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Rachael Ashe: Book Art

My arty friend Rachael Ashe has her altered book art at a couple of awesome shows this fall.

(e)motive: Artist’s Books
An exhibition of over 100 national and international experimental altered and artists’ books, curated by Emma Powell and Melanie Bush of We Love Your Books.
Date: August 28th to September 24th, 2010
Location: Artworks-mk, UK
There is a gallery of selected work available on flickr.

Vancouver Timeraiser
This is a yearly event to raise volunteer hours through a silent auction of the works of local artists. Here is a video explaining how it works.
Date: September 23rd, 2010. Doors open at 7pm
Location: The Roundhouse Community Centre, Vancouver, BC
Buy Tickets online

Pop-up Now!
An International Exhibition of Movable Artist Books
Date: September 22 to October 30, 2010
Location: 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, OR
The full catalogue of work is available online.

ReVision: The Art of Recycling
A two day juried show featuring artwork made from recycled materials and found objects.
Date: October 2 & 3, 2010
Location: The Granville Island Hotel, 1253 Johnston Street, Vancouver, BC
A partial gallery of selected work is available online.

Check out her stuff! Go ahead, you can even buy it.

Chris Velan at the Railway Club on Thursday

Hello blog. I missed you while I was away in Belize. I’m coming back to way too much email and an invitation to see Chris Velan at the Railway Club on Thursday, April 1. This email alone is worth trolling the inbox for other gems.

What do I know about this event?

1) MEC is a member of 1% For the Planet
(http://onepercentfortheplanet.org/en/), an organization that encourages businesses of all sizes to donate 1% of sales to environmental causes.

2) MEC’s 1% goes to funding The Big Wild.

3) Canadian musician and lover of the outdoors Chris Velan (http://chrisvelan.com) recently joined 1% For the Planet.

4) Chris is touring the country in support of 1% and The Big Wild, playing evening concerts and gigs at MEC stores.

5) I like MEC and I know the right people there in order to get an invite. And maybe I should encourage my clients to join this 1% For the Planet. Maybe MEC even wants some Boxcar pennies?

Want to get a teaser? Listen to a couple of songs and learn more about the tour here:
http://TheBigWild.org/chrisvelan

Photos and fun to come. Now back to the inbox.

Watching the Paralympic Opening Ceremony

FYI: There is no live broadcast of the Paralympic Opening Ceremony. It starts at 6 pm PST this Friday night, and runs 2 hours and 8 minutes. If you’re interested, good luck.

CTV and NBC intend to package it and transmit it in the early afternoon Saturday (check your listings).

As for watching the Games, CTV plans to only broadcast the sledge hockey games that include a Canadian team live, and is only carrying a total of 25 English hours of about 200 hours available, most of it in nightly 90-minute packages. For those of you who tried to watch NBC’s coverage of the Olympics, the Paralympic coverage will be even worst. NBC plans a total of 20 hours, some of it weeks after the events are held.

For diligent, internet-bound viewers, you can watch the Opening Ceremony live. The International Paralympic Committee has a web broadcast site that will carry it (and most of the Games competitions) live.

Here’s the address:

http://www.ParalympicSport.tv

(Source: Peter Morgan, thank you!)

Oprah’s Favourite Women Authors: Constance Kellough

Oprah picks 17 of her favourite women writers, including one of my Boxcar Marketing clients, Constance Kellough, author of The Leap.

Constance Kellough
Constance Kellough is the president of Namaste Publishing, the publisher that brought us Eckhart Tolle. In her book The Leap, she proposes that consciousness is a reality anyone can enter at any time. The key is stillness, not silence. The Leap promises to help you stay present with the physical realm in a profoundly deep way. As the Zen masters say: Before enlightenment, chop wood and carry water; after enlightenment, chop wood and carry water.

“This is a book of crystalline vibration…The Leap assists humanity to purposefully, passionately and compassionately support our leap into a new reality.” Ann, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Book Sculptures

It’s been a week of books and art. Here are some of the things I’ve appreciated most:

The Design Files: Interview with Nicholas Jones
I love these stunning sculptures made of beautiful old books.

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Daily Imprint: We Heart Books
I want to hang these flash cards on the wall. L is for Ladybug.

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Another book loving artist is Cara Borer.
The photographs are as wonderful as the sculptures.

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And everything in this Fun Forever post is amazing!
I especially like the George Russell cutouts. Alice in Wonderland is one of my favourites.

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Found Shit: Words Create Worlds
Anagram Bookshop Art Ads

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And please go look at Rachael Ashe’s altered book series on Flickr. I want to buy some for my office.

Reading Is Sexy Calendar

Attention Readers: This calendar is hot.

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The 2010 Reading Is Sexy Calendar goes on sale this week to promote literacy and to raise funds to help kids and adults with dyslexia become literate.

Buy the calendar.

I sat down (virtually) with Emme Rogers to talk about the calendar.

Who does the calendar supports?

The Canadian Branch of The International Dyslexia Association
http://www.interdys.org/

Welcome to IDA Ontario Website

Our goal is to promote literacy and raise funds to support those with dyslexia.

What was the impetus behind the idea?

Back in the spring, Ian Martin (http://www.twitter.com/IanAMartin) was starting up his publishing house, Atomic Fez Publishing, and was trying to goad me into saying “Reading Is Sexy” as often as possible on twitter. This sparked the idea for doing a “Reading Is Sexy” calendar promoting literacy.

Initially the calendar was supposed to be shot “calendar girl” style, like the one Bryne Pen did on Salt Spring to raise funds and awareness for The Land Conservancy. Alas not all our models understood what I meant by that, so it will likely be our theme for next year.

We chose the International Association of Dyslexia as our charity because they interact with Emme online (@onbida) and Emme is dyslexic. That said, she is one of the lucky kids who had access to help, so she has never treated her dyslexia as a crutch, but rather as her secret superpower. It is why she looks at the world in a different way, is not limited to typical rules dictating how things work, and has approached life with perseverance, hard work and problem solving.

Who is Emme?

Emme is the girl next door. You know the one. She was the Tomboy who always out climbed the boys to reach the most precarious limits of the tree in the yard. The one who you just gave the ball or the puck to on the soccer field or hockey rink for fear of her side tackle or crosscheck. The one who loved making mud pies, but wouldn’t be caught dead at a tea party. You know the one. The one whose Mom couldn’t watch what she was up to for fear that she’d have a heart attack. That girl. The one whose friends you didn’t mess with, not because she was manipulative, but because she hated injustices and wasn’t afraid to say so. Just ask the boy next door. Maybe he’ll pull out the photo of the black eye he was sporting the day he was a ring bearer.

We’ll Emme’s all grown up now and she’s no longer “Leo the Late Bloomer.” A homosexual drama teacher has taught her how to put on makeup. Somewhere along the lines she lost her fear that her bum is too big and she wears fitted clothes now. And, if wonders will ever cease, she actually likes to put on a party dress, minus the runners and hockey jacket.

So in essence, Emme represents that secret hidden voice in many of us women — the things that go through the heads of our mothers, girlfriends and ourselves — the only difference is that she says these things aloud, and rather then be embarrassed about these thoughts or insecurities she screams them aloud for all the world to hear.

And yes, she’s a total character and given her tomboy past finds it totally hilarious that she is now seen as Vancouver’s / Canada’s gal-about-town and go to girl on all that is hot and sexy in this lovely world of ours.

Who’s in the calendar?

Photographers

If you’d like to support the Canadian Branch of the International Dyslexia Association, please buy the calendar.

And if you’d like your calendar signed by the men and women of “Reading Is Sexy”, please come out to the Launch Party and Literary Celebration on Thursday.

Local: Gudrun Wine & Cheese Bistro (150-3500 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC)
Date: Thursday December 3, 2009
Time: 7 pm until late

Stop by for author readings, calendar signings by the models, and the auctioning of some of Robert Shaer’s photos from the shoot. Plus Gudrun goodies, wine and beer will be on sale.

Oh, and have a closer look at Miss January.

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I’m reading Andrew Zuckerman’s photography book, Creature.

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See Emme’s behind-the-scenes photos.

Buy the calendar.

Shen Yun Coming to Vancouver in March

imageThe New York-based Shen Yun is coming to Vancouver at the end of March. The show is an amazing revival of China’s five-millennial-old artistic traditions that thrived before decades of suppression by the Chinese communist state. It is presented by two non-profit local organizations, NTDTV and Falun Dafa Association.

Queen Elizabeth Theatre from March 25, 28, 2010.

$39, $59, $79, $109, $139

ORDER TICKETS
Online: www.ticketmaster.ca/shenyun
Ticketmaster: 604-280-4444
Presenter Hotline: 1-800-683-0191

OFFICIAL WEBSITE
ShenYunPerformingArts.org

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