So here´s a little going on. I quote from http://www.theleafchronicle.com:
This month, Outlaw is making her concerns public with a new exhibit she is curating at Austin Peay State Universitys Trahern Gallery, TAKE CARE: Biomedical Ethics in the Twenty-first Century. The exhibition, which features works by nine female artists, opens with a lecture at 5 p.m. and reception to follow at 6 p.m. on Jan. 17 and runs through Feb. 5. The show is free and open to the public.
The artists featured in this exhibit include Outlaw, Annette Gates, Kristina Arnold, Sher Fick, Lindsay Obermeyer, Monica Bock, Sadie Ruben, Jeanette May and Libby Rowe.
The whole article can be read here.
And this is a photo of a never finished work I digged out from it´s hiding place yesterday. I´m preparing for an exhibit at Vordingborg Library in february, and might work a little more on this and a few other things:
Showing posts with label Mixed media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed media. Show all posts
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Meeting Sally Mankus
While staying in Seaside, Florida with my friend Janis Sawyer, we got a visit from another mixed media artist, Sally Mankus. Janis introduced me to her art and website some time ago, and I really like what she is doing and I do feel related to her art. I don' t know that many artists that I do feel related to, so it was nice meeting her. I just wish we'd had more time to talk...... like days instead of hours ;-)
We talked a bit about being an artist and how you make yourself seen on the internet, which is something that I know nothing about. So that was interesting. It's not the aspect of your work that you want to spend the most time on, but making public relations for yourself is part of the job.... So when I get back home to Copenhagen, I'm gonna look into that on my path to fame:-)
If you' re into my art, you should take a look at Sally's homepage. I guarantee you that she is doing some very interesting stuff! See:
We talked a bit about being an artist and how you make yourself seen on the internet, which is something that I know nothing about. So that was interesting. It's not the aspect of your work that you want to spend the most time on, but making public relations for yourself is part of the job.... So when I get back home to Copenhagen, I'm gonna look into that on my path to fame:-)
If you' re into my art, you should take a look at Sally's homepage. I guarantee you that she is doing some very interesting stuff! See:
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Copenhagen,
Janis Sawyer,
Mixed media,
Sally Mankus,
Seaside
Monday, January 11, 2010
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