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Twice is Nice! G.A.M.E. and the Center Club reunite for the
“Front and Centre II” art exhibit at the Centre Club of Tampa
G.A.M.E. and the Centre Club present Enspirati artists from around the globe
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This diverse exhibit should not to be missed!
Members of Enspirati, 8 artists in all, showcase a diverse collection of work for this years exhibit which runs May 17th – November 8th.
Represented are works by native Floridian’s as well as artists with international backgrounds. Included is scenic photographer James Hamilton Phillips, showcasing his photos of undisturbed Florida. One of Enspirati’s popular artists from China, Ping Chen, enchants viewers with her traditional watercolor paintings. Venezuelan born Gustavo Briceñno Cruz exhibits some of his whimsical works in acrylic. Taylor Ikin’s explosion of watercolor is painted on a synthetic surface called Yupo. Other artists include Robbie Miles, illustrating her Chinese brush tech-nique; Robert Caamaño, expressing his Spanish heritage in his work with charcoal, wax crayon and acrylic; Joseph Rotella, exhibiting his master craftsmanship of Italian marble and onyx sculpture; and Enspirati newcomer, Florida born Brandon Dunlap’s mixed media on wood.
Click Here to view the Bravada Gallery
All of the Art Featured in the Front and Centre II exhibit is for sale. Proceeds benefit the artist and fund art scholarships.
Through November 8th, 2008
Centre Club Tampa
123 S. Westshore Blvd., 8th Floor of One Urban Centre
Exhibit viewing hours for non- members of the club:
Wednesdays through Fridays 4:00 - 5:30pm
813.286.4040 - www.centretampa.com
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Global Arts Movement for Education exhibit debuts at Tampa International Airport |
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Tampa, Florida July 31, 2007
The Global Arts Movement for Education (G.A.M.E.) has announced their new exhibit titled “A Tapestry for Life” at the Tampa International Airport. It showcases the work of artists from around the world and marks the debut of Enspirati, a unique, non-profit artist’s guild that is
dedicated to educating artists on the business aspects of their passion.
The goal of G.A.M.E. is to raise and award millions of dollars in art related grants and scholarships to a wide range of artistic groups, schools and universities enabling them to have an immediate and positive impact on providing artistic mentoring to
students and aspiring artists everywhere regardless of their age, race, religion or economic background.
All contributions and purchases from this exhibit will be given to Tampa Mayor Iorio’s Art Education Fund and will benefit the Unsinkable Molly Brown House. All donations will help schools have twice the impact on arts education. The grants will match $1
for every school dollar. The program provides funding for innovative projects that bring artists into the classroom for specialized projects.
Malcolm Teasdale, CEO of Teasdale Worldwide, which has their corporate headquarters in Tampa, is the curator of the exhibit that runs through
December 2007. Malcolm uses his strategic marketing expertise to help educate and promote talented artists globally.
For more information or to donate to G.A.M.E. call 813.868.1529.
www.globalartsmovement.com
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Event Recap
Media Talk at the Center Club
Click here for YouTube video from the event
A cocktail reception, recorded podcast of engaging guest interviews, and piano accompaniment to a “synesthetic” art demonstration, all set smack in the middle of an eclectic art exhibit, made for a lively evening at the Centre Club of Tampa January 24th.
Tampa Digital recorded their show Media Talk, from The Centre Club on Thursday where the “Front and Center” art exhibit is featuring the art of Enspirati members. The founder of G.A.M.E., Malcolm Teasdale and Chairman, Leonard David Stone were interviewed by the show’s hosts Rob Tiisler and Janet Sherer about the positive impact of G.A.M.E. for aspiring and established artists and its mission for funding art scholarships.
Enspirati artists Ping Chen, Terry Klaaren, Taylor Ikin, Joseph Rotella and Anne Kavanagh were in attendance and interviewed on their background as artists and their involvement with G.A.M.E. Anne shared with guests her amazing talent of Synesthesia; the ability to hear sound in color and paint it. She demonstrated this by painting an original piece of art to the sound of piano music, played by contemporary pianist, Yesid www.yesidworld.com. Click on link at top to view YouTube video of Anne and Yesid.
The Front and Centre Art Exhibit on display features Enspirati Artists from around the world and runs October 10, 2007 through April 10, 2008. Proceeds from the exhibit provide scholarships for the Self-Employment in the Arts conference at the University of Tampa.
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G.A.M.E. and the Centre Club proudly present Front and Centre |
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Everyone deserves the chance to be exposed to ART in every form, whether it be music, dance, sculpture, photography, creative drawing or painting. By forging relationships to partner with corporations and community groups, G.A.M.E. is able to provide imaginative explorations to underserved children from both urban and rural areas around the world.
All of the Art featured in our Global Arts Movement for Education exhibit is for sale.
Proceeds from the sale of Art will benefit the University of Tampa and the Self Employment in the Arts program, which helps artists prevail in the business world.
When: October 10 - April 10, 2008
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Global Arts Movement for Education exhibit debuts at Tampa International Airport |
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Tampa, Florida July 31, 2007
The Global Arts Movement for Education (G.A.M.E.) has announced their new exhibit titled “A Tapestry for Life” at the Tampa International Airport. It showcases the work of artists from around the world and marks the debut of Enspirati, a unique, non-profit artist’s guild that is
dedicated to educating artists on the business aspects of their passion.
The goal of G.A.M.E. is to raise and award millions of dollars in art related grants and scholarships to a wide range of artistic groups, schools and universities enabling them to have an immediate and positive impact on providing artistic mentoring to
students and aspiring artists everywhere regardless of their age, race, religion or economic background.
All contributions and purchases from this exhibit will be given to Tampa Mayor Iorio’s Art Education Fund and will benefit the Unsinkable Molly Brown House. All donations will help schools have twice the impact on arts education. The grants will match $1
for every school dollar. The program provides funding for innovative projects that bring artists into the classroom for specialized projects.
Malcolm Teasdale, CEO of Teasdale Worldwide, which has their corporate headquarters in Tampa, is the curator of the exhibit that runs through
December 2007. Malcolm uses his strategic marketing expertise to help educate and promote talented artists globally.
For more information or to donate to G.A.M.E. call 813.868.1529.
www.globalartsmovement.com
www.marketingofdistinction.com |
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Everyone is Invited |
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Enspirati’s pool of talented artists and friends gathered together in front of the “A Tapestry of Life Through Art” exhibit at Tampa International Airport for an evening of holiday cheer in celebration of G.A.M.E.’s ever-growing success.
Enspirati’s Holiday Connector was a great evening of camaraderie amongst brilliant artistic minds. Become a part of the Enspirati clan by joining today! |
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Children & The Arts Live Exhibit At Tampa International Airport
Sponsored by
Global Arts Movement for Education
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Encouraging and inspiring creativity in today’s youth is one of Global Arts Movement for Education’s main objectives. On Thursday, November 1st at Tampa International Airport, Teasdale Worldwide hosted the Children & the Arts Live Exhibit event with special guest Mayor Pam Iorio.
A group of creative young cadets from the Civil Air Patrol of the Rampello Downtown Partnership School were invited to learn painting techniques and create their own masterpieces from three of Enspirati’s talented artists, Ping Chen, Patricia Filomeno Hunter and Anne Kavanagh. Margaret Griffin, Elementary Fine Arts Supervisor for Hillsborough County Public Schools, was also present at the event, as well as many other special guests.
Sales of Art from the “A Tapestry of Life” exhibit at TIA benefit Mayor Iorio’s Art Education Fund and the Unsinkable Molly Brown Foundation.
Click here to view photos from the event.
Malcolm Teasdale, CEO of Teasdale Worldwide, who has their corporate headquarters in Tampa, is the curator of the exhibit that runs through December 31, 2007. Malcolm uses his strategic marketing expertise to help educate and promote talented artists globally.
For more information or to donate to G.A.M.E. call 813.868.1529.
www.globalartsmovement.org
www.teasdaleworldwide.com |
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