[Artists-making-art] Introduction

Patricia C. Estes pece03 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 1 19:21:25 UTC 2014


Linda,
wonderful new venues (hospital/therapy settings) to appreciate art and artists and the Inner Artist in each person.

Does your partner in these two exhibits, Suzanne, have a web site? I am curious how she uses paint in a tactile way. 

Your "story" is inspiring. My dream was to go to art school, but growing up blind in Maine, I was told that "blind people can't do art"...even though I was drawing with different leads, charcoal, etc for hours daily. And now, as I come back to my art (which had gone the oil on canvas route and now I "stick stuff to stuff", as you know), I have been diagnosed with MS.
I take courage in your energy and persistence and imagination and that you see clearly the spaces in daily life for beauty and creativity.

Patty Estes
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lynda Lambert 
  To: Heather Kirkwood ; An exploration of art by and for blind persons 
  Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 9:10 AM
  Subject: Re: [Artists-making-art] Introduction


  Hi Heather,
  Wish you were near here, too!  
  Suzanne Gibson and I are working on two exhibitions for this year - they are scheduled to be in western Pennsylvania.

  Exhibition Title:  Vision and Revision: Two artists with limited sight, not limited vision.

  Suzanne Gibson:  Paintings on canvas (tactile)
  Lynda Lambert:  Pottery (Tactile) and Mixed Media Fibers/Bead Working (Visual)

  Show one:  Merrick Art Gallery, New Brighton, PA
          March 7 - April 3
          On March 22, we will be in the gallery making art and will have a "meet the artist and demo"
          At the opening reception, we will do a short "Artists Walk Through" of the show for people - each of us will talk about 2         of the works we have created for the show.

      On another afternoon, I will meet with students in the "Women in the Arts" course, at Geneva College.
      I was the professor who created this course and taught it before my retirement six years ago.
      I will meet the class in the gallery.  My discussion will focus on three aspects:
       historical context of the work in the show;
      blindness issues and art making;
      philisophical influences, personal world view,  and concepts that shape my work. 


  The Second Show will be in a very different kind of space. It will be in  Jameson hospital, New Castle, PA in a brand new wing that has been created for urgent care.  When the rchitects designed this place, they planned for an exhibition space for artists that would bring in healing art. The shows change every three months. 
  The show will be on display from April 14 - July 5th.

  The format will be the same for the opening reception, and the artist's demo mid-way into the show's run.


  For both of these shows we will have Braille labeling along with the regular wall text (thanks to the great advice I just got from Ann! 

      We will have a video of the two artists - with their work in progress and showing time lapse of the work being created to the finished product.  For the video we have written some very short essays and poems about art, sight loss, and doing the work.  In the background of the video, you can hear the stories of the artists and the works. This way a blind person can get insight into the work even when they cannot see the work visually.  They can not only experience the making of the work, the finished pieces, but the thought process of the artist during creation of the work.

  The video will run on a loop in the gallery, and will also be playing on small screens in other places for visitors to stop and have a look and listen to the art/artists.

  One of the venues I am brainstorming with plans to have my ehxibition available to all patients in the hospital (that is not yet built) via their TV screen. So even if they are bed fast and cannot come into the gallery space, they can still visit the show through technology.  That is in the planning stages but not for a year or two following completion of the building.  You know, 50 percent of all new construction of Hospitals is including art galleries - this is a new way of thinking about art, isn't it.  People are recognizing that art has healing powers, and that people who are sick and those who are discouraged can be uplifted and even helped in the healing process through experiencing art. 

  Lynda


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Heather Kirkwood 
    To: An exploration of art by and for blind persons 
    Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 4:49 PM
    Subject: Re: [Artists-making-art] Introduction


    This work is so exciting. As you all get these shows organized, please let us know! I'd love to advertise them to my membership if they are open to the public. Wish I was in the areas myself so I could go - grin! 

    Heather Kirkwood
    Vice President/Chief Communications Officer
    Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome Network
    One South Road
    Oyster Bay, NY 11771
    1 (800) 789-9HPS
    www.hpsnetwork.org

    Personal blog: www.heatherkirkwood.blogspot.com

    Search the Web at www.goodsearch.com and choose the HPS Network as your charity! 

    HPS New York Conference - March 7 - 9, 2014



    On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 3:06 PM, Lynda Lambert <llambert at zoominternet.net> wrote:

    I am connecting you three to each other via this email as I think there is mutual interest and information you may each have for sharing with each other.  

    Kirsten and Tirzah are the founders, owners,  and coordinators of the Creative Citizens Studio in Pittsburgh, PA. they coordinated the Touch Art Seminar, a series of workshops that brought blind and sighted people together last fall, to make art, at one of Pittsburgh most notable art institutions. It is a very successful endeavor.

    Patricia Estes  is working on creating blind friendly exhibitions at a couple of galleries/museums in Maine, and she is connected with the National Federation of the Blind, Baltimore, MD.  She recently contacted me with questions about the Touch Art Seminar after seeing the Tribune Review article - so I think she would love to have more conversations with you both since you have the answers!  

    This is so exciting on so many levels! 

    Lynda


    Lynda McKinney Lambert, MFA
    Artist, Educator, Author
    104 River Road, Ellwood City, PA 16117
    http://www.lyndalambert.com/wordpress



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