Showing posts with label Craig Mcinnis. Show all posts
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Friday, November 7, 2014

Two Artists With A Vision: Craig McInnis and Rolando Chang Barrero at Armory Art Center Art Salon Nov. 18th, 2014


The Founders on Art Synergy Craig McInnis and Rolando Chang Barrero at 
Armory Art Center Art Salon

Rolando Chang Barrero and Craig McInnis
 “TWO ARTISTS WITH A VISION:
THE CREATION OF ART SYNERGY - ART AND CULTURE IN PALM BEACH COUNTY” 

 ART SALON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, 2014 AT THE ART SALON - 6:30 - 8:30 PM
IN THE ARMORY ART CENTER LIBRARY

Art Synergy, happening during Art Palm Beach each January, is now bringing the work of local artists to the attention of artlovers from across the globe, thanks to the efforts of two artists with a vision.

"We are organizing the most important art exhibition of the year....only the best in Palm Beach County will be selected...." -rolando chang barrero
Click for details: The Art Synergy 2015 Exhibition

Season One debuted in January 2014. It was wildly successful, and is now going into Season Two. Art Synergy 2014 included six art districts throughout Palm Beach County, and gained the full support of David and Lee Ann Lester, cofounders of Art Palm Beach and the American International Fine Art Fair, who provided booth space within the Convention Center at both fairs.

They also gained the support of The City of Boynton Beach Art in Public Places, The Society of the Four Arts, various mayor's offices, local CRA's and West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) . The second year is being planned now, and promises to be even more successful.

Rolando Chang Barrero, B.F.A., M.A.A.T., School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Rolando is the President of the Florida Arts Association. Rolando is a professional artist and curator and maintains a working studio and gallery called ActivistArtistA at the Boynton Beach Art District where his efforts have been recognized by many awards including a Congressional Letter of Commendation 2014, Best Exhibition in Broward and Palm Beach County 2014, and Best Art Walk in Broward and Palm Beach 2013. He will be opening a new gallery, Rolando Chang Barrero Fine Art, on Lucerne Avenue, Lake Worth, on Friday, November 21.

Craig McInnis, professional artist, illustrator, muralist, and musician has an AAS degree in advertising design from Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. His latest mural was recently completed in Northwood, and he is the Creative Director of Fright Nights at the South Florida Fairgrounds, where he does horror make-up, graphics, branding, set design, and has played many different characters. He is now also teaching cartooning to youth at the Armory.
The two co-Founders of Art Synergy have been working with artists throughout the county to make Art Synergy such a success. They will talk about their own work as artists, about Art Synergy as it heads into Season Two, and what this will mean for artists in Palm Beach County.

There's a $10 fee to attend

If you'd like to bring some snacks or drinks to share, that would be much appreciated, and, please, share this announcement with friends.

ART SALONS offer stimulating conversations with other artists, in a relaxed setting. As a springboard to each of our explorations, professional artists from South Florida are invited to present their work, talk about what influenced them, and examine the work of influential artists showing in museums and galleries. Our discussions cover the gamut of contemporary art themes, including conceptual, cultural, socio/political, environmental, race and gender focused and aesthetic practices, the materials and techniques used to convey these ideas, and where we fit into the world of contemporary conceptual art. They’re also an opportunity to explore the practical side of being an artist, of professional development and the sharing of useful resources.
Salons are facilitated by Elle Schorr.
DIRECTIONS: All Salons meet in the Library of the Armory Art Center, 1700 Parker Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 3340, in the historic Art Deco Armory building to the left of the garden.
If you're driving North on I-95, turn right/ east on Belvedere Blvd. Turn left at the light on to Parker Avenue. Continue north to Park Place, just before the fire station. The entrance and main parking lot of the Armory Art Center is halfway up the block on the left side.
If you're driving South on I-95, turn left / east on Okeechobee Blvd. Turn right on Parker Ave, just before the Convention Center. Continue south past the fire station and turn right on Park Avenue. The entrance and main parking lot of the Armory Art Center is halfway up the block on the left side.


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Art and Culture Magazine: Spotlight on Craig McInnis and Rolando Chang Barrero of Art Synergy



Art and Culture Leaders of Palm Beach County join together to create Art Synergy's Art Week 2015!

Contact: 
786-521-1199

Palm Beach County- Art Synergy Co-Founders, Rolando Chang Barrero (Boynton Beach Art District) and Craig McInnis (Northwood's Lot 23) are at it again!

Last year Art Synergy partnered with David and Lee Ann Lester organizers of ArtPalmBeach and took on the herculean task of organizing the first series of satellite exhibitions: Art al'Fresco, Continuum, Art Pop!, Art X, South Dixie Antique Row, and the Worth Ave Art Walk.
Art Synergy's presence was established at ArtPalmBeach 2014 and became know to all visitors, collectors, and the who's who in the art world with an exhibition of works by the best professional artists of Palm Beach County which was juried by Paul Fisher and organized by Rolando Chang Barrero.

    
On September 17, 2014 at 6 pm Art Synergy will host a planning meeting with with last years art district leaders along with new members who have joined the rally to elevate Palm Beach County as the South Florida Destination for the Arts. 
Art and cultural leadership meeting will take place at Cacace Fine Art Gallery, 354 NE 4th Street, Delray Beach, Florida.
Katie Dietz (Lighthouse Art Center,Tequesta), AJ Brockman (Brewhouse Gallery, Lake Park), Joanne Berkow (Benzaiten Center, Lake Worth), Debbie Lee Mostel (Palm Beach Gardens), Vincent J. Cacace (Artist Alley, Delray Beach), and Elayne Mordes (WhiteSpace:The Mordes Collection, West Palm Beach), Anthony and Trina Burks (ATB Fine Art, WEst Palm Beach), Jonathon Ortiz-Smykla (OSGS Gallery, Northwood), Nickie and Freddy Hennevelt (Hennevelt Gallery, Northwood) and Jamnea Finlayson (JF Gallery, Antique Row)  will join forces to create Art SYNERGY's ART WEEK 2015 in Palm Beach County to coincide with ARTPALMBEACH 2015 in  January.




Thursday, September 25, 2014

Palm Beach Post Today: Boynton Beach Art District to Celebrate 4th Anniversary



Artists Rolando Chang Barrero (left) and Richard Beau Lieu sit in the midst of the Boynton Beach Art District on Aug. 30, 2014. Beau Lieu founded the district in the 1980s, and Barrero helped it to blossom beginning about four years ago. (Damon Higgins / The Palm Beach Post)


Boynton Beach Art District
"Where art comes Alive" Every 4th Thursday of the Month


Upcoming....

Special Presentation: Paint it Re-paint it! October 5, 2014
Unveiling of ActivistArtistA's Bay Gates Project 2014-2015 
Open to the Public, 24 hrs a day

Anniversary Art Walk, October, 23, 2014 | 6-11 pm

Art Synergy: Art Week 2015 Art Walk January 24, 2014 6-11 pm


BOYNTON BEACH — 
Artist and appraiser Richard Beau Lieu remembers what it was like in 1986 when he first opened a studio on Industrial Avenue in Boynton Beach.
It was quiet. He was the only artist around. He was a sculptor.
He tried his best to let the public know he was there.
“It wasn’t back then an area known for art,” Beau Lieu said. “Now it is.”
What is now known as the Boynton Beach Art District was once called the Neighborhood Arts Gallery. With the help of artist Rolando Chang Barrero, Industrial Avenue has become a vibrant art scene which in October will celebrate its fourth anniversary.
Around the same time, the district will do its yearly change of the murals that line the outside walls. The artists are taking proposals and have already decided the theme for the murals will be WPA Propaganda posters* (unveiling October 5th, 2014).
The art district has 11 artists who rent studios on Industrial Avenue. The public is invited to walk around the area to view the outside murals or stop in and meet the artists. The district also offers a popular Art Walk. The walk — which also includes food trucks, music and performances — was briefly canceled over the summer because of a permitting issue but came back Aug. 28. The next walk is today.
“It’s good. It’s a good place to be. Art in Public Places is extremely well developed here,” Chang Barrero said. “When I first got here I couldn’t draw two people in here … and they were like ‘Where’s Boynton Beach?’”
Chang Barrero came to the district four years ago and re-branded the area.
Beau Lieu remembers when Chang Barrero asked if he’d be stepping on his feet in trying to market the district.
“I said ‘Hey, listen, I expended all my energy years ago. If you want to go for it, just go for it,’” Beau Lieu said. “He’s brought a lot of attention to the area.”
So Chang Barrero contacted his friends from throughout the county and told them about the district.
Chang Barrero said it was clear how important the place has become to the public when the city canceled the walk.

A mural by Craig McInnis in the Boynton Beach Art District. (Mark Edelson/The Palm Beach Post) - 
The art walk had been going on without a permit for a while and when Chang Barrero expressed plans to expand it, the city said something else had to be done. The solution is for Chang Barrero to obtain a $250 yearly permit.
“The whole township rallied behind me and the city, I guess, realized how important it was to really find a quick resolution to it,” Chang Barrero said.
Even before that, it seems the city has always in, a way, been behind the concept of an arts district.
Beau Lieu said back when he first came to the area, he fought to keep a sign up at the entrance of Industrial Avenue announcing an art gallery. Businesses would take it down and he went to city officials for help. The officials ended up siding with Beau Lieu and helped with the signage.
Chang Barrero said Boynton was a perfect fit to develop as an art district.
“Boynton Beach was prime. It was a prime area for the development of the arts,” 
he said.


Boynton Beach Art District Art Walk:
When: 7 p.m. today
Where: 406-422 West Industrial Ave., Boynton Beach











Sunday, June 22, 2014

Big names donate to Auction Fundraiser at ActivistArtistA Gallery this Thursday Night!


Auction for Newlywed Couple at ActivistArtistA Gallery is expected to raise the needed funds for initial medical expenses for Stephen and Sara Hawrylciw. 

Auction to SupportStephen and Sara Hawrylciw

ActivistArtistA Gallery
410 West Industrial Ave.
Boynton Beach, Florida 33427

This Thursday, June 26, 2014 | 6-11 PM

Stephen and his family found out of his diagnosis with smoldering myeloma (pre-stage bone marrow cancer) just three weeks after Stephen was married.  He went to his primary doctor when persisting pains in his chest concerned his wife.  Blood tests led to a bone marrow biopsy which led to 
Stephen's diagnosis.

His hematologist suggested they be aggresive to treat what they found since myeloma is not only rare and dangerous but also even more rare in someone Stephen's age.
 
The conventional treatment success rates that he and his wife found were not acceptable to them, nor did it seem safe; as the doctors suggested it could interefere with 
Stephen and Sara's hopes to have a family.

The couple has found a world-renowned doctor with outstanding success rates and a safe treatment for Stephen.  The doctor has his own practice in Manhattan and the couple will be traveling at the end of May to visit with him and his team to begin Stephen's treatment. 

If you would like to show your financial support for the couple 
an online fund has been set up at:


Sneak peek at what to expect at the auction:

Gifts, Books, Art Work, Collectibles and 
Sports Memorabilia 

LEBO
"I'm Here" 18"x18"


Cheyl Maeder
Dreamscapes, Sea & Sky V, A/P, 11 x 17 inches archival print



Pro Skateboarder, Brad Cromer autographed decks!


Pro Boxing Champ, Jameel "Big Time" McCline autographed Boxing Trunks!

MMA Fighter, Stephanie "Blondie" Mankin signed Wrist Wraps!


Also, gifts and artwork by:

Barbara Bailey, Nicole Galluccio, Becky Osborne-Phillips, Anita Lovitt, Caren Hackman, Trina Slade-Burks, Craig McInnis, Rolando Chang Barrero, Jonathon Ortiz-Smykla, and others!






Thursday, February 20, 2014

New Times! "Fire Ant" Reports: BBAD Got Bitch-Slapped !


New Times 

Boynton Beach Live: Arts District Bounces Back From Flood Damage








Thumbnail image for BBAD.jpg
Ali Miranda

Boynton Beach Live Tonight: 
Thursday, February 20, 2014 | 7-11 PM
410-422 West Industrial Ave.,
Boynton Beach, Florida 33426
786-521-1199

FREE

Bitch-slapped by the 100-year flood of last January, the intrepid artists and entrepreneurs of the Boynton Beach Art District are back on their feet again and ready to roll. To celebrate, they're hosting an art walk tomorrow night including live music, live painting and fire dance.

Located in a low-lying industrial district just west of the FEC railroad tracks off I-95, the BBAD's storage bays and workspaces were especially vulnerable to the nearly two feet of rain that came down January 10. The district's residents lost an estimated $60,000 of equipment, materials, and irreplaceable art to the flood.
The local community's response to the disaster was "moving, overwhelming," according to Rolando Chang Barrero, whose ActivistArtistA Gallery is the district's spark plug. "Almost every artist I know kicked in $20 or so to help out," he told New Times. "The vendors at our events held a fundraiser at Respectable Street. Local businessman Glen Pearce donated $900!"
The money raised so far -- nearly $2000 -- has been set aside to replace the BBAD's sound equipment. (They're using borrowed equipment tomorrow.) A March 2 benefit (details to follow) is slated to raise funds for computers and a/c. The art that was lost, that's gone with the wet. "I held a waterlogged fire sale," Barrero told us. "Sold damaged pieces off for $10 each."
"We went from flood to festival in one week," Barrero said. "The Art al'Fresco show went on as planned. With the art walk tomorrow, we're fully back."
Tomorrow night's musical headliner is J.C. Dwyer, lead singer and guitarist with Lake Worth's Mobile Homies, self-described "Rockers who grew up on country and got sick of hearing the glitzy crap that passes for country these days and decided, 'Zoddammit, we gotta do something about this!'"
Working the turntables will be DJ Thought, of Smooth Bounce Entertainment. Slinging paint in real time will be multi-media threat Craig McInnis. The Philosofires performance troupe will set the night alight with fire dance, hula hoop, and belly dance. The show must go on.
Boynton Beach Live. 7 to 11 p.m., Thursday, February 20, 422 West Industrial Ave.,
Boynton Beach
Fire Ant -- an invasive species, tinged bright red, with an annoying, sometimes-fatal sting -- covers politics, activism, the environment and culture in Palm Beach County and elsewhere. Got feedback or a tip? Contact Fire.Ant@BrowardPalmBeach.com.



Wednesday, February 19, 2014

New Times: Calls Justin Bieber a Douch in Blurb about Art District!


Original Painting by Rolando Chang Barrero, $600
contact: ActivistArtistA@gmail.com

--In early January of this year, a ridiculously annoying storm decided to rain bullets onto the city of Boynton. Although it wouldn't have been classified as biblical (since there weren't any reports of animals headed two by two toward a gigantic wooden ark built by the town drunk), the level of frustration this storm caused was at least at Justin Bieber levels. Luckily, the recovery time took way less than whatever time it's going to take the pop star to be able to see a carton of eggs and not immediately get the urge to act like a douchey 12-year-old


Boynton is back, and with it comes Boynton Beach Live, a multimedia art walk, open mic, and fire show that was supposed to be held in January, until the storm flooded the town. 

Boynton Beach Live is brought to you by the Boynton Beach Arts District and will literally light a fire on your Thursday evening. The show will feature Mobile Homies lead singer J.C. Dwyer live, Craig McInnis as a guest artist, Soundmaster: DJ Though of Smooth Bounce Entertainment, and the Philosifires with a fire show not to be missed. 
The show will be held at 422 W. Industrial Ave. in Boynton Beach from 7 to 11 p.m. and is free to attend. Visit activistartista.blogspot.com, or call 786-521-1199.
— By Tana Velen


BOYNTON BEACH LIVE, THIS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH | 7-11 PM

ActivistArtistA Gallery

Map & Directions422 W. Industrial Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426

786-521-1199