Showing posts with label Kapulani Landgraf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kapulani Landgraf. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2010

Faces of Hawaii Vol. III Just Released

Faces Of Hawaii 2010 Portrait Submissions
Artist, Ceramic Sculptor & Educator Stephen Freedman left the glitz & glamour of the international arts scene a few years back to transform a plot of lava & scrub in Kurtistown on the Big Island into an exotic botanical Garden of Eden complete with home, working studio, classroom and gallery in miniature known statewide as IdSpace. And, as if all this wasn't enough to occupy most of his waking hours, Stephen has been busy breathing new life into the sleepy arts community in East Hawaii... that breath now reverberating within the arts circles statewide. 


Stephen is the impetus, along with other collaborators, behind the online art 'zine Hi Art Magazine, perhaps the most comprehensive glimpse into Hawaii art & artists published in the state. Each new issue brings focus on the best in writing, poetry, fine art, photography and a comprehensive list of Call to Entries for exhibits & art competitions both in Hawaii & beyond. 


HiArt Magazine & IdSpace have come together to host what is becoming an annual tradition; a statewide portrait challenge competition. Now in it's third year running, Faces of Hawaii, solicits the best in portrait photography from around the state, curated by a different notable from Hawaii's art world and cumulating in an exhibit at the IdSpace Gallery and the publishing of a lovely book available in both hardcover & paperback. This year's curating duties fell to Oahu based photographer, mixed media artist, author & educator Kapulani Landgraf, Instructor of Photography and Hawaiian Visual Art at Kapi'olani Community College.


The exhibit opened last weekend with a gala at IdSpace on Sunday evening. All three images I submitted to the competition were selected for inclusion in both the exhibit and the book Faces Of Hawaii Vol. III. Sadly, I was unable to attend... busy with Practice Aloha book signings and the premiere of the Maui focused & locally produced feature film Get A Job (you can find an excellent trailer for the film by clicking the link) in which yours truly has a couple of bit, walk-on parts and contributed photography to set props used in several of the film scenes. 


Today, Faces of Hawaii Vol. lll, the book was made available for purchase online. You can find it here.... a perfect Christmas gift for the artists, photographers and art enthusiasts on your shopping list (wink, wink, nude, nudge).


Mahalo to the folks at IdSpace, HiArt Magazine, Stephen & Kapulani for all that they do to keep the enthusiasm going for artists working outside the commercial gallery structure in this state. Your every effort is much appreciated by all.


"The Fabulous Haoles" from the new movie Get A Job

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Faces


Entries to the Faces of Hawaii 2010 Photo Portrait Competition were due today. Fortunately, according to their Facebook posting yesterday, all works received in their Kurdistown, Big Island P.O. Box by this Monday will still be eligible for the competition.


 Hi Art Magazine first began publishing back in 2007, is a free online 'zine striving to provide an alternative voice for the arts in Hawaii and is sponsoring this competition... their third year running. The competition this year will be juried by Fine Art Photographer and Educator Kapulani Landgraf. Jury selections to be announced by August 15, will be published in the book Faces of Hawaii Vol. 3 and will be exhibited along with a larger selection of works coinciding with the book's debut sometime in November at location(s) to be announced.


Entering this show has been in the back of my mind since I first heard about it months ago, yet, somehow never managed to bubble up to to the frontal lobe until yesterday when I saw that the deadline had been "extended" and two friends scolded me not for taking decisive action. 


This morning, I began pouring thru images seeking worthy material for the competition, fired up the printer and here's what's ended up being my submission. Now to write the pesky "artist's statement"...  thinking I should contact TS for assistance in this as he shovels it as fast and as deep as anyone I know.