[Artists-making-art] exhibit

Lynda Lambert llambert at zoominternet.net
Tue Dec 20 19:29:31 UTC 2011


haha - yes, I like them too. I like the idea of cycles and circular movements, and spirals. And, layers, too. Sometimes, our art experiences are the thing we have to push against, too. We all have had some of those, but I call it negative motivation!  lol

Lynda
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  From: Patricia C. Estes 
  To: An exploration of art by and for blind persons 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 10:07 AM
  Subject: Re: [Artists-making-art] exhibit


  Thank you so much, Linda, for your encouragement and inspiration. Of course, no "lesson" or experience is "wasted! Maybe that's why I like circles and arches...everything eventually comes around!
  Patty
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    From: Lynda Lambert 
    To: An exploration of art by and for blind persons 
    Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 9:06 AM
    Subject: Re: [Artists-making-art] exhibit


    Hi Patty,
    So nice to hear a little of your story. I am a retired art professor and taught studio art courses as well as art history for years in an expensive private college in PA.
    I lost my sigth just 4 years ago, and I used my sight loss as a reason to make enormous changes in my life and my art. Instead of painting and printmaking and weaveing, I am now doing pottery. It had been over 20 years ago that I had done pottery in college, and with the sight loss I decided to give it a try again - because at that time I had no help, did not know that rehab existed, and was really lost at sea. A friend took me to pottery classes with her, and there I began all over again.  But, the wonderful thing is that my HANDS remembered how to FEEL the clay and very quickly I became ONE with the CLAY and we were a team, the clay and me, working together to create something amazing.

    Before my sight loss, I have had no experience with blind people, and was unaware of anything that could be done by blind people who wanted to make art. Nothing in my past academic experiences had prepared me for the transition into this new world. But, somehow, I instictively knew that I was an artist and that was something that nothing could ever take away from me. I was an artist and my entire body, mind, and spirit knew it. All I had to do was begin again. And, I did!

    Finding NFB has been fantastic, too, because I am now in touch through the internet with others like me who have faced challenges and come through them by learning to adapt and make art in new ways.

    One thing I will say about your past art experiences at college is that you have a CORE of knowlege and there is no substitute for that.  You are so fortunate to have it - you have a structure, a core, something that gives you a place to stand on and now you can come on from there to do YOUR art, whatever that may be.  All our past experiences have led us to this place - nothing is ever lost or useless to us. It is our story, and our own personal and creative history.

    Lynda Lambert
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      From: Patricia C. Estes 
      To: An exploration of art by and for blind persons 
      Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 7:58 AM
      Subject: Re: [Artists-making-art] exhibit


      Heather, you are exactly right and your experience not unique! I grew up with an artist/art teacher for a mom and all four of us kids were so "into" art that we would make the local paper (desperate for human interest stories in a small town in Maine!) and my dad would say:"You kids should paint rocks and sell them to tourists!" Which sounded absurd to us, but is exactly is what is sold in tacky-trinkets shops all along our coast! But more to the point, my counselor from the state said that "blind people can't go to Rhode Island School of Design", which is just the kind of sketching I did by the hour every day. OK. I applied to one of the U of Maine campuses known for graduating successful artists. "No. Blind kids can't go to a big campus." OK. So, I applied to a small college  with an Ivy League reputation and price tag and was admitted my junior year in high school. But when I got there, I found out that they only taught classical art appreciation and art, with no real major in art. I was there for two years, started a family and four children and nine grand children later, I am back to *MY* art. 
      Although my mother encouraged me and said that I had a way of reducing a form to it's simplest lines, I am only in this last year picking it up again. I've had more vision loss and my stuff is very different from ten or twenty years ago. But it's mine and I just have an inner need to paint, write or re-shuffle the house. And I hear you about the health problems, they are trying to decide whether or not I have MS or Lyme...what's the diff if your hand shakes??!
      NFB has always been inspiring and so is this group. Heather, perhaps our "stories" could encourage young creative spirits to "go for it"!
      I worked with a Creativity Coach for a bit about a year ago. Her basic point is that we are all "creative creatures" and brought my attention (and intention) to the fact that I just live creatively....and to expand that where ever I can. People always comment on the colors I wear....maybe they think that's the way blind people dress, because we can't see...or don't have a clue...what we are wearing! Even just that feels good.

      Here's to Creatively encouraging all of us and to passing it along to the future!
      Patty Estes
      Maine
      "Attitude is the mind's paintbrush."




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        From: Heather Kirkwood 
        To: An exploration of art by and for blind persons 
        Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 11:23 PM
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              I think it's a lot like what we teach kids about the sciences, or other activities - that vision has nothing to do with what you can choose to do in life, and what you might enjoy. Get out there, try new things, and have fun! 

              My trouble with art as a kid was my art was always used against me. Because I did something that everyone thought of as visual, when my parents would try to get appropriate services for me, my art was held up as proof that I didn't need them. In fact, I needed them quite badly! I think loved ones also used my artwork to deny that I had bad vision. Now, not sure how that works into a lesson, but just saying....grin! I shouldn't have to choose in the sighted or blind world as some sort of way to define my "vision" or lack thereof. One has little to do with the other. I do what I do because I like it. 



              Heather Kirkwood
              Director of Outreach, Vice President
              Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome Network
              One South Road
              Oyster Bay, NY 11771
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              Personal blog: www.heatherkirkwood.blogspot.com

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              HPS New York Conference - March 16-18, 2012


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                From: Kendra Schaber <Baltimore777 at comcast.net>
                Subject: Re: [Artists-making-art] exhibit
                To: "An exploration of art by and for blind persons" <artists-making-art at nfbnet.org>
                Date: Monday, December 19, 2011, 6:44 PM


                 
                Hi all, that would be an interesting idea! If we were to do a workshop, we would have to think about what we would want to teach blind children. What do you think? 
                Kendra Schaber 
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                  From: Zunaira T. Wasif 
                  To: An exploration of art by and for blind persons 
                  Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 12:36 PM
                  Subject: Re: [Artists-making-art] exhibit


                  A tactile exhibit would be awesome.  I'm going to be in Dallis, and would help put something together.  We should have some sort of workshop for children or something as well, maybe?  What do you think.   

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                  On 12/17/11 10:21 PM, ann at acunningham.com wrote: 
                   
                    Is anyone interested in seeing if we can put together a tactile art exhibit in Dallas at the 2012 NFB Convention? I know I would like to show some new work. Anyone else care to ship art to Dallas for the week or as much time as we can arrange?  Ann

                     
                    Ann Cunningham
                    Tactile Art - a creative way to see the world!
                    303 238 4760
                    ann at acunningham.com
                    http://www.acunningham.com
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                      Subject: Re: [Artists-making-art] introduction
                      From: "Lynda J. Lambert" <llambert at zoominternet.net>
                      Date: Mon, December 12, 2011 11:51 am
                      To: <artists-making-art at nfbnet.org>


                      I was so excited to learn of a list for artists at NFB.  I am a retired Professor of Fine Arts and Humanities. I lost my sight 4 years ago.  I had been a painter/printmaker and after sight loss I began making pottery.  After four years of working on relearning to do it non-visually, I am finally back to exhibiting my work in juried exhibitions and just recently had my first museum one-person exhibition last Sept./Oct.
                      With the aid of a great cc tv, the Acrobat, I have figured out how to once again do encrusted beadworking, and I am extremely happy to be doing that again. I had just started to learn it before my sight loss. I had thought that I would never be able to do it again, but I am!
                      Lynda (River Woman)

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