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Kulture Klash this weekend, don’t miss it~

November 6th, 2009 by Currie


Art installation at Kulture Klash

Art installation at Kulture Klash

Kulture Klash is an biannual arts festival in historic Charleston, SC. For more information go to: http://www.kultureklashartsfestival.com

Last night I had the opportunity to preview the giant  40,000 square feet of warehouse space also located in the Navy Yard at Noisette .   This is by far the biggest art show I have ever seen and a completely overwhelming list of simultaneous artistic events will be taking place during the exhibition.  Tickets are still being sold, buy one!  To say that many of Charleston’s finest artists have gone all out for this event would be an understatement.

Saturday, Nov 7th, 8pm-2am expect to see:
50+ artists on display
: (Scroll below for the full list). Massive amounts of art including canvas, wood, metal, sculpture, fabric, photos, acrylic, bike parts, recycled cardboard, lights, video installations, sand, stuffed animals, glue, nails, found objects, graffiti, collage, print making and so much more then we could ever put down on paper.

Live painting collaboration: A 4 x 30+ foot wall painted live by roughly 15 artists during the 6 hour course of Kulture Klash. Come watch how the artists collaborate, collude and interact, stepping on each others toes and conversely bolstering this massive work. Individual slices of the painting will be for sale after completion.

“Starving Artists” exhibit: The show is exactly as it’s named. We have 8 Artists who will be starving themselves (only water/herbal teas) in the event space for 5 days, in order to see how starvation really effects their craft. During the course of the 5 days, each artist is require to create one painting per day. Each artist’s paintings must be the same size, medium, subject matter, and degree of difficulty as the day before. This way the spectator can see the difference. Will the artwork suffer? Or does the elimination of food, alcohol, sugar, refine their talents?

Improv spoken word side stage
: This will be a side room complete with couches and a small stage were we are encouraging audience participation, poems on the fly and poetry “battles” for those who are up to the challenge. Hosted by local word master and celebrity poet Marcus Amaker. The completed Starving Artist exhibit will be on display in the background.

Chain Ring Circus: Celebrate the art of cycling with bike polo matches, bike dancing, slow bike races, bike art, bmx ramps, bike movies and general bike enthusiasm.

Photo repository depot by Sully Sullivan: Weird props, backdrops and cut outs. Make some memories… you can even get your grubby hands on the photos you posed for. Sully has a fancy printer. Booyah.

“Hand of Character” booth hosted by Pure Theatre: Rodney Lee Rogers directs a interactive character play incorporating the audience as key players. Channel your inner thespian and make your move.

The Glow Room: Just have to wait and see…

Modern dance: The Power Company will be performing two separate dance pieces choreographed by Marcy Jo Yonkey-Clayton. They will be dabbling with the curiosity of watching and being watched plus a second performance about pushing the boundaries of property lines and personal space.

Live music: Dante’s Camaro – “Rising up from the ashes comes the fastest, dirtiest, most maniacal menagerie or mangled metal the world has yet known!! Riding down the highway to HELL and destroying every bottle of booze in its path, the band that no one wanted to cross will not disappoint.”

Short Shorts – “Sounds like robots… doin’ it. We met in chemistry lab. We brought out lab coats. We made a concoction. We built a monster.
We are Short Shorts.”

The V-Tones - “Sometimes known as a quaint duo, other times a sizzling sextet. We craft our shows to fit the moment so no performance is ever the same. Also known as Charleston’s only ukulele hot club jub band vaudeville ragtime neo-retro-postpostmodern quasi-primetime anachronistic revolutionary anti-inflammatory mass catharsis jazz freakout and philharmonic group therapy session.”

Plus many more booty shakin’ sets by DJ Stella, The Bubble Gut Brothers, Righchus, DJ Jeff ET, Danny Seltzer and DJ Belk.

Drink: Enjoy a cold, delicious beer from New Belgium Brewery or a smooth glass of hand selected wine by Social Wine Bar. We have chosen 2 whites and 2 reds for a larger selection. There will be ample non-alcoholic bevs available.

Eat: Snack on killer hand-tossed pizza baked on site by the boys from D’allesandro’s or get your spice on with some Asian/African infusion from the Street Food cart.

Shuttle: $5 shuttles from downtown, James Island and West Ashley.
They promise: quicker lines, more well lit potties, sweeter security, cold water, plenty of places to sit, more drink ticket stations, an ATM on site, and really fantastic beer and wine. As always, lots of last minute additions to keep you on your toes.


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New Art Venue in the Neighborhood Opening Soon!

May 7th, 2009 by Currie


 

new art venue on Spring St opening soon

new art venue on Spring St opening soon

 

kick off party May 16th 7-11

kick off party May 16th 7-11


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Lisa Shimko art opening at Plum Elements

January 15th, 2009 by Currie


A good friend and talented painter Lisa Shimko will have her paintings in a new show at one of my favorite boutique galleries on lower king, Plum Elements! For more information visit Plum Elements online at www.PLUMELEMENTS.com Come see the works from January 25th through February 28th
at Plum Elements
161 1/2 King Street
from 10-ish a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday
from Noon on Wednesday
and until 7 p.m. on Thursday.
Charleston Artist Lisa Shimko opens a new show @ Plum Elements


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More Charleston Artists

December 18th, 2008 by Currie


Douglas Balentine, artist Charleston Sc


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4 Square @ Eye Level Art Downtown Charleston Thurs. Dec 4th @ 6pm

December 2nd, 2008 by Currie


4SQUAREArt Show Downtown Charleston Sc in the Neck area
A GROUP SHOW WITH A TWIST
December 4, 2008 · 2143 Heriot Street Ste. F
Using the spatial restriction of working within 4 Square feet, 16 artists will challenge their work. The miniature collections will give the audience wide exposure to multiple bodies of contemporary art by exciting, local artists.
Eye Level Art Gallery Downtown Charleston Sc


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Local Artist Lisa Shimko

November 20th, 2008 by Currie


to view more work by Lisa Shimko visit: ShimkoART.comCharleston Sc Artist Lisa Shimko


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Local Artist Karin Olah

November 20th, 2008 by Currie


To view more work by Karin Olah visit her website karinolah.comlocal Charleston Sc artist Karin Olah


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Kevin Taylor, Charleston artist

November 20th, 2008 by Currie


Charleston artist Kevin Taylor currently lives and works in California. To view more work by Kevin Taylor visit his website:
Kevinearltaylor.com
Artist Kevin Earl Taylor, Charleston Sc


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Meg Winnecour local artist

November 20th, 2008 by Currie


To view more work by Meg Winnecour visit her website: MegWinnecour.com
local Charleston artist Meg Winnecour


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Artist in Residence Lisa Shimko

November 14th, 2008 by Currie


Last week I walked over to St. Phillips St to meet up with Lisa Shimko at her studio. After a look at her lovely paintings we walked over to Monza Pizzeria on Upper King for a great lunch and a glass of Proseco. I think Monza has the best salads in Charleston and I love the decor. Lisa’s studio is beautiful and inspiring, we met several years ago when she hung some paintings at a show at 53 Cannon. I have followed her work since then as it continues to grow in complexity. Lisa is a very interesting local artist who’s work everyone interested in local artists should get to know. http://www.ShimkoART.com/ also visit Plum Elements on King to view Lisa’s work in a gallery setting.
Lisa Shimko painting and studio, St Phillips St, Charleston Sc


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