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Sarasota Chalk Show at the Ice House


  • By Black Tie Staff
  • | 11:00 a.m. November 14, 2013
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Reimagining the Sarasota Chalk Festival Artists' Show to Inaugurate The Ice House Exhibition Space Alfstad& Productions and the Sarasota Chalk Festival Collaborate to Add a New Dimension to How the Public Perceives 'Street' Artists Sarasota, FL, September 19, 2013: Alfstad& Productions will unveil its first show 'Reimagining the Sarasota Chalk Festival Artists,' with an Opening Reception, November 14th, at its new exhibition space, the Ice House. Presented in collaboration with the world-renowned Sarasota Chalk Festival, this 10-day curated exhibition will showcase the works of artists from the world's most important contemporary chalk festival, where artists use the pavement as their canvas, and chalk as their medium. 'Sarasota is going to see the work of these artists in a whole new way,' says Sam Alfstad of Alfstad& Productions. 'The Sarasota Chalk Festival has debuted many new techniques and technologies in street painting,' states Denise Kowal, Artistic Director and Event Chair of the Sarasota Chalk Festival. 'We are proud to be setting the pace once again by moving the art of these fine artists from the sidewalk to the walls of the Ice House. The gallery environment will add a new dimension to the audience's understanding and enjoyment of their work.' "These artists are often seen only as street artists when, in fact, their studio works are shown in leading museums and sold throughout the world," adds Denise. "We believe the show will help Sarasota art lovers view and 're-imagine' the work of these multi-talented artists." "We are honored to be affiliated with Denise and the Sarasota Chalk Festival for our first exhibition at the Ice House," says Sam. "Providing an indoor exhibition space will display the wide range of these artists' work and-for the first time in Sarasota-give the public an opportunity to view and purchase their art.' "This is a terrific collaboration between two organizations committed to enhancing the Sarasota art scene with new ideas and broad participation, including local and worldwide artists," says Casey Alfstad, Creative Director at Alfstad&. "Even after the Chalk Festival ends, 'Reimagining the Sarasota Chalk Festival Artists' will exhibit for another six days to extend the artists' exposure, publicize their individual brands and sell their art." The combination of the Sarasota Chalk Festival and the Sarasota Chalk Show provides an opportunity to view the work of the world's finest chalk artists outdoors-and then see, experience and purchase their fine artwork in Sarasota's newest indoor, 8,900 square-foot, multi-purpose art exhibition space. The Ice House building is conveniently located at 1314 10th Street, a short drive from Burn's Square, the heart of the festival, and only two blocks off Tamiami Trail. The 'Reimagining the Sarasota Chalk Festival Artists' exhibit kicks off with the chalk artists attending an Opening Reception on November 14th and runs November 15th- 24th. There will be a sneak preview of the exhibit on November 12th for artists, invited guests and sponsors. Final show details including roster of artists and hours of operation will be announced soon at www.alfstadand.com and https://chalkfestival.org/ . About Alfstad& Productions: Founded in 2013 in the Rosemary District of Sarasota, Florida, Alfstad& Productions is exploring new ways to produce art, collaborate with artists and promote multidimensional art exhibitions. Its goal is to reimagine how to make and market art, and-in the process-create an art brand recognized worldwide. About the Sarasota Chalk Festival: The 2013 Sarasota Chalk Festival is a six-day event celebrating all forms of street and performance art. The 2013 theme is 'Legacy of Valor: honoring veterans, inspiring patriotism, and embracing freedom.' The theme is a tribute to, and celebration of, our freedoms and the people who make them possible. The festival aims to celebrate our veterans through the beautiful artworks created, and honor them through the numerous events and activities surrounding the festival. The Festival runs November 13-18th, with the main festivities happening between November 15th and 18th. It will feature music, drama and dance, as well as the usual phenomenal art, and is free for all to participate in and attend. Last year's event drew 200,000+ spectators. Details at https://chalkfestival.org/ or visit us at Facebook .
A three-dimensional installation on the floor at the Re-Imagining Sarasota Chalk Artists Art Show
A three-dimensional installation on the floor at the Re-Imagining Sarasota Chalk Artists Art Show
Mike and Donna Baker
Mike and Donna Baker
Susan Brennan, Bev Fischer and Pam Szmadzinski
Susan Brennan, Bev Fischer and Pam Szmadzinski
Jim and Carol Brown
Jim and Carol Brown
Brandon and Iris Camunas
Brandon and Iris Camunas
Beth Cannata and Mary Ann Turcotte
Beth Cannata and Mary Ann Turcotte
Chalk to be used in one of the featured artist’s installations.
Chalk to be used in one of the featured artist’s installations.
Gary Davis and Dee Sabean
Gary Davis and Dee Sabean
Michele Fuller and Jennifer Mumford Brady
Michele Fuller and Jennifer Mumford Brady
Gary Galati, Diana Harrington and Jason White
Gary Galati, Diana Harrington and Jason White
Guests at the Sarasota Chalk Festival Opening Gala experienced interactive art and installations at the Re-Imagining Sarasota Chalk Artists Art curated show Thursday, Nov. 14.
Guests at the Sarasota Chalk Festival Opening Gala experienced interactive art and installations at the Re-Imagining Sarasota Chalk Artists Art curated show Thursday, Nov. 14.
Cynthia Jaramillo and Jasmyne Salazar
Cynthia Jaramillo and Jasmyne Salazar
Ruta Jouniari and Pierre Thomas
Ruta Jouniari and Pierre Thomas
Montana Judd, Gary Palmer and Kimberly Colman
Montana Judd, Gary Palmer and Kimberly Colman
Taylor Meredith and Kyle Larson
Taylor Meredith and Kyle Larson
Paul Molnar, David and Suzanne Pardo, Wendy Hoffmann, Kim Power, Priscilla Molnar and Arnold Hoffman
Paul Molnar, David and Suzanne Pardo, Wendy Hoffmann, Kim Power, Priscilla Molnar and Arnold Hoffman
Ben Nathan, Steve Roosa and Ross Mercier
Ben Nathan, Steve Roosa and Ross Mercier
Ashley Ommen, Emily Ploeger and Giselle Salgado
Ashley Ommen, Emily Ploeger and Giselle Salgado
Artist Gary Palmer in front of his installation ‘On the soldiers shoulders: The cost of freedom fails.’
Artist Gary Palmer in front of his installation ‘On the soldiers shoulders: The cost of freedom fails.’
Derek and Mallory Pirozzi
Derek and Mallory Pirozzi
Christian and River Poota with Ted Miller
Christian and River Poota with Ted Miller
Audra Porter and Ed Rudd
Audra Porter and Ed Rudd
Steve Roosa, Amy Ernst and Grace Howl
Steve Roosa, Amy Ernst and Grace Howl
David Rovine and Wendy Mann Resnick
David Rovine and Wendy Mann Resnick
Patti and Dalton Tebo
Patti and Dalton Tebo
Taylor Toelle and Hannah Davis
Taylor Toelle and Hannah Davis
Steve Tucker and Ivonne Brown
Steve Tucker and Ivonne Brown
Artist Will Verweig with his sons Oliver and Julien
Artist Will Verweig with his sons Oliver and Julien
“View Point” footprints were placed on the floor in the location that the artists intended their work to be viewed from.
“View Point” footprints were placed on the floor in the location that the artists intended their work to be viewed from.
An installation by Vistor Puzzi
An installation by Vistor Puzzi
Tico Williamson
Tico Williamson
Carla Wright and Dan Dembicki
Carla Wright and Dan Dembicki
Carla Wright and Dan Dembicki
Carla Wright and Dan Dembicki
Michael Wyshock and Mark Anderson
Michael Wyshock and Mark Anderson

 

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