Thursday, October 29, 2009

Getting Ready for Nothing?

Okay, so it turns out my name got left OFF the advertising. Ha ha ha ha ha . Business happens. And all of you understand the darker sides of business...if only I had asked THIS question, if only I had known THAT part, then I would have been SURE to take care of it.

Open Studio Hartford!

good place to start~

ArtSpace Hartford
555 Asylum Avenue,
Hartford, CT 06105
FIRST FLOOR
11-5!!!!

Saturday the 14th and Sunday the 15th.

see more info (can you say DIRECTIONS?) at my/our website: broadbrookart.com

But this is the other truth:

This is the first time I have shown with my ArtSpace homies since 2002. Then we had two shows a year and I opened when stuff and teaching didn't intervene. I don't do that anymore. I mean, let teaching intervene. On the other "stuff" that intervenes? I talked with someone last week who also believed that the muse can be a bitch of a mistress (hmmm...she didn't use those words) and that no matter how high one can get on making some kind of art, a crash (or crisis) of some sort will come. Call it the dark side of creativity...that "it" may go and NEVER come again. But then I could always just OPEN THE DOOR if someone wanted to see what I had (or didn't have) goin' on.

To say that is not an option here in the country is an understatement. In most ways I don't miss the sirens and the lights and sounds of the trains. After a couple of years the new gov shut off the Christmas lights on those beautifully filled the trees in Bushnell Park, but I still had the thrice-yearly fireworks and an open window or short walk to any live concert. You could also look up from Asylum Avenue (yes, it is named for what you think) or the Southbound or Northbound trains and see exactly where I was. I could find myself anytime, even when I couldn't quite find myself,

Now...slave over your work 14 hours a day with these guys staring at you:


Rosie IS the devil dog puppy she looks like. Playful, energetic...exhausting! And Cassandra, that enforcer of a kitty, just lives to leave her paw print as signature. She always has. She was raised indoors in Hartford, and in all of her 10 years I am pretty sure she has attempted to contribute at least one hair to each piece. I thwart her, but in the days of BIG installations, she completely glued herself to a number of large projects/objects. The bigger the money, the larger portion she glued herself to. This work? She was nowhere near it. Perhaps she grasps the concept hairless art equals kitty kibble! Nah. I lie. She is kittenish, but too old to be a devil kitty anymore. Wait! That is my Halloween costume idea...

Nah. I lie. Donna and I travel twice yearly to Cape Cod and marginally observe the spectacle the Halloween can be there. Things have changed during our tenure...no need to "come out" as anything queer...but you better be theatrical, no matter what. All Hallow's Eve is merely for the costumed now, no politics required. It is a blast to watch.

I won't make earrings or goddesses there. The sound of the ocean and the look of the sky automatically puts me in drawing mode, and what I don't draw I photograph for later drawings. These are just a few of this week's earrings:


A bunch more (see bin?) will finish drying before I dress them with classy beads.

I don't know how long I will be this divided person...the one who loves crafty stuff and the serious two-dimensional artist. For now, just think of it a little of something for everyone...every one of me!

 Open Studio Hartford has a theme this year...it is 20 years old. And I have been here (not always showing) all this time. There will be eyeglass cases created by individual artists for sale, all proceeds to charity. I have some in progress...




I will post the progress. In the meantime, dream time.



2 comments:

Nancy said...

Wishing I could travel to Art Space to see your work and support you. I am there in spirit!

I thought for sure, I had commented on your blog before but having read the 5 from 2009 and then scanning the twenty or so from 2008, I can see that there were MANY I missed completely. I always enjoy and value reading your words. I agree with one comment – I love the idea of your writing and illustrating a children’s book. I also LOVE the information you included in your July 2008 blog about the social experiment in DC. I am looking forward to sharing this in my class when we discuss Leisure and Time…

Where is scorched earth?
Looking forward to seeing more of your work posted in your catalog

Nancy said...

Wishing I could travel to Art Space to see your work and support you. I am there in spirit!

I thought for sure, I had commented on your blog before but having read the 5 from 2009 and then scanning the twenty or so from 2008, I can see that there were MANY I missed completely. I always enjoy and value reading your words. I agree with one comment – I love the idea of your writing and illustrating a children’s book. I also LOVE the information you included in your July 2008 blog about the social experiment in DC. I am looking forward to sharing this in my class when we discuss Leisure and Time…

Where is scorched earth?
Looking forward to seeing more of your work posted in your catalog