Thursday, February 28, 2008

Millville is #1 Arts District

#1. Millville, New Jersey

Glasstown Arts District


What makes it special: Designated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a Main Street Community in 2004, the Glasstown Arts District has been thriving for more than eight years. With affordable, mixed-use properties featuring period architecture, monthly art walks, a large public art center with gallery and studio spaces, and lots of cultural activities, this river town of 26,000 is an energetic place to call home.

What it offers: The town’s annual marketing budget clocks in at just over $300,000, bringing in a lot of tourists. Plus, if you purchase a mixed-use property in the Glasstown Arts District, you can get a facade grant of up to $10,000 (1:1 match) to improve the front of your home. While many Main Street Communities offer such grants for businesses in their districts, it’s the mixed-use designation that makes Millville unique among grant programs.

Art mag paints Millville as hot spot: City says honor is 'a very big deal'

MILLVILLE -- A national publication has etched Millville into its list of top arts districts.

The March issue of Art Calendar, a national business publication for visual artists, lists the top cities for working artists. Millville is the only Garden State town to make the list.


Marianne Lods, executive director of Main Street Millville and Glasstown Arts District, said the city will use the new distinction on its advertisements and promotions. "It's a very big deal," she said of the listing. "It's very important, because artists will live and work in areas that need renovation and revitalization."

The district, now in its eighth year, has 16 galleries, which displays the works of about 150 artists, Lods said. But the city wants to do more.

On Monday, local artists and other city officials met for the monthly Mayor's Arts Task Force to discuss ways to bring new artists to the city. Proposals include a fellowship program, and creating new grants and loan programs, Lods said.

"I know we were growing, but we have a long way to continue to develop and grow," she said. When the New Jersey Motorsports Park opens in the summer, "we have to be ready to step up the to the plate and hit a home run."

The distinction already has helped the district, Lods said.

Last Friday, a Las Vegas-based artist called Lods to discuss relocating to the city, after she saw the list.

The publication considered criteria such as artist relocation programs, financial assistance, reasonably priced workspace, tax benefits and marketing assistance.

Art Calendar's editor Kim Hall, who wrote the story, said hundreds of communities are trying to create arts districts, but Millville is unique because of the district's success in helping artists.

"They focus on artists and want them to have an established community and make a good living," she said.

Hall said the districts were not ranked in any particular order.

Art Calendar credited Millville for its annual marketing budget of more than $300,000 and a grant program for artists to upgrade their façade.

This was the first time the publication, which has a circulation of about 15,000, created this type of list, Hall said. The publication relied mostly on reputations among artists, she said.

"A lot of places will have one artist move in, and they're very proud of that," she said. "Millville is making it a very strong place for artists to live."

Maryann Cannon, owner of the La Bottega of Art and The Village on North High Street, has found the city much more accommodating than other towns. Cannon got a low interest loan to open her businesses, which displays works of several other artists.

The city "called and said 'we want you,'" Cannon said.

The artists all talk to each other, and their works all complement one another, Cannon said.

"The artists have a say" in the district, she said.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Millville PAL

The Millville PAL Family Night at the Holly City Family Center attracted over 170 children last Friday despite the snow and rain. Children and parents flocked to PAL's kick-off event. They received water safety instruction, free swim time, areobic and fitness workouts. The City of Millville's Weed and Seed program gave out bike helmets to 80 children.
On March 14, Millville PAL will be adding art "make it & take it" projects to these offerings. Artists and community members are encouraged to fill out volunteer applications and get involved. Millville PAL has a calendar of events for volunteers to help out with

Friday, February 22, 2008

Frida Kahlo bus trip March 2

Frida Kahlo bus trip
March 2, 2008


It's not too late to sign up for the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts bus trip to see the Frida Kahlo exhibit. Almost every newspaper is featuring the Kahlo exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This is the only stop along the east coast for this exhibition of 40 paintings by the influential painter on the 100th anniversary of her birth. The exhibit will only travel to only 2 other museums. Regarded for her ability to fuse Mexican folk arts with Modernism, her self-portraits chronicle a life full of accomplishment and triumph over physical limitations. Frida Kahlo developed the small-scale self-portrait style when she was recovering from severe spinal injuries which kept her from painting on site or in a large format. The RRCA trip is on March 2, leaving Millville High School at 10:45pm. The tour will be from 1-4pm. Price for the bus trip and tickets to show: Adults- $50, Students and Seniors - $45. This trip is being run by Donna Pio, RRCA Education Committee Chair to help raise funds in support of the Art Creates Excellence programming at the RRCA. To sign up, call 856-327-4500 or stop in the RRCA, 22 N. High Street, Millville between 11-5pm- M-Th & Sun; Fri 11-8pm; Sat 11-7pm, www.riverfrontcenter.org. For more info about the exhibition: http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/278.html


Carolyne Krull, Executive DirectorRiverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts22 N. High Streetin Millville's Glasstown Arts DistrictMillville, NJ 08332http://www.riverfrontcenter.org/http://www.riverfrontcenter.blogspot.com/856-327-4500fx 856-327-9280

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Down Jersey Arts Friday Feb 8 6-9PM


Artisans: Elm Grove Fiber Arts, Heislerville

Hand felting is an art. Betty Peterson, her sister Mabel Meyer, and daughter Stephanie Leason, make up the artists of Elm Grove Fiber Arts. Felting is an age old art that within the past few years has experienced a growing reviva

The Three Dollar Bills, 409 Buck Street

They brought back the old-time sounds of American Folk music. A conglomeration of bluegrass, blues, and country. Over 75 people came out on Friday Feburary 8th
Ariel Rom-banjo, guitar, dobro, vocals Chris Scarfo-guitar, mandolin, lead vocals Steve Tobin- lead guitar

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Down Jersey Arts This Friday Feb 8 6-9PM

Down Jersey Arts

2nd Friday 2/8, 6-9pm

Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts

22 N. High Street, Glasstown Arts District, Millvile, NJ

Sponsored by Steve Sammartino

856-327-4500

Music:

The Three Dollar Bills, 409 Buck Street

Bringing back the old-time sounds of American Folk music. A conglomeration of bluegrass, blues, and country. We're bringing the country back to country music.
Ariel Rom-banjo, guitar, dobro, vocals Chris Scarfo-guitar, mandolin, lead vocals
Steve Tobin- lead guitar

Artisans: Elm Grove Fiber Arts, Heislerville

Hand felting is an art. Betty Peterson, her sister Mabel Meyer, and daughter Stephanie Leason, make up the artists of Elm Grove Fiber Arts. Felting is an age old art that within the past few years has experienced a growing revival. Centuries ago, people made everything from clothing to tents (Yurts) with felt. We create 3-d soft sculpture, making a wide variety of things from dragons, dolls, puppets, birds, reptiles and mammals. Most new ideas start with, “ I wonder if I can…..”

Brew:

Home Brewed Belgian Ale

Thanks to the generosity of Steve Samartino the RRCA will be offering music, art demos, open studios, refreshments, and art talk each 2nd Saturday with the exception of April.

Carolyne Krull, Executive Director
Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts
22 N. High Street
in Millville's Glasstown Arts District
Millville, NJ 08332
www.riverfrontcenter.org
http://www.riverfrontcenter.blogspot.com/
856-327-4500
fx 856-327-9280