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Philly F/M Festival Box Office at 2424 Studios Skybox

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

THE PHILADELPHIA FILM AND MUSIC FESTIVAL or “PHILLY F/M” for short is a four-day festival taking place at over 30 music and film venues, with free outdoor stages, day parties and a record fair. Philly F/M will take place on Thursday, Sept 23 – Sunday, Sept 26th, 2010 and will feature a wide variety of regional, national and international musicians and films. The festival strives to be an annual event that effectively merges independent film and music in new and exciting ways. Instead of segregating them to different venues, the festival will combine the aural and the visual in dynamic settings to engage and foster new audiences for both mediums. Philly F/M will combine screenings with live performances, present a live, improvised film scoring series, screen music shorts and documentaries, curate a local music video expo to tie in the city’s rich musical landscape and screen outdoor films in unique settings. Philly F/M is headquartered at 2424 Studios (2424 E. York Street) in Philadelphia’s Fishtown neighborhood. In addition to serving as the Philly F/M headquarters, the “Skybox” will host a record fair and exhibitor area during the festival. This two-day (Saturday/Sunday) event is free and features record vendors and a variety of exhibitors showcasing their music and film related products.

 http://www.phillyfmfest.com/

In3s – First Friday at Artspace Liberti

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Artspace Liberti presents its fall show, In3s, paintings by Stephen Evans, Timothy Gierschick II and Matthew Sepielli.  This exhibition runs from September 3- October 23, 2010.  There will be an opening reception on Friday, September 3rd from 7:00-10:00PM featuring a music performance by Good Dust.

These three painters represent three different approaches to non-representational work but all share an affinity for the process of creation and the experiential nature of looking at art. 

Matthew Sepielli’s paintings explore a “what-if” approach to creating art.  What happens when you combine oil paint, Vaseline, glue, white out and other materials into a painting?  Sepielli is interested in the relative “alchemy” of art- combining familiar materials in something unfamiliar, unknown and somewhat unknowable.  
To quote Sepielli: “It is my goal to make works whose physical structure and identity produces a meaning inherent to the moment one encounters the physical object of the work and one whose identity morphs from the moment one encounters the work, to the time one leaves it and remembers it and thus returns- though changed upon a second encounter.”

Conversely, Stephen Evans’ work investigates a more minimal and calculated approach to painting.  The application and development of the works are more deliberate and controlled.  Evans taps into Kandinsky’s views of painting that there is an “initial, physical, and optical reaction to an image that takes place in the eye, but that it may also go further to touch on another level of a being: the emotional and spiritual level.  I believe that the formal issues of art are perfect vehicles for the allegorical, and may further more leave the message to supersede the artwork itself.”

Somewhere between these two approaches lies the work of Timothy Gierschick II.  His paintings appear simultaneously calculated and improvised.  His work is a slow call-and-response.  Gierschick’s paintings are as much an internal dialogue as they are a conversation with the world.  Like Sepielli, his materials are often recycled and repurposed.  Prescription pads, found wood and latex paint are salvaged and reborn, combining seemingly unrelated materials.  Within the structure of the work, color and shape combine and set next to one another in an Albers-like method of communication.

The artists’ reception will be held on September 3rd from 7:00-10:00PM at 2424 E York St in Philadelphia between Gaul and Cedar Sts.

While the gallery does not maintain regular viewing hours, visits can be scheduled by appointment.  Please e-mail us at artspaceliberti@gmail.com to arrange a visit.  Viewing is also possible during Sunday church services between 10:30AM-12:00.  Artspace Liberti is a multi-discipline arts venue organized and maintained by liberti church east.

Artspace Liberti: http://artspaceliberti.blogspot.com

Stephen Evans: http://sevansbooksontape.blogspot.com/ 
Timothy Gierschick II: http://www.gierschickwork.com/ 
Matthew Sepielli: http://matthewsepielli.blogspot.com 

Good Dust: http://www.gooddust.com

Artspace Liberti: Women In War Zones Documentary

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Artspace Liberti is proud to present a screening of the documentary, Women In War Zones. Please join us this Saturday, August 14, at 7:00PM for this gripping look into the sexual violence present in the Democratic Republic of Congo. You can also learn more about the opportunities available to help bring an end to this crisis.Women in War Zones was primarily created by Philadelphians Scott Blanding, Brad LaBriola and Greg Heller.

Below is a statement about the movie from the creators with links to their website and a YouTube trailer.This movie will directly tie into Artspace Liberti’s November/December exhibition of Congo photos by Melanie Blanding.
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Some wars make headlines; some do not. In the messy aftermath of the Rwandan civil war, refugees fled to the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire). As many as 100,000 of the Interahamwe, a militia partially responsible for the Rwandan genocide, crossed the border to avoid prosecution for acts against humanity. Thousands of women who have been raped and mutilated in the DRC can attest that the momentum to kill and maim is still in full swing despite a peace agreement signed in 2003. Nestled in the hills along the Rwandan border, Panzi Hospital stands as the last hope for many of Congo’s victims of sexual violence.

“Women in War Zones” dives intimately into the lives of two young women who become sisters during their time of treatment at Panzi hospital. Helene and Bijo, 22 and 13, support each other in their fight and struggle to maintain hope and a sense of dignity as they come to grips with their violent and tragic past. The women, along with the staff of the hospital, look for hope in each other, God, and the upcoming presidential elections — the first in over 40 years.

http://www.womeninwarzones.org/page.php?page=home
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPNYA2GJo44

* Above photo by Melanie Blanding
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Artspace Liberti is a multi-disciplined arts venue maintained by Liberti Church. It is located at 2424 Studios, 2424 E. York St. in Philadelphia, PA. Please contact us at artspaceliberti(at)gmail.com

artspace liberti – NEW GALLERY SPACE AT 2424 STUDIOS

Friday, May 21st, 2010

artspace liberti is proud to present its inaugural show, Inside Outside, a two-person exhibition featuring the photography of Mark Havens and Seth Shimkonis.  The show runs from June 4- 26, 2010. There will be an opening reception on Friday, June 4 from 7:00-10:00PM featuring musical performances by Turning Violet Violet and Old Love.

Havens and Shimkonis are paired for both their similarities and their contrasts. Both use color photography to address the issues of space and the effects of humans on that space, be it subtle or harsh beautiful or destructive. These works do not document man at work, but instead capture the aftermath.

Mark Havens’ work explores areas outside of Philadelphia- the suburban townships and New Jersey landscape; edges of humanity that are most easily recaptured by nature. Interiors and exteriors are both on display chronicling what we do, how we live and where we retreat. Havens captures a Hopper-like silence- a palpable absence of sound. It is not a natural peace but a quiet only achieved by pushing away noise and activity.

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TANGHETTO: From Buenos Aires to the Skybox

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

facebook-ad-image-widerTwo-time Latin Grammy nominee, Tanghetto, will bring their world-class blend of tango and electronica straight from Buenos Aires to the Skybox at 2424 Studios on May 29, 2010. The concert is offered as part of the 1st Philadelphia International Tango Festival, a weekend-long extravaganza of tango workshops, performances and events. Tanghetto will open an all-night milonga (tango dance), which will also include djed music, tango performances and social dancing.

Saturday, May 29
9-10 pm: Introductory Tango Class (included in price)
10 pm-4 am: Tanghetto Concert & All-Night Tango Dance with social dancing & tango performances

$35 with advanced purchase/ $40 at the door (discounts available for full-time students with ID).  Tickets & more information at: http://philadelphiatangofestival.com

A 4 am breakfast at our neighborhood French bistro, The Pickled Heron, will be offered at the conclusion of the event.  Tickets to the breakfast must be purchased separately at http://philadelphiatangofestival.com/menu.html)

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