benefit | Art to Save the World: Baghdad (6/18)

Friday, June 18, 8 p.m. – 12 a.m.

Come out for a night of art, music, and fun! A variety of pieces will available for purchase – get a piece of art at a fantastic price and support our local and world communities at the same time!

Proceeds from this benefit will go toward The Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East, which

  • Promotes and develops conflict resolution and reconciliation in the Middle East
  • Provides food for over 4,000 people monthly
  • Runs a dental and medical clinic for all those who need care, regardless of background and faith

No matter how you feel about what’s going on in the Middle East right now, we can all agree there are people there that could use some help and support.
Art to Save the World: Benefit for Baghdad

Find out more at:
http://www.arttosavetheworld.com/

Facebook Event
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=112939802071103

Please spread the word to all the artists and friends you know- thank you for your support!


music & art | A May Day Extravaganza: Wes Mattheu and the New Way Down / Mason Porter / Manatawny Creek Ramblers / Marc Silver and the Stonethrowers (5/1)

Presented by Wild Goose Productions

Saturday, May 1, 7 – 11 p.m.

Featuring music by:

Wes Mattheu and the New Way Down
“They are paving the road between old and new by using mandolin, fiddle, the upright bass, and cello; some dating back to 1910. These Philadelphians are forced to explain, “Yes we do live in the city and not in the hills of Kentucky”.”

Mason Porter
“From a whisper to a roar Mason Porter will take you by surprise. Combining lush harmonies with hand clapping sing-alongs and the
unfiltered emotion of a hungry young rock band, Mason Porter is a
force that evokes the spirits of each and every person whose life they
touch. Call it folk, rock, bluegrass, blues or country; Mason Porter
is all of these. Through creative songwriting and constant experimentation Mason Porter is a group of musicians working together to push the limits of traditional American music. This is clearly evident on the bands first full length album Thunder In The Valley (Uncle Nicky Records, 2009).”

Manatawny Creek Ramblers
“Since 2004 the band has built a mixed repertoire of classic bluegrass tunes by the likes of Bill Monroe, Don Reno, The Stanley Brothers, Del McCoury and Flatt & Scruggs as well as an array of original material. During that time The Manatawny Creek Ramblers have collected an enthusiastic group of followers.”

Marc Silver and the Stonethrowers
“The band blends a passion for traditional song, Appalachian fiddle tunes, and jazz with a unique mix of original songwriting, bluegrass and folk music. Lead singing with great vocal character and seamlessly blended three-part vocal harmonies fill out their energetic delivery.”

Art Installation by Angela Miles


music & art | An Evening of Music: Adrien Reju/Joshua Park/Austin McCutchen (4/3)

Presented by Wild Goose Productions

Saturday, April 3, 7:30 – 11:30 p.m.

Featuring music by:

Adrien Reju
“Adrien Reju has captivated audiences with her clear, lilting voice and her sparkling stage presence. After gaining her degree in classical guitar from Ithaca College, the New York City raised singer/songwriter took to the music circuit of Philadelphia, toured throughout the nation with the rootsy trio Angel Band with David Bromberg, and was the creative force behind the Philadelphia-based bluegrass outfit The Lowlands.”

Joshua Park
“Joshua Park has emerged as an exciting new addition to the Philly
local music scene. His EP “One Wish” was released in December 2007,
and a full length album, currently being recorded with a full band and
a lot of love, is on the horizon for release in 2010. This lyrically
driven singer/songwriter counts John Prine, Dan Bern, and Mason
Jennings among his strongest influences, and consistently delivers
poignant songs derived from his own life experience. As a solo artist,
an acoustic guitar trio, or supported by a full band Joshua has a raw
passion that is evident with every note.”

Austin McCutchen (NYC – of Big Honey Mama)

Art installation by Shane Leddy

Only $8!


workshop | Art Therapy (4/11)

Kat Johnston

Sunday, April 11, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

This 2-hour workshop will give you a taste of art therapy. Participant will express themselves through artwork and to share what the art means to them. Art therapy offers a unique opportunity to use nonverbal symbols and metaphors to communicate ideas and feelings that can be difficult to put into words. Visual images can work on many levels, and can express seemingly contradictory ideas and feelings. Many find expressing themselves in this way to be freeing and cathartic. Therapeutic art leads to insight and reinforces awareness. And it’s fun! Just creating artwork in a nurturing environment can improve self-esteem and reduce tension and stress.

You do not have to be an artist to participate in art therapy. Creative self-expression can communicate your inner self regardless of skill level or intention. Marking art, as a healing process, promotes joy, peace and relaxation.

Cost: $25

To register, please phone or email Kat Johnston: (215) 806-5844, kathrynjohnst@gmail.com.

Visit http://katjohnston.yolasite.com to learn more about art therapy.


show and tell | Pecha Kucha Night Philadelphia, Vol. 4 (1/30)

Pecha Kucha Night Philadelphia

Saturday, January 30, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m.

It’s time to get excited about the fourth installation of Pecha Kucha Night: Philadelphia! For the first time ever, we are presenting the evening with a theme: we want to showcase some of the amazing entrepreneurial actvity that goes on around Philly.

Mike Froelich of the West Philly Tool library has helped us gather a group of people who have all started something great. We have folks who have started businesses or organizations based on ideas that range from liberation of local radio to cupcakes on wheels to team-building with sword and sorcery. It will all converge this Saturday when they tell their story using Pecha Kucha, a kind or rapidfire createive show-and-tell in which each presenter shows 20 slides for 20 seconds apiece.

We’re beyond excited, and would like to share the event with everyone, West Philly to Old City to South Philly and beyond. We ask for $5 at the door to cover for the expenses of setting these events up, but we promise – it will be one of the best $5 you’ve ever spent!

The Pecha-Kucha global site is a great place to learn more about the special performance/presentation art format:
http://pecha-kucha.org/night/philadelphia/

And stay tuned to our developer’s blog, where we will soon be featuring mini bios about the presenters!
http://web.mac.com/jmceuen/JON/Philly_Pecha_Kucha_Blog.html


art | Fun-A-Day 6 (2/12 & 2/13)

Friday February 12, 7 to 11 p.m. and Saturday, February 13, 4 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 11 p.m.

People around the world have embarked on an astounding artistic endeavor: to create a piece of art every day during the month of January. Come enjoy the fruits of their labor at the Sixth Annual Fun-A-Day Art Show!

This year’s show will be TWO big days: Friday and Saturday! Saturday will also feature a Reading Event for literary projects: 4-6pm!

For more info visit www.artclash.com.


weekly slideshow | ArcheDream Presents Slideshows by Alan Bell (Mondays)

Mondays, 8 to 10:30 p.m.

Journey through time, looking into different world cultures and visions of humankind by Artists through the ages. Come and find the treasures they left for us.

$5 suggested donation.

For more information, visit www.adhk.org


art opening | Christiana Kugel (12/6)

Saturday, December 5, 7 – 11 p.m.christiana

Solo exhibit of works by Christiana Kugel.


art therapy workshop | Letting Go Of… (12/13)

With Kat Johnson

Sunday, December 13, 11 – 1 p.m.Art_Therapy

Create, explore, play…. Join us for creative artistic expression focused on emotional well-being, exploration of inner thoughts and dynamics, releasing worry, stress, and everyday life troubles. Variety of media will be used including drawing, collage, painting, and other themed projects with close guidance from the Art therapist. Participants will be encouraged to share, listen, relate and explore with each other as much as they feel comfortable doing in this supportive and nurturing group environment. Topics that may be explored include but are not limited to relationships, balance of life and priorities, hopes/fears, dreams and much more. Art therapy offers a unique opportunity for the use of nonverbal symbols and metaphors that are able to communicate ideas and feelings difficult to put into words. Visual images are capable of working on many level, and of expressing seemingly contradictory ideas and feelings simultaneously. Many find expressing themselves in this way to be freeing and a cathartic release.
Therapeutic art inevitably leads to fresh insights and provides concrete reinforcement for awareness. Most importantly you do not have to be an artist to participate in art therapy. In fact, creative self-expression is satisfying for individuals without art training because their inner selves are successfully, articulately communicated regardless of skill level or intention. Art making, as a healing process, has been shown to be effective in that it promotes a sense of joy, peace and relaxation.
Learn more about art therapy at Kat’s website.

Cost: $25

To register contact Kat Johnston at (215)806- 5844 or kathrynjohnst@gmail.com.


eclectic | StudioSeries Halloween (10/30 & 10/31)

Friday, October 30 and Saturday, October 31, 8 p.m.

Please join us for the spooky Halloween edition of the StudioSeries. They are separate lineups so come both evenings for double trouble. Contemporary dance, music, poetry and theater is super scary so bring a friend to hold your hand! This month features a raffle with big prizes like private pilates, yoga and myofascial bodywork.

Oct 30th
Aaron Birk – performance, visual art
David Fishkin – saxophone
Jenny Sawyer – dance
Tina Heuges – dance
Rob Wright – poetry
Daniele Paloumpis – dance

Oct 31st
Erin Foreman-Murray – dance
Fatima Adamu – voice
Ben Camp – theater
Rebecca Patek – dance
Karina Kacala – voice
Sharon Mansur – dance

The StudioSeries is a monthly, informal series featuring performance in all media by some of the Philly’s most exciting artists (with some fabulous out of town guests). The StudioSeries is cozy, informal and fun! Come check out their work while it’s raw, and in the works. It’s a rare and thrilling opportunity to get a window into the artist’s creative process. Feel free to hang afterwards, meet the artists and chat with them about their performances.


silent auction and performance | ArcheDream for HUMANKIND fundraiser (9/25)

Friday, September 5, 7 to 11 p.m.SilentAuctionFlyer

Note: This event is not held at Studio 34.

Location: 1735 Market St.,  42nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Friends of ArcheDream for HUMANKIND is hosting its sixth annual performance and silent auction. Held in honor of Studio 34′s very own Stephen Fisher, the event will raise money for ADHK’s community programs, including working with homeless men and presenting workshops for children who need alternative ways to express their issues. Unique and innovative, these programs educate through entertainment while using music, dance, theater, and visual arts to inspire and improve. For more information, contact Melissa at 609.238.9420.


chiptunes workshop & performance | 8static (8/22, 9/19, 10/10, 11/14)

Saturdays, August 22 (8 p.m.), September 19 (7 p.m.), October 10 (7 p.m.),
November 14, (7 p.m.)

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8static is Philly’s premier monthly chip music event. Whatever you call it — chiptunes, 8-bit,chip music — it is created from the sound chips of old computers and video game consoles. Sponsored by the Hacktory, 8static hosts artists from around the world each month at Studio 34. Every show features a free workshop or lecture, followed by open mic and the main show. Each event showcases three musical artists and one live visualist — all for just $5 with a flier, or $8 without.

Check www.8static.com for more information!


music, art, workshops | ArtBeat: Making it to Music (8/15)

Saturday, August 15 , 6 to 11 p.m.ARtbeatRevisedSmaller

Attention area artists and musicians: Handmade Philly, presents ArtBeat, Making it to Music. Bring sketchbooks, yarn and other (non-paint) supplies, and work on projects while musicians play at our open mic. Additional features: supply swap and a variety of workshops including Upcycled Pamphlet Journal and Basic and Advanced Knitting.

Event is open to artists of all ages and skill levels and the first 50 receive a free homemade cookie.

$5 admission. 20% of the proceeds from this event will support the Philadelphia Arts in Education Partnership.


art | Art From The Heart (8/21)

A Celebration of Creativity

Friday, August 21, 7pmArtfromtheHeartFlat

An eclectic assemblage of astounding artists have explored the epically expansive interiors of their imaginations, intrepidly emerging with illuminating icons of creative self-expression. The combustible compulsion to create propels these incredibly imaginative individuals’ souls towards a higher consciousness. Simply put: they can’t not do it!

Join us in an enthusiastically inspired celebration of wondrous work – join us in celebrating Art from the Heart!

Featuring singing, paintings, drawings, guitars, pianos, comics, videos, animation, bubbles, and more incomprehensibly awe-inspiring original art!

Snacks and drinks will be available.
This event is free and all ages.
Fun is guaranteed!
www.artfromtheheartphilly.wordpress.com
848-250-1375


art reception & after party | Filthy Art Show (7/31)

Friday, July 31, 6 to 11 p.mfilthy

FILTHY, a group invitational multi-media exhibition produced by Plastic Fantastic.

Visual art works by Krisanne Baker, Maggie Nowinski, Diedra Krieger & Steve Pauley. Water soundscape mixed live by Tony G & Radere. After party with DJ Modesta. Cupcake dome by Christiana Kugel.

The full schedule of events and links to the artists can be found at http://filthyartshow.blogspot.com.


performances | Studio Series (7/25)

Curated by Nicole Bindler

Saturday, July 25, 8 p.m.

Featuring performances by:

  • Eve Hanan – dance/words (b’more)
  • Sheila Zagar – dance (philly)
  • Fred Van Dyk – video (b’more)
  • Cait Davis – video (nyc)
  • Ellen Godena/Max Lord – butoh/sound (boston)
  • Naomi Pressman – dance (philly)
  • Greg Holt – dance (philly)

Suggested donation: $5.


art | West Philly Art Expo

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Presented by Funtown

Saturday, June 13, 12:30 to 5 p.m.

Funtown is proud to present the West Philly Art Expo! West Philadelphia is a vibrant, unique community with a wealth of exceptional visual artists and we want to showcase all the amazing talent this area has to offer. Free. [more]


performances | Studio Series @ Studio 34

Curated by Nicole Bindler

Saturday, May 30, 8 p.m.

Featuring performances by: [more]


artistic fun | Help Save the Life of a Cat Through Art!

Art auction and benefit for City Kitties cat rescue

Friday, May 29, 7 to 10 p.m.

Come to the second annual evening of artistic fun to benefit local cat rescue group City Kitties! [more]


ArtClash Fun-A-Day Was a Huge Success!

ArtClash’s Fun-A-Day extravaganza was a phenomenal hit by all accounts. Nearly 500 people came to Studio 34 to see this year’s show, which in addition to 67 enticing exhibits by local artists and artisans, boasted trapeze acts, acoustic performances by Sammy Shuster, and edible goodies aplenty.

For those of you who have never been to a Fun-A-Day, here’s how it works: each artist decides on a project he or she will expertly execute 31 different times, and in 31 different ways, throughout the month of January. At the end of the month, each artist assembles the resulting 31-part exhibit for the ArtClash Collective to arrange in its annual show—which ends up being just as much fun for the spectators as a month full of projects was for the artists.

Exciting pieces in this year’s 2009 Fun-A-Day show included:

-Rose’s How-To-a-Day, featuring hand-crafted, illustrated cards containing instructions for tasks ranging from preparing for a nap to making paper snowflakes.

-Morgan’s 31 Dreamers, in which the artist analyzed 31 different dreams which had been sent to him. Sigmund Freud would have no doubt been impressed.

-Naked-Picture-a-Day, comprised of 31 nude pictures of the artist. (This exhibit garnered a line of people waiting to see it…and not just because it was Valentine’s Day.)

-Karen’s Pie-a-Day, containing 31 completely different homemade pies.

- Monica’s La Moustache, which hung on the wall in the shape of a mustache, containing 31 photos of items and individuals (a baby…a donut) wearing fake mustaches.

-Lauren’s like-themed and yet completely different Mustache-a-Day project, boasting 31 embroidered mustaches on silk.

-Diedra’s Plastic Water Bottle-Puppets-a-Day, a fun, unexpected exhibit of 31 little creatures made out of cut, twisted, and glued plastic water bottles.

- Pattern-a-Day, Kara, Mike, and Nate’s collaboration on an incredible book 31 intricate patterns.

-Ivan’s Craigslist-Word-Cloud-a-Day, which made colorful word-clouds out of the most commonly used words in the personals section of craigslist. The artist even turned his piece into magnetic poetry!

-Corey and Gina’s Charm/Strange Experience, in which Corey projected images to complement Gina’s exquisite piano playing. Performers and observers alike absolutely loved this.

-Cloud-a-Day, containing 31 stunning photos of the sky (with or without clouds) every day during January.

-Box-a-day, a combination box/treat exhibit in which each lovingly crafted card stock box was filled with candy and chocolate. “After our last hour long performance,” Corey said, “Gina and I stumbled through the show looking for food, only to realize that it was all gone! We remembered box a day, and lo and behold, discovered two biscotti cookies, helping us avoid starvation!”

All told, the 2009 Fun-A-Day was a great way to have fun while truly appreciating the variety of human existence and experience. Please join us for next year’s show, and check out Studio 34′s other upcoming events.

Click here to listen to the Fun-a-Day anthem! And here for some great ArtClash photos of the event.