Free Advance Screening of Art:21 (PBS) Premiere - Oct 6, Beacon 

Free Advance Screening of Art:21—Art in the 21st Century (PBS) Season 5 Premiere
Tuesday, Oct. 6, 8–9:30pm

BEAHIVE - 291 Main St, Beacon, NY
917-449-6356
Info/RSVP: www.meetup.com/BEAHIVE/calendar/11232584/
Free, open to the public




BEACON ART SALON AND BEAHIVE HOST EXCLUSIVE EVENT
FEATURING ADVANCE SCREENING OF 'COMPASSION'
FROM SEASON FIVE OF ART:21 – ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

Peabody Award-Winning Documentary Series Premieres in October on PBS

Tues, Oct. 6, 8–9:30pm

The Beacon Art Salon (BAS) and BEAHIVE, in partnership with Art21, present a sneak preview of the fifth season of the Peabody Award-winning Art:21—Art in the Twenty-First Century, the only prime time national television series focused exclusively on contemporary art. The Beacon Art Salon is a group of artists and art enthusiasts and BEAHIVE is a shared workspace and collaborative community — both in Beacon, NY.

The event is Tuesday, October 6, 8:00 to 9:30 PM, at BEAHIVE (291 Main Street, Beacon, NY). It features a one-hour screening of the premiere episode, "Compassion," followed by a brief presentation by Stacey Ward Kelly, BAS director and Art21 Institute Teacher. It is free and open to the public and follows the BAS monthly meeting, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM.

BAS founder Stacey Ward Kelly is one of 15 educators chosen nationwide from NY, Chicago and LA to be in the Art21 Educators program, a year-long professional development initiative designed to cultivate and support K-12 art educators interested in bringing contemporary art, artists, and themes into their classrooms.

The "Compassion" episode features artists whose works explore the possibility of understanding and reconciling past and present, while exposing injustice and expressing tolerance for others: William Kentridge, Doris Salcedo and Carrie Mae Weems. Weems incidentally did a photo project in Beacon a few years ago.

The season premieres on PBS the following night, October 7th, with a new episode each Wednesday during the month (10pm (check local listings). Through in-depth profiles and interviews, the four-part series reveals the inspiration, vision and techniques behind the creative works of some of today's most thought-provoking artists.

This screening is part of Art21 Access '09, an international screening initiative created to increase knowledge of contemporary art, ignite dialogue, and inspire creative thinking. Screenings are held at over 300 museums, schools, libraries, art spaces, and community centers and is organized in collaboration with Americans for the Arts' National Arts and Humanities Month.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Employing stop-motion animation, drawing, and performance, William Kentridge creates poignant films and stage productions that transform sobering political events — such as apartheid, revolution, and colonialism — into poetic allegories. Kentridge, a South African artist perhaps most famous for his animated films, and who works in diverse media including sculpture, charcoal drawings, and prints, was included in the 2009 Time magazine 100 most influential people and is currently staging Shostakovich's The Nose for the Metropolitan Opera.

Carrie Mae Weems takes inspiration from colloquial forms — a joke, song, plea, or rebuke — to create complex photographic series that scrutinize subjectivity and insist that pernicious stereotypes be held up to the mirror of everyday emotional and intellectual life. In a recent video and photo series, filmed around the time of the 2008 United States presidential election, Weems reflects upon the legacy of the 1960s that led to this recent historic moment.

Doris Salcedo draws from the oppressive history of her country, Colombia, when creating her work. Her understated sculptures and installations embody the silenced lives of the marginalized, from individual victims of violence in her own country to the larger disempowered populations of the Third World.

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
The Beacon Art Salon (www.giraffeandturtle.com/bas.html) is a group of artists and art enthusiasts who live, work, show or play in Beacon, NY. The members gather once a month to support one another and build Beacon's art community. Meetings are open to all.

BEAHIVE is a new kind of shared workspace for independent workers and collaborative community in Beacon. It provides a shared, creative work environment for solopreneurs, the creative class, microbusinesses and consultants. It is building a community of members with a range of creative and technical talents and a desire to improve their professional lives, their personal lives and their community. 

ABOUT ART21
Over the past ten years, Art21 (www.art21.org) has established itself as the preeminent chronicler of contemporary art and artists through Art:21—Art in the Twenty-First Century. In addition to its PBS series and year-round series-based education and public programs efforts, Art21 has expanded its film production and educational efforts in recent years, including the premiere of the new short-format documentary series Art21–Exclusive on multiple online platforms and expansion of the Art21 Blog. New programs are also in the works, including a feature film as well as Art21 Educators, an ongoing professional development program for teachers.

Contact: Stacey Ward Kelly, 845-401-8798, swkarts@yahoo.com

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Fri, Sept 18, 7:30pm
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Solopreneurs Sounding Board
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Andrea Ramirez / True Nourishment
Sat, Sept 26, 11am
$49 BEAHIVE members / $57 public
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TIME TO GET YOUR WORK ON
Summer's heading back south — after a short, hesitant visit. Time to get back to work. Enthused or ambivalent? (You might be eager if you have a place like BEAHIVE to work at!)

Actually, we never really stopped working. We're entering our fifth month with a pretty good rhythm, steadily increasing in tempo. Just look at the sidebar for the whole host of events scheduled for September — including our regular film and game nights, a visioning workshop, a new monthly solopreneur sounding board group (still working on the name), BACA's monthly meeting, and a health workshop for pre-, post- and menopausal women. Some are only for members, some are open to all.

BEAHIVE on MeetupDetails on the events calendar on our site — or on the new Meetup group we just created. We continually hear folks lament missing one of our events because they forgot. Join the Meetup as another way to get reminders of the specific events that interest you.

And mark them in your calendar of choice!

Kelly KingmanNow, an exciting announcement. To help Scott (founder) manage all of this buzziness and the many more plans we have in mind, Kelly Kingman flies in to help the hive. Until a couple weeks ago she was photo editor at the newsweekly The Week. Their loss, our gain.

You probably know Kelly as the founder of our beloved Beacon Citizen Network. She's also a freelance writer and budding entrepreneur. Now that she's fully independent, watch for a bigger presence around the Hudson Valley (see Member Bzzz below for a couple of her myriad projects).

Finally, in last month's Bzzz we included some pics from the HV Real Food tasting event in July. Now we have a nice little video ditty for you, courtesy of our friends The Vaccinated Society. Member Anne Dailey is a rock star!



MEMBER BZZZ
New member: Peter Stemmler, vector and pen illustrator, partner in QuickHoney, whose impressive agency and editorial client list makes you wonder if they do anything besides work. He and his family just moved to Beacon from... Berlin. Willkommen.

Nora Olsen
just sold her first young adult novel, a story about five gay teenagers who travel through time to save the world. More information forthcoming after the contract is signed.

Two of the aforementioned Kelly Kingman's current projects:
  • A retail venture called Clay Wood & Cotton opening this month at the former 400 Square space (149 Main St.) and online. Featuring handmade accessories for the home by both local and national artists. Join their Facebook page to stay up to date on the launch.

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"I've worked out of my home successfully for a year now, but find that I am significantly more productive when I take my work to BEAHIVE. The combination of an engaging and talented membership, and a clean, accessible and well-designed space, has had noticeable and positive effect on the way I work, and the quality of work I produce." (Anne Dailey, freelance writer and local foods activist)

I [HEXAGON]...
"Madam Brett Park." (Nora Olsen, writer)

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