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The Arts

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ART ON LARK!
Albany's Arts Festival

Saturday, June 21, 2008

10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The Lark Street Business Improvement District is pleased to announce the features planned for ART ON LARK 2008:

§  For the first time ever, Lark Street will be closed from State St. to Madison Ave from 7 am to 7 pm

§  Parking will be available at the East Garage at Madison and Eagle St for free.

§  Hundres of artists and artisans showing and selling on Lark Street


§ 
Creative Chaos Zone presented by eba Dance Theatre from Noon to 4 pm on Upper Hudson Ave.

 

Story telling by Frank Lee Speaking from 1:00-2:00 pm

§  The Peoples Choice Art Show at the Upstate Artists Guild- Vote for your favorite piece of art!

§  Sidewalk Chalk Contest - $5 entry fee for chalk and a square on Upper Hudson

§  On the CenterStage in the Trinity Parking Lot:

o       Music @ CenterStage presented by The Albany Barn

§         10:30 Bailey Quinn

§         11:00 Annie & the Hedonists

§         11:55 Caledonia & Ramesh

§         12:25 Rich Ortiz

§         12:55 Taina Asili y La Bande Rebelde

§         1:45 Soundwave

       §         2:00-3:00 Break for Project LARKway
       §         3:00 Rachel Vogt

§         3:15 Project Mercury

§         4:05 Simple Theory

§         4:30 The Charlie Watts Riots


§ 
On the Lark Stage between Lancaster and Jay:

o       Project LARKway Fashion Show presented by Upstate Fashion & Art Magazine from 2pm-3pm

§         Fashion Collections by Mathena Blanding, Katie Pray & LaKeshia Motly

o       Circo de la Dia- a daytime version of Cirque de la Nocturne, a dance variety show from 1-2pm and 3-4pm

  • Time line of events for Circo de la Dia:
  • 1pm, MC Oddy Gato introduces Circo de la Dia and DJ Catalina.
  •  1:10pm, Oddy introduces belly dancer Emily Krontiris performance.
  •  1:20pm, Swing dancers Jason Fenton and Janna Johnson take the stage.
  •  1:30pm, Burlesque performer, Larissa Diaz, charms Lark Street.
  •  1:40pm, Break dancers AtLas and Mecca bust out some phat old skool moves.
  •  1:50pm, Gymnast Sarah Funk wows us with her athleticism.
  •  1:55pm, Oddy wraps up the entertainment with his lyricism telling crowd to enjoy the fashion show.
  •  
  • 2-3pm, Fashion Show
  •  
  • 3pm, MC Oddy returns to the stage to perform his spoken word.
  • 3:10pm, Break dancers AtLas and Mecca pump it up one more time.
  • 3:20pm, Gymnast Sarah Funk displays her acrobatic skills again.
  • 3:30pm, Jason Fenton and Janna Johnson give a fun swing dancing performance.
  • 3:40pm, Emily Krontiris does more exotique Arabic belly dancing.
  • 3:50pm Siren Larissa Diaz takes it to the stage again to beguile us with her singing and dancing.
  •  4pm, Oddy closes out the afternoon with some more of his charming antics.

o       Theatre on the Lark- theatrical performances scheduled for the Lark Stage:

      • 11 am Mop & Bucket Company- "A Morning with Mopco"
      • 12 Noon, Richard Morell- "Putting Theatre on The Chair"
      •  
      • 4:00 pm Confetti Stage-
        Staged Reading excerpt from
         Marge and Melvin by Katherine Ambrosio
      • 4:30 pm Justin Alvis

"Inside Trinity Church"
235 Lark Street
Noon to 4 pm

"Symbols & Stories"

Highlighting carvings & stained glass, 12:30, 1:30

Moeller Organ Demonstrations

with organist Justan Foster, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00

 

 


Check our website for further updates on performances and features to be scheduled throughout the day.

 

ART ON LARK is presented annually by the Lark Street Business Improvement District and sponsored this year by the City of Albany, FOX 23, the Times Union, WEQX and Mary Jane Books.

 

ART ON LARK 2008 is made possible in part through a COMMUNITY ART$GRANT, a program funded through the State and Local Partnership Program of the New York State Council on the Arts and The Arts Center of the Capital Region.

 

ART ON LARK 2008 is scheduled for Saturday June 21st from 10 AM to 5 PM.

For more information call 518-434-3861 or go to www.larkstreet.org

 


 


 

   


  1st Friday: Albany
Celebrating the Arts of Albany

www.1stfridayalbany.org

1st Friday, administered by the Upstate Artists Guild and coordinated by Michael Weidrich, aims to introduce a wider audience to the unique vitality of the artists and venues of Albany. 1st Friday promotes interest in the arts by making it accessible, thereby strengthening the arts community in Albany.

We invite artists, groups, galleries and businesses to be a part of this cultural event. Contingent on available vacant spaces in Center Square and Downtown, one-night art shows may be arranged during a 1st Friday. We also welcome sponsorship from local businesses and patrons of the arts. Please contact 1st Friday Coordinator Michael Weidrich to discuss becoming a part of this monthly Celebration!

 


 

Albany Art Room

457 Madison Avenue
(518) 427-3910
www.albanyartroom.com

Store & Gallery Hours
M-F 11am to 6pm
Sat 10am to 4pm
Sun 10am to 1pm

The Albany Art Room is friendly place where you can create art. We welcome people of all ages and levels of experience. The Albany Art Room provides the materials, space and support needed to discover and express your creativity.

 


 

Albany Institute of History and Art

125 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12210

463-4478
www.albanyinstitute.org

Founded in 1791, the Albany Institute of History & Art, one of the oldest museums in the United States, is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and promoting interest in the history, art and culture of Albany and the Upper Hudson Valley

The museum achieves this mission through its collections, exhibitions, education programs, library, research projects, publications and other programs offered to the general public.

 


 

Amrose + Sable Gallery

306 Hudson Avenue

www.amrosesablegallery.com

Amrose + Sable Gallery is Albany's premiere independent fine art gallery. Our focus is on exhibiting emerging and established artists living + working now, near and far. We emphasize community involvement through our programming, which includes lectures, readings, independent films, workshops, tasting and music performances.

 


 

Capital District Federation of Ideas
383.5 Madison Avenue

www.federationofideas.net

Valuing community connectedness and positive attitudes in our neighborhoods, Capital District Federation of Ideas (CDFI) aims to richen the cultural, intellectual, and social lives of Capital District residents by providing free or inexpensive musical, film, informational, or social events.   Additionally, CDFI supplies free clothing, books for borrowing, free wireless Internet, craft materials, and a non-racist, non-sexist, and non-classist environment to hang out in.

 


 

Central Art Supply

292 Lark Street
426-3501
www.central-art.com
Artist materials for the student and the professional
Tue-Fri 11am - 6pm
Sat-Sun 12pm - 4pm
Closed Monday

Central Art Supply is an independent, artist owned and operated art supply store. Our goal is to stock quality materials that you need as a student or professional artist. If there is something special that you need, let us know. We can help!

 


 

College of St. Rose Art Gallery

324 State Street

www.strose.edu

The College of Saint Rose Art Gallery is housed at the Center for Art and Design, Picotte Hall on State Street, between Lark and Dove Streets. It is located in Albany's historic Center Square near the Empire State Plaza, the New York State Museum, the Albany Institute of History and Art and downtown galleries.

 


 

Daily Grind

204 Lark Street
427-0464
www.dailygrind.com
M-Sat 7am-10pm, Sun 7am-8pm

Presenting rotating art exhibitions throughout the year.

 


 

EB Essentials
248 Lark Street
463-1737
www.worknotes.com/ny/albany/ebessentials/
Works of art with a touch of style and elegance for you and your home.

 


 

eba Inc.

351 Hudson Avenue
Office Hours: M-Th 10am-9pm, F 10am-6pm
465-9916
www.eba-arts.org

eba, Inc. is dedicated to cultivating, promoting, and developing an understanding of, and public interest in the performing, visual, and technological arts. eba?s mission is achieved through creating, performing, training, touring and idea sharing. Of equal importance is to develop an
understanding of the creative potential within each of us and to integrate these unique aims with daily life.
eba, Inc. began as an artist collective in 1973. From its simple beginnings, eba has grown into a multifaceted arts organization intrinsically woven into the artistic fabric of our Capital Region Community. To accomplish our mission, five distinct programs presently operate under the eba umbrella:

Maude Baum and Company Dance Theatre
everything but anchovies Dance Theatre
eba Center for Dance and Fitness
Kids Dancspace @ eba
The eba Theater

 


 

Elissa Halloran Designs
229 Lark Street
432-7090
www.ehdesigns.com
Tue & W 11am-6pm, Th & F 11am-7pm, Sat 11am-6pm, Sun 12pm-5pm
A gift store featuring gift items by local artists and handmade jewelry by Elissa Halloran. Elissa Halloran has been designing and making jewelry for 15 years. When she was little her favorite thing to draw were princesses with earrings that draped down to the floor and ran all the way to the edge for the paper. Just like she couldn't stop drawing earrings when she was a kid, she couldn't stop making jewelry as an adult. She began giving it away to friends, who began asking for special orders. This habit turned in to a profitable venture when she started bringing work to festivals and craft shows throughout upstate New York. Ten years later, she opened a store on Lark Street in Albany, New York.

 


 

Empire State Plaza Art Collect
http://www.ogs.state.ny.us/visiting/cultural/toursart.html

The Empire State Plaza Art Collection consists of 92 paintings, sculptures, and tapestries that are sited in the Empire State Plaza concourse, buildings, and outdoor areas. Many of the objects can be considered under the general heading of "New York School" art. Considered avant-garde at the time it was created, New York School art eventually acquired mainstream status, and is the first American art movement to have truly worldwide impact.

The ESP Art Collection is available for viewing when the Plaza is open to the public:

 

Concourse and Plaza:

6:00 a.m. to 6 p.m., Daily

 

Corning Tower:

6:00 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday-Friday

 


 

Lark Street Business Improvement District

245 Lark Street

www.larkstreet.org

Presenting community-based art exhibitions throughout the year.

 


 

Lark Tattoo

278 Lark Street

www.larktattoo.com

Lark Tattoo Albany is located on Lark Street and is proud to host one of the most talented crews in the tattoo business. Our artists' talents and experience cover everything from custom and traditional designs, to cover-ups and portraits. The shop’s commitment to excellence is shown not only in it's artistic talent, but the dedication to a clean & safe working environment, and customer satisfaction.

We are very proud to host some of the most talented tattoo artists as well as guest artists from all over the world doing guest spots at our shop. Its very important to educate yourself before selecting a tattoo studio, so we invite you to browse our artists' galleries and see the diverse range of styles and talents that Lark Tattoo has to offer.

 


 

Lark Tavern

453 Madison Avenue
463-9779
www.larktavern.com

Lark Tavern is dedicated to bringing the Capital Region a variety of outstanding musical acts, community events, and other special performances. In addition to our frequent special events Tess' Lark Tavern features the following events on a regular basis:

Open Mic with Mother Judge & John Brodeur, every Wednesday night, no cover.
Poets Speak Loud Poetry Open Mic, last Monday of every month from 7PM on. Visit
AlbanyPoets.com for more info.


 
National Upholstering Gallery
231 Lark Street
434-1458
www.jfpan.com/national

A showcase for work by regional artists includes photography, drawings, and paintings as well as original cards.

 


 

New York Expressive Art

4 Central Avenue

(518) 434-2412

www.newyorkexpressivearts.com/

We have been providing opportunities for personal development and community-building through the expressive arts for over 20 years. Central to our mission is addressing individual and societal needs by incorporating feeling, intuition, imagination and creative thinking into daily life. We are focused on bringing people together to counteract the isolation in our communities. We believe that the expressive arts are a natural vehicle in this process, enabling society to benefit from the unique talents and perspectives that each individual can contribute.

 


 

New York State Museum
10-5pm Daily
474-5877

http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/

Experience New York's natural, cultural and human history and much more. Permanent and special exhibits, dioramas and interactive displays. The Museum offers approximately 12 new exhibitions each year on a wide range of subjects. Exhibitions are often developed with our own extensive collections or traveled from renowned museums across the country.

 


 

Red Garter Gallery @ Lark Vegas Boutique

273 Lark Street
434-4907

www.larkvegas.com

Monday-Saturday 3pm -10pm

Lark Vegas was started 4 years ago as part of Lark Tattoo. Their piercing and tattoo clientele had expanded  so much that they needed more room. The owners wanted to create a more professional and relaxed setting for their piercing customers. In October 2006, the owners sold  Lark Vegas to me, their friend and  manager of the shop. I have over 10 years of piercing experience.
Recently, Lark Vegas opened the Red Garter Gallery, showcasing exquisite and provocative works of art from around the Capital Region.

 


 

Romaine Brooks Gallery

332 Hudson Avenue

www.romainebrooksgallery.30art.com

Tuesday-Thursday 7 pm-10pm, Sunday 7pm-10pm or by appointment

The Romaine Brooks Gallery, a program of the Capital District Gay & Lesbian Community Council, is one of the premiere art showcases in the Albany Art Scene. The Gallery spotlights the best artistic talent in the LGBT community of the Capital Region. The Gallery is a core member of 1st Fridays’ art movement in Albany. The Romaine Brooks Gallery, as part of 1st Fridays, draws in over 800 people to attend the gallery openings. The Gallery has a commitment to at least one new show a month, art program development, culture evenings, and exciting gallery events. The CDGLCC strives to be a true patron of the Arts with the Romaine Brooks Gallery as a must go to destination in the region.

 


 

Upstate Artists Guild

247 Lark Street

www.upstateartistsguild.org

The Upstate Artists Guild is a not-for-profit volunteer organization, open to all, which promotes the appreciation, practice, and enjoyment of art. Our mission is to promote art education and artistic endeavors throughout the community; to maintain a space in which to meet for the purpose of exhibitions, lectures, and instruction; and to work with the community to stimulate an interest in the arts

 


 

Wine Bar & Bistro

200 Lark Street

(518) 463-2881
Mon-Sat 5pm-Midnight

Offering intimate collections of art in a cozy ambiance with 3 fireplaces and an extensive selection of fine wine and cuisine.

 


 

ZuZu's Wonderful Life, Inc.

299-301 Hamilton Avenue

(518) 426-1269

www.zuzusweb.com

Zuzu’s Mission is to represent the ingredients for a wonderful life! The concept originally was from "It’s a Wonderful Life" with Jimmy Stewart. From this small concept, was created a multi-faceted, holistic business located at 299-301 Hamilton Street in Albany with "All of the ingredients for a Wonderful Life."
Zuzu’s Natural Oasis has delicious desserts with cappuccino, espresso, coffee specialty drinks, soda and juice.
Zuzu’s Main Studio offers regular events ranging from yoga and belly dancing live music and comedy improv.


 

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