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Last year, Artomatic was runner-up to DC Shorts film festival (awesome, yes) for best DC arts festival, in Washington City Paper’s *Best of issue.
THIS YEAR WE WANT TO WIN!!
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Hey Artomatic!! Kick off the new year with a brand new addition! Stop by DCCAH Art Salon at Hamiltonian Gallery this Thursday, Jan 14 – from 7-9pm. Collaborate on Crystal City’s outdoor art exhibit “Bucky” – call for artists is below, deadline for entries is January 15th. Listen to a great story, below, about Artomatic artist Meinir Wyn Jones – a Sunderland, England artist with a new residency at FLUX art studios after exhibiting in Artomatic 2009!
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DCCAH January Art Salon is this Thursday, January 14th at Hamiltonian Gallery, writes ReadySetDC. “A noteworthy event in the Commission office, we invite you to come see what happened when the DCCAH staff joined forces with a handful of our wonderful grantees.” Hamiltonian Gallery Find it on Facebook at http://bit.ly/5nxiBE
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Call for Artists: Crystal City
“Bucky-Art“ celebrates Arena Stage’s spring production of R. Buckminster Fuller: THE HISTORY (and Mystery) OF THE UNIVERSE which runs May 28 – July 4, 2010. The exhibition will open April 1, 2010, and will last throughout the summer.
Deadline for entries is January 15th. To kick off the project, the Crystal City BID has announced a call for artists – whether Bucky fans or proponents of his green principles – and expects to launch the statues on April 1, 2010. Interested artists should visit www.crystalcity.org to learn more and download the formal application.
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Artist In FLUX
Flux Studios, a contemporary art space in Mt. Rainier, MD housing the professional studios of five artists and a small informal gallery space, hosts artists from the US and abroad for residencies ranging from two weeks to three months as part of our visiting artist program.
The current artist-in-residence is Artomatic 2009 artist Meinir Wyn Jones, an award winning sculptor and installation artist, who is joining Flux from Sunderland, England from November 2009 through February 2010.
Meinir uses porcelain and mixed media to create work that explores issues of intimacy and eroticism. Her work created during her residency will be on display at Flux Studios from December 12- February 2, 2010. To learn more please visit www.fluxstudiosdc.com.
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Artomatic sponsored techARTS’ Halloween party on Saturday October 31st with iStrategyLabs and a host of DC’s creative community. Costumes 100,000% required – check out costume recaps by ReadySetDC and photographers Vincent Gallegos, Barry Page, and E.Mulch.
For Halloween – on Saturday, October 31 – Artomatic is helping some friends steal a secret location for 1,000+ people to get spooky-creative from 9pm until we run out of dry ice.
Click for details and get your tickets at http://bit.ly/1a4GsP
Consider techARTS a human mashup experiment. We’re going to provide the venue, music and blank slate for you to do the following:
• Meet the brightest minds in tech and the arts in the region
• Express your passion with opportunities to pimp your work
• Find collaborators for the stuff you want to bring to life
• Party like it’s 1999 1989
DC’s Creative and Technology communities – coming together for a first time in mass to meet, find collaborators and show off their skills. If you push pixels, sling code, trickle paint, create content or belt out beats this is for you. Okay even if you don’t do that stuff – if you’re kinda awesome this is where you want to be. Find info and tickets at http://bit.ly/1a4GsP
Is that a microscope in your lab coat … or are you just excited to see it’s time for our monthly happy hour!?
Artomatic’s signature social experimentation continues this Wednesday at Science Club. Grab your lab partner and come visit!
Click to RSVP on Facebook – http://bit.ly/49VDpP
Science Club – 6pm Wednesday – 1136 19th St. NW
Map – http://bit.ly/fEJdO
This month we’re conducting groundbreaking group chemistry research – but don’t worry, all you’ll need is a drink!
RSVP on Facebook at http://bit.ly/2rSbUE
Artists, performers, volunteers and friends are welcome at one last celebration of Artomatic 2009! Visual artists who had an installation at Artomatic 2009 — you’ll get 15% off your entire purchase, so come on out! Soft drinks and snacks, courtesy of Utrecht.

Are you already getting those Artomatic withdrawal pains? Then join us for our Artomatic happy hours to get
your fix!
First Wednesday of every month
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Science Club, 1136 19th St NW (near Dupont Circle)
The first installment of the weekly Artomatic Happy Hours is coming up this Wednesday, August 5th. Participating artists and fans will be there. It gets crowded so get there early.
The Happy Hour menu features a slew of beers for three to four bucks, $4 well drinks and $20 bottles of Chilean wine. For more info, check out the Science Club’s homepage or Artomatic Happy Hour on Facebook .
Fraser Gallery lets the good times roll with a “Best of Artomatic” exhibit, open ’til August 8.
“A group exhibition of exceptional work from this year’s Artomatic, selected by Catriona Fraser. Including work by Jennifer Bishop, Deb Jansen, Edward Johnston, Christine Keers, Andrew Livingstone, Brain Lusher, Joanne Mitchell, Molly Sheldon, Frank Turner and Andrew Zimmermann.”
Do you see your favorites? Check out Fraser Gallery for the full line-up.
Fraser Gallery Bethesda – 7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E, Bethesda, Maryland 20814;
Tel: (301) 718-9651; Open Tuesday – Saturday: 11:30am – 6pm; Closed on Sundays and Mondays except by appointment.
Falls Church News Press’ Northern Virginia Art Beat writes: “This is one reason you show in Artomatic: The notable Fraser Gallery is showing the work of ten artists which gallery director Catriona Fraser has picked out of the great hoard showing at this year’s Artomatic. Absent from last year’s calendar, it’s good to see Fraser putting this one back into rotation. If nothing else, it’s good for the health and hopefully growth of Artomatic, D.C.’s largest annual art show.”
This is possibly the saddest post I’ll ever have to write. You have less than five days to check out Artomatic 2009, so definitely come sometime soon! Below are just a few selections from a weekend full of amazing events.
P.S.: *** On Saturday, July 4th, Artomatic will close at 10:30pm instead of at 1 am. ***
Friday:
2:00pm – 4:00pm: Looking for something for the kids on a Friday afternoon? Clown, face painter, and balloon artist Karen Holiday will teach a workshop for children ages 5-9 on how to make collage paper art dolls. Head to the Utrecht Art Supply Education Room (8th Floor). RSVP at www.artomatic.org/kids
7:30pm – 10:30pm: The newly formed DC School of Beer will be presenting short informative talks followed by tastings of a variety of beers. The talks will be held at half past the hour from 7:30-10:30pm. Free beer: need I say more?! Held in the James Renwick Alliance Education Room (4th Floor).
8:00pm – 2:00am: Art in Fashion is Artomatic’s runway event for models, choreographers, dancers, models, drag performers, and more. Check out the collaborative, non-mainstream, carnival-like event that combines the creative efforts of these artists. There will be musical performances, a runway show, and a closing party until 2:00am. You’ll definitely want to check this out!
Saturday:
*** On Saturday, July 4th, Artomatic will close at 10:30pm instead of at 1 am. ***
12:00pm – 2:00pm: Need a 4th of July activity for the kids that doesn’t involve heavy drinking and crowds? Come by Artomatic for some Independence Day-themed face painting and art making. Held in the Utrecht Art Supply Education Room (8th Floor). RSVP for children ages 5-9 at www.artomatic.org/kids.
1:00pm – ???: The Nationals (their stadium is right next door to Artomatic) has a game against the Braves on Saturday. Despite earlier cancellations, fireworks displays will go on as planned for this 4th of July. According to Washington City Paper, “fireworks [will be] used during the National Anthem, when the team takes the field, and during the Nationals’ homeruns and victories.” So head to the top floors of Artomatic for an amazing pyrotechnic display!
2:00pm – 4:00pm: Okay, this is going to be slightly crazy, but totally cool. There is a mural along each wall of the Kids room (8th floor) and we need all hands on deck to paint it. This huge project is brought to you by the community organization, Albus Cavus, that installs community murals throughout neighborhoods.
7:00pm – 8:00pm: Part-time artist, part-time activist, and full-time DC resident Princess of Controversy is one of the best female emcees out there. She’ll be performing her soulful and conscious hip-hop on the Cabaret Stage (2nd Floor). See below for a live video of her track “Fly Away.”
Sunday:
4:00pm – 4:50pm: Alt-country artist Mary Battiata perfoms with her band, Little Pink, regularly in the DC metropolitan area. She has a sweet sound and will be gracing the Cabaret Stage (2nd Floor) with her awesome voice and electric guitar. Check out some tracks on her website.
10:00pm – late: Since this is the last day of Artomatic 2009, join us for a closing afterparty at Molly Malone’s (713 8th Street SE). There will be light finger food, a cash bar, and a chance to meet a bunch of the Artomatic participating artists and volunteers. We hope to see you there.
If you want to hear about next year’s Artomatic and all upcoming events, you can join the Artomatic email list. Just go to our homepage (www.artomatic.org) and fill out the box in the top right corner.
See you this weekend – and next year!
Sat Jun 27 – 6:00pm-9:00pm
In the galleries
Stop by the 7th floor Peeps Dioramas to meet the artists behind this year’s Washington Post Peeps Diorama contest. Ask your burning questions and find out their diorama secrets. Marshmallow treats from Peeps-maker Just Born will sweeten the day.
A few weeks ago, blogger, gallery manager and critic Lenny Campello wrote a thoughtful post about the Artomatic concept. In it, he asked the question:
“[H]ow does a writer cover an arts extravaganza of the size of Artomatic once the eyes and mind become numb after the 200th artist, or the 400th or the 1,000th?”
Good question! Regular visitors face the same challenge. We’d like to know, how do you do it? Take the poll, and expand on your answer in the comments below.



















