January 3, 2019

Mixed Media: Chinese new year

Happy New Year! Welcome to 2019, and in the Chinese new year, it will be the Year of The Pig. Let’s not read into that too much. Anyway, in terms of the Chinese Zodiac, the pig represents wealth and fortune. The pig is a rational, hard worker that occasionally treats itself. It brings energy to anything it does. So, the pig means productive, successful things for 2019. Delaware Contemporary will be hosting their annual China Pop party/exhibition in 2019 on February 9th. Leading up to that, Delaware Contemporary will be introducing a new solo exhibition by Chinese artist Willie Yao, and I’m here for it.

HALF:HALF at Delaware Contemporary

HALF:HALF is an exploration of the self by Yao. The first HALF, which focuses on the internal, is comprised of his graffiti style drawings. He compares earlier, most embellished work, with his new, simpler abstract compositions. The second half of this exhibition focuses on collaborations between the artist and other well-known Chinese artists such as photographer, No. 223, and editor of street fashion magazine, YOHO!

Yao’s work is reminiscent of Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, and Julian Schnabel. He has previously illustrated for GQ, Bazaar, Modern Weekly, and other publications in China. Stop by and view paintings, mixed media collaborations, and a short documentary on the making of the show, during the First Friday Art Loop in Wilmington this Friday from 5 to 9 p.m.

As an artist and community art enthusiast, I’d like to deviate from my standard Mixed Media fare for a second to highlight a great opportunity going on at the Delaware College of Art and Design. “No Starving Artists” is a speaker series that is free to the public and provides insight from financial advice, to networking opportunities for aspiring artists. I’m thrilled that they are providing this to the public, as navigating the world of career art is damn near impossible on your own.

“No Starving Artists,” is generously presented by The Money School of the Delaware Financial Literacy Institute. Although bit late to the game, and the marketing workshop already passed, you can attend the Money Workshop on January 9th and the Management Workshop on February 13th. On February 28th, stop in for the Panel Discussion and Wine & Cheese Networking Event.

This portion of the series will include a panel of representatives from local business and arts agencies. “Networking,” an activity that is an  albatross of many an artist, yet often completely absent in their diet. Rarely is the opportunity to freely mingle with experts provided. You usually have to buy a ticket to some benefit, reception, class, whatever. So, take the freebee! Drop in to Delaware College of Art and Design at 6 p.m. for these events.

As part of West Chester’s First Friday, stop by Church Street gallery for the artist talk featuring the spotlight artist, Philip Jamison. Learn more about Jamison’s process as a watercolor artist. Stop in from 7 to 9 p.m. for the discussion and mingling. This exhibition runs through January 12th.

As always, tune in to Art Watch Radio WCHE 1520AM every Wednesday from 1 to 1:30 .pm. On January 9th, drop in as Margaret Winslow, Curator of Contemporary Art at Delaware Art Museum  interviews Jonathan Whitney, Black String (Korean world music). Until next time!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Caroline Roosevelt

Caroline​ ​Roosevelt​ ​is​ ​a​ ​writer​ ​and​ ​artist​ ​based​ ​in​ ​Kennett​ ​Square,​ ​PA.​ ​She​ ​received​ ​her​ ​B.A.​ ​in Art​ ​History​ ​from​ ​Connecticut​ ​College​ ​and​ ​a​ ​Post​ ​Baccalaureate​ ​certificate​ ​from​ ​Pennsylvania Academy​ ​of​ ​Fine​ ​Arts.​ ​She​ ​has​ ​previously​ ​written​ ​art​ ​coverage​ ​in​ ​Seattle,​ ​WA​ ​and​ ​Philadelphia, PA.​ ​She​ ​currently​ ​co-hosts​ ​Art​ ​Watch​ ​radio​ ​on​ ​1520​ ​WCHE.

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Around Town Jan. 3

Around Town Jan. 3

All township governments will be meeting Monday, Jan. 7 for the state-mandated re-organization meeting. Birmingham, Concord and Pennsbury will also hold their regular meeting that same night. Chadds Ford Township will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 9.

January is designated as National Blood Donor Month by The American Red Cross to encourage donors to give blood, which is typically in short supply during winter due to the holidays and inclement weather that makes people more prone to illness.

Gerald and Cindy Rohrer, owners of Chester County’s 500th preserved farm, in their late 18th century farmhouse.

Chester County signed contracts on the preservation of its 500th farm this week, bringing the total number of farm acres preserved in the county to just under 40,000.  In total, more than 136,000 acres – 28 percent – of land in Chester County has been preserved since the beginning of its open space preservation program in 1989. The latest farm to be preserved is the 109-acre farm, owned by Gerald and Cindy Rohrer, is located in Upper Oxford and West Fallowfield townships.

Chair Yoga is back at the Rachel Kohl Library. There are six classes beginning 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 7 and running through Feb. 25. Cost is $30. Registration is required.

Delaware County, in conjunction with Tyler Technologies, will hold a presentation for members of the business community regarding the county’s Tax Reassessment. The meeting will be held on Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. at the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce (1001 Baltimore Pike Springfield, PA19064/lower level). Delaware County is currently undergoing a county-wide reassessment of all real property resulting in new residential and commercial property values for 2021. Delaware County has set up a website dedicated to educating residents and answering questions regarding Delaware County’s Tax Reassessment Project. The website includes a video presentation on the Tax Reassessment process. The website can be found here. A Reassessment Hotline has also been set up for residents to call with any questions or concerns. The number is 610-891-5695.

Kennett Square celebrates New Year’s Eve with the Mushroom Drop. (Photo courtesy of Kris Smith.)

 

 

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