Mullusca Gastropoda exhibiting at Oberlin College, Ohio, April 5 - June 4, 2010 in the Ruth Hughes Collection of Artists' Books. Reception and lecture by Johanna Drucker on April 9. Following the exhibition it will become part of the permanent collection at Oberlin College.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Mollusca Gastropoda at Oberlin College
Mullusca Gastropoda exhibiting at Oberlin College, Ohio, April 5 - June 4, 2010 in the Ruth Hughes Collection of Artists' Books. Reception and lecture by Johanna Drucker on April 9. Following the exhibition it will become part of the permanent collection at Oberlin College.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Starting now....
Process and Place: The Transformative Potential of Artist Residencies
February 6 – March 28, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 6, 5-8pm
visit www.berkeleyartcenter.org for directions/details/program and panel dates and more
Six local visual artists—Anne Lanborn, Amy Berk, Edith Hillinger, Brooke Holve, Mary Curtis Ratcliff, and Elizabeth Sher—attended the same artist residency program in New Zealand, all at different times. In this exhibition, they will exhibit work in a variety of media that demonstrate the ways the experience shaped their artmaking process and practice. In this exhibition, the notion of place, the nature of retreat, and how that impacts the process of artmaking will explored through an examination of the artists’ own work and experiences. An artist panel and walk thru will be held on Mar 4 at 7 PM and a workshop on residency selection on Mar 13 at 4 PM.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Making a Move
Monday, July 13, 2009
Finally ! (or soon)
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
New Books
Another recent book is Pandora's Recipe Box, featuring images from Perfectly Normal: Chnaging Bodies, Growing Up, Sex & Sexual Health by Robie Harris, illustrated by Michael Emberley. I have chosen to honor the book, author and illustrator, as well as children who deserve the information to feel comfortable with their bodies and make responsible and appropriate choices as they move into and through their adolescent years.