Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Nick Cave at the Fowler

Go see this wonderful, wild exhibit at the Fowler Museum in Westwood!

Next meeting: Sunday, February 21, 2:00

No studio visit next time, but a chance to converse. We discussed meeting at the M Cafe in Culver City. The tables should be large enough to accommodate us all. If the weather is too funky, we can do it at my house, or at Kate & Tom's place.

If you have specific topics that you'd like to address, send us out an e-mail with your thoughts.
I am interested in: What are the reoccuring themes, the continual question, your life's work, what do you find yourself coming back to over and over?

See you next month!

Carolyn is up next!

Plucked: Curated by Zelda Zinn

Please check out Zelda's show at:
The Sam Francis Gallery
Crossroads School
1714 Twenty-First Street
Santa Monica 90404
1/14/10 - 2/19/10
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 - 3:00 P.M.

Here's a link to Aline Smithson's Blog Lenscratch discussing the exhibit. It also includes some wonderful images.

Congrautlations Zelda!

Back from the winter hiatus: Kate's Studio visit

What a lovely return from what seemed like a very long break.
Thank you so much to Kate and Tom for feeding us your cheesey delicacies. Mazeltov on the new cohabitation, space expansion and exciting changes in all phases of your collective moons, planets, and stars. We are so happy for you both.
It was so nice to go around the circle and catch up with everyone present.
We missed you Clinton and Peggy!

First let me apologize for waiting so long to get this down in writing. I've had my head in a cloud of art making and have been living on the vapors of my own thoughts. Plus we have a new, big TV and it's been rainy and cozy.

It was so nice to finally be able to see Kate's work together in her studio and her low-tech old-school slide show. The presentation was lovely, cohesive and thoughtful. I know that I enjoyed seeing the scope of your work, including the multi-media pieces, drawing and paintings. I have such a kinship for people working with narrative. Your latest pieces really stayed with me. I was particularly drawn to the freedom that was coming out of the doll pieces (sorry, I forgot her name, Flora?) I liked going in and out of focus with her. I also enjoyed the loving way that your animals were rendered. There was something very strong and free in the way that you brought them to life.
I hope you got what you needed and that the winds were blown into your proverbial sails! So looking forward to seeing what comes next!