Welcome to artlife where we post a curated selection of events, exhibitions, workshops, and doings by heavybubble and artists that use our services. Check out the artist opportunities and events that catch our eye.
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The Philadelphia-based Leeway Foundation supports women and transgender artists who create social change. Leeway’s fall exhibition, Intertwined, will be at the foundation’s office at 1315 Walnut Street in Center City. The exhibit features works by five artists—all of whom are previous recipients of Leeway grant and award programs—includes quilts, textiles, installation, and apparel.
line : space : physics | drawings. sculpture. prints.
Heavybubble has released a new design called concrete.
Our new design sports a very light neutral gray background. We've added a thin white border around the images to help keep the color saturation from being dulled where it meets the background.
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.
The rest is history.
Opening Reception: Wednesday, September 29th, 6-9PM
Sculpture and Fiber Works: Repurposed textiles, wood and objects
Third street Gallery on Second Street
First Friday Reception:
October 1, 5 – 9 pm
Artist’s Reception:
Friday, October 8, 5 – 9pm
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday noon – 5pm
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists™ strives to provide the essential support services and programs emerging artists need to build sustainable careers.
DEADLINE : November 1st, 2010
Our two-year Career Development Program offers a select group of talented artists:
- Exhibitions
- Community
- Career counseling
- Mentorship
- Professional development seminars
- Volunteer opportunities
- Alumni solo exhibitions
- Alumni travel grants
Eligibility requirements include:
A Special POST event.
line : space : physics | drawings. sculpture. prints.
Our upcoming POST special features three artists Danielle Bursk, Don Miller , and Dennis Towers.
These three artists speak in the language of line, space, and physics. The power of this internal vocabulary stimulates conversation among the works when they join each other in the same space.
There is a monster of a show at L.G. Tripp Gallery right now. David Foss has a solo show that is certainly up to the task of filling the considerable gallery space that usually hosts two artists.

