Blue Octo By Callie Hirsch

Jul 01, 2010 1 Comment by Sea Stories

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2010 will see Callie Art on a NYC platform in the MTA’s Arts for Transit program. In 2008 she was awarded the commission to design the art for 105th Street station in the Rockaways. She chose Erskin, a glass fabricator located in Baton Rouge, to create the faceted glass and epoxy panels, three in total.

In 2009 Sweetriot announced a contest and Callie was chosen as the #10 artist by public vote. Three of Callie’s designs were used on the candy tins. The tins are sold in such stores as the Whole Foods, Jet Blue, and Zabars. Sweetriot is a dynamic small company in NYC, which has just launched the world’s first line of chocolate covered cacao nibs. A sweetriot is a joyful celebration of culture, diversity, and understanding ­ it is the opposite of a civil riot, which is dangerous, violent, and oppressing.

Callie was also interviewed for the magazine LX’s Spring ‘09 Issue. Her article was titled “Alien Art from Inner Space: The Creature Paintings”, they printed visuals of her work along with the interview.   http://www.callieart.com/LX%20magazine.htmlHer oil painting, Fertility Goddess is on the cover of a new anthology out, called “(M)Othering the Nation: Constructing and Resisting National Allegories through the Maternal Body”. Editor: Lisa Bernstein. Book cover art by Callie Hirsch. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. It can be purchased through Amazon.com.

In 2005 Callie’s artwork was chosen for the cover and had the featured visual artist spread in Feminist Studies Journal, Fall 2005 Edition. She has also exhibited in such venues as the prestigious Pen and Brush Club in NYC, The Parrish Museum in Southampton, NY, and The Salmagundi Club Gallery, NYC.

In 2004 she took part in a show at the Aukcio-Ernst Muzeum, Hungary. That same year, she had her first experience as a set designer at La MaMa Etc., NYC for Smokin’ Word’s BODY WORK, playwright: Claudia Alick. Thirteen mannequins from her series, “A Tribe to Remember”, were on display.

In 2001 she became an International artist by being invited to show in the Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea, in Florence, Italy.

Callie Danae Hirsch
http://www.CallieArt.com/

Coastal Zone, Estival 2010

About the Editors

K.R. Copeland is a widely published Chicago poet/artist/editor who spent a stint on the white sands of Sarasota Florida as a child. It was then she developed her lifelong love of the ocean and all its inhabitants. It is her goal to one day become a professional beachcomber. Casey R. Schulke grew up along the Kuskokwim River in a rural Athabascan village in Alaska fishing for king salmon and mushing her sled dog team. She's currently the Interpretive Programs Coordinator and Interpretive Writer for Chicago Zoological Society.

One Response to “Blue Octo By Callie Hirsch”

  1. Leila A. Fortier says:

    These are so incredibly beautiful!!! Absolutely stunning!

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