Slideluck Potshow

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Slideluck
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Founded 2000
Seattle, Washington, USA
Founder(s) Casey Kelbaugh
Headquarters
  • New York, NY, USA
Area served Worldwide
Focus(es) Art, photography, food, community
Method(s) Community Events
Website Slideluck Website/ http://www.facebook.com/slideluck/ Slideluck Facebook page]

Slideluck (formerly Slideluck Potshow) is a 501c3 non-profit organization that sponsors exhibitions of artistic works, produced in slideshow format, designed to showcase works created by both novice and established artists, including photojournalists, painters, designers, sculptors, fashion and fine art photographers. These exhibitions create a forum for exposing the general public, artists, and other members of the arts community to new work. Past participants have included: the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Elliott Erwitt, Shepard Fairey, Chris Buck, Alec Soth, Martin Schoeller, Elinor Carucci, Alistair Thain, Spencer Tunick, Nina Berman, Edward Burtynsky, Eugene Mirman, Chuck Close, Gregory Crewdson, Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Shane Lavalette and Nadav Kander.

At each Slideluck event, the slideshow exhibition is preceded by a couple hours of mingling and dining on a potluck-style dinner.

The Slideshows

The multi-media slideshows are have roughly 35-40 artists per show, and presented in two 45-minute halves. Typically, one half of the show has a theme (previous examples include Anticipation, Excess, Mistakes, and Change), and the other half is non-themed for contributors to show their personal projects. Event submissions are collected and curated by Slideluck directors and local producers in advance of the slideshow event. They undergo a formal review process to assess quality and artistic merit of the submissions and to ensure diversity, range of subject matter, experience, and genre, as well as consistency of the presentations with the theme of the exhibition.

Complex multimedia presentations are welcomed and all shows are accompanied by music, commentary, and other surprises that enhance the viewing experience. A wide range of genres is shown within each show, from Fine art photography to Photojournalism, from Drawing and Painting to Fashion Photography. Regardless of a presenter's status in the arts community, none is allotted more than five minutes for their slideshow presentation and most fall within the 3-minute range.

Slideluck welcomes all members of the general public to its events. By providing a forum for dialogue between the public and members of the arts community, Slideluck aims to promote deeper awareness and appreciation of diverse forms of visual art. The opportunity to interact with the artists is a critical part of developing greater public appreciation of the exhibited works. These events have drawn crowds of over 2000 in New York, and in other cities between 100-600.[1][2]

Slideluck Youth Initiative

In 2009, Slideluck worked with the Educational Alliance, LEAP and Hudson Guild to launch the Slideluck Youth Initiative (SLYI) in the New York City. SLYI fosters creative expression and empowers students through the use of photography and multimedia storytelling. In doing so, SLYI develops valuable skills, enriches student's lives, and strengthens community. The organization held its first fundraising event on March 23, 2009.[3]

Over the course of sixteen weeks, members of the Slideluck community (sports photographers, photo editors, gallerists, fashion photographers, etc.) worked with groups of students to conceive, develop, and produce bodies of work that were ultimately presented at a Slideluck - to which all of the mentors, students, their friends, teachers, and families were invited to participate. The curriculum included shooting safaris, field trips to galleries, and artist visits. The theme of the first show was Community, which each student defined this as they saw fit. In addition to the student work from our programs in Chelsea, the Upper West Side and the Lower East Side, slideshows were included from youth photography programs around the world, including: The Philippines, Brazil, South Dakota, Zambia, and Washington, DC.

In 2010, SLYI worked with one group of about a dozen 6 and 7-year olds in the after school arts program at Chelsea's Hudson Guild. Professional photographer, Amber De Vos, worked closely with art therapist, Alana Ruptak to develop a curriculum and provide an educational, challenging, and empowering 16-week program for the children. The culminating slideshow potluck event was celebrated with the Hudson Guild community, and along with the slideshow, included diplomas, recitations, and a printed portfolio of the student's work.

SLPS hopes to continue to develop this SLYI program and to one day expand it to other cities.

Press

Slideluck has been referenced in the following national and international publications and media outlets: The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Detroit Free Press, DC Magazine, The Washington Post, Brazilian Vogue online, Radio Nacional De Colombia, The Village Voice, El Tiempo, GOOD Magazine, Fotosite Magazine, ABC Newspaper-Seville, The Columbus Dispatch, The Chicago Reader, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, ASMP Bulletin, Fox News, Metro NY Newspaper, Page Magazine, Photo District News, TimeOut Chicago, Columbus Alive, Ann Arbor News, Popular Photography, Teaching Photography, TimeOut New York, Michigan Daily, The New Yorker, Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, Bloomberg Television, WNYC, Mashable, The Chicago Tribune, Cool Hunting, and Zink Magazine.[4][5]

References

  1. Bleyer, Jennifer (March 27, 2007). "The Dinner Was Potluck, but Then, So Was the Art". The New York Times. 
  2. Ramanathan, Lavanya (February 15, 2008). "Covered Dish and Unveiled Art". The Washington Post. 
  3. Slideluck Potshow Press
  4. "Slideluck Potshow will mix food and art at Fifth L.A. Studios Friday". La Times. Retrieved 2012-04-27. 

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