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Nobody ever gave you $$s when you were down? ? ? ?
Well "be that change," then yo:
(good lawd that's a lotta words b-low but if you could just pay-pal some munies to: burland@mindspring.com mark it for eyedrum and it'll help tremendously)
"I am sad to announce that Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery may soon be shuttered. Please read the attached PDF or text below. Reply with any questions or concerns.
Thank you,
Chante
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Eyedrum May Soon Call It Quits
Financial straits snare Atlanta's longest-running all-volunteer nonprofit arts space
ATLANTA - Facing a heavy rent burden and ever-increasing operating expenses, Eyedrum's board of directors held an emergency meeting Sunday, July 11, to consider the survival of the longtime art and music organization.
The options are few. They include a significant decrease in rent, bringing on other Atlanta-based arts organizations to sublet part of the 6,0000-square-foot space, a move to a smaller space, or an end to the award-winning venue altogether.
Having just celebrated 10 years in October 2008, the demise of Atlanta's longest-running alternative art and music space would be a huge loss to the Atlanta community. Eyedrum consistently has been a nurturing ground for creativity and progressive thinking in that time.
The Eyedrum music archive, the gallery's greatest asset next to the people involved, features more than 1,000 shows recorded live over the past 10 years. It is one of the few venues that features - built-out by members of the all-volunteer board - three visual art gallery spaces, and a performance space with a professional-quality sound system with multi-track recording capability.
Eyedrum secured a $30,000 Warhol Foundation curatorial grant in 2006, and is a 10-year Best of Atlanta winner in both music and art categories (Creative Loafing).
These accomplishments were achieved all while operating debt-free - yet another point of achievement considering the nontraditional nature of the organization, and limited grant and sponsorship funding.
The board plans to attempt a negotiation with its landlord, Braden Fellman, later this week, and will reconvene no later than July 26 to discuss any developments on rent reduction, and to consider proposals from other arts organizations. Arts organizations and investors who are interested in partnering with Eyedrum should contact Vice Chairman Allen Welty Green at agmedia@mindspring.com.
Any donations received through Eyedrum's website (www.eyedrum.org) will be directed toward operating expenses. And while such donations are greatly appreciated, the urgency and severity of Eyedrum's financial burden cannot be overstated. Without a hefty reduction in overhead costs, a major move - physically or in terms of the organization's identity - is unavoidable.
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Started in 1998, Eyedrum is a nonprofit organization developing an interdisciplinary approach to the arts by incorporating a wide range of contemporary art, music and new media in its gallery space. The gallery is operated entirely by volunteers, and supported through memberships and donations. It has been recognized internationally as well as locally by Atlanta's Office of Cultural Affairs and within the community at large for its advancement of innovation."
Well "be that change," then yo:
(good lawd that's a lotta words b-low but if you could just pay-pal some munies to: burland@mindspring.com mark it for eyedrum and it'll help tremendously)
"I am sad to announce that Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery may soon be shuttered. Please read the attached PDF or text below. Reply with any questions or concerns.
Thank you,
Chante
*******************
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Eyedrum May Soon Call It Quits
Financial straits snare Atlanta's longest-running all-volunteer nonprofit arts space
ATLANTA - Facing a heavy rent burden and ever-increasing operating expenses, Eyedrum's board of directors held an emergency meeting Sunday, July 11, to consider the survival of the longtime art and music organization.
The options are few. They include a significant decrease in rent, bringing on other Atlanta-based arts organizations to sublet part of the 6,0000-square-foot space, a move to a smaller space, or an end to the award-winning venue altogether.
Having just celebrated 10 years in October 2008, the demise of Atlanta's longest-running alternative art and music space would be a huge loss to the Atlanta community. Eyedrum consistently has been a nurturing ground for creativity and progressive thinking in that time.
The Eyedrum music archive, the gallery's greatest asset next to the people involved, features more than 1,000 shows recorded live over the past 10 years. It is one of the few venues that features - built-out by members of the all-volunteer board - three visual art gallery spaces, and a performance space with a professional-quality sound system with multi-track recording capability.
Eyedrum secured a $30,000 Warhol Foundation curatorial grant in 2006, and is a 10-year Best of Atlanta winner in both music and art categories (Creative Loafing).
These accomplishments were achieved all while operating debt-free - yet another point of achievement considering the nontraditional nature of the organization, and limited grant and sponsorship funding.
The board plans to attempt a negotiation with its landlord, Braden Fellman, later this week, and will reconvene no later than July 26 to discuss any developments on rent reduction, and to consider proposals from other arts organizations. Arts organizations and investors who are interested in partnering with Eyedrum should contact Vice Chairman Allen Welty Green at agmedia@mindspring.com.
Any donations received through Eyedrum's website (www.eyedrum.org) will be directed toward operating expenses. And while such donations are greatly appreciated, the urgency and severity of Eyedrum's financial burden cannot be overstated. Without a hefty reduction in overhead costs, a major move - physically or in terms of the organization's identity - is unavoidable.
________________________________________________________________________
Started in 1998, Eyedrum is a nonprofit organization developing an interdisciplinary approach to the arts by incorporating a wide range of contemporary art, music and new media in its gallery space. The gallery is operated entirely by volunteers, and supported through memberships and donations. It has been recognized internationally as well as locally by Atlanta's Office of Cultural Affairs and within the community at large for its advancement of innovation."
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Thu, July 16, 2009 - 7:16 PMWWJB and Tom F are worth $100 on their own....srsly -
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Sun, July 19, 2009 - 10:28 PMI have been very sad to hear this. this isn't the first place I've seen this sad sad announcement. I truly wish I could help; but there is my rent to consider too...! I urge anyone who has the capacity to donate quickly before the funds are too late! -
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Fri, July 31, 2009 - 4:21 PMthe Reverend Swestdahl is talkin' about a benefit / emergency save kind of thing. Stay tuned for details. -
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6 more days
Sat, August 1, 2009 - 11:49 AMDon't have $$? Donate your ART:
""The deadline to submit your art and services for the upcoming Eyedrum Benefit Auction has been extended! We are still gladly accepting 2D and 3D artwork for the silent auction, and art services or gift certificates for the live auction. THE NEW DEADLINE IS: August 7th. The Auction is 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. on Friday, August 14th with the live auction taking place at 9 p.m. Drop off days are August 12th & 13th.
If you haven't sent your submissions please show us some love and send them ASAP! And if we some how overlooked your email address and you did not receive the donation submission information, please drop us a line. We can't have anyone feeling left out!!
Don't forget each participating artist will receive complimentary admission to the event where we have ART for bidding in all mediums and every genre imaginable, even genres you could never imagine. We've also got the prettiest bid monitors of any auction - ever. We've got tried and true PBR! And delicious Raspberry Sweet T cocktails from Duke's Vodka. We've got vittles from one of the best neighborhood joints Stella Trattoria (and others!) We've got live entertainment by KalimbaMan! alongside other musically gifted friends of Eyedrum.
Plus we've got Woody the Hustler!
You don't want to miss it! This is BIG. This is HUGE! And we're pretty sure it's going to end with a water balloon fight!!
Yours Fondly,
"The Art Auctionistas", Susannah & Mandie""
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