Shelter, a class, some writing, a workshop
I'm also working on a presentation I'll be giving at the college in late April, "From Study to Studio," describing/explaining my turn from scholarship to art. I've talked about this to an audience of quilters before, but not to my colleagues at the college.
In June I'll be attending a workshop by Terry Jarrard-Dimond, "What If? Building Pathways to Creative Work." This is being offered at a new workshop venue in Ann Arbor, Michigan, modeled on the structure of workshops at Nancy Crow's Barn, but one day shorter (so a little less expensive), and with a greater variety of types of workshops: http://www.buddingartideas.com/workshops.html. There are a number of fiber arts workshops (including a Susan Shie workshop in October on “Diary Quilt Paintings" that I wish I could go to). There are also watercolor, pastel, oil, encaustic, and other things being taught. Anyway, you might take a look--they've asked participants to spread the word, to help them fill this inaugural set of workshops.
Great you're taking a drawing class, Penny...I just finished a water color class that included everything - life drawing and lots of collage, which reminded me of quilting. Love Sol Lewitt. What's a diary quilt painting?
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics look so beautiful - worth the time to make your own hand dyed colors. I'll be anxious to hear more about your drawing class.
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Looking good!
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