May, 2010

AD HOC ART IS THRILLED TO BE THE VISUAL STREET/ART EMISSARIES OF CENTRAL PARK’S 25th ANNUAL SUMMERSTAGE PERFORMANCE SERIES.

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WE HAVE DESIGNED THE MERCHANDISE FOR THIS BANNER YEAR AND WILL BE ONSITE PAINTING AND PRINTING WITH THE WORLD’S BEST ARTISTS & PERFORMERS FROM JUNE 1st to SEPTEMBER 26th.  IN ADDITION TO A HEAVY ROTATION OF HOT-OFF-THE-PRESS WORK DEBUTED THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER, AHA WILL BE BRINGING GUEST ARTISTS ALONG ALL SUMMER LONG TO HELP STIR THE DELICIOUS GLOBAL MELTING POT-O-CREATIVITY!  CHECK OUT THE FULL SCHEDULE BELOW, IT IS OFF THE HOOK.

TO GET THE FULL SUMMER SCHEDULE PLEASE CLICK  THE FOLLOWING LINKS OR NAVIGATE TO  “UPCOMING EVENTS” IN THE “SHOWS & EVENTS” SECTION ON OUR WEBSITE.

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WOW. THE WELLING COURT MURAL PROJECT WAS EPICLY EPIC, EXCEEDING ALL EXPECTATIONS BY A LONG SHOT.

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Truly an amazing event.  The artists and community were spectacular, the weather was sublime, we couldn’t have asked for a better expression of awesome human creative love.  The power of community cannot be denied.

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WELLING COURT MURAL PROJECT OPENS TODAY, 4-10PM! COME SEE THE INCREDIBLE ART BURSTING FORTH, IT IS OFF THE HOOK.

1} The Welling Court Mural Project opens TODAY, Saturday, May 22nd, 4-10PM (in Queens) - survey of more than 50 years of street art by over 40 artists = lots of well done walls.

2} Central Park SummerStage from June 1st to September – Ad Hoc Art brings its cultural and artistic vision to NYC’s Central Park, ALL SUMMER LONG.

+++++++++++++  Details below.  Please share and post, expand  the goodness… +++++++++++++

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1} Welling Court Mural Project:

Opening is Saturday, May 22nd, 4-10pm.

* The community is hosting an authentic NYC street party for the event.  If you plan on joining the celebration,  feel free to bring your favorite food, beverage, or street party fixins to share.

There’s never too much of a good thing…

Welling Court Artists include: Alice Mizrachi, Chris Mendoza, Chris Stain, Celso, Cern, Cey Adams, CR, Cycle, Dan Witz, Darkclouds, Daryll Peirce, Don Leicht, Ellis G, Free5, Gaia, Garrison & Alison Buxton, Greg Lamarche, JMR, John Fekner, Lady Pink, Leon Reid, Ludo, Matt Siren, M-City, Michael De Feo, Mr. Kiji, Pablo Power, Peripheral Media Projects, R. Nicholas Kuszyk, Remi/Rough, Ron English, Royce Bannon, Sofia Maldonado, Stormie Mills, Sweet Toof, Swoon, TooFly, Tristan Eaton, and Veng RWK.

The address is 11-98 Welling Court, Queens, NY 11102

* Directions: Take the N or W train to 30th Ave & walk 10 blocks towards the East River or take the Q18 bus down 30th Ave to 12th St.

* CLICK HERE for more subway directions from Bushwick.  Modify them to your liking.

The project represents a great pairing of individuals and groups interested in making their communities and the world a more engaged and creative place.  Members of the Welling Court neighborhood in Queens wanted to beautify their neighborhood walls and enliven their surroundings and Brooklyn’s Ad Hoc Art, known for supporting and expanding the accessibility of street art to the masses in NYC and throughout the world, was an perfect fit.

Ad Hoc’s vision was to showcase the diverse and rich history of artists driven by their passion for expression and dreams for a better world.  The project’s roster represents over 50 years of the expansive and diverse history of street art, bringing together artists whose productivity spans from pre/graffiti legends to the latest movers and shakers.  While a strong New York City contingency represents the city’s legacy as a bubbling brew of public expression, international players reflect the global impact of the movement that burst from the Big Apple.

The project begins at the intersection of Welling Court, 30th Avenue and 12th Street and extends north along 30th Avenue and then east along Main Avenue, across the street from the Two Coves Community Garden.  The street of Welling Court is a beautiful reminder to the rich diversity that exists within New York City.  The block is a melting pot representing people of African American, Greek, Peruvian, Ecuadoran, Mexican, Brazilian, Chinese, Korean, Indian, and Italian origin, to name a few.

Likewise, the artists come from diverse origins with Latin American, African American, Caucasian, and Eastern artists represented, as well as natives from Australia, Nicaraugua, Poland, Puerto Rico, the UK, & Venezuela.

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2} Central Park SummerStage

Ad Hoc Art is thrilled to spend the summer at Central Park’s legendary SummerStage concert series as it celebrates its 25th year!  AHA is collaborating with some of their favorite musical and artistic talents from around the world as well as representing Brooklyn to the fullest and bringing a whole new flavor of art to the park.

Ad Hoc Art will be creating live art and clothing throughout the summer season, melding AHA’s visual sensibilities with the aural delights of The Flaming Lips, Pavement, and many many more.  Uniting artists, spectator, and participant, AHA will create art live on the spot, keeping the pulse beating with steady rotations of brand new imagery and treats from world-renowned guest artists.

Bringing our passion and expertise in the alternative art worlds to the beauty of Central Park’s SummerStage & the global masses couldn’t make for a much better summer!

Please come join us for a show.

It kicks off with:

The New York Pops and Melody Gardot
When: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 7:00PM
Where: Central Park/MainstageThe New York Pops and Melody Gardot

The smoky seductive thrill of vocal jazz from chanteuse Melody Gardot supported by the acclaimed New York Pops.

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Living Colour, Ebony Bones!, Pillow Theory and CX KiDTRONiK
When: Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 3:00PM
Where: Central Park/MainstageLiving Colour, Ebony Bones!, Pillow Theory and CX KiDTRONiK

Classing BRC legends Living Colour usher in a new generation of African-American rock stars.

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Pupy y Los Que Son Son and Jose Conde: A Tribute to Fania Records
When: Sunday, June 6, 2010 at 3:00PM
Where: Central Park/MainstagePupy y Los Que Son Son and Jose Conde: A Tribute to Fania Records

Cuba es Libre with a rare live set from songo icons Pupy y Los Que Son Son, pan-latin grooves from Jose Conde and an all-star DJ celebration of NY salsa.


Go to http://www.summerstage.org/ to peruse the phenomenal 2010 schedule.

For more information, please call 917.602.2153 or email info@adhocart.org

Our best to you.


Ad Hoc Art

 

Willoughby Windows on BBC World News! Welling Court & SummerStage Coming Up…

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* The Willoughby Windows opened Friday.   It was awesome and the BBC did a nice story on it. Click HERE to see it.

1} The Welling Court Mural Project opens this Saturday, May 22nd, 4-10PM (in Queens) - survey of more than 50 years of street art by over 37 artists = lots of well done walls.

2} Central Park SummerStage from June 1st to September – Ad Hoc Art brings its cultural and artistic vision to NYC’s Central Park, ALL SUMMER LONG.

+++++++++++++++++  Details below.  Please share and post, expand  the goodness… +++++++++++++++++

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1} Welling Court Mural Project:

Opening is Saturday, May 22nd, 4-10pm.

* The community is hosting an authentic NYC street party for the event.  If you plan on joining the celebration,  feel free to bring your favorite food, beverage, or street party fixins to share.

There’s never too much of a good thing…

Welling Court Artists include: Alice Mizrachi, Beast, Chris Mendoza, Chris Stain, Celso, Cern, Cey Adams, CR, Cycle, Dan Witz, Darkclouds, Daryll Peirce, Don Leicht, Ellis G, Free5, Gaia, Garrison & Alison Buxton, Greg Lamarche, JMR, John Fekner, Lady Pink, Leon Reid, Matt Siren, M-City, Michael De Feo, Mr. Kiji, Pablo Power, Peripheral Media Projects, R. Nicholas Kuszyk, Remi/Rough, Ron English, Royce Bannon, Sofia Maldonado, Stormie Mills, Sweet Toof, Swoon, TooFly, Tristan Eaton, and Veng RWK.

The address is 11-98 Welling Court, Queens, NY 11102

* Directions: Take the N or W train to 30th Ave & walk 10 blocks towards the East River or take the Q18 bus down 30th Ave to 12th St.

* CLICK HERE for more subway directions from Bushwick.  Modify them to your liking.

The project represents a great pairing of individuals and groups interested in making their communities and the world a more engaged and creative place.  Members of the Welling Court neighborhood in Queens wanted to beautify their neighborhood walls and enliven their surroundings and Brooklyn’s Ad Hoc Art, an arts organization known for supporting and expanding the accessibility of street art to the masses in NYC and throughout the world, was an perfect fit.

Ad Hoc’s vision was to showcase the diverse and rich history of artists driven by their passion for expression and dreams for a better world.  The project’s roster represents over 50 years of the expansive and diverse history of street art, bringing together artists whose productivity spans from pre/graffiti legends to the latest movers and shakers.  While a strong New York City contingency represents the city’s legacy as a bubbling brew of public expression, international players reflect the global impact of the movement that burst from the Big Apple.

The project begins at the intersection of Welling Court, 30th Avenue and 12th Street and extends north along 30th Avenue and then east along Main Avenue, across the street from the Two Coves Community Garden.  The street of Welling Court is a beautiful reminder to the rich diversity that exists within New York City.  The block is a melting pot representing people of African American, Greek, Peruvian, Ecuadoran, Mexican, Brazilian, Chinese, Korean, Indian, and Italian origin, to name a few.

Likewise, the artists come from diverse origins with Latin American, African American, Caucasian, and Eastern artists represented, as well as natives from Australia, Nicaraugua, Poland, Puerto Rico, the UK, & Venezuela.

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2} Central Park SummerStage

Ad Hoc Art is thrilled to be representing to the fullest with musical and artistic talents from around the world at Central Park’s legendary SummerStage concert series as it celebrates its 25th year!

Ad Hoc Art will be creating live art and clothing throughout the summer season, melding visual art with the aural delights of The Flaming Lips, Pavement, and many many more.  Uniting artists, spectator, and participant, AHA will create art live on the spot, keeping the pulse beating with steady rotations of brand new imagery and treats from world-renowned guest artists.

Bringing our passion and expertise in the alternative art worlds to the beauty of Central Park’s SummerStage & the global masses couldn’t make for a much better summer!

It kicks off with:

The New York Pops and Melody Gardot
When: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 7:00PM
Where: Central Park/MainstageThe New York Pops and Melody Gardot

The smoky seductive thrill of vocal jazz from chanteuse Melody Gardot supported by the acclaimed New York Pops.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Living Colour, Ebony Bones!, Pillow Theory and CX KiDTRONiK
When: Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 3:00PM
Where: Central Park/MainstageLiving Colour, Ebony Bones!, Pillow Theory and CX KiDTRONiK

Classing BRC legends Living Colour usher in a new generation of African-American rock stars.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Pupy y Los Que Son Son and Jose Conde: A Tribute to Fania Records
When: Sunday, June 6, 2010 at 3:00PM
Where: Central Park/MainstagePupy y Los Que Son Son and Jose Conde: A Tribute to Fania Records

Cuba es Libre with a rare live set from songo icons Pupy y Los Que Son Son, pan-latin grooves from Jose Conde and an all-star DJ celebration of NY salsa.


Go to http://www.summerstage.org/ to peruse the phenomenal 2010 schedule.

For more information, please call 917.602.2153 or email info@adhocart.org

Our best to you.


Ad Hoc Art

 

3 Solid projects sure to rock your socks off: Willoughby Windows v2.0, Welling Court Mural Project, and Central Park SummerStage

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1} Willoughby Windows opens TODAY, Friday, May 14th, 2-6PM (in Brooklyn) - 15 artists take on a Brooklyn block

2} The Welling Court Mural Project opens next Saturday, May 22nd, 4-10PM (in Queens) - survey of 50 + years of street art by 30+ artists = lots of awesome walls!

3} Central Park SummerStage from June 1st to September

Details below.  Please share and post, expand  the goodness…

1} Willoughby Windows v2.0:

Opening Friday, May 14th, 2-6pm

106 Willoughby Street (not Ave), Downtown Brooklyn

Artists include: C.Damage, Chris Mendoza & Pablo Power, Daryll Peirce, Faust, Hellbent, Jef Aerosol, Joe Iurato, Laura Lee, LogikOne, Ron English, Skewville, and Thundercut.

Willoughby Windows transforms 13 vacant storefronts into a street level gallery, bringing art directly to the community.  Over 15 well known artists, all with roots in street art, have contributed to this project, most creating site specific works.  This network of visual experiences can help redefine how people visiting, working and living in Downtown Brooklyn think about and interact with their environment during a time of transition.

The first exhibit, opened in July 10, 2009 with much fanfare.   The windows featured works by Cannonball Press, Cycle, Dennis McNett, John Ahearn, Logan Hicks, Michael De Feo, and Morning Breath, to name a few.  The exhibit was a welcome addition to the community and helped enliven the street and neighborhood.  People from around the world have come to visit the installations, with great acclaim.

Ad Hoc Art has lined up another spectacular roster of energetic artists from around the world, all highly regarded and ready to take the street to another level of creative vision.

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2} Welling Court Mural Project:

The opening is Saturday, May 22nd, 4-10pm.  The community is hosting a street party for the event and encourages people to bring food and drink to share in the spirit.

Welling Court Artists include: Alice Mizrachi, Beast, Chris Mendoza, Chris Stain, Celso, Cern, Cey Adams, CR, Cycle, Dan Witz, Darkclouds, Daryll Peirce, Don Leicht, Free5, Gaia, Garrison & Alison Buxton, Greg Lamarche, JMR, John Fekner, Lady Pink, Leon Reid, Matt Siren, M-City, Michael De Feo, Mr. Kiji, Pablo Power, Peripheral Media Projects, R. Nicholas Kuszyk, Ron English, Royce Bannon, Sofia Maldonado, Swoon, TooFly, Tristan Eaton, and Veng RWK.

The address is 11-98 Welling Court, Queens, NY 11102

The project represents a great pairing of individuals and groups interested in making their communities and the world a more engaged and creative place.  Members of the Welling Court neighborhood in Queens reached out, wanting to beautify their neighborhood walls and enliven their surroundings and Brooklyn’s Ad Hoc Art, an arts organization known for supporting and expanding the accessibility of street art to the masses in NYC and throughout the world, was an perfect fit.

Ad Hoc’s vision was to showcase the diverse and rich history of artists, activists, and creators driven by their passion for expression and their dreams for a better world.  The project’s roster represents over 50 years of the expansive and diverse history of street art, bringing together artists whose productivity spans from pre/graffiti legends to the latest movers and shakers.  While a strong New York City contingency represents the city’s legacy as a bubbling brew of public expression, international players reflect the global impact of the movement that burst from the Big Apple.

The project begins at the intersection of Welling Court, 30th Avenue and 12th Street and extends north along 30th Avenue and then east along Main Avenue, across the street from the Two Coves Community Garden.  The street of Welling Court is a beautiful reminder to the rich diversity that exists within New York City.  The block is a melting pot representing people of African American, Greek, Peruvian, Ecuadoran, Mexican, Brazilian, Chinese, Korean, Indian, and Italian origin, to name a few.

Likewise, the project includes a diverse pool.  Latin American, African American, Caucasian, and Asian artists as well as natives from Poland, Venezuela, & Puerto Rico are represented, among others.

flaminglips

3} Central Park SummerStage

Ad Hoc Art is thrilled to be representing to the fullest with musical and artistic talents from around the world at Central Park’s legendary SummerStage concert series as it celebrates its 25th year!

Ad Hoc Art will be creating live art and clothing throughout the summer season melding visual art with the aural delights of The Flaming Lips, Pavement, and many many more.  Uniting artists, spectator, and participant, Ad Hoc will keep the art pulse beating with steady rotations of brand new imagery and world renowned guest artists, creating art live on the spot.

Bringing our passion and expertise in the alternative art worlds to the NYC and global masses couldn’t make for a much better summer!

Go to http://www.summerstage.org/ to download the 2010 schedule as a pdf.  New website and online schedule coming soon.

For more information, please call 917.602.2153 or email info@adhocart.org

Our best to you.

Garrison
Ad Hoc Art