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moose135
2009-11-03, 02:43 PM
Aviation art show at Long Island MacArthur Airport this December

In an appeal to all artists across Long Island who have worked in a broad range of mediums to capture the magic of aviation, Long Island MacArthur Airport is hosting an art show between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve that will present aviation themes in photography, watercolors, oils, and sculpture, today announced Islip Town Supervisor Phillip Nolan.

The program will launch with an evening reception (tentatively scheduled for an evening during the second week of December) at the airport followed by a panel of aviation professionals judging the work on display. No registration fees will be asked of the artists and they will have the opportunity to offer their presentations for sale to the public with the proviso that their work must remain on display for the duration of the gallery effort.

“We are enormously excited by this unprecedented effort to showcase Long Island artists who have captured the glory of aviation,” stated Long Island MacArthur Airport Commissioner Teresa Rizzuto. “Tens of thousands of people will have the opportunity to see their work as we present their art during some of the busiest weeks of air travel.”

Among those who are being asked to judge the work of local aviation artists is Andrew Parton, executive director of the Cradle of Aviation, Jim Vocell, vice president of operations at the American Airpower Museum, William McShane of the Long Island Business Aviation Association, Shelley Larose-Arken, manager of Republic Airport, Pat McMahon, vice president of Northrop-Grumman, among others.

Supervisor Nolan observed, “We all have long recognized the unique love affair between Long Island and aviation, but, until now, there has never been a formal art show that allowed our local artists to celebrate that union. We couldn’t think of a better place than Long Island MacArthur Airport to host an opening night reception and a month long gallery exhibition that allows us to see the world of aviation through the eyes of our local artists.”

Those who wish to be considered for the gallery show should e-mail an image of their proposed work to [email protected] along with their name, U.S. Mail address, daytime contact and a brief description of their work including its dimensions. No more than three pieces will be considered from an individual artist. Long Island MacArthur Airport will request the right to post all images of submitted art work on their web site, http://www.flylima.com, to create a virtual gallery that celebrates aviation.

“We see this as the start of a wonderful tradition,” continued Islip Town Councilman Christopher D. Bodkin, who is the town board’s liaison with the airport. “Long Island has never left the world of aviation and aerospace and we need to collectively pause and see the wonder of what we have helped accomplish through the eyes of our artists.”

lijk604
2009-11-03, 06:47 PM
That's a great idea...but kind of ironic, that they "go after" photographers when trying to photograph at Islip, and now they want photos that appreciate aviation.

I do have a few images I might send in. Will see where it gets me. :lol:

T-Bird76
2009-11-04, 07:42 PM
Eh and where at the airport is this going to be held? In an active terminal that has passengers moving about? They might as well call this Bodkin's going away party since we just voted that tard out of office finally.

mirrodie
2009-11-04, 08:41 PM
Actually, I'd love ot meet up with airport police there and throw in in their faces.

"Hey mang, remember me? Hypocrites!"

T-Bird76
2009-11-05, 11:19 AM
Actually, I'd love ot meet up with airport police there and throw in in their faces.

"Hey mang, remember me? Hypocrites!"

Hey if your up for it I'm in :) Been awhile since I crashed an Art Show.

mirrodie
2009-11-09, 03:24 PM
I have to submit the last photo I took before SCPD pulled up and detained Phil and I for 3 hours.

I shall call it, "Last Licks" It shall be a masterpiece that will sell for millions and shall be hung on the wall, right near the Starbucks.

This, I command!! :borat:

moose135
2009-11-17, 09:06 PM
There will be an opening reception for the show this Sunday, November 22 at 6pm. The photos and other art work will be on display in the main terminal, on the public side of security, so you will not need to make friends with TSA to see the show. I hope to see you there!

Derf
2009-11-17, 11:38 PM
Here are my photo's I used
http://www.longislandwallpapers.com/PRIVATE/Posters/Finalb/708620368_Dv5Ne-M.jpg

http://www.longislandwallpapers.com/PRIVATE/Posters/362686790img585678/708619603_KL76z-M.jpg

http://www.longislandwallpapers.com/PRIVATE/Posters/316889004img9640b/708619334_QurhA-M.jpg

lijk604
2009-11-18, 07:40 PM
There will be an opening reception for the show this Sunday, November 22 at 6pm. The photos and other art work will be on display in the main terminal, on the public side of security, so you will not need to make friends with TSA to see the show. I hope to see you there!

Guess I waited a bit too long to enter, oh well.



Fred, good stuff as always.

mirrodie
2009-11-19, 10:36 PM
Cool pics Fred.

I think this SUnday at 6 is the reception. Who's headed out?

moose135
2009-11-19, 10:44 PM
I'll be there...

Here are my entries:

http://www.moose135photography.com/photos/708858708_6gT2q-M.jpg

http://www.moose135photography.com/photos/708886586_YarAa-M.jpg

http://www.moose135photography.com/photos/708858145_CDNcx-M.jpg

mirrodie
2009-11-20, 11:13 AM
I threw in a dc3 pic, a c17 and....a sunset pic.

I hope to be there with the family.

TOM, can you make it? I want to show up in front of SCPD, snicker and say, "remember me, mang?"