Life Is Art and Parafernalia Studios present ESSENCE the art walk after party March 13, 2010


Life Is Art
and
Parafernalia Studios
present

ESSENCE

the art walk after party

March 13
9:30pm until they shut us down
174 NW 25th St, Miami FL 33127
music, art, performance, fashion, (alcohol), and more!

This month, we are featuring the following artists:
Brigette Hein
Rodolfo Chavarriaga
Tara Hauck
Rachel Lourdes Mestre
Dianne Romero
Shannon Lee
Adriana Bottary
Glenn Goss
DJ Soozin
(lineup may change without warning)

After all the galleries close, please join us to enjoy more art, music and libations in a relaxed atmosphere. Be in the company of artists and art fans as we host this exciting arts party. Entry is free, but we ask for a small donation, if you can afford it. Money raised goes to fund our mission to support the art scene in south Florida. A feast of the imagination!

Life Is Art REALLY FAST Call for Artists and Performers for ESSENCE on March 13

Greetings Everyone!

So, we are excited to announce that we are doing the ESSENCE art walk after party this month on March 13th at the Parafernalia Studios. We have space for a few more artists and other creative disciplines, fashion, jewelry, etc.

***We are also looking for live performers***
If you sing, dance, read poetry, do theatre or any other form of live performance and would like to present your work, please let us know!

If you are interested in participating, please send the following to art@lifeisartfest.org.
NAME:
EMAIL:
PHONE:
ADDRESS:
ART STYLE:
ARTIST STATEMENT:
Attach up to FIVE (5) images in JPG format with the following information:
Title, Size, Medium, Year, Price
For musicians and other performers, include a link to a sample of your work, Youtube videos are acceptable.
All formats are accepted for submission.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, March 5 at 11:59pm.
I apologize for the short notice.

EVENT DETAILS
March 13, 2010
8:00pm – 2:00am (or possibly later)
174 NW 25th St, Miami FL 33127

Thank you very much!
James Echols
Co-founder
Life Is Art, Inc.
www.lifeisartfest.org

Life Is Art Knight Arts Challenge Grant Submissions 2010

I am going to post here all of the projects that Life Is Art has submitted to the Knight Arts Challenge. I am doing so for two reasons.
1) I hope it inspires you to submit your own ideas.
2) I want you see a few of the things we are trying to accomplish.
We will probably be submitting more ideas until the deadline of March 15th, but I wanted to go ahead and get these out there. Even if we do not get funded for any of these, we will still continue to pursue them and many more in the eventual goal of raising the south Florida arts scene to the same level of reknown of other great cities.

IDEA #1: South Florida Featured Art Fairs

Life Is Art proposes to produce a series of art fairs throughout the year to promote the arts in south Florida, including a special event during the massive Art Basel week in early December. The reason for the grant is to keep the costs low to participating artists and to attendees. Each fair will take place in a different part of the area.

The arts are growing fast in south Florida, but much of the amazing local talent is being left behind. Also, research shows that the arts provide significant economic impact.

Each show will be significantly promoted through efficient marketing and public relations practices to maximize the exposure of the artists and use of the funds. The use of community resources and in-kind local sponsors will also be utilized to the fullest extent.

Every show will be open-call, juried by a group of experienced jurists and art professionals. Many art forms will be included, e.g. visual, performance, dance, music, film, design, etc.

IDEA #2: South Florida Arts Council

There are many organizations and individuals working towards the betterment of the arts in south Florida. There seems to be a lot of overlap and lack of coordination between these efforts, though. An overarching professionals group could help everyone coordinate activities and share resources. “Got Milk?”

The idea is to create an organization that assists all the organizations in south Florida do what they do better. In addition, resources could be pooled to create larger campaigns.

This would be a membership organization, but the price of membership would be kept as low as possible, and based on a sliding scale based on an individual’s or organization’s ability to pay.

The goal would be to include all the organizations and institutions in south Florida, as well as individual artists, curators, and collectors. Many other areas have on arts council, it is time south Florida did, too.

IDEA #3: South Florida Arts Presentation Venue

ArtCenter South and Bakehouse Arts Center are both great institutions. But, as the south Florida arts scene grows, these two organizations are not enough to serve the needs of a growing number of artists. We propose to open a new space that is not only dedicated to providing low cost studio/gallery space for artists, but also to market those artists, as well as artists from across south Florida.

Included would be a number of personal studio/gallery spaces that artists could lease for low cost, as well as larger gallery/performance spaces wherein big shows would take place to showcase not only the artists in the onsite studios, but artists from all over south Florida.

This space could be used to not only showcase visual artists, but artists of all disciplines, music, dance, performance, fashion, etc. This space would be focused on using all media available to promote participating artists to the greatest extent.

IDEA #4: South Florida Music Showcase

There have been a few abortive attempts to host a music event showcasing the talent in south Florida, but none of them have really gone anywhere. So much amazing music has come out of and into Miami in the past 100 years, that it is a shame we do not respect our local scene more.

There is still a large pool of amazing talent in south Florida. What we really need is a good three-day festival featuring the great bands, musicians, DJs, and performers of our area. Throw in a few big names to get the media on it, and you would have a show.

Funding would be used to subsidize gate prices for the early years in order to generate more interest. Significant effort would be put into marketing and promotion in order to ensure good crowd.

Music of all genres would be included in order to allow as many local musicians to participate as possible. Not only could we have festival style, but we have so many clubs and bars that we can include. So good for the local economy, as well as the arts.

IDEA #5: South Florida Online Arts Wikipedia

Where do you go when you want a comprehensive guide to the arts in south Florida? What does Google love? What is SEO and why does the south Florida arts community need it?

If you want to be seen in the 21st century, you MUST be seen on the web. South Florida needs a website that maximizes our arts exposure on the web. Nothing does that better than a Wikipedia.

By providing a platform where artists, arts business, and arts organizations can manage their own representation in one, comprehensive website, we can provide a one-stop easy-to-use location for people to learn about the south Florida arts scene. It also provides a simple method for the participants to manage entry.

The Wikipedia software is extremely Google-friendly (and other search engines), meaning that our arts people will show up more likely on arts related searches from around the world, improving the visibility of what we have to offer.

The funding provides this free or low-cost to all the arts people in south Florida.

IDEA #6: After school cultural tour youth art program

Appreciation of the arts starts young. This proposal is to create an after school program for area youth to get them interested and excited about the arts. On a regular basis (depending on funding level and availability) we will organize an outing to a local gallery, museum or other cultural institution for young people and their parents. Target would be at least once per week.

At each event there will be interesting interactive activities related to the venue, and a chance to meet and speak with local artists, curators, gallerists, and other art professionals. The work at the institution will presented in a manner to make it interesting and exciting to young minds.

Enrollment will be open to any student, given size limitations of the location. Special effort will be given to promote the program to disadvantaged youth. This will allow the youth to not only learn a love of the arts, but also to be introduced to the cultural diversity of the area.

Life Is Erotique Book Release and Fundraising Party February 19

Life Is Art is excited to bring you a very different kind of artisticly erotic fundraiser.
If you are easily offended, look away now.

La Fete Erotique at MI-VI

On February 19th, Erotic Signature, publisher of premiere erotic art books, is hosting a release party for volume 3 of “The World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today” at the grand new club in Gulfstream Park called MI-VI.

The evening will be filled with eroticism and special performances. This beautiful book will be on sale and a portion of the sales goes to Life Is Art in our mission to support the south Florida art scene.

Expect an erotically charged night filled with Live Art, Bodypainting, Shibari demonstration (Rope Suspension), Shadow Dancing, Sexy Burlesque and Belly Dancing, sensual visuals for a sensory overload, an extremely sexy and uninhibited crowd, and much more…

Dresscode: Upscale, Sexy and Chic
Attitude: Debonair and Laisser-Faire
Warning: This will not be your typical night out
Live Painting by Dianne Romero Buitrago and Michael Diaz
Music by Joe Marella
Shibari Artist Deiter
Sexy Theatrical shows by Pamela Canellas and the Hot Jam Dancers
Sensual artistic visuals by EroticSignature.com

Friday, February 19, 2010 at 10:00pm
MI-VI Nightclub – Gulfstream Park & Casino – 901 S. Federal Hwy – Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 (NE 213 St and Biscayne Blvd.)
Complimentary entry before 12:00 midnight with password “Erogenous”

More Information
Please RSVP on Facebook

Please join us for this very special evening of excitement and help Life Is Art continue to support our arts! Remember that we need your help to help you.

Life Is Art News for February 10, 2010

Hey Everyone,

Just a quick update with some very important news.

1) The ESSENCE for February is cancelled. We are very happy that our host, Parafernalia got a big job so they will not be available. But, this means no art walk after-party this month. There is so much going on this weekend, though, so get out and enjoy it!

2) Do not forget our upcoming erotic fundraising party at MI-VI on February 19th! Entry is free before midnight, just tell them you are there for Erotique. They are donating a portion of each book to Life Is Art to help us continue our mission. This is a beautiful coffee table book filled with awesome art. The hardcover is $59.95 and softcover is $39.95. Info here
http://www.soulofmiami.org/2010/02/04/la-fete-erotique-at-mi-vi-nightclub-the-worlds-greatest-erotic-art-of-today-release-party-and-fundraiser-21910

3) The Miami Heat Life Is Art fundraiser is just over a month away! Tickets to the Miami Heat vs. Philadelphia 76ers are only $20.00 and part of that goes to our mission to support the south Florida arts. This is expected to be a sell out crowd, so please get your tickets soon! Tell your friends, family, and co-workers. A very fun and inexpensive way to support your arts.
http://www.lifeisartfest.org/blog/heat

4) The Knight Arts Challenge is coming soon. If you do not know what this is, we will be posting all of the information as soon as it is available. Start thinking of ideas that you want funded!

Thank you,
James Echols
Co-founder
Life Is Art, Inc.
www.lifeisartfest.org

Miami Beach Festival of the Arts – Life Is Art South Florida Showcase January 30-31, 2009

Life Is Art South Florida Showcase at the Miami Beach Festival of the Arts

Life Is Art is presenting several south Florida artists at the Miami Beach Festival of the Arts.
EVENT DETAILS:
The 36th Annual Miami Beach Festival of the Arts
January 30-31 2010, Saturday & Sunday
10am – 6pm
Ocean Terrace (East of Collins Ave between 73rd and 75th Street)
Free Admission!

The Festival donated two booths for Life Is Art
Featured Artists:
Blake Fisher

Jennifer Maria Cordoba

Ivette Ortiz

Valentina Ramos

Dianne Romero Buitrago

R. E. SANCHEZ

The 2010 Miami Beach Festival of the Arts, to be held January 30th & 31st at Ocean Terrace (East of Collins from 73rd to 75th Street) will be an enriching cultural arts experience with captivating activities for the whole family to enjoy! Admission is free.

This nationally recognized event brings over 40,000 visitors to Ocean Terrace to browse amongst the fine art on exhibit while enjoying the cultural and performing arts. Ocean Terrace is positioned between the open sea, the commercial district, and the Community Center. This magnificent site offers an open-air band shell, Activity Center, and Beach Bowl with on-going music, dance, theatre, arts & crafts, storytelling, and international cuisine throughout the event for children of all ages.

The Miami Beach Festival of the Arts is produced by the City of Miami Beach with support from the Dept. of Tourism and Cultural Development’s Fine Arts Board.

My vision for Life Is Art – by James Echols

The other day, someone asked what my vision is for Life Is Art. After thinking about it and putting it down in writing, I thought that I would share it with you all.

My vision is the same as always, though it has coalesced somewhat in the past year when I realized how much opportunity and need there really is, much more than I suspected when we first started. I plan to build a world-class organization focused on helping the arts and the community of south Florida, but without losing our street-level touch.

The goal is to assist in elevating Miami arts to be on a par with places like New York and Paris in the international arts community. In doing so, we create a lot of opportunity for local artists and others in the arts field to prosper and succeed. We also support the community through education and providing opportunities for the less fortunate. In addition, by producing arts events at local businesses, we give them a promotional boost, supporting the local economy, as well. I would also like to assist other organizations in their fundraising, as part of our community support.

I think once we grow to full-scale, we are looking at employing around two dozen people full-time to provide services and organize the events. That estimate may be low, depending on how much we want to do, though. The goal is to be doing several large-scale events, be they fairs or performances, or whatever, each year, while having ongoing education and community development programs running, as well as doing smaller events for up-and-coming artists.

And always keep a focus on innovation. To me, “the way it has always been done” is good enough reason to not do it that way. Admittedly, as I have gotten older, I have gotten a little less rebellious, but only a little. The most important goal of all is to help others and have fun doing it.

James Echols
Co-founder
Life Is Art, Inc.
www.lifeisartfest.org

Photographs – Seminar Do It Yourself Video January 20, 2010

The Association for Women in Communications along with Life is Art presented a seminar at PressitOn Gallery in the Design District on Wednesday, January 20, 2010.  The seminar was  on “Do-It-Yourself: Using Video to Gain Exposure and Build Community,” with video marketing expert Jessica Kizorek.

Miami Heat Tickets – Life Is Art Fundraiser

The Miami Heat is doing a fundraiser for Life Is Art!

Buy a regularly priced ticket here and the Miami Heat is donating a portion of the proceeds to Life Is Art.
All money raised goes to further Life Is Art’s mission to support the arts and community in south Florida.

Game Details: March 14, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 6:00pm
American Airlines Arena, 601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132


PLEASE NOTE: All tickets must be purchased through Life Is Art.
You need not have a Paypal account to purchase, credit cards and checks accepted via Paypal.
Be sure to include your mailing address.
Anyone can buy tickets. Tell your friends. Use them as gifts. Support your arts!
Tickets will be mailed to you at no cost.
The Miami Heat has reserved us a block in the 300 section, so you will be sitting with other Life Is Art Fans.

For any questions, please email art@lifeisartfest.org

Life Is Art In Need of Help

Hello Everyone!

Normally, we at Life Is Art are the ones providing services to the community, but today, we are in need of some services. We have some legal and tax documents to process and they need to be reviewed by the professionals.

We are in need of both a lawyer and a CPA that specialize in non-profits.

If you are such and are willing to donate a little time, or know any that would, please contact me, James Echols at james@lifeisartfest.org. And we thank you very much!

Sincerely,
James Echols
co-founder
Life Is Art, Inc.
www.lifeisartfest.org