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Open Studio Weekend 2016

 

Hard to believe, but it’s that time of year again… 🙂

One weekend, each year, artists from all over Louisville open their doors for Open Studio Weekend!  And I am one of those artists!!  This event is a wonderful opportunity to see artists at work, get a glimpse into their process of making art and add to your local art collection!

Open Studio Weekend (OSW) is a partnership of the LVA and University of Louisville’s Hite Art Institute to raise funds for LVA‘s signature program Children’s Fine Art Classes and the Hite Art Institute’s Mary Spencer Nay Scholarship programs.  For only $20 you can gain access to artist studios throughout the city, while supporting arts education and scholarship programs.  It’s a small way to make a big difference and take part in an exciting and interactive exploration of the local art scene in Louisville!  Click this link to purchase your Open Studio Weekend Ticket.

You can also purchase at the following locations: Cressman Center for Visual ArtCommonwealth Bank & TrustLouisville Visual ArtNitty GrittyPreston Arts CenterRevelry Gallery Boutique and Silica Ceramic Studio.

Important information about Open Studio Weekend 2016:

Launch Party and Exhibition Opening
Friday, November 4 • 6 – 8pm
Cressman Center for Visual Arts
Hite Art Institute | University of Louisville
100 East Main Street

Open Studio Weekend hours (and times you can visit me at Studio JZ):
Saturday, November 5 • 10am – 5pm
Sunday, November 6 • Noon – 5pm

 Studio JZ, 1228 E. Breckinridge St., Louisville, KY  40204  

For more information visit louisvillevisualart.org/open-studio-weekend

Photography Time Machine Workshop with LVA

In addition to teaching workshops with the Louisville Photo Biennial this past fall, I also had the pleasure of working with LVA and their Open Door Features at Home of The Innocents.  During the Photo Time Machine Workshop I got to take students through the history of photography working with cyanotypes, polaroids, disposal and digital cameras as well as image transfers!  Anyone who really knows me, knows that this workshop is right up my alley with my love for alternative processing, toy and instant cameras!  When showing them my grandfather’s old Minolta SLR, my Polaroid SX 70 and collection of plastic Holgas, they got so excited…opening up the camera body was totally new for them!  You forget growing up in the pre-digitalization era that most kids today have never seen film being loaded into a camera.  It was fun watching them freak out when shooting with disposal cameras, having no idea what they are capturing without an LCD screen!

Every session resulted with an actual printed image (even when we worked in digital!!!)…something we lack with easy image capturing of today!  I loved introducing Andy Warhol and how he not only used the polaroid camera as a tool for documenting his friends and parties (the original Instagram!), he also used many of these images for his silk screen series.  When I brought in the digital cameras, I also taught 5 basic rules for stronger photo composition.  What a pleasure it was to see how they incorporate these rules into their photographs!  One of the students captured a really nice image of me (which is rare as I am totally UN-photogenic).  Great example of shooting with the rule of thirds in mind!

I really loved this teaching gig and it shows in the photograph above!  Gotta say that the students really enjoyed these sessions too!  The sheer excitement they had in receiving prints from their disposable camera project or seeing their polaroid image develop as they shook it, reinforced the importance of the print in photography.

Thanks to LVA for turning me onto this special opportunity and to all the staff at HOTI for helping making the 8 week experience a success!

Click HERE to read the LVA blog post and see images from this workshop!!

Open Studio Launch Party Exhibition this Friday!

Join me this Friday, November 6th from 6pm-8pm at the Event & Exhibition Launch Party for Open Studio Weekend 2015!  Participating artists will have work at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts located at 100 E. Main AND at PUBLIC Gallery located at 131 W. Main in Louisville, KY.  These galleries are super close and located cater-corner from one another.

This event is present by Louisville Visual Art and UofL’s Hite Art Institute.  Support local artists in Louisville today!