Monday, October 31, 2022

Local Artist Shows "Matriarch" in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Tara Chadwick show "Matriarch" in Mallorca this Dias de los Muertos

For immediate release
Monday, October 31, 2022

Contact: Tara Chadwick (786) 671-8272 wabigun@yahoo.com

Local Artist shows "Matriarch" in Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Broward County, FL - Broward based artist Tara Chadwick brings digital art to a new show in Palma de Mallorca, Spain this week. After a well attended opening reception and art party this weekend, the show has already produced its first sale. Digital work by Tara Chadwick included in the show was featured as  public art billboard in the Allapattah neighborhood of Miami during Art Basel/ Miami Art Week last year. The piece titled "Matriarch" was also shown at London Contemporary during Frieze last week, and earlier this summer in Zurich and Venice. 

Chadwick hopes to inspire a greater sense of  appreciation and personal accountability among her audience and collectors when it comes to issues of climate, water and biodiversity. 

"We all need to take part in our responsibity to care for Mother Earth and each other, and I hope seeing this image will help people find peace, balance and a practice of taking action!" TChadwick

The show includes a variety of works including photography, sculpture and mixed media and is organized by Jenny Rose of Art Box Projects based in Zurich, Switzerland in collaboration with World Wide Galleries and Artboxy. 

You can learn more at TaraAlomaChadwick.blogspot.com or follow Tara Chadwick on Instagram @wabigun. If  you're in Mallorca between now and November 5th, stop by and visit the gallery!

Address: Casa del Arte, Costa d'en Brossa 4B, 07001 Palma de Mallorca

Opening hours: 

Monday, 31 October - Saturday, 5 November 2022 from 11:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

If you go, let the gallery staff know you are interested in viewing works by #TaraAChadwick. 


Next stop: Art Basel - Miami Art Week - Wynwood!!! 🎉

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Social Innovator in Broward County Wins Prestigious Innovation Fellowship

 


For immediate release: Oct. 20, 2022

For more information, contact: Tara Chadwick, wabigun@yahoo.com, 786-671-8272

 

Social Innovator in Broward County, FL Wins

Prestigious Innovation Fellowship

 

CoGenerate selects Tara Chadwick, founding director of the Papalotl (Butterfly) Project for fellowship dedicated to groundbreaking intergenerational solutions

 

Broward County, FL, October 20, 2022 -- CoGenerate (formerly Encore.org) today announced that Tara Chadwick has been selected as one of 15 Gen2Gen Innovation Fellows, a group of the nation’s most talented innovators and entrepreneurs marshaling their best ideas to create and scale intergenerational solutions.

 

Tara Chadwick, a local artist and social innovator was selected from a field of more than 120 applicants. Her project brings elders and children together to share knowledge about food, health and urban farming through art and culture.

 

“I am honored and excited to join CoGenerate in their third cohort of Innovation Fellows focused on strengthening our practice of bringing people together across generations and geographies to build knowledge through vibrant, intercultural experiences.” TChadwick

 

CoGenerate, a nonprofit bridging generational divides, launched the fellowship to spur and support new ways to bring older and younger people together to solve pressing problems.

 

The 15 fellows selected, ranging in age from 27 to 75, are bridging generational divides while also fighting for racial and environmental justice, empowering immigrant communities, healing trauma, registering young people to vote, reducing ageism and loneliness, and so much more.

 

“In these polarizing times, the Innovation Fellows pull people together to seek solutions, build bridges across divides, and find deeper connection in the process,” says CoGenerate Co-CEO Eunice Lin Nichols. “We’re inspired by the urgency, creativity and impact of their work.”

 

Over the next nine months, fellows will meet with one another and with experts who will help them advance their work. Each fellow will receive $10,000 and the chance to present their ideas at a showcase taking place in 2023. 

 

The Innovation Fellowship is funded by The Eisner Foundation, John Templeton Foundation, the May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust, and RRF Foundation for Aging.

 

Learn more about the fellowship at cogenerate.org/innovation-fellowships

 

Learn more about Tara Chadwick and the Papalotl (Butterfly) Project at TaraAlomaChadwick.blogspot.com and https://cogenerate.org/people/tara-chadwick/ 

 

Papalotl (Butterfly) Project is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts. Support has also been provided by Broward County Cultural Division and the following Funds at the Community Foundation of Broward: Helen and Frank Stoykov Charitable Endowment Fund, Louise and Rudi Dill Charitable Fund, Mary and Alex Mackenzie Community Impact Fund.

 

CoGenerate is a national nonprofit organization that brings older and younger changemakers together to solve problems, bridge divides and co-create the future.

 


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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

London Contemporary on now

Just in time for London's biggest art week of the year, The Line hosts #LondonContemporary on now through October 20th at 253 Hoxton in the arts district of #EastLondon.

Exhibition Review

Amid global representations of experimental performance, design and mixed media, #Matriarch stands out as beacon and bridge, offering a reconnection with nature, conscience and the cyclical ebb and flow of seasonal migration and the human spirit. 

📸 itsliquid

My debut as a digital artist and the Matriarch series at Alliance for the Arts in Lee County last October. This is #Matriarch2of25 now in the Collection of Akeesha Nadjiwon. 

I WILL DONATE 10% OF ANY WORKS PURCHASED BETWEEN NOW AND DECEMBER 1ST TO HURRICANE IAN & FIONA RELIEF EFFORTS. 

Matriarch as #publicart during #ABMB2021

The hand framed canvas print on now in London will be returning home after a nine month European tour. The remaining 20  #Matriarch limited edition digital works are  available for purchase at the show, through Las Laguna Art Gallery or by direct custom order as a lightbox, canvas or photo paper print. 

If you happen to be in London this week please do swing by! 

The next international art destination will be in Palma de Mallorca, Spain 🇪🇸 October 24 - November 4 with the art party reception on  October 29th. Please let me know if you are able to attend!


After that, it's all eyes on #ArtBasel 
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A special shout out to #AkeeshaNadjiwon of Barrie, ON, 🇨🇦 who is the first to collect one of the limited 25 #Matriarch art prints. Thank you so much!!!

Looking forward to seeing everyone soon, let me know if you'd like to purchase a print!

Tara A. Chadwick

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Launching the Papalotl (Butterfly) Project 2022-23

It is with a great amount of gratitude that I announce our 2022 launch of the Papalotl (Butterfly) Project. 


In a switch from past years, the project seeks to expand knowledge of how to foster intergenerational communication around social, agricultural and environmental science while engaging in culture based contemporary art. 

The Papalotl (Butterfly) Project will work with preschool children and seniors to develop their awareness and appreciation of community held scientific knowledge, then develop best practices for cross generational sharing through art. 

A pilot test of the program was conducted in 2021-22 and will expand to monthly workshops, presentations, and sharing circles with a capstone showcase. 

If you have attended a Papalotl workshop or presentation, please click here to complete the following 5 questions: Here's what I learned about #MesoamericanDanza today. (All questions are optional!)

Thank you!
Tara Chadwick




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