Saturday, November 19, 2011

Anchor Auction!

On Friday, December 2nd, Anchor Art Space is having an auction to fund the launch of our new project, Anchor Access.  This project is being created to further the kind of programs that Anchor Art Space has pursued for the past several years as we move forward with a new format.  Anchor Access was created by a group of artists interested in bringing interactive and dynamic multidisciplinary exhibitions, events and education to the community as well as the region.
  
Join us December 2nd (conveniently the same night as the Holiday Art Walk in Anacortes) as we kick off Anchor Access.  Auction preview will occur from 11-4pm and bidding begins at 5:30pm. The event is free to attend and donations in all forms are welcome. Money raised during the auction will go directly towards the operating costs of Anchor Access.  Thank you to everyone who has generously donated already!




The deadline for donation has been extended to November 20, 21, 22 from 1-4pm, at Anchor Art Space.  We are seeking works of art as well as other items/experiences of interest.  There is also a online submission form available on our website.




For more information on how to donate please call 206-919-3893
or contact info@anchorartspace.org

See you all there!


Saturday, October 15, 2011

The Way Things Are

John Feodorov
October 7- November 19
Artist talk November 5th 4:00pm

This marks Anchor's 2011 schedule wrap up with John Feodorov's, The Way Things Are.  The exhibition has a mix of painting, prints, installation, video, music, a little bit of everything really.  In Feodorov's own words,

"My work meanders around meaning and identity as well as the ways we seek to locate them within our lives. Sometimes this search can seem like an act of desperation—a longing for a Something, an Other, that may or may not exist. Intentionally ambiguous and dreamlike, they imply a meaningful narrative that often does not exist outside the mind of the viewer."



Feodorov, besides his various accolades, has also been featured in the well known PBS series art:21 in the Spirituality episode.  Be sure to stop in sometime before November 19th to experience this powerful show.






Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Glowen/Davidson at Anchor


Coming up this Friday, September 30th at 6:30pm, Margaret Davidson will present a slide talk on her new book Contemporary Drawing: Key Concepts and Techniques.  The book discusses the surge of drawing in the art world as something that exists separate and unique from painting.  It also discusses a number of artists who have chosen to break the traditional boundaries separating artistic styles.  Books will be available for purchase and Margaret will be available for signing. Read the full synopsis here.


After Margaret's talk, Ron Glowen will give a short presentation on his installation currently up through October 1st.  During that time, he will discuss how Como Orchards/Montana came to fruition.  Including how the idea began and its evolution to the installation at Anchor.  Heavily layered, if this piece has drawn you in as it has so many others, you won't want to miss this opportunity.  Ron will also be available to answer any questions.  


We are extremely lucky to have the opportunity to listen to both these wonderful artists speak on their work and we look forward to seeing you all there!

Margaret Davidson/Ron Glowen
September 30th, 6:30 pm

http://www.margaretdavidson.com/book/book.html



Friday, September 9, 2011

Save the Date!

Jane Alynn Reading and Reception

On Sunday, September 18th, 4:30pm, Jane Alynn will be holding the launch of her first full-length poetry book, Necessity of Flight at Anchor Art Space.  Poet Susan Rich describes Alynn's poems as transforming "lived experience into the natural realm of wonder."  Alynn is also the author of Threads & Dust, a chapbook published in 2005, by Finishing Line Press.  Recently, she has recieved a William Stafford Arard from the Washington Poets Association.  Following the reading will be a reception and book signing. 


We are looking forward to the event.  Hope to see everyone there!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Orchards, Gardens and Birds

Ron & Kathryn Glowen
Reception: September 2, 6-9pm

The month of September is proving to be an exciting one.  Anchor is very proud to present work by Ron and Kathryn Glowen as they make their triumphant return to the space since November 2009 when "tangle" first opened at Anchor (read more about that show here as it traveled to Eastern Washington this past spring)  Their show "tangle" helped set the bar that Anchor has been identified with and this month's "Orchards, Gardens and Birds" does not disappoint.  It is colorful and obsessively prepared, signature qualities of the Glowen's work.  Running through October 1, the reception is today, September 2, 6-9pm. 








*Also during the month of September, Anchor will be hosting two literary events. Sunday, September 18th, at 4:30pm Jane Alynn will be reading from her new book of poetry "Necessity of Flight".
Necessity of Flight by Jane Alynn


 At the end of the month on Friday, Sept 30th at 6:30pm, Margaret Davidson will be presenting a talk on her newly published "Contemporary Drawing: Key Concepts and Techniques". We look forward to seeing you at these free events in September!

For more information Contact Anchor.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Julie Lindell: New Work

Julie Lindell brings exciting new work to Anchor this month.  For the past several years, Julie's ceramic works have been represented at Anchor and this month's show features newly constructed assemblages along with selected ceramic sculpture.  This past year has been a busy one for Julie as she was included in COCA's Heaven and Earth II outdoor installation at Carkeek Park.  As well as, Transformation, a group exhibition of reclaimed/recycled art at the Seattle Art Museum Gallery.

The exhibition at Anchor runs August 5th through August 27th, with the reception tonight, August 5 (5-9 pm).
More information on our website:  www.anchorartspace.org



Today also marks the first day of the Anacortes Arts Festival (August 5, 6, 7)!  The focus gallery at the port includes on of Anchor's own Jasmine Valandani
See you in Anacortes for this fabulous art weekend!

Friday, June 24, 2011

view from other tree

Ries Niemi & Sheila Klein

The official opening isn't until Friday, June 1st, but the show is up now.  Ries Niemi and Sheila Klein are sharing Anchor through July 24.  View from other tree is an installation based show.  Niemi's wall work is priced individually, but while at Anchor can be read as a visual sentence.  His work at Anchor combines lessons learned from musicians at Anacortes' own What The Heck Fest, and the common practice in consumer culture of tossing objects aside.  Niemi explores the question of what makes an object precious or trash.



On the other side of the space, Sheila Klein's closet-like installation is neither narrative or representational.  Her work invites the viewer to enter the work, and think of art in a less traditional way.  Klein's work can be worn, sat on, touched and even hugged.  "New Trade Route" contains a variety of pieces that can be worn directly out of the gallery.  Also at Anchor, in the video room, are three of Klein's videos; "Run'er way Detour", "We're Busy", and "Comfort Zone: The Process".

  


Even though the official opening is July 1st, 6-9pm we are open to the public now, so stop by and get a look. 

See you at Anchor!