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P.3+Baton Rouge

"Synergy" by Amy Guidry; Acrylic on canvas; 8"w x 10"h; (c) Amy Guidry 2014
“Synergy” by Amy Guidry; Acrylic on canvas; 8″w x 10″h; (c) Amy Guidry 2014

One of the group exhibitions I am participating in is opening this week.  The P.3+Baton Rouge Invitational is part of the satellite exhibitions program of the Prospect Biennial New Orleans.  The opening reception will be held this Saturday, November 15th from 12-7pm at the TTowers Gallery, Chase Tower South in Baton Rouge, LA.  Exhibition remains up through January 25th, 2015.  More details: http://www.prospectneworleans.org/p3plus-regional/.

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Opening This Weekend

"Interrelated" by Amy Guidry; Acrylic on canvas; 6"w x 12"h; (c) Amy Guidry 2014
“Interrelated” by Amy Guidry; SOLD; Acrylic on canvas; 6″w x 12″h; (c) Amy Guidry 2014

For those of you that are or will be in the Lafayette, Louisiana area this month, I have an exhibition opening at Gallery 549 in downtown Lafayette.  I am part of this group exhibition featuring local and regional artists.  The opening reception will be this Saturday, November 8th from 6-9pm.  The opening is also held in conjunction with Second Saturday Artwalk the same day so all galleries will be open as well.  The exhibit will remain up through the end of November.

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Real and Surreal

"Survival of the Fittest" by Amy Guidry; acrylic on canvas; 36"w x 18"h; (c) Amy Guidry 2014
“Survival of the Fittest” by Amy Guidry; acrylic on canvas; 36″w x 18″h; (c) Amy Guidry 2014

I received some good news: my work has been selected for the “Real and Surreal” exhibit to be held at Sandra Lee Gallery in San Francisco, California. The juror of this exhibit is DeWitt Cheng, Art writer, critic, and curator of Stanford Art Spaces. The exhibit will run September 4th through the 26th, with an opening September 4th from 5:30-7:30pm.

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Upcoming

“Synergy” by Amy Guidry; acrylic on canvas; 8″w x 10″h; (c) Amy Guidry 2013

I’ve had a show in the works for a little while and the opening is right around the corner.  This will be my first show in Michigan and I’m looking forward to introducing my work to the area.  The exhibit is a group show titled “Penetrating the American Psyche” opening at (SCENE) Metrospace in East Lansing.  Artists include: Amy Guidry of Lafayette, Louisiana, Teresa Petersen of Detroit, Michigan, and Peter Richards, Valentin Pulido, Jefferson Kielwagen and Ethan Tate, of East Lansing and Lansing, Michigan.  The opening reception will be held September 6th from 6-9pm and the exhibit will run through October 20th.

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Art Melt

I recently attended the 2013 Art Melt Preview Party for the exhibition currently taking place at the Capitol Park Museum (formerly Louisiana State Museum) in Baton Rouge, LA.  The jurors were in attendance as well- Jordana Pomeroy, Executive Director, LSU Museum of Art; Susan H. Edwards, Executive Director, Frist Center for the Visual Arts; and Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker, Executive Director, Frye Art Museum.  The exhibit is up now through August 24th.

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Gallery 549 Opening Reception

I wanted to share a few photos from opening night a few weeks ago at Gallery 549 in Lafayette, LA.  As it turns out, the exhibit has been extended and will be up for this month’s Second Saturday Artwalk on the 12th.  These are just a few photos- you can view the entire album here: www.amyguidry.com/events.html.  And be sure to check out the show in person at the next Artwalk, January 12th from 6-9pm.

Amy Guidry and gallery director Don LeBlanc with her paintings
Viewers at the reception discussing Amy Guidry’s paintings
Amy Guidry and co-exhibiting artist Erin Broussard

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The End of the World

“Vulnerable” by Amy Guidry; acrylic on canvas; 24″w x 12″h; (c) Amy Guidry 2012

I received news that my work will be in the “It’s the End of the World (Again!)” exhibit at the PhilaMOCA in Philadelphia, PA.  The exhibit is curated by Genevieve Gillespie and will run concurrently with a three-day celebratory symposium on the upcoming apocalypse.  In addition to the exhibit, there will be panel discussions, films, and multimedia presentations.  The event takes place at the PhilaMOCA December 19th through the 21st.  More information about the events and schedule can be found here.

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Saturday Opening

“The Sum of Its Parts” by Amy Guidry; acrylic on canvas; 11″w x 14″h; (c) Amy Guidry 2012

This weekend is the Second Saturday Artwalk in downtown Lafayette, LA as well as the opening of the group exhibition at Gallery 549 I am participating in.  I have several works from my In Our Veins series in the exhibit.  The show will be up through January 4, 2013.  The opening reception will be held this Saturday, December 8th from 6-9pm.

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Artwalk

Amy Guidry and Dutch Kepler at his 2011 show at Gallery 549

Looking forward to this weekend’s Artwalk. The 2nd Saturday Artwalk in downtown Lafayette will be held this Saturday, November 10th from 6-9pm. Lots of new exhibits up this month and it’s all free to attend! So here is the schedule:

Acadiana Center for the Arts– 101 W. Vermilion St. / 337-233-7060
Main Gallery: November 10, 2012 – January 12, 2013- Passion: the art of collecting, From the collection of the Georgia Museum of Art on loan from Giuliano M. Ceseri
Side Gallery: November 10, 2012 – January 5, 2013- Cynthia Scott
James S. Mallia Galleria: November 10, 2012 – January 5, 2013- Deck the Halls: skateboard canvases by The Drink and Draw Social Club
Coca-Cola Studio: October 13, 2012 – December 1, 2012- Bradley Sabin
Vault Series: November 10, 2012 – December 15, 2012- Deborah Simeral & Carolyn Marino

Arts Co-op– 535 1/2 Jefferson St. / 337-344-8657
Tony Bernard, Camilla Drobish, Kai Drobish, Krystel Ivy, and Susan Leger

The Ballet Academie-200 Polk Street / 337-280-0964
Herb Roe

Cajun Spice– 535 Jefferson St / 337-232-3061
Bryant Benoit

Cité des Arts– 109 Vine St. / 337-291-1122
Tom Secrest

Creations by Fire– 100 E. Vermilion St., Suite 140 / 225-235-2957
Heather Delahoussaye

Gallery 549– 549 Jefferson St. / 337-593-0796
Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture by Donald LeBlanc. Also featured ROSWELL ROOTS: Paintings by Dutch Kepler

Galerie Lafayette– 538 Jefferson St. / 337-261-5787
Bob Adams

Gallery R (at The Russo Group)- 116 E. Congress St. / 337-769-1530
30 year collection of Downtown Alive! posters

Lounge Art Gallery– 402 S. Buchanan St. / 337-236-5570
Fifty Under Five Hundred group exhibition

Sans Souci Gallery– 219 E. Vermilion St. / 337-266-7999
Michael Hayman

Whoojoo Stained Glass– 532 Jefferson St. / 337-269-9310
David Alpha, Whitney Gounsoulin, Tom Ladousa,and Craig McCullen

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Juried Shows

I see a lot of questions regarding juried art exhibitions- to enter or not to enter, and what to enter, and which ones to enter…  I thought I’d give my two cents on the issue.  Personally, I like them and think they can be a great opportunity, as long as you do your homework.

Be choosey.  If it’s a show in the middle of nowhere and juried by someone you’ve never heard of, pass it up.  Focus your efforts on the shows that matter most to you.

That said, if you are just starting out and need to build up some exhibition experience, it may be worthwhile as long as you are spending little to nothing on entry fees or shipping.

Where is the exhibit being held?  Look for a good venue, perhaps a space you’ve been interested in showing or maybe it’s a particular city of interest.

Who is the juror?  Is it someone you’ve been wanting to meet or you admire their work?

What are the fees?  Some juried shows have outrageous fees or some have high fees and require a high commission on top of that.  Look for those that strike a balance between fees and commission rates, if there is one.

Is the work insured?  If the venue does not automatically insure the work, you probably shouldn’t enter.  Good venues have insurance.  It’s just good business.

Shipping?  This will kill it for some people, but if you want to show your work, you’re going to have to pay shipping.  Find the safest, most economical way to ship your work.  This will take some research and will be different for everyone depending on how you pack it and what you pack, your location, and the shipping carrier, but once you determine this, you can use that info for all other aspects of your art business.

Stay away from vanity galleries.  I can’t stress this one enough.  Some vanity galleries hold “competitions” and will look for a way to sucker you in to paying them thousands of dollars for your own solo exhibition.  If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.  Focus on galleries and venues with solid reputations- yes, this means it will be harder to get in and the competition will be fierce, but they are legit.

Presentation is everything.  Make sure you follow all directions, dot your i’s and cross your t’s.  Submit your best work, make sure that if there is more than one entry, all works are consistent in style, technique, and content.  Remember, the juror is seeing this out of context- they don’t know the background behind the art.  What you are submitting needs to make sense to someone just getting a small peek inside your world.

Follow up.  If you get into a show or better yet, win an award, be sure to send out press releases to the local media.  There certainly isn’t enough art in the news, so take the opportunity to get your work featured.

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