Friday, May 6, 5pm
Mural 23 Dedication
@ Crystal City
2111 S. Clark St. Arlington
Help the community welcome this incredible addition to the Crystal City ArtWalls collection. Curated by Pipkin Creative Communications and completed in a collaboration between the Crystal City BID, Vornado/Charles E. Smith, and WeWork, Mural23 includes the raw talents of Criomatic, Miss Chelove, Mas Paz, and Jeff Huntington. Spanning over 400 feet, the new piece is the largest collaborative mural in the region. Stop by the official dedication for chats with the artists, food, drink, and music.
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Monday, August 4, 2014
The Potter's House Mural In Adams Morgan May Not Be Around Much Longer
Washington, DC
The Potter's House Mural In Adams Morgan May Not Be Around Much Longer
Send Comments in Support to Save the Mural at Twitter: @karlisima1
Destruction of Iconic Mural in Adams Morgan, D.C.
By Patricia Edwards, Washington D.C. August 4, 2014.
Your support is being sought in favor of preserving a local work of art which does not in any way conflict with the planned renovation.
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Please click on the link below from American University Radio to see and hear the story that just came out: The story aired this morning. You can listen online by clicking "play" on this web page: http://wamu.org/news/14/08/04/adams_morgan_mural_may_not_last_much_longer
It is also on Twitter:
http://wamu.org/news/14/08/04/adams_morgan_mural_may_not_last_much_longer#.U9_aHTSG814.twitter
Washington City Paper Story on the Mural: http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/visual-arts/2014/08/01/potters-house-mural-faces-possible-destruction/
Mural Story on Washington Hispanic: http://www.washingtonhispanic.com/nota18526.html
YouTube Video from www.HolaCultura.com :
The Potter's House Mural In Adams Morgan May Not Be Around Much Longer
Send Comments in Support to Save the Mural at Twitter: @karlisima1
Destruction of Iconic Mural in Adams Morgan, D.C.
A beautiful mural painted over the doorway of the Potter’s House in Columbia Road NW is scheduled for destruction. The new administration is planning to have it painted over as part of their renovation.
The mural, entitled “The Light of the World,” is the work of local artist Karlisima Rodas-Israel (www.Karlisima.com) and intended to express the multicultural nature of the neighborhood. It has been in place since 2009, funded by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and approved by the Adams Morgan ANC and the community. The planned destruction is to take place in support of the conversion of the Potter’s House into a more conservative, “corporate look” café. The new directors of the Potter’s House claim that they asked a focus group their opinion about the mural and they said that the candle is a very bold religious symbol, which prevents them from going in. A survey is being conducted, asking people if they feel that this candle is indeed abold religious symbol. Their response is that the candle is a universal symbol of Light, not religious. They also said that the candle is a symbol of safety, and that it is indeed welcoming and inviting.
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Please click on the link below from American University Radio to see and hear the story that just came out: The story aired this morning. You can listen online by clicking "play" on this web page: http://wamu.org/news/14/08/04/adams_morgan_mural_may_not_last_much_longer
It is also on Twitter:
http://wamu.org/news/14/08/04/adams_morgan_mural_may_not_last_much_longer#.U9_aHTSG814.twitter
Washington City Paper Story on the Mural: http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/visual-arts/2014/08/01/potters-house-mural-faces-possible-destruction/
Mural Story on Washington Hispanic: http://www.washingtonhispanic.com/nota18526.html
This is the article on www.Holacultura.com that came out recently:
YouTube Video from www.HolaCultura.com :
Thursday, September 5, 2013
VIP launch of the Heineken Mural Project in DC!
RSVP is required.
Read on for information on the artists, mural locations and Sunset Pop Up Parties.
Read on for information on the artists, mural locations and Sunset Pop Up Parties.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Mural Dedication of the Mama Ayesha’s Presidential Mural
“Keep Driving On”
Mama Ayesha’s Presidential Mural
by
Karla "Karlisima" Rodas
by
Karla "Karlisima" Rodas
Tuesday, August 7th, 2012
6:30 p.m.
@
The Mama Ayesha’s Restaurant
(The Mural is
painted outside the Restaurant, on the wall facing the
outside parking lot.)
1967 Calvert Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009
R.S.V.P.
karlisima[at]hotmail.com
703-819-8069
Mama Ayesha’s Restaurant: 202-232-5431
Mama Ayesha’s Presidential Mural includes 11 USA Presidents in Chronological Order, beginning with Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George Bush Sr., Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and ending with President Barack Obama. It is a historical mural and it marks a historical event, the election of the first African-American to be President of the United States of America. President Obama's image was added in 2008 on the date of his election and inauguration. The mural artist, Karla "Karlisima" Rodas is a Salvadoran-American Artist and this is her largest painting to date. The mural title is “Keep Driving On” and it aims to embody the spirit of perseverance, faith, hard and honest work, and the spirit of excellence.
Mama Ayesha, the founder of the popular Middle Eastern Restaurant, is the Lady in the middle of the mural. She represents a role model for women and small business entrepreneurs who work hard to fulfill the American Dream.
Mural Artist: Karla "Karlisima" Rodas
www.Karlisima.com
www.Karlisima.com
The mural is dedicated to President Barack Obama and to U.S. Soldier Michael Regis Pollard, who fought in the Iraq war. It was also made in loving memory of Ronald H. Schuett and Eugene E. Badal, two friends of the artist who passed away while the mural was in progress.
The artist painted this mural from 2008 to 2012. It took almost 4 years to complete the 60’ x 24’ mural. Most of the work took place from 2008 to 2010 with finishing touches applied over the last two years.
The mural was funded in part by the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the Mama Ayesha’s Restaurant, private donors and sponsors.
About the Artist: Karla "Karlisima" Rodas
From 1988 to 1992 Karlisima studied Art and Languages at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. She graduated with a Major in Painting. In 1989 she received a scholarship to study art in Europe. She took French classes during a Summer Institute intensive Program in France from Washington University. She is fluent in five languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian and German. Along with her studio practice in painting and teaching art, Karlisima is part-time medical interpreter for La Clinica del Pueblo and at community clinics and local hospitals. In 2010-2011 she was the children's art teacher in the French language at Elsie Whitlow Stokes Elementary School.
The artist painted this mural from 2008 to 2012. It took almost 4 years to complete the 60’ x 24’ mural. Most of the work took place from 2008 to 2010 with finishing touches applied over the last two years.
The mural was funded in part by the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the Mama Ayesha’s Restaurant, private donors and sponsors.
About the Artist: Karla "Karlisima" Rodas
From 1988 to 1992 Karlisima studied Art and Languages at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. She graduated with a Major in Painting. In 1989 she received a scholarship to study art in Europe. She took French classes during a Summer Institute intensive Program in France from Washington University. She is fluent in five languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian and German. Along with her studio practice in painting and teaching art, Karlisima is part-time medical interpreter for La Clinica del Pueblo and at community clinics and local hospitals. In 2010-2011 she was the children's art teacher in the French language at Elsie Whitlow Stokes Elementary School.
Friday, March 16, 2012
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH with Albus Cavus
March is Women's History Month and what better way to celebrate than creating a large scale work of public art. Meet the beautiful group of artists this Saturday and Sunday:
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
An international group of talented muralists celebrates Women History Month by creating a large collaborative work of art in Washington, DC this weekend. The artists in this diverse collective of all ages and cultural backgrounds bring their own unique stories relevant to the women's place in the modern society. More information...
Meet the artists this Saturday and Sunday, while they are painting the wall at 73 Florida Avenue NW or
March 24 from 5 to 7pm at a discussion panel in Busboys and Poets at 5th and K Street NW.
VOLUNTEERS: GARFIELD PARK EVERY SATURDAY
Every Saturday at noon, an awesome group of artists led by Ben Ashworth is transforming and activating BridgeSpot - the area under the highway overpass in Garfield Park (2nd Street and Virginia Avenue SE). Help to create another fun public space. Wear work clothes, expect to get dusty.
Albus Cavus Blog
2451 18th Street NW | Washington, DC 20009
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
An international group of talented muralists celebrates Women History Month by creating a large collaborative work of art in Washington, DC this weekend. The artists in this diverse collective of all ages and cultural backgrounds bring their own unique stories relevant to the women's place in the modern society. More information...
Meet the artists this Saturday and Sunday, while they are painting the wall at 73 Florida Avenue NW or
March 24 from 5 to 7pm at a discussion panel in Busboys and Poets at 5th and K Street NW.
VOLUNTEERS: GARFIELD PARK EVERY SATURDAY
Every Saturday at noon, an awesome group of artists led by Ben Ashworth is transforming and activating BridgeSpot - the area under the highway overpass in Garfield Park (2nd Street and Virginia Avenue SE). Help to create another fun public space. Wear work clothes, expect to get dusty.
Albus Cavus Blog
2451 18th Street NW | Washington, DC 20009
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Monster Mash is on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 2011, RAIN OR SHINE from 10 am to 5pmin Garfield Park.
Do you like to dance, sing, paint or just to have fun at a playground? MONSTER MASH 2, is a community event that will feature art by more than 30 muralists, dancers from Urban Artistry, skating demonstrations by Skatepark of Baltimore, costume contest, music and a lot of games and play.
MONSTER MASH 2
will be held in Garfield Park in Washington DC on October 29 from 10am to 5pm. Get your Halloween costume on, grab your family and friends and enjoy a fine fall day outside in the park creating art and having fun.
Creative Partners and Sponsors: Albus Cavus, The Fridge Gallery, Urban Artistry, Skatepark of Baltimore, The Friends of Garfield Park, Utrecht Art Supplies, State Farm on Barracks Row Mike Jones, Matchbox Capitol Hill, CHAMPS Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce, Councilmember Tommy Wells, Nancy and Norm Metzger (ANC6B), Kirsten Oldenburg (ANC6B), Julia Christian, Nina Liggett, Alex Goldstein
Official Media Partner: East City Art
MONSTER MASH is the official opening of a week-long festival of murals and public art OPEN WALLS FEST that will host hundreds of artists on multiple walls around Washington DC.
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ARTIST CALL: OPEN WALLS FEST DC
A city-wide outdoor painting festival on open walls will feature over 100 artists. Open Walls is an initiative that creates and maintains outdoor creative spaces and brings artists and educators to collaborate with the local community.
If you would like to participate in OPEN WALLS FEST (November 4-11) as an artist please send an email with a link to your portfolio or a few examples of your work. Include a request what day you would like to paint and how large area you will use. Due to a large interest in this program, no guarantee that everyone will get a spot. The deadline for all applications is November 2, 2011.
For more info: http://albuscav.us/blog/
MONSTER MASH 2
will be held in Garfield Park in Washington DC on October 29 from 10am to 5pm. Get your Halloween costume on, grab your family and friends and enjoy a fine fall day outside in the park creating art and having fun.
Creative Partners and Sponsors: Albus Cavus, The Fridge Gallery, Urban Artistry, Skatepark of Baltimore, The Friends of Garfield Park, Utrecht Art Supplies, State Farm on Barracks Row Mike Jones, Matchbox Capitol Hill, CHAMPS Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce, Councilmember Tommy Wells, Nancy and Norm Metzger (ANC6B), Kirsten Oldenburg (ANC6B), Julia Christian, Nina Liggett, Alex Goldstein
Official Media Partner: East City Art
MONSTER MASH is the official opening of a week-long festival of murals and public art OPEN WALLS FEST that will host hundreds of artists on multiple walls around Washington DC.
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ARTIST CALL: OPEN WALLS FEST DC
A city-wide outdoor painting festival on open walls will feature over 100 artists. Open Walls is an initiative that creates and maintains outdoor creative spaces and brings artists and educators to collaborate with the local community.
If you would like to participate in OPEN WALLS FEST (November 4-11) as an artist please send an email with a link to your portfolio or a few examples of your work. Include a request what day you would like to paint and how large area you will use. Due to a large interest in this program, no guarantee that everyone will get a spot. The deadline for all applications is November 2, 2011.
For more info: http://albuscav.us/blog/
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
CALL FOR MURAL SITES
DC Department of Public Works (DPW)
CALL FOR MURAL SITES
The DC Department of Public Works (DPW) is looking for mural sites in wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 to be considered as part of its MuralsDC program from June-August 2011.MuralsDC is a partnership between DPW and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH). MuralsDC was created by Ward 1 Councilmember Jim Graham to help replace illegal graffiti with artistic works, to revitalize sites within the community to engage young people in a legal activity that promotes respect for public and private property. Visit muralsdc.org to view past murals.
There are currently 27 MuralsDC projects throughout the District. Each tell a unique story of DC’s diverse neighborhoods while deterring further illegal graffiti. Visit muralsdc.org to view past murals. DPW and DCCAH are looking for sites that are frequent targets of graffiti.
How to Submit: Submissions and requests for Authorization forms can be emailed to Nancee Lyons at Nancee.lyons[at]dc.gov, with the Subject line: MURALSDC. Or mailed to Nancee Lyons, DC Department of Public Works, 2000 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009. Deadline for submissions is April 15, 2011. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
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