Manage The Mundane - Create The Extraordinary

December 8th, 2007 admin

Thanks for Freelance Folder I discovered a handy little e-book called Manage the Mundane - Create the Extraordinary. A 32 page booklet with ideas on how artistic folk can better manager their time. Though geared for graphic designers and writers the book is filled with nuggets of advice that could help anyone.

Find the book by clicking here.

Read the Freelance Folder post about it by clicking here.

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The Next Garde

December 8th, 2007 admin

The Sundance Channel has posted interviews with twelve of today’s “cultural pioneers.” Supposedly discussing what fuels their passion and creative process.

Click here to check them out.

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Is This Fort Collins?

December 7th, 2007 admin

So I was doing a bit of research the other day and came across an article in The Rocky Mountain Chronicle that started with this description of what Fort Collins is for a young artist:

“To the ambitious 20-something artist, Fort Collins can feel a lot like purgatory. It’s not half as bad as a small town, where young creative types are often ostracized, if not physically threatened; and it’s not half as good as a big city, where the artist — at least in his mind — stands poised to cut teeth in an environment that is infinitely more eclectic, supportive and challenging. To the young artist, Fort Collins sits on scarily comfy neutral ground, where locals seem relatively attentive, if a little too glazed-over by microbrews, shopping and sunlight to be titillated by the pressing quandaries of the soul. It can feel like a place where music is made for dancing instead of discussion, a place where paintings are made to clutter a coffeehouse wall.

And so the young artist either a) skips town weeks after being handed a B.A. at the university, often en route to a teaching job overseas, b) joins in with the small, dedicated local artistic community, goes to a lot of potlucks and reads poetry at the Bean Cycle, or c) after a certain number of drinks, consistently threatens to leave for either coast, but, to the amusement or annoyance of his friends, never does.”   ~Elliot Johnston

(The article, about the local band Vee Device can be found here. Thanks Rocky Mountain Chronicle.) 

From the many conversations I have had with artists in Fort Collins it seems Elliot came pretty close to hitting the nail on the head. What do you think? Fort Collins is a town with a lot of art happening but is it a place for a young artist “cut their teeth?” Why or why not? How can we improve the art and culture in this town?

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Culture Art History Science

December 6th, 2007 admin

“Creativity is an essential part of everyone’s humanity and needs to be cultivated.” The Rise of the Creative Class, Richard Florida

That quote was taken from the website of the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District. This is also taken from the site: Fort Collins and Loveland are exploring a cooperative venture to create an SCFD in northern Colorado based on Denver’s successful program. The SCFD would provide a consistent source of funding to a wide and diverse group of cultural, art and scientific organizations in our communities.

And based on that website this sounds like a project that is in the very beginning stages. At first look it seems like a good thing. Art funding in this part of the country is pretty hard to come by. So if the SCFD can generate some that would be great. Maybe it could fund a Fort Collins Art Festival?

Click here to check out the SCFD website.

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What Is A Blog Anyway?

December 5th, 2007 admin

A nice little 3 minute video about the very thing your reading.

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Gallery Underground Holiday Exhibition

December 5th, 2007 admin

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Will I see you there?

Click here for more info.

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Strictly No Photography

December 4th, 2007 admin

The Mission: To organize the world’s forbidden visual information and make it universally accessible and useful.

“Strictly No Photography is a photo-sharing site for photographs taken where you are not allowed to take them. From the inside of the Kremlin to Kensington palace, from art galleries to war zones. Here you can see everything you’ve ever wanted to see that you’re not supposed to. There are pictures that range from the ordinary to the profound. Whatever the content or the quality though we think that each one stands as a little piece of art in itself, as a little expression of personal liberty.”

Click here to check it out.

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Brad Pitt Helps Create A Solution For New Orleans

December 3rd, 2007 admin

The New York Times published an article on Brad Pitt’s efforts to help the people of New Orleans get back into houses. After all “They’re coming up on their third Christmas.” Good point Brad. But instead of complaining about the lack of recovery happening he teamed up with leading designers and architects to create affordable, green, clever housing. It is nice to see so many creative minds come together on something that should have been solved at least 2 years ago.

Read the New York Times article by clicking here.

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Amelia Caruso Painting Action

December 2nd, 2007 admin

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The above painting entitled “Waves” is 48″ by 48″ and up for auction. It was painted by Fort Collins artist Amelia Caruso. Amelia is currently undergoing cancer treatment. The auction is to help raise funds to help cover her medical bills.

The auction ends 4PM, Saturday December 8th, at the Bellvue Store. You can show up and bid that day or you can email your bid to kerrie.hilgefort@gmail.com. The painting’s retail price is $3460.00, bids as I write this are at $2550.00.

You can also click here to read a bit more about Amelia’s battle as well as donate directly.

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