a First Fridays styled opening at 5:30 on January 15. Our members' show is meant to showcase all the talented people involved here at Second Street. Please see the earlier post here to brush up on all the details. Drop-off of work is set for January 12-13 11am to 6pm. All works will be for sale so please come by even if you don't enter. You may walk away with a beautiful new piece of local art!
ARTIST FORUM
Our round table series will begin again on February 9th after a short winter's nap. Sonja Weber Gilkey, currently on exhibition in the McGuffey new members' show, will speak to her vibrant career of art making and how she sees Charlottesville becoming a true "art place." Please email members@secondstreetgallery.org or call 434-977-7284 to RSVP. $10 for members $15 for non-members with lunch provided by feast!
CONFLICT/INTEREST
February's exhibition will offer the first group show of the year. Featured works include artists Mona Hatoum, Eric Parnes, Steve Rubin, Eyal Danieli, Naomi Falk, Tim Hetherington, Richard Kraft, Suara Welitoff, and Mary Schepisi. This exhibition speaks to both the recent fascination with current conflicts as source material for art making, but also recognizes the ways in which, for artists working today, the imagery of war has been present and pervasive throughout their entire lives.
The members' preview will be February 4th and the public opening for First Fridays is February 5th. Both openings begin at 5:30. We hope to see you there!
That's all for now. Stay tuned for a recap of the members' show, another outreach extravaganza, and anecdotes along the way.
Cheers!
Without further adieu, here's what's on tap:
MEMBERS' SHOW
There is still time to prepare! And don't forget you can join online in no time flat. This exhibit will run from January 14-21 with a First Fridays styled opening at 5:30 on January 15. Our members' show is meant to showcase all the talented people involved here at Second Street. Please see the earlier post here to brush up on all the details. Drop-off of work is set for January 12-13 11am to 6pm. All works will be for sale so please come by even if you don't enter. You may walk away with a beautiful new piece of local art!
ARTIST FORUM
Our round table series will begin again on February 9th after a short winter's nap. Sonja Weber Gilkey, currently on exhibition in the McGuffey new members' show, will speak to her vibrant career of art making and how she sees Charlottesville becoming a true "art place." Please email members@secondstreetgallery.org or call 434-977-7284 to RSVP. $10 for members $15 for non-members with lunch provided by feast!
CONFLICT/INTEREST
February's exhibition will offer the first group show of the year. Featured works include artists Mona Hatoum, Eric Parnes, Steve Rubin, Eyal Danieli, Naomi Falk, Tim Hetherington, Richard Kraft, Suara Welitoff, and Mary Schepisi. This exhibition speaks to both the recent fascination with current conflicts as source material for art making, but also recognizes the ways in which, for artists working today, the imagery of war has been present and pervasive throughout their entire lives.
The members' preview will be February 4th and the public opening for First Fridays is February 5th. Both openings begin at 5:30. We hope to see you there!
That's all for now. Stay tuned for a recap of the members' show, another outreach extravaganza, and anecdotes along the way.
Cheers!
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