Showing posts with label OHCA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OHCA. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2011

Social Networking and Alternate Realities


My mixed media sculpture, constructed from audiocassettes and steel called "In the Beginning", which is taller than a man, and filled with more than 250 tapes, was submitted to the O'Hanlon Center For the Arts for their "Social Networking and Alternate Realities" show, up through March. I arrived at the Round Table talk, and was delighted to be invited by Marin IJ Newspaper photographer Frankie Frosch to pose with my sculpture. On March 10, 2011, the photograph was featured in the Plus Section, along with David Benoit's "FaceBox", a mixed media piece which was a real hit at the show. For more information, click on the title above to go to IJ.

www.marinij.com/portlet/article/html/render_gallery.jsp?articleId=17566071&siteId=234&startImage=1

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Personal Creativity Workshop

Day 1

Personal Creativity Workshop at O'Hanlon
Center for the Arts just gets better and better.
This week-end, we're getting together for 3 days
to stretch our creative bounds. After tea, Cayan
spread black and white photos, Joan Sadler's "rejects",
across the table and asked us to pick 4
or 5 that spoke to us. Ooh, it was so difficult to choose
from a stack of what felt like hundreds. Nevertheless,
it is possible because each person is attracted to
something different. Different seemed to be the key
phrase and inspiration for the day. Cayan asked us
to look for various visual elements such as close/far,
still or passive/active, light/dark in the photos. We picked
photos that represented these various features, then
got to work creating art on a black square of paper
with humble tools including black and white oil pastels,
wax blocks, bits of yarn, printer's rub-on letterset, and
newspaper, all to be incorporated into our artwork.
When I picked up the front page, I discovered a neatly
cut out picture of Emperor penguins. I chuckled to myself
as I picked up the picture, thinking about how Cayan said that
the best art is unplanned, and yet feeling particularly blessed since one of my all time favorite creatures are penguins. The large Emperor penguins are black and white birds, with bright yellow and orange markings across their head and throat. They are currently being located by satellite through their guano stains on the ice! In this particular photo, the close and far elements were there for my pure enjoyment.

As serendipity goes, the Nature channel ran a program last
night featuring the very same Emperor penguins! Art and perfect timing seem to go hand in hand.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Art work hanging at O'Hanlon Center for the Arts


My painting, "Fire Spirit" will be on view at the O'Hanlon Center for the Arts show, "Memory and Transitions", through May. Please come to the Roundtable discussion on Tuesday at 4:00 PM to hear the artists talk about their work. Go to www.OhanlonCenter.org for parking information.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Visual Perception Workshop

KRIS GORDON and CAYEN ROBERTSON

Sunday, April 25.

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

$30, or free for OHCA members.

Return to the basics of "sight and insight." Perception workshop starting with the fundamentals. Please bring a lunch. RSVP by Friday, April 23 to save your seat.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Visual Perception Workshop at OHCA

KRIS GORDON and CAYEN ROBERTSON
Sunday, April 25.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
$30, or free for OHCA members.
Return to the basics of “sight and insight.” Perception workshop starting with the fundamentals. Please bring a lunch. RSVP by Friday, April 23 to save your seat.