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5×7 Art Splurge and Social at the Arthouse

2011 5×7 Art Splurge

The 5×7 annual fundraiser, art sale and exhibition benefiting the Arthouse at the Jones Center opens tomorrow night with the Art Splurge, where you will have your first chance to purchase artwork from among 1,000s of original 5×7-inch works of art by emerging and established contemporary artists.

I will have two pieces in the show, part of a new series of small paintings.  (I will unveil the series some time after the ArtSplurge and ArtSocial have passed, as all works are supposed to remain anonymous until they are sold).

This is a really exciting event.  Patrons can preview the art for about an hour and decide on the pieces they want to purchase; then at a certain hour, a horn is blown and it’s a fun scramble for the patrons to grab their chosen works of art.  The Arthouse has produced a simple video showing you How To 5×7.

Here’s a sneak peek at some of the art that will be available tomorrow night: http://www.arthousetexas.org/blog/

Find out more about the Art Splurge and purchase tickets at the Arthouse website.

5×7 Art Social

Or come out to the 5×7 Art Social on Friday night to schmooze with the artists, where you will have your second chance to pick up a 5×7 work of art.  Read all the details and purchase tickets for only $30 through the Arthouse website.  There will be food, drinks and music both nights.  Hope to see you there!

Controversy at the Arthouse

The conversation Friday night (and possibly Thursday night, too) should be pretty lively, due to the controversy created earlier this year due to the decision by the Arthouse to dismiss their only curator, Elizabeth Dunbar—for financial reasons (after having spent $6.6 million on their year-long renovation and expansion).  Some of the artwork in the 5×7 show is a direct response to this controversy, and you may even see some blank boards in protest of the decision to eliminate Dunbar’s position.

If you’d like to read up on all the details of the controversy, there are several excellent articles online:

5x7 Art Social

Opening Reception for the The E Word

Many thanks to everyone who made it out to the opening reception for my first solo show!  It was a great opening!

People started to arrive right on the dot, and before long, friends and art fans were arriving so quickly that I did not get to meet at least a couple of dozen guests (sorry!), nor talk to quite a few of my friends!  The good advice I got from another artist was indeed accurate: “Think of it like a wedding, you won’t be able to have a complete conversation with anybody, but they won’t mind.”  At least I hope no one minded!

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Reminder: Art Opening Tonight at Bay6 Gallery

Julia’s Garden
Oil on canvas
16″ x 20″
© 2009 Marilyn Fenn

Solo show of over 40 of my recent paintings!

I hope to see you at my opening reception tonight – Saturday, October 10th, 7:00 – 10:00pm.

Food and drink will be provided, with music by The Treachery of Others.

Bay6 Gallery is located at:
5305 Bolm Rd., Unit 6
Austin TX
78721
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The show continues on weekends through November 1st.

Opening This Saturday in Houston: “Degrees” Texas Wax Group Show

Artwork from members of Texas Wax | Austin | Dallas | Houston | San Antonio

I will have work in this exhibit of encaustic paintings. :D

Opening Reception, Saturday, May 9, 7-9pm

Gallery M Squared
325 West Nineteenth Street
Houston, Texas 77008
713.861.6070
www.gallerymsquared.com

The show runs from May 6 – May 31, 2009.

Gallery Hours are:
Wed-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5

“Working in Wax” Exhibit Opens May 3, 2009

“Poppies in a Windstorm”
Encaustic and Beeswax on Paper
12″ x 12″
© 2007 Marilyn Fenn

Three of my encaustic paintings are showing in the “Working in Wax” exhibit at the Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek California.  The show runs from May 3 through June 21, 2009, with an opening reception on May 6 from 5:00—7:00 p.m., and a Culture + Cocktails Reception on June 18 from 6:00—8:00 p.m.

Eileen P. Goldenberg was the juror for this show. She stated, “Selecting well conceived, beautifully executed, and visually satisfying art works was my vision for this show. I was looking for artists who give us a glimpse into their emotions and lives. Though the focus of this show is the material, what is vital to art is the expression of the artists, and it is their visual language that shines through.”

Find out more about this show, the juror and the artists at the Bedford Gallery website.

The Bedford Gallery is located at:
601 Civic Dr.
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
925/295-1423

To all my friends, and especially to my California friends, I hope you can make it to this show.  It promises to be a really great exhibit!