Hello friends!
This January, The Artclash Collective will be organizing the fifth anniversary Fun-A-Day Project!
What is Fun-A-Day you ask? It’s simple! Pick something you’d like to do every day (take a photograph, make the bed, draw a picture, bake a cake) and do it every day for the entire month of January. Submit your 31 pieces in early February to be included in the show. (If you do something like make-the-bed-a-day or talk-to-a-stranger-a-day, just figure out a way to document it–with photographs, in a zine, whatever.)
Fun-A-Day has been happening in Philly for the past five years–this marks the first year of Fun-A-Day in the Bay. The project is being organized by a group of Philly expats and at least one of the Artclash Collective’s founding members. Any and all folks living on the west coast, particularly in the Bay Area, are encouraged to submit!!
Check out the website:
www.artclash.com for more details, photos from past shows, info about the show and submission details (TBA).
It will be a great start to your year.
love,
Artclash Collective WEST
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From artclash.com:
This January we will be holding our fifth anniversary Fun-A-Day Project! Guidelines for entry are simple. Create your own project and produce one piece of artwork each day for the entire month of January. Then submit your 31 pieces by February 7 to be included in our fifth anniversary show.
I began organizing this show in 2004 in Philadelphia with Kara, Corey and Mike (and now Sharon is involved too). Last year there were also Fun-A-Day shows in Pittsburgh and Houston. I would love to do a California Fun-A-Day, but I don’t think I have enough free time. But if anyone wants to take on a large chunk of the organizing responsibilities, I would be happy to help. And hopefully some new Fun-A-Day shows will come together this year!
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i completed 24 processing experiments and had them displayed at the
fun-a-day show. i was in virtual attendance via skype video chat, so i was able to get feedback from people as they viewed my project. in the coming months, i intend to further develop
color buddy into a fully functional tool for artists and designers. i will also continue to experiment with processing and post my projects on this page. here are some photos from the show, from my point-of-view:
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