Showing posts with label art fairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art fairs. Show all posts
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Selfie and @YrImaginaryDog, hanging out at IMC Lab and Gallery in NYC
The opening for Reach Out and Touch Me was fun. It was one of the coldest nights of the year. Nevertheless, many friends showed up, surprising me.
Above is my soft sculpture "family," Selfie, @YrImaginaryDog and her iPhone watching a stop motion video of me embroidering Selfie's and @YrImaginaryDog's tweets on Selfie.
The exhibit is up through March 18th at IMC Lab, 56 W 22nd Street near 6th Ave in NYC. Get in touch if you'd like to visit!
In the meantime, stay tuned for news of my BAC-sponsored Native/Immigrant City project. As for me, I'm off to art fairs today. I can't wait for Spring Break!
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Miami art fairs, as told by a good friend and fellow artist
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"People were smokin weed at Fountain Art Fair, and drinking champagne at Pulse." 2012. Embroidery on fabric. 4.25" x 8.75". |
Labels:
art fairs,
champagne,
embroidery,
Fountain,
Fountain Art Fair,
Iviva Olenick,
Miami,
Pulse,
smokin,
smoking,
weed
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Experiments with Typography and Embroidery
A good friend and fellow artist recently participated in both Pulse and Fountain art fairs in Miami. When he got back to New York, he said: "People were smoking weed at Fountain and drinking champagne at Pulse." One of my new favorite quotes.
I am making a humorous take on this, combining machine and hand embroidery *see below. This is obviously still in progress.
I am making a humorous take on this, combining machine and hand embroidery *see below. This is obviously still in progress.
Labels:
art fairs,
bobbin,
digital embroidery,
embroidery,
embroidery machine,
Fountain,
haha,
Iviva Olenick,
machine,
Miami,
Pulse,
sewing,
tension,
tension issues,
thread
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Getting closer

I am almost done with my third Brooklyn piece, which is a bit of a departure from the first two. I will post it within the next few days, I promise.
In the meantime, I thought I'd give a brief review of this past weekend's art orgy, otherwise known as too many art fairs hit New York within a 3-day period. After teaching on Saturday morning and having a brief brainstorming session with my gallerist, I dragged myself into Manhattan to see Independent, which had no cover charge, and an array of artwork from all over the globe, much of which felt clinical to me. I did not feel much inspired by the work, but was pleased to run into art critic Jerry Saltz, who I find to be hilarious and incisive. As his Facebook friend, I also find it entertaining that he is a poor speller, yet gets his point across quite clearly. Thank you, Jerry Saltz, for adding your voice to the contemporary art world.
I also had the pleasure this weekend of seeing the work of a new friend, Anita Walsh. She is showing a series of "living drawings" in Park Slope at Picada y Vino wine shop on 5th Avenue and 3rd Street. You can see more of her work here. The piece at top is hers, too, entitled "Living Drawing Series I," rubber and brass on white birch.
I love the woven quality of the rubber bands as thread, and I love the organic decay that occurs. I feel as though I've discovered a new textile artist, and I'm thrilled!
Labels:
Anita Walsh,
art criticism,
art fairs,
Chelsea,
fabric,
fiber,
friend,
hilarious,
Iviva Olenick,
Jerry Saltz,
living drawing,
textile,
woven
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