Mike Biskup - www.mikebiskup.com
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Thanks for Sharing: 
The Art of Instant, Global Inspiration 

Nineteen contemporary artists from ten countries have connected via Instagram to inspire and influence each other regularly, share their work with nearly 200,000 "followers", and cultivate valuable relationships with other artists, collectors, and arts organizations. 

We all know, the internet can be a black hole that any of us can dive into and lose ourselves... Thanks for Sharing demonstrates one way out. 

Original works by the participating artists come together in the same physical space for a group exhibition highlighting the evolving practice of artists forging real world community online. Thanks For Sharing also notably connects this unique global online arts community to the small, relatively isolated community of Port Townsend, WA.  All Events (except Tim's workshop) take place at:
Northwind Arts Center, April 2017

701 Water Street, Port Townsend, WA, USA
Opening Night: April 1st 2017
Northwind Website...

 

Live links to each artist:
chicojefferson - Josh Jefferson
deedeecheriel - Dee Dee Cheriel 
hardgraverw - Robert Hardgrave
igorulangin - Igor Ulangin
inaluxe - Kristina Sostarko and Jason Odd
joehengst - Joe Hengst
kmartinpaulsen - Kevin Paulsen
lasseskarbovik - Lasse Skarbovik
maria_lundstrom - Maria Lundstrom
mcb_1000 - M.B.C.
mikebiskup - Mike Biskup
mina_hamada - Mina Hamada
nachoeterno - Nacho Eterno
robertpokorny - Robert Pokorny
sophie_roach - Sophie Roach
tbiskup - Tim Biskup
tylerkeetonrobbins - Tyler Keeton Robbins
raymondlemstra - Raymond Lemstra
wissamshawkat - Wissam Shawkat

Everyone and anyone is invited to draw with us on Sat april 1st 1-3pm. Come peruse the show and create something in response. Your work will become part of the show, on view in a portfolio in the exhibit area. Or maybe on the wall...Tim Biskup, Tyler Keeton Robbins, Robert Hardgrave
Robert Pokorny and Mike Biskup will be "in the house" all weekend.

Big Butter Live Music Saturday Night!

Thanks for reading, and feel free to share this with anyone you think might like to know about it. There is a detailed events schedule and a long version of the "story" of how this show came into being below... Have a look if you're interested.  - Mike Biskup
T.F.S. Event Schedule 

Saturday April 1st: 

11am - 1pm > Graphite Drawing Workshop and Art Conversation with Tim Biskup at Port Townsend School of the Arts. Internationally exhibited and collected artist, Tim Biskup will share his techniques and interest in drawing with Graphite Sticks, and host an open conversation about Art in a 2 hour workshop. At Port Townsend School of the Arts at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend. Sign up or get all the info here.. 

1 - 4pm > Community Artwork Session. Northwind Arts Center invites local artists and kids to come see the show before the opening and create artwork in response to the work on the walls. We'll have basic art supplies and 11x14" paper on hand. We may post some of the pieces on the wall (space permitting) most will be put into portfolios which can be viewed throughout the show. (International art sharing and inspiration is the theme and we're letting it flow locally in this event.) An art making station will be maintained and available to the public throughout the exhibit to encourage crosscultural inspiration and creation. 

5:30-8pm > Opening party. April's Sat Gallery Walk - Join us to kick off the show. Five participating artist will be present to chat about their work and the exhibition in general. All work is for sales at Northwind Arts Center and online at www.mikebiskup.com. 

8:30-11ish > Live Music / Live Art... Big Butter (Mike andTim Biskup's experimental music project of 30 years - Featuring Steve Biskup as well!) will perform in the gallery while five participating artists work on a large scale, collaborative drawing. This piece will remain and be displayed throughout the exhibit. The event will be broadcasted worldwidevia Instagram's live streaming feature to each of the artists followers. Robert Hardgrave, Robert Pokorny, Tyler Keeton Robbins, Tim Biskup, and Mike Biskup are the participating artists who will be there. 

Sunday April 2nd:

1pm -3pm > Thanks for Sharing Artist's Panel Talk. Potential Topics: How does the internet affect your art practice? How do you use the internet to support your career as an artist? How has the ability to share your work instantly and view work of other artists directly changed your art? Questions from the audience welcome. 

Final Event - Sat April 15th (3-5pm)> Artist Talk: How to use social media to connect with other artists, promote and sell your work, and share your artwork with the world. Mike Biskup will share his experiences with Social Media. He will walk you through the steps of creating a social media presence and beginning to create your personal social media strategy. 
The images above, are just a sampling of the 19 artists in this upcoming show...

Thanks for Sharing: The Art of Instant, Global Inspiration.
(The Long Story)


From 2002 - 2007 I showed my artwork in just about every venue in Port Townsend and found a small, yet receptive audience for my watercolor and India ink improvised imaginary landscapes. While this was rewarding on many levels, it was not looking like a solid pathway to making a living. At that time I knew that if I wanted to share my work widely and have a serious career as an artist, I would need to move to a big city with a robust art scene. As a lover of Port Townsend’s quietude, natural beauty, and friendly community, and a father of three young children, I wasn’t interested in moving to Portland, LA, New York, etc. Serendipitously, I fell into an online job managing a software sales website owned by my brother in law in 2007. In order to make some decent money, I bought a computer, learned how to use it and put my art career on the back burner. During my seven years working online helping small, independent software developers market and sell their products, I watched the internet explode as a network for sharing anything with anyone. In the back of my mind I wondered if eventually I would find a path to sharing and selling my artwork to a worldwide audience also…

In 2014, things were shifting in the Mac software world, (The Mac App Store opened and change the face of Mac software sales) our sales were dwindling and my job was in need of either a serious revamping, or abandonment. Things were also shifting in my personal/emotional/spiritual world. I’d found years of powerful support for my “self” in an amazing worldwide men’s group called The Mankind Project, I read a book called The War of Art, and generally speaking…I’d grown up! After 35 years of self doubt, fear of starving, and general sidestepping, I committed to unwaveringly follow my childhood dream of becoming a professional artist. 

Also, my brothers and my dad and I had recently started meeting monthly on the phone to talk about our lives. Those guys know me very well. They know my dreams and passions and began to help me stand up and have my life reflect those things. My brother Tim had been a professional artist for over twenty years and agreed to be my mentor. Between his advice, and what I had learned in The War of Art, I began to pursue my life’s mission wholeheartedly. I set aside some time to paint every day. I focused on making great work over everything else. And as Tim suggested, I started sharing my work and following artists I liked on Instagram. I posted daily, found a plethora of artists whose work I LOVED who were also sharing their work and Tim occasionally shared my paintings with his huge following. Over time, I found I had a growing audience who were truly interested in what I was doing in my studio every evening. I built a website with my portfolio, my story and eventually an online store offering my original paintings to anyone anywhere. 

As a resident of Port Townsend, WA with it’s population of 10,000, no major art museums, and a very small contemporary art scene, I found Instagram to be an amazing way to easily discover artists working around the world. Meanwhile a growing number of artists and others were discovering me. 

One evening in mid 2015 I posted a photo of a painting to my account (you can see a screenshot of this Instagram post at the bottom of this page) with the following note: 

“Kapture Momente, watercolor, 24" x 18”. We're definitely doing something new. I'm sure I'm seeing influences in my work from paintings that some of you completed yesterday - On the other side of the earth! We've got an amazing system of sharing here that creates a whole new set of dynamics for creativity and painting. Thanks to those of you whose work springs to mind as I stand back and look at this tonight... @maria_lundstrom @lasseskarbovik @tbiskup @igorulangin @hardgraverw @tylerkeetonrobbins @inaluxe. I appreciate being able to swim in this giant pool with you! Lots of others in this painting too I'm sure... I've always believed that we are all one on some level. This worldwide instant creativity sharing platform functions in some ways as a single being. Your Thoughts?”

The artists I tagged agreed wholeheartedly with the inspirational power of instant art sharing. (You can see that in the image below also.) Soon after, I began thinking how amazing it would be to curate an exhibition which brought many of my favorite artists, whom I had become aware of through Instagram, under one roof. And how incredible it would be to bring this international body of work to my/our relatively isolated town of Port Townsend, WA. I invited 19 artists to join me and 18 said yes. I had never met any of them in person, except my brother Tim. 

Today, as the US republican administration blabs aimlessly about making "America First" Thanks for Sharing: The Art of Instant, Global Inspiration makes the case that we humans are all in this together and that humankind can maximumize it's peaceful potential by working together, sharing ideas, and respecting one another.
Thanks for reading. Drop me an email at mike@mikebiskup.com if you have any questions about Thanks for Sharing: The Art of Instant, Global Inspiration. I hope to see some of you on April 1st in Port Townsend!

- Mike

 
Tatan Yo - Mike Biskup
Watercolor on paper, wrapped around and stapled to plywood.
10 x 8"
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