Saturday, December 29, 2007
A country that loves art, not artists
I've been inspired by US Artists, an initiative to nurture and support US artists.
"In a recent survey of attitudes toward artists in the US a vast majority of Americans, 96%, said they were greatly inspired by various kinds of art and highly value art in their lives and communities. But the data suggests a strange paradox. While Americans value art, the end product, they do not value what artists do, the act of creation. Only 27% of respondents believe that artists contribute “a lot” to the good of society."
From 2006 - 2008, USA will distribute 150 unrestricted fellowship grants of $50,000 each to artists across the United States working in Architecture and Design, Crafts and Traditional Arts, Dance, Literature (fiction, nonfiction, and poetry), Media (film, media, and radio), Music, Theater Art, and Visual Arts.
To see the 2007 Fellows and learn more, visit the USA website.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Holiday Gift Making Event - Read All About It!
The Dec 15th event was a success! thanks so much to Dry River for hosting and to all of the artists and participants. we made plastic bottle chairs, art t-shirts, cardboard wallets, skirts out of t-shirts, origami cranes, fish-head paper dolls, seed bead flowers, and one lizard magnet! here are some pics:
for the rest of the pics, go to http://picasaweb.google.com/juliegraphics
Inside of wallet made by Lynn. Mike taught us to make these cool wallets from cardboard, magazines, and packing tape.
for the rest of the pics, go to http://picasaweb.google.com/juliegraphics
Friday, December 14, 2007
Artists for Gift Making Event!
Monday, December 3, 2007
Holiday Gift Making and Stuff Swap Extravaganza!
Hope you can all come to this event I am organizing!
Escape the holiday mall frenzy! Learn how to make cool gifts from recycled materials like soda bottles, refrigerator magnets, fabric, and bottle caps! Get rid of your junk and take someone else's junk! And it's all free!
Saturday, December 15th, 2007
12pm - 4pm
at Dry River
740 N. Main Street
Tucson, Arizona
www.dryriver.org
Check back here for updates as I confirm participating artists and crafters.
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