December 17, 2009 | We did Mobile Art Show #4 at City Arts Factory at their "Third Thursdays Gallery Hop." For this show, we were so organized and ahead of the game, we had the chance to sip martinis in The Black Olive and (for once) go inside City Arts Factory and see the other displays. Ryan Price filmed the video below. I didn't take many photos of this one. Oops.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Mobile Art Show back at City Arts Factory in downtown Orlando
TheDailyCity.com is bringing back its Mobile Art Show for the December edition of Downtown Art District's Third Thursday art gallery hop event December 17, 2009, 6pm-8:30pm at City Arts Factory (29 South Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801). We'll be pulling up across the street from City Arts Factory in a rented UHaul full of arty wares. After you explore the galleries inside City Arts Factory, come take a walk on the UHaul side and say hi. We'll have as always our helpful printed programs slathered with info about our city for you to take with you.
Our past Mobile Art Shows:
Mobile Art Show #1 | The Travel Edition
Mobile Art Show #2 | Third Thursday
Mobile Art Show #3 | Dirty South BBQ in Milk District
Our past Mobile Art Shows:
Mobile Art Show #1 | The Travel Edition
Mobile Art Show #2 | Third Thursday
Mobile Art Show #3 | Dirty South BBQ in Milk District
Labels:
city arts factory,
downtown,
third thursdays
Monday, August 10, 2009
Photos | Mobile Art Show #1
Mobile Art Show | Orlando, FL
On August 5, 2009, TheDailyCity.com's very first Mobile Art Show took to the roads of Orlando, Florida. From 10am to 7pm, the show was either prepping, showing or traveling. For this first show, a UHaul was chosen to carry the over-40-piece collection of locally-made art because it was easier than getting an ice cream truck, which is the ideal vehicle for this. The locations for each stop were sent via twitter to twitter.com/mobileartshow. I, Mark Baratelli, was the driver and Brian Feldman was the co-pilot. Dan Ginader assisted me in the hanging of the art.
What is Mobile Art Show:
Dan Ginader, friend to The Daily City, came to Stop #2 (Enzian Theatre) with his daughter and got some video of the proceedings there, went back home (after an errand-run to Publix) and edited together this video! He is awesome.
Truck Interior:
I rented the truck for a total of two days, so I could spend one day hanging the art and decorating the truck. When I was done, I made this video tour. The white bottles are filled with bubbles.
Stop #1 | 11:30am-12:00pm
Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell
Orlando Ave at Fairbanks
Brian thought it would be funny if we went to a "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell" for our first stop, as there is a song called "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell." One visitor to the show told us there was not enough Christian art.





Stop #2 | 12:15pm-1pm
Enzian Theatre
Orlando Ave, Maitland
After I decided to go to Enzian, everyone and their mother told me not to go there. I ended up selling one Barf Hand and three rings and a photographer from Metromix came by.


Stop #3 | 1:15pm-230pm
United Arts/ Clear Channel parking lot
Maitland, FL
Three people from United Arts came out of their offices, but only two actually got into the truck. A woman from a nearby office walked up to the truck and asked what it was. I said it was an art show. She turned her head, screamed at her friend across the parking lot "Its an art show!" and continued walking away.


Stop #4 | 3pm-3:45pm
Edgewater Drive parking lot
This stop got rained out. Also, I left the back door open on the ride from Maitland and the floor and some of the paper on the walls got wet. Disaster. The co-owner of Infusion Tea sent me an email the day before, inviting me to park my truck in his lot. When I showed up, he claimed he had no idea I would be traveling in a UHaul and appeared startled. We did not set up the show and moved onto the next stop.
Stop #5 | 4pm-4:45pm
Parramore Community Garden
I chose this spot to bring attention to this wonderful urban garden endeavor. I love it, I think there should be more of them, and anything I can do to help, I will. Google it and go see it.

Stop #6 | 5pm-6pm
Loving Hut on Colonial
Brian, my co-pilot, wanted to stop here so we could pull in front of the giant hot dog and give them the vegan middle finger. The artist who made the baby girl reindeer screenprints showed up on a moped! Also, Orlando Sentinel photographer Matthew Simantov, the publisher of a wakeboarding magazine and his wife, their two babies and a photog from Metromix showed up!





Stop #7 | 6pm-7pm
Barnes & Noble on Colonial
Erika from "War of the Worlds" and Brian thought it would be fun to park the truck in front of Barnes & Noble and get asked to leave. So I did. And we did.



Final Tally: 7 stops

Bye Mobile Art Show

Thank you: Brian Feldman, Dan Ginader, Jozie, the artists in the show, Orlando Sentinel, Metromix Orlando, Orlando Weekly and Erica for publicizing the show to every single human being who came in and out of Barnes & Noble until we got kicked out.
On August 5, 2009, TheDailyCity.com's very first Mobile Art Show took to the roads of Orlando, Florida. From 10am to 7pm, the show was either prepping, showing or traveling. For this first show, a UHaul was chosen to carry the over-40-piece collection of locally-made art because it was easier than getting an ice cream truck, which is the ideal vehicle for this. The locations for each stop were sent via twitter to twitter.com/mobileartshow. I, Mark Baratelli, was the driver and Brian Feldman was the co-pilot. Dan Ginader assisted me in the hanging of the art.
Photos:
--Orlando Sentinel photo gallery | 44 photos
--Ours, a sampling | 51 photos
--Ours, all of them | 252
Press Coverage:
--Orlando Sentinel "Best Bet"
--Metromix Weekly Event Pick
--Orlando Weekly event page
--EmmaBunny for SMV, an LA shop
What is Mobile Art Show:
Dan Ginader, friend to The Daily City, came to Stop #2 (Enzian Theatre) with his daughter and got some video of the proceedings there, went back home (after an errand-run to Publix) and edited together this video! He is awesome.
Truck Interior:
I rented the truck for a total of two days, so I could spend one day hanging the art and decorating the truck. When I was done, I made this video tour. The white bottles are filled with bubbles.
Stop #1 | 11:30am-12:00pm
Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell
Orlando Ave at Fairbanks
Brian thought it would be funny if we went to a "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell" for our first stop, as there is a song called "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell." One visitor to the show told us there was not enough Christian art.





Stop #2 | 12:15pm-1pm
Enzian Theatre
Orlando Ave, Maitland
After I decided to go to Enzian, everyone and their mother told me not to go there. I ended up selling one Barf Hand and three rings and a photographer from Metromix came by.


Stop #3 | 1:15pm-230pm
United Arts/ Clear Channel parking lot
Maitland, FL
Three people from United Arts came out of their offices, but only two actually got into the truck. A woman from a nearby office walked up to the truck and asked what it was. I said it was an art show. She turned her head, screamed at her friend across the parking lot "Its an art show!" and continued walking away.


Stop #4 | 3pm-3:45pm
Edgewater Drive parking lot
This stop got rained out. Also, I left the back door open on the ride from Maitland and the floor and some of the paper on the walls got wet. Disaster. The co-owner of Infusion Tea sent me an email the day before, inviting me to park my truck in his lot. When I showed up, he claimed he had no idea I would be traveling in a UHaul and appeared startled. We did not set up the show and moved onto the next stop.
Stop #5 | 4pm-4:45pm
Parramore Community Garden
I chose this spot to bring attention to this wonderful urban garden endeavor. I love it, I think there should be more of them, and anything I can do to help, I will. Google it and go see it.

Stop #6 | 5pm-6pm
Loving Hut on Colonial
Brian, my co-pilot, wanted to stop here so we could pull in front of the giant hot dog and give them the vegan middle finger. The artist who made the baby girl reindeer screenprints showed up on a moped! Also, Orlando Sentinel photographer Matthew Simantov, the publisher of a wakeboarding magazine and his wife, their two babies and a photog from Metromix showed up!





Stop #7 | 6pm-7pm
Barnes & Noble on Colonial
Erika from "War of the Worlds" and Brian thought it would be fun to park the truck in front of Barnes & Noble and get asked to leave. So I did. And we did.



Final Tally: 7 stops

Bye Mobile Art Show

Thank you: Brian Feldman, Dan Ginader, Jozie, the artists in the show, Orlando Sentinel, Metromix Orlando, Orlando Weekly and Erica for publicizing the show to every single human being who came in and out of Barnes & Noble until we got kicked out.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Orlando Sentinel "Best Bet"
7-31-09 | Thank you to the Orlando Sentinel for choosing Mobile Art Show as a "Best Bet" in today's newspaper and on its website. We are honored and grateful for the attention.


The UHaul is reserved
Today I went to the UHaul shop and put down my credit card to reserve a UHaul truck for two days. On Tuesday, I will be working on the hanging and placement of the art. The plan is to prepare as much as I can so that when Wednesday morning rolls around, I just get out of bed and get in the truck.

I've been toying with the idea of copying something I saw at Chanel's Mobile Art Show in New York City last summer. There, they provided headphones and an mp3 player. A sultry older French female's voice told you when to enter a room, sit down on a chair, stand up and turn left, etc. The one problem is that since the pieces are for sale, if I create an mp3 taking you on, lets say, a 3-minute tour of the pieces, and a piece sells, but the mp3 says its there and describes it, the experience doesn't work. The work around I came up with is to photograph each piece when the truck is 100% hung and staged, print out each photo on 11 by 17 paper, and hang/place it where the sold art once was. That way, they can at least see a version of the piece.

I've been toying with the idea of copying something I saw at Chanel's Mobile Art Show in New York City last summer. There, they provided headphones and an mp3 player. A sultry older French female's voice told you when to enter a room, sit down on a chair, stand up and turn left, etc. The one problem is that since the pieces are for sale, if I create an mp3 taking you on, lets say, a 3-minute tour of the pieces, and a piece sells, but the mp3 says its there and describes it, the experience doesn't work. The work around I came up with is to photograph each piece when the truck is 100% hung and staged, print out each photo on 11 by 17 paper, and hang/place it where the sold art once was. That way, they can at least see a version of the piece.
Friday, July 24, 2009
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