02 December 2012
Sales Reporting to Follow Shortly
We had a great preview night… AND a stellar gala evening of donations and art flying off the walls. Jump to our Facebook or SmugMug photo recap, and please: we want your event pictures! Please e-mail them to artvisiondirector AT stonefour dot com.
We will start our second phase of online sales soon. Meantime, watch for full sales reporting Monday morning - if not before. Please check our ARTISTS/GALLERY page for the latest, as well as our main-page blog.
Meantime, THANK YOU to all who attended, volunteered and donated - all for Positive Impact. If you’re not in the market for art, please consider a donation to PI through the event here (and make sure to select ARTvision under Contribution Type).
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Last-minute Parking Info
07/12/12 17:46
We have been granted access to the Serpas valet parking service at Studioplex. They are located at the entry of the property, just before the entry gates. For more, go to our ARTvision Atlanta Facebook event page.
ARTvision & PI: Doing 'Good Works' In December
07/12/12 17:42 Filed in: general posts
As we gather tonight to move some art and raise some cash for Atlanta’s own Positive Impact, it occurred to me: December makes sense as a month of contemplation and desire to do some good works to commemorate the close of each year. What other reason is there for parties seemingly happening every day this month?
But in the case of ARTvision, we started this event as a “movement” befitting the year’s ultimate culmination: the annual New Year’s Eve Gourmet Pizza Extravaganza. Even though ARTvision has now earned its own positive as a standalone event, it nevertheless maintains the spirit of closing the year with those aforementioned “good works” - where artists generously give of their talent so that we may support the great effort of PI. - WP (more)
ARTvision in the News: The GA Voice
07/12/12 17:08
Thanks to the staff at The Georgia Voice for the profile of ARTvision in this week’s edition. From the article:
Now in its seventh season, ARTvision is an artist’s collective that puts creative, unique work up for sale to benefit a local charity. For five years running, it’s been Positive Impact, which coordinates mental health and prevention services for those affected by HIV/AIDS. This year’s event takes place Friday, Dec. 7, at Stone Four Studios at Studioplex. The event honors Pollock’s aunt, who was involved in charity work for more than 40 years in San Francisco. After visiting a party she was involved with in the Bay Area one year, he came home and decided he wanted to do something similar.
“She was a remarkable woman and I wanted to do something to remember her,” Will Pollock says. “I thought, why not add something to the event I do every year. I’m lucky to have many family members who are artists.”
Read more at The GA Voice.
SOLD! Our Preview Night a Great Success
07/12/12 07:49
Huge TYs to our Hanging Party Volunteers
07/12/12 07:31 Filed in: gratitude | volunteers
We whipped Stone Four Studios into great shape for ARTvision-7. HUGE, mad props to our hanging-party volunteers: Delia Cochran, Randy Chumbley, Kimber Herndon, Vicki Duke Proano, Jim Hayes and Michael Baker, among others. Our electricians, Ron Nelson and Mike Davis, put in major work to make the event happen, too. Have a look below at our photoshow as we got the studio ready for the big two-day event:
Now Live: Tracing the Roots of the Natural World with Carolyn Meltzer
06/12/12 06:01 Filed in: new ARTvision Artists | photography
“I am fascinated by the natural world around us and how, if we look close enough, we can more strongly sense both its beauty and harshness,” she writes on her website. “My camera lens allows me to explore, embrace, and share my emotional connection with nature. What I most want people to take away from my photographic work is to have sensed one small slice of their environment in a new way: to see something they have not experienced before in quite the same way.” (more)
"Quiet Time" & "You're Fun Guys" by Mary Pollock
05/12/12 20:49 Filed in: drawing
Randy Chumbley Brings His "Passion" to ARTvision & Positive Impact
05/12/12 19:49 Filed in: mixed-media | painting
Author and artist Randy Chumbley returns to ARTvision with “Passion” and “Intersection” - both are mixed-media on board and illustrate the far, creative reaches that he can climb. (read more)
Gallery Page is Live!
05/12/12 15:14 Filed in: general posts | news
Although some of the interior pages will follow tomorrow, the Artists/Gallery page is up - and will be continually updated from here on out. This page has prices, thumbnails and blurbs about the pieces, but keep in mind that not all artists page are live yet. News of sales, updates and more will appear on that page.
We have more than $20,000 in potential funds we can raise for Positive Impact, so let’s get to shopping!
We have more than $20,000 in potential funds we can raise for Positive Impact, so let’s get to shopping!
Returning Artist: Sara O'Connor
04/12/12 07:56
Sara O’Connor returns to ARTvision with “Old Woman Profile,” an expressive, contemplative painting only diminutive in size. For Sara, it’s a throwback to her roots in West Virginia. (more)
Now Live: "Beginning of Wisdom" by Will Pollock
03/12/12 16:52 Filed in: photography
While meandering around William Buter Yeats’ favorite home in Ireland, Thoor Ballylee, I found myself so transfixed that my co-travelers had to drag me away from the site. I don’t usually think of names while shooting, but in this case, it came very quickly. (read more)
Gearing Up for a Big Week
03/12/12 07:15 Filed in: general posts | news
Our pieces are in and Stone Four Studios is being prepped for our big week! We’re poised and ready to make some scratch for Atlanta’s own Positive Impact. As we approach “debut week” for our event, a few reminders and added elements to keep in mind. For more, please jump over to our Big Week press release. See you all very soon!
Now Live: Brenda Knosher's "Between"
02/12/12 21:26 Filed in: mixed-media
Debut ARTvision Photographer: Fall Into Chris Haddle's "Niagara"
02/12/12 09:59 Filed in: photography
Perhaps one of the most enchanted of lands in our great nation, first-time displaying photographer Chris “Crusty” Haddle offers “Niagara” as a perfectly pitched addition to our theme this year, “Uncharted: Travel to Enchanted Lands.” (more)