The work is done! Out of my hands! Ready for the final review and defense of my thesis. Hard to believe it will all be over in a couple of weeks (January 14th, 2017). Or is it just the beginning! That's the hope. A new artistic adventure awaits! Myriad iterations at hand!
Monday, October 17, 2016
Master of Fine Art
In the home stretch! Expecting to graduate on January 15, 2017 if all goes well. Currently in production mode on my thesis installation. Wrapping up my 50 page thesis paper as well. Sent in my final draft on Saturday. Finishing up cutting, sanding priming and painting the pieces that will eventually become my "Saving Place: Lament for Landscape" installation. Some lingering logistical questions still exist. This is new, but exciting territory for me. Developing a new language for articulating my response to the landscape that engulfs me daily. Interested in the idea of diorama and hoping I can achieve the magical feeling that they evoke.
Monday, July 18, 2016
What Forward Circus, Onward Pageant--Bread and Puppet, Glover, Vermont.
Great event in Glover and one we've attended for probably around 30 years, with a few lapses in between. The circus is up a running and as social and political and art infused as ever. I think my favorite is still meandering through the museum and lingering on exhibitions. There's so much to look at and take in. So inspiring! I may have to begin some paper mache' sculptures soon.
Monday, July 4, 2016
Fun opening night of "Over the River and Through the Woods" my 2-person show at the S.P.A.C.E. Gallery in Burlington, Vermont--Bernie country! Burlington has a rich and vibrant arts community that I enjoyed exploring while I was there. The show will run the entire month of July 2016. If you're in Burlington, check it out!
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Weathervane Theater Collaborative Artist Fundraising Project.
Had some fun painting a drum for the Weathervane Theater in Whitetfield, NH. A great little summer stock theater that I've long enjoyed. Happy to be a part of this collaborative to help sustain quality theater in the North Country. Looking forward to see what other artists have done at their opening event.
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