Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Who Does She Think She Is? House Party!
Hey, we're having a PARTY! And a screening of Who Does She Think She Is? It's this Sunday, 11/8/09, 1:30 p.m. at a member's home. This corresponds with the national house party, and we only have 4 spots left! The event is free, but we are accepting voluntary donations at the door.
This film is a must-see for women who are artists. Or is that artists who are women? I get confused. If you want to come, just drop a note here in the comment box, and we'll get the location info out to you.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Ohio State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition
MAW members Melissa Ayotte and Alissa Sorenson have work and won awards in the Amateur Division of the Ohio State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition! Don't forget to stop by the Cox Fine Arts Building while at the Fair, and check out the work!
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Monday, July 20, 2009
Artesanias Fair
Artesanias Fair
July 24th 5-9pm
2491 Summit St Columbus OH 43202
A portion of the evening sales will be donated to the Ponseti International Foundation, which helps kids around the world suffering from clubfeet.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Artisan Sundays @ The North Market!
I stole this pic from Alissa's blog...
Four lovely ladies of MAW will be vending this year at Artisan Sundays @ The North Market. Alissa and Kate are booth-sharing for some dates, and sisters Laura and Michelle are as well. Check out the calendar for the who's and when's. Then go buy some awesome stuff!!!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
KidzArtz 2009 Pics!
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Many other MAW moms were taking pics on the day, and I hope they will post them here!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
HERE IT COMES!!!
We are super stoked to be bringing you this event this weekend. A ton of work has been put into it by the kids and the planners alike, and this year's event looks like it's going to be huge! Check out the KidzArtz website to find out more information and to check out this year's amazing sponsors!
See you on Saturday!
Monday, March 2, 2009
Two March Shows ~ Save the Dates!
Melissa Vogley Woods will be having a solo exhibition of new work on March 15th at Ohio Dominican's Wehrle Gallery. Her reception will take place from 1:00 to 3:30. You can see some examples of her work below! I'm pretty sure that Melissa either has stolen Hermione's time turner or that she never sleeps. That girl is mad busy!
Sharon (that's me writing this!) is part of a group show (featuring Cowtown Lowbrow artists) at Chop Chop on March 28th. The reception for that will take place from 7:00 to 10:00. More details can be viewed on the postcards below.
Sharon (that's me writing this!) is part of a group show (featuring Cowtown Lowbrow artists) at Chop Chop on March 28th. The reception for that will take place from 7:00 to 10:00. More details can be viewed on the postcards below.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Melissa's Vision Board
Here is my board. I had a great time doing this. I noticed that initially, I was drawn to a lot of phrases and words before I discovered images I felt drawn to. A lot of what I discovered about myself in this process was about uniting two halves of mysef, the domestic with the artist, or the two halves of a whole. There was also evidence of gaining freedom from a past "story" or belief of myself in favor letting my heart guide me. Faith and trust in my own journey...not waiting for permission or external validation.
The images that struck me most were of a dog holding up another smaller dog on its hind end and a woman chasing some sort of yak. The one of the dogs very clearly showed me that I have allowed myself to be the one holding others up. I chose the phrase "Free yourself of that load" to remind myself that I need not shoulder things that really are not mine to shoulder. I want to remember to free that energy for my creativity. The one of the woman chasing the yak reminded me that I have been the woman chasing...chasing...chasing...but now I want to be the yak. LOL! Running wild and free.
It was interesting to me that some of the phrases and images that I thought I would use, I did not. These choices spoke as clearly to me as the ones I put on the board. That was unexpected. For instance, I chose a phrase that said, "Searching for myself..." But it didn't fit. I realized I know who I am on this leg of my journey. This board is about how I share that with the rest of the world.
I found Vision Boarding to be a memorable, valuable exercise that I may call on now and again as a means of clarifying new insights and direction. The best part for me was sharing the experience and donuts with friends on a Saturday morning.
Vision Board Workshop
We had an awesome time at the vision board workshop this morning. Here's Kate, laboring on her Rebirth board:
And Judy, likewise, working wonders with rubber cement:
And Melissa, tearing it up:
Here's my board. We're all supposed to blog about our boards, so I'm going to sneak mine in right now.
I knew I needed to vision prosperity, but didn't want it to be about money. There is nothing wrong with money, and I know this, but I wanted it to be about something more. The word "harvest" came up, and "gold," and I knew where it was headed. There's a lot of spinning straw into gold in there.
There are images of fiber work by Eva Hesse, and the cliff repellers, side by side. I need a little risk, and I love the repelling ropes and how they mirror the fiber art.
The knitter with the birds in her hair is about listening to the little birds of ideas, and the gourd bird houses are, I think, about giving those ideas a place to nest before I turn them into something tangible. All this comes from the tear at the top right -- which is not so much about crying (although that's fine,) but more about it being a flow from vision.
I had brought some images of garden design to use. I love the tidy, drawn little plans, and thought, "If I could only design my life that way, with an aerial view, wouldn't that be great?" But during the process, I realized that was exactly what I needed to let go; words like flow and organic and process (although I didn't use it) began to surface. I also needed to include the word "ready." I know in the past, things have started to happen, and I didn't feel ready. I want to feel ready -- ready to reap and receive -- and, as it says in the bottom right corner, "walk my path."
And Judy, likewise, working wonders with rubber cement:
And Melissa, tearing it up:
Here's my board. We're all supposed to blog about our boards, so I'm going to sneak mine in right now.
I knew I needed to vision prosperity, but didn't want it to be about money. There is nothing wrong with money, and I know this, but I wanted it to be about something more. The word "harvest" came up, and "gold," and I knew where it was headed. There's a lot of spinning straw into gold in there.
There are images of fiber work by Eva Hesse, and the cliff repellers, side by side. I need a little risk, and I love the repelling ropes and how they mirror the fiber art.
The knitter with the birds in her hair is about listening to the little birds of ideas, and the gourd bird houses are, I think, about giving those ideas a place to nest before I turn them into something tangible. All this comes from the tear at the top right -- which is not so much about crying (although that's fine,) but more about it being a flow from vision.
I had brought some images of garden design to use. I love the tidy, drawn little plans, and thought, "If I could only design my life that way, with an aerial view, wouldn't that be great?" But during the process, I realized that was exactly what I needed to let go; words like flow and organic and process (although I didn't use it) began to surface. I also needed to include the word "ready." I know in the past, things have started to happen, and I didn't feel ready. I want to feel ready -- ready to reap and receive -- and, as it says in the bottom right corner, "walk my path."
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
I heART
On Valentine's Day evening, Junctionview Studios hosted a superfun event called "I heART". The artwork that was represented fell into one of three categories: Sweet, bitter, or hot. Fellow MAW member, Wendy Yeager and I (Sharon Bell) had pieces on display (both were bitter, no surprises there). Members of Couchfire Collective and other Junctionview residents did a bang up job preparing the space for the event, and it appeared as if all in attendance had a great time (some a bit TOO great...
Wendy took a few pics featured here of the event before it got too crazy. She also took pics of our pieces. Mine's the hole in the chest one and hers is the beautiful ghostly figure one. She rules.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Upcoming Vision Board Workshop
On February 21, Mother Artists at Work (MAW) will be offering a Vision Board workshop. This event is free and available to members only.
The book we'll be using is The Vision Board Book: Your Guide to an Extraordinary Life by Joyce Schwartz. I am reading it now, and if you have a chance to get it from the library or purchase it between now and the workshop, I highly recommend it. It will only enhance your experience at the workshop, and empower you to continue using the vision board method in future.
Vision Boards can be focused on anything: your life, your family and home, your artwork. Even businesses and groups come together to create a vision board for their organization or event, to see what might come together as a whole. This is something MAW might like to do in future, but for the upcoming workshop, it will be based on personal dreams and revelations.
The Vision Board is different from visualization in that it is not about creating a vision of what you think you want to happen, although that can be useful, too. The Vision Board is a way to let your inner voice -- or a higher voice -- guide you through play. We will be looking through magazines and cutting out images that appeal to us, and using them on the board. It doesn't have to make sense, but the meaning might come together for you at the end.
Between now and the workshop, take some time to meditate and perhaps come up with one word to help guide you for your board. You might feel overwhelmed trying to come up with one word for your entire life, so feel free to narrow this vision board to be about a particular area. An example given in the book is the word "freedom," which a man spray painted on his dining room wall, and then began creating a vision board for his family right there on the wall. Their lives changed radically that year in the direction they desired. Sounds exciting, doesn't it?
For the workshop, bring poster board or another board surface to work on, magazines (make sure they are a good mix, and not just the usual ones you read,) glue sticks or other glue, scissors, paints, pencils, glitter, clear acrylic gesso if you want a top coat, and any other supplies you enjoy using.
For more information on Vision Boards, check out these links:
Monday, February 9, 2009
VOTE NOW at Yahoogroups! RE: Dues for MAW
Hello,
This is my first official blog so be easy on me bloggers! Anyway, the idea of charging dues for all Mother Artists at Work members has been bandied about for awhile now. Yesterday at the planning meeting for KidzArtz, it was proposed that we move forward and actually do it.
Be sure to go vote on this issue at the MAW yahoogroups site (you should get a link from the MAW e-list). If not, let someone know and we can get you there. The poll will close on Feb. 28th.
Dues are proposed to be $20 per year with the option to pay a $10 installment every 6 months. This will allow new members to commit to shorter periods of membership and "try out" MAW to see if it is a fit for them.
Dues will be used to pay for such things as the Trade Name (cost $50, fronted by Laura at this time) as well as other expenses incurred as MAW moves closer to being an organization that is incorporated and able to qualify for official non-profit status. If you have questions about the details of this, please ask and someone (not me) who is clearer on this process will answer!
Group membership benefits will include: networking, monthly workshops, and an annual exhibit opportunity in the form of a MAW show which will also be at least partially supported by our dues.
This is my first official blog so be easy on me bloggers! Anyway, the idea of charging dues for all Mother Artists at Work members has been bandied about for awhile now. Yesterday at the planning meeting for KidzArtz, it was proposed that we move forward and actually do it.
Be sure to go vote on this issue at the MAW yahoogroups site (you should get a link from the MAW e-list). If not, let someone know and we can get you there. The poll will close on Feb. 28th.
Dues are proposed to be $20 per year with the option to pay a $10 installment every 6 months. This will allow new members to commit to shorter periods of membership and "try out" MAW to see if it is a fit for them.
Dues will be used to pay for such things as the Trade Name (cost $50, fronted by Laura at this time) as well as other expenses incurred as MAW moves closer to being an organization that is incorporated and able to qualify for official non-profit status. If you have questions about the details of this, please ask and someone (not me) who is clearer on this process will answer!
Group membership benefits will include: networking, monthly workshops, and an annual exhibit opportunity in the form of a MAW show which will also be at least partially supported by our dues.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
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