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Wednesday
Jan112012

Hye Yeon Nam // Installation Assistant Needed

Looking for a fun way to get involved at 3rd Ward? We are seeking an intern to assist with a gallery installation/breakdown on January 19-21 (10 am - 7 pm). You will be working alongside the artist, Hye Yeon Nam, for her opening Touching Anomaly on January 20.

We are looking for an intern with :
- light construction experience
- gallery installation experience
- soldering experience
- familiarity with Arduino /processing software (beneficial but not required)

You should be comfortable doing some heavy lifting, drilling and hammer swinging.

To apply, please send the following to, mwright@3rdward.com subject line “Your Name: Installation Assistant”:

-resume
- one paragraph describing your interset

Internship lasts 3 days (Thursday, January 19 - Saturday, January 21) from 10 am to 7 pm, with the flexibility to stay late if needed. 

Internship is unpaid. However, interns completing 3 days do get one free 3rd Ward class of their choice (up to $300 value).

Wednesday
Jan112012

Wheels Up // NYC Bike Share Exhibition Opens TONIGHT At The Center For Architecture

 

It's 2012, and you know what that means? Well, lots of things—election year, leap year, Summer Olympics, end of Mayan calendar—but it's also the year that New York City gets its own bike share. The program is scheduled to launch this summer, but you don't have to wait until it's warm again to get in on the action. In fact, you can learn all about the program tonight at the opening reception for Two Wheel Transit: NYC Bike Share, an exhibition at the Center for Architecture (536 LaGuardia Place).

The free reception is happening from 6-8pm this evening and will feature a conversation with Janette Sadik-Khan, the NYC DOT Commissioner, and Alison Cohen, President of Alta Bicycle Share, the company that was selected to implement New York's program. The exhibition runs through February 4 and feature bike share bicycles from other programs around the world, as well as videos and other bike share information to give you a better idea of what the summer will bring.

Even if you can't make it tonight, you can get involved right now by suggesting a location for a bike share station via the program's interactive map. Naturally, 3rd Ward has already received a few votes, but cast yours now and make sure our voice is heard!

-- John Ruscher

Wednesday
Jan112012

Your Daily Insight // As Told By: Chuck Close

I've always thought that problem-solving is highly overrated and problem creation is far more interesting.

Tuesday
Jan102012

Presenting the Fall 2011 Open Call Winners!

"Leisure World" Nicky Carvell We are pleased to announce that Nicky Carvell is the Fall 3rd Ward Open Call winner! Nicky’s submission titled “Leisure World” is a lush expression of the icons of the past and the tools of the future. Currently residing in London, Nicky starts her exuberant work with extensive visual collection, then pushes it towards audacious excess through digital drawing and CNC production.

Her work captivated the judges with its sharp-eyed eclecticism that is conceived with a painterly eye, enhanced digitally, and fabricated with a wealth of materials and methods including computer-enabled machines, paint guns, metallic composites, rubber, vinyl, and hand touches. This varied approach creates a space pulsating with color and form that we cannot wait to showcase at 3rd Ward.

Nicky’s work is influenced by Frank Stella, Jeff Koons, the internet, and styles and patterns that evoke a sense of utopia. In the future, Nicky plans to push her work into the sculptural, by experimenting with large-scale metal construction with more emphatic angles and surprising visual association.


Click here to see Nicky’s winning submission and stay tuned for updates on her 3rd Ward residency and solo show at 3rd Ward!

"False Histories and Confusions in Time" Stephen Thorpe Plus, special congratulations to Stephen Thorpe, our Early Entry Winner, who enchanted our judges with his finely-wrought paintings of childhood, visited places, and the spaces between. Click here to see his winning portfolio.

And a hearty congratulations to our top 50 winners!


Adam Smith

Andrea Tese

Annalise Rees

Anne Pearce

Atsushi Tawa

Betsy Ely

caroline maher

Carolyn Janssen

Celeste Wilson

Chae Won

Cristina De Middel

Cynthia Bittenfield

Dina Lewy

eleni zaharopoulos

Elizabeth Jones

Elizabeth O Callaghan

Emily Hope

Fanny Allie

Fanny Andersson

Gary Blowers

Grant Miller

Hope Kroll

Horst Jösch

Ivan Krassoievitch

Jeanne Lauziere

justine frischmann

Kari Cholnoky

Kate Sikorski

Katherine Mann

L. Brown

Larissa Borteh

Lottie Davies

marco castro

Marie-Dolma Chophel

Martin Holzmeister

marvin shaver

Meg Kalinowski

mike taylor

Nicole Breedon

Nicole Vail

Oliver Woods

Peter Leue

Ryan Sciaino

Stanton Hunter

Stephanie Calvert

Suzanna Frosch

Tina Zimmermann

victor enrich

Ward Roberts

Wonhee & John Arndt


Thank you to all who entered and stay tuned for our next 3rd Ward Open Call.

Tuesday
Jan102012

MEMBERS WITH 9-to-5's // Heather Ripley Balances Tax Law And Visual Art

Heather Ripley's Yeah, You.

A lot of the 3rd Ward members we feature on this blog are full-time creators, spending their days adjusting lights and snapping shots in the photo studio or forging and crafting things in the shop, but many other members come to 3rd Ward to pursue passions that fall outside of the scope of their day jobs. Take Heather Ripley, for instance, who spends her days as a tax lawyer but is also an active visual artist.

One might not typically imagine a lawyer shedding business attire for an artist's clothes at the end of the work day, but Ripley sees her professional and artistic pursuits as quite similar beyond that surface level. " My hope is to fully invest in whatever is in front of me at the moment, a quality that both creating art and practicing law often demand," she says. "That level of investment can be tough to achieve and sustain, especially with a million other things going on. But there is a cycle of intensity, restraint, and release common to both fields, and I want to learn as much as I can about how those patterns play out. Plus, art and law each entail creativity, problem-solving, setting priorities, and communicating with an audience."

Hit the jump for more about Ripley and the relationship between her work and art.

While a 9-to-5 job might require her to separate her creative and professional time, Ripley says her mind is often occupying both realms. She might be drawing on her notes during a stretch of tax research, or using the bulky Internal Revenue Code to prop or her art materials. "I can't just shut down the lawyer-y parts because I'm holding a paintbrush," she says. "Ah, if it were so easy!" But that overlap can results in some unique connections. "For example, my work includes line drawings where I set up arbitrary constraints or problems and then work my way through them," she says. "Not to say that law is a set of arbitrary constraints, but the notion of working in and through (even around—legally!) restrictions and limitations appeals to me."

Ripley was first drawn to 3rd Ward by Drink N' Draw. "Less for the drinking, more for the drawing," she says. "The existence of this low-cost, high-quality time and space to draw and engage with others was utterly fascinating." Since becoming a member she's found that it offers much more. "The simple premise of artists coming together, making art, and having a good time sort of sums up the place nicely," she says.

Her most recent project was crafting holiday cards for her friends and family. "I really wanted to do linoleum block printing, which I hadn't done since, oh, elementary school," she says. "As sometimes happens, the demands of law practice set me a little off-schedule with the cards, but I got them done!" For the last Member Show Ripley showed her painting Yeah, You (pictured above), which "considered the juxtaposition of being loud/in-your-face with being quiet/subtle, definitely a tension I experience in my lawyer life."

"That dichotomy is something I want to examine more," she says. "And there's a modest queue of portraits to get to." Ripley will surely explore and expand her work this year, but, as always, she's also keeping her professional work in mind: "April 15th is just around the corner!"

Check out more of Ripley's artwork below:

-- John Ruscher

Tuesday
Jan102012

WATCH THIS NOW // Douglas Rushkoff On The Importance Of Learning To Program

Still in search of a New Year's resolution? How about learning to program in one of our many different web design classes?

Why should you, you ask? Well, these days computer programming is a valuable and increasingly critical skill, not just for those who want to make a career out of it, but for anyone living in today's increasingly technology-oriented world. Author and media theorist Douglas Rushkoff laid out this argument in full in his 2010 book Program or be Programmed: Ten Commands for a Digital Age. He offers a shorter but no less enlightening version in this video of a talk that he gave at SXSW Interactive:

Inspired? Check out our wide selection of web design classes and sign up for the one that best fits your needs. It's 2012—be a programmer, not one of the programmed!

-- John Ruscher

Tuesday
Jan102012

YOUR DAILY INSIGHT // As Told By: Charles Saatchi

Let's have no talk of temperamental, self-absorbed and petulant babies. Being a good artist is the toughest job you could pick, and you have to be a little nuts to take it on. I love them all.

Monday
Jan092012

BIG DEAL // Museum of Art & Design Offers Discount for 3rd Ward Members

From MAD's upcoming "Hanging Around" show, by Giorgio Vigna, 2002. Gift of the artist, 2009.

Inspiration comes in all forms--books, mood boards, a really good sandwich if you're Liz Lemon. You can't force it, but strolling through a museum is a pretty surefire way to pump up your creativity. That goes double if the museum features handcrafts, functional items, electronics, and jewelry not too far off from what you're trying to create. If nothing else, a trip to a museum is an unimpeachable procastinatory device. 

Which is precisely why we're so excited to give 3rd Ward members 10% off a membership to the Museum of Art and Design (MAD) in Columbus Circle. In addition to free admission for you and reduced admission for your nonmember friends, you'll get invites to opening receptions and discounts on educational events and performances. And you'll ensure you never miss shows like "Crafting Modernism," with jewelry, furniture, and textiles by the likes of Alexander Calder and Lee Krazner (this one closes in a week, so run), "Swept Away: Dust, Ashes, and Dirt in Contemporary Art and design" (opening February 7), and "Hanging Around," a collection of innovative necklaces. 

For a visual idea of what can be seen at MAD, just pause for a moment and gaze at this gorgeously crafted Wendell Castle piece:

Music Rack Wendell Castle, 1964 Purchased by the American Craft Council, 1964This all brings to mind a fantastic overheard snippet from an early show at the New Museum. We caught a woman saying: "I could make this, but I didn't. I guess that's why it's art." While we don't necessarily agree with that sentiment in all circumstances, it does hold some resonance when you're in a museum that has a special interest in innovative design and construction. You didn't make an Eames chair, but maybe looking at its shape will inspire you to create the next iconic chair--or earring, or bar of soap. And your newfound world fame will be that much sweeter because you'll know it all started with a discount.

--Layla Schlack

Monday
Jan092012

NEW MEMBER PROFILE // In Yulia Gorbachenko's Photography, Pleasure Produces Perfection

 

Yulia Gorbachenko was well on her way to a career in marketing when a birthday gift that changed everything. Having graduated with a marketing degree from the Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics, she scored an internship in the United States and was excited about entering the professional world. "During the internship I began to wonder if marketing was something I really wanted to devote my life to," she says. It was then that she received that gift: a Canon Rebel XS.

It quickly became clear that photography was what she really wanted to pursue. "I spent all my spare time photographing, editing, reading about photography, and basically, breathing photography," she says. "I slowly understood that photography was the thing I enjoyed more than anything else." It soon became clear that she was a natural. "I won’t deny that I was pretty good as a beginner and that fact made me even more confident that I found my place," she says. "I actually got so good at it that the company I was working for hired me to photograph their main shows instead of dealing with marketing, which was the initial job I was intended to do. In that point I realized that I found my real passion in life."

Read more about Gorbachenko and feast your eyes on her dazzling photographs after the jump.

With her dream coming into focus, Gorbachenko packed her bags and headed to New York, where she's made it a reality. She's worked with a variety of prominent modeling agencies, and her work has been featured in many major publications, including Harper's Bazaar Ukraine, Marie Claire China and PDN. She's also been recognized multiple times in the International Photography Awards, as well as in many other major competitions. In 2010 she signed with JUMP Management, which recently connected her with a major beauty company for an exciting collaboration later this year.

A look at Gorbachenko's work makes it obvious that she's a jaw-droppingly talented photographer, but her extraordinary use of color is particularly remarkable. "For me colors are as important in my works as composition and cropping, they simply draw the eye of the viewer," she says. "Colors can change the mood of the story dramatically so they give me an amazing opportunity to bring the mood that I want to my pictures."

She's found 3rd Ward to be the perfect home base for a career that requires a large studio but also frequently takes her overseas. The space is there when she needs it and doesn't go to waste when she is away. She was also drawn to the friendly atmosphere. "When I first entered 3rd Ward I felt at home," she says. "The people were cool and nice, and the great design immediately caught my attention."

If you're looking for proof that pursuing your true passion is a worthy goal, you'd have a hard time finding an example better than Gorbachenko's story. "Aristotle said that 'pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work,'" she says, "and I agree with every word.

In addition to her professional work, Gorbachenko will also be traveling to Russia and Ukraine in February to teach master classes on fashion and beauty photography. She's also planning workshops in New York and Washington, DC, so stay tuned to her Facebook page and website if you're interested.

And now for more of her stunning images:

-- John Ruscher

 

Monday
Jan092012

YOUR DAILY INSIGHT // As Told By: Mary Boone

I had reservations about making art a business...but I got over it.