September 2012

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The Postcard Show has been a fun addition to the gallery – and at $10 each almost anyone can afford a small piece of original art!

Crows and trees were rainbow-rolled for the block print front of my postcard. A small envelope with the USPS crow stamp image was tied to the reverse side; a surprise awaits within the envelope: tucked inside is yet another blackbird mini-print.

 

The Postcard Show continues through September 15 at Summit Artspace.

On a stifling hot weekend in late July artists took to the sidewalks, plazas and parks of downtown Akron to create works for the Streetscapes: Akron in Plein Air 2012 exhibit. Organized by guest curator Brian Shellito, the exhibit opened on August 10 and will remain in the gallery through Saturday, September 15, 2012. At the same time the tenth anniversary of Summit Artspace is being celebrated with The Postcard Show. Over sixty small artworks (4 x 6 inches) were created and generously donated by artists whose work has appeared at Summit Artspace during its first decade. Each postcard is available for sale for $10 with proceeds to benefit the gallery.

The BOX gallery, a project of Artists of Rubber City, features We the People: 2042, a sound installation by Don Parsisson and Martin Nielsen along with Nothing by Mouth, work by Emily Meister, in the ‘little box.’

All of the exhibits were recently reviewed by Beacon Journal art critic, Dottie Shinn, who wrote, “All of these are handsome shows, meticulously designed, installed and lighted. They demonstrate not only our American resourcefulness and spirit, but also that no matter the size of the venue or space, we can still create big ideas.”
The full review is available online here.

 

The error notices and undeliverable email were not my fault. And, no, the dogs did not commandeer the blog, nor did the cat decide to tweak the website programming.

In what should have been a theatrical moment the servers disappeared, the website, webmail and blog went down and poof! the webhosting company vanished into thin air! Following weeks of dealing with the good (fully backed up website files), the bad (corrupted, unusable blog database backup) and the ugly (a failing, scene-stealing laptop that attempted to add tension to the plot) the odds of an upbeat ending have improved:
– joancolbert.com is back online
– the arthound has embarked on a new beginning (oh, no, who wrote that?!) and
– the laptop has decided to cooperate now that there’s a new notebook vying for affection.

The artHound looks unchanged, but it’s really a new version of wordpress dressed the same as its predecessor. It’s also missing five years of posts, but sometimes you just have to tell yourself to get over it. C’est la vie!

Naming names: according to WebHostingTalk, Nexpoint Technologies was purchased by XibiGroup, after which all basic functions and communications ceased, effectively negating any memory of the preceding eight years of trouble free service. Techs at Hostgator, the new hosting company, actually answer their phones – really!

Thankfully this arthound is still around, but the same can’t be said for the blog that began in 2008 with his photo:

arthound

So . . . here we go again!

 

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