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Studio19 – Opening Reception Recap

DSCN0201On Tuesday evening I drove over 70 miles to attend my reception on the Northshore coming from Enfield, Ct. During work that day I learned that both my photographer and production crew (Estrada Productions) that I had booked for the reception fell through! My parents ended up taking pictures. But the fact that I have never put on an event like this before I thought the reception went very well. Several new people showed up and showed interest in buying my artwork! Some of the artists from Cabot Street showed up as well which I was very thankful for. It started slow, but ended well. There was definitely more people than I expected, which is always nice. I was even publicized in the Wicked Local: Wellesley. And Beverly Main Streets did a social media blast and my landlord posted the reception on the Cabot Street website. I put posters up around town which seemed to be the most effective. I even got interest from a Healing Center located down the street to do a partnership with my process and capturing people’s energy with it because they do Reiki. I’m pretty excited about that. I have to do some more research on that, but that won’t happen until I finish my proposal for my artist residency. I think in the end I’d definitely do it all over again, but I may focus on promotion next time. But it was difficult to work on getting the studio setup and do self promotion and starting a new job all at once. Now I just have to make a whole new body of work and have another one!

Infinite Earth Exhibition Installed and Tour Dates

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Photos by Sonja, Cendak

I am excited to announce that the infinite earth exhibition is finally installed at the Smithsonian Institute Ripely center and will be on tour during the following months at the following places:

March – April 2014

Art Gallery of the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center

Bowling Green, KY

May – June 2014

Access Gallery

Denver, CO

July – August 2014

The Reynolds Homestead and Gallery at Virginia Tech University

Blacksburg, VA

In/Finite Earth Exhibition on Hold because Shutdown

Who would’ve thunked that one of your most important exhibitions of your career would be on hold because your government couldn’t cooperate with itself?

“Government is closed, because of the irrationality of what is going on on the other side of the Capitol,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said on the floor of the Senate Tuesday morning. “They’d rather see the government shut down than do anything to protect the American people from the consequences of Obamacare,” countered Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

With the parts of the federal government officially closed for business today – and no path out of the political gridlock in sight – lawmakers are trying to assign blame for the first government shutdown in 17 years.

President Obama in particular laid the blame on thick in an afternoon news conference where he said a small group of lawmakers were responsible for an ideologically-driven “Republican shutdown.”

“One faction of one party in one house of Congress in one branch of government shut down major parts of the government all because they didn’t like one law,” Mr. Obama said. “This Republican shut down did not have to happen, but I want every American to understand why it did happen. Republicans in the House of Representatives refused to fund the government unless we defunded or dismantled the Affordable Care Act. They’ve shut down the government over an ideological crusade to deny affordable health insurance to millions of Americans. In other words, they demanded ransom just for doing their job.”

The House and Senate spent the better part of Monday and the early hours of Tuesday morning passing back and forth a short-term spending bill with no agreement. Even after midnight, when funding to keep the government open had run out, the House still voted to send the bill back to the Senate. That legislation, in addition to funding the government, also included an amendment to delay the individual mandate in Obamacare for one year and eliminate subsidies for Congressional staffers buying healthcare in the new exchanges. It also appointed eight Republican members to participate in a budget conference with the Senate, something Democrats in the upper chamber had been requesting for months to no avail.

But Reid had already sent the Senate home for the night after vowing that he and his colleagues “will not go to conference with a gun to our head.” When he opened the chamber at 9:30 Tuesday morning, the Senate voted along party lines to strip out the amendments and send it back to the House.

During the night, lawmakers traded barbs on Twitter using hashtags like #GOPShutdown (the Democrats) and #HarryReidsShutdown (Republicans). This morning – as an expected 800,000 federal workers headed to their offices to officially put their work on hold – the back and forth continued on cable news. Words like “extremists” and “anarchists” have been thrown around (by Democrats).

“What we see happening with this Republican strategy is a willingness to threaten the very foundation of the world’s greatest economic power, the economy that basically stabilizes the entire world economic system, and that is a very risky proposition,” White House Spokesman Jay Carney said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

Dems’ “extreme” positions shut down the gov’t, McConnell charges

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., a constant thorn in the side of the administration, insisted on CNN’s New Day that the GOP had not shut down the government. “If the Senate at 9:30 this morning opens up and rejects the offer to have a conference, which is an offer to go to compromise, then they’re rejecting the constitutional process,” he said.

Unfortunately for Republicans, early polling on the government shutdown does not favor their strategy. A Quinnipiac University National Poll released Tuesday morning shows that by a margin of 72 percent to 22 percent, American voters oppose a government shutdown over attempts to block the Affordable Care Act. And though voters are divided on the law itself, with 45 percent in favor and 47 percent opposed, 58 percent of those surveyed said they opposed cutting off funding a way to stop it from being implemented.

A CBS News/New York Times poll released last week revealed that Republicans may take more blame for the shutdown: 44 percent of Americans would blame Republicans in Congress more for a shutdown, 35 percent would blame Mr. Obama and congressional Democrats more.

My mid-morning on Tuesday, the path out of the shutdown seemed no clearer than it had been Monday afternoon. Mr. Obama is expected to address the nation at 12:25 p.m., but he seems unlikely to agree to any spending bill that touches the healthcare law.

“I shouldn’t have to offer anything,” Mr. Obama told NPR’s Steve Inskeep in an interview that aired Wednesday morning, after Inskeep asked what he could offer. “They’re not doing me a favor by paying for things that they have already approved for the government to do. That’s part of their basic function of government; that’s not doing me a favor. That’s doing what the American people sent them here to do, carrying out their responsibilities.”

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Press Release: Opening Party

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OPENING PARTY
For North Shore Artist

Kristi Beisecker is the North Shore’s newest member of the artist community – she is a graphic designer by trade but specializes in Kirlian Photography – photograms made with electricity.  This photographic process is originally used as a scientific process, seeing its’ potential Kristi reinvigorated the process to make it compatible with traditional darkroom processing. She graduated from a small liberal arts school in Pennsylvania in May 2012 and has been working on her art and design career for the past year.  Since March of this year, she has been exhibiting her work throughout the region, nationally and internationally. As she gains exposure and a general appreciation for her artwork from the art and photography community, she has sought out studio space to pursue her art and design. In June of this year she signed onto a new artist community project in Beverly. This project is called, Cabot Street Studios and will provide a creative classroom for the Northshore – the artist studios that are located there will be teaching their craft to the community. Kristi has been exhibiting her work in Boston, Ma; New York City, NY; Montreal, Ca; Pomfret, Ct; Washington, DC; Naperville, IL; and Beverly, Ma.

In honor of her success thus far, Kristi is putting on an ‘Opening Party’ for her art and design studio. The party will be Tuesday, November 12 7-10pm – located in Studio #19 at 222 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA. During the event, black and white cocktails will be served as well as food, lounge music will be playing, an art demonstration and a chance to socialize and ask questions. Cocktail dress is preferred – but not necessary. We look forward to seeing you there!

You can find Kristi’s artwork on the following social media sites:
Search Facebook “K Glyphics”
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kglyphics
WWW: http://www.kglyphics.com
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If you’d like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Kristi Beisecker, please call her at 339-225-5885 or email her at info@kglyphics.com

A Celebration of Material Exhibition Recap

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The Dick Blicks Reception was a lot of fun! Everyone was super friendly and nice and again everyone seemed really interested in my artwork and how it was produced. Its’ always fun to talk about. There was some rumors at the end that Jennifer Wood a Boston Art Dealer was looking into my work, she even said my “Flowers” (the one in the middle) was exquisite! A nice end to a long and frustrating day!

Tomorrow, I head to Dover, NH to pick up the photography supplies. I couldn’t move in my studio today because the main floors were wet and we couldn’t get in at all. So disappointing and frustrating. So it may not happen until end of September after my travels. Maybe we can fit it in before hand… hm.