Hello Artists.
It's a new year, and I'm excited to announce two brand new winter
workshops in the San Francisco Bay Area to help kickstart your
creative year. (1) Top Ten Texturing Techniques for Mixed Media Art
and (2) Altered Photos. I'll be teaching my favorite tips and tricks
and the best of the best techniques to use in your own way in mixed
media art, collage and altered art. Here's what's happening in
January and February. Hope to meet some of you there. For more
information visit www.afternoonarts.com, or email
Lois@afternoonarts.com
Top Ten Texturing Techniques for Mixed Media Art:
Two Sundays - January 14 and January 21, 2007; 10 am - 3 pm; Pacific
Art League; 668 Ramona Street; Palo Alto CA; 650 321-3891 REGISTER ON LINE: WWW.PACIFICARTLEAGUE.ORG/CLASSES/CLASSES.HTML
SoulCollage I:
Saturday, January 27; 10 am - 1 pm; Drake High School; 1327 Sir
Francis Drake Blvd;
San Anselmo CA; REGISTER ON LINE: WWW.MARINLEARN.COM
Altered Photographs:
Saturday, February 3; 1 pm – 4 pm; Pacific Art League; 668 Ramona
Street; Palo Alto CA; 650 321-3891
REGISTER ON LINE: WWW.PACIFICARTLEAGUE.ORG/CLASSES/CLASSES.HTML
SoulCollage I:
Sunday, February 11; 10 am – 1 pm; Pacific Art League; 668 Ramona
Street; Palo Alto CA; 650 321-3891
REGISTER ON LINE: WWW.PACIFICARTLEAGUE.ORG/CLASSES/CLASSES.HTML
SoulCollage I:
Two Sundays – February 25 and March 4; 1 pm - 4 pm; Jewish Community
Center San Francisco; 3200 California Street; San Francisco CA 94118;
415 292-1200; REGISTER ON LINE: WWW.JCCSF.ORG
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Lois Parks DeCastro Workshops
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Caroline Waite
Caroline Waite " Bird Watching" Mixed Media CollageCollection of the IMCAC (Baker's Dozen Exchange # 8)
Combining collage, assemblage and sewing, Waite creates fasinating collage works that are at once surrealistic and scientific in feel. The surrealistic echo comes from a resemblance to Joseph Cornell's boxes and collages that employ containment style organization and birds. The scientific element, which really permiates much surrealist art, seems to be in the feeling of collecting things into types and sorts. In fact, collecting and organizing seems to be a key element in Waite's collage work. You can visit Caroline Waite's website at: http://carolinewaite.com/
Monday, December 4, 2006
Sifting through the Collection
Today I spent some time looking through collages from the Collage Museum's collection. Partly I am looking for the collages that will be sellected as the flagship collection - the best 50-100 collages to be framed up and offered for traveling exhibitions. I am also on the look out for collages that will be good examples of college for the book I am working on that will be a studio companion for collage artists. It is interesting to me how I can look at several hundred collages and instantly pick out the ones that I think are the best for framing or for use as illustrations for a book.
I am going to anylize why I think this or that collage is better than others of a similar type and that will be part of the way the book will develop.
Saturday, December 2, 2006
Matthew Rose - Spelling With Scissors, Friday 10 November Collage Exhibition
Matthew Rose has an exhibition up in Denver, Colorado. through Dec 13th 06
NOTE FROM MATT
If anyone is out in Denver, Colorado please drop by for a drink and a chat at
the opening of my exhibition, Spelling With Scissors, Friday 10 November.
The entire gallery will be filled with work in a wall to wall, floor to ceiling
show of my personal insanity. Please come and experience it. Drinks for all!
It's at Capsule Gallery, 554 Santa Fe Drive. Right in the heart of Denver's art
district.
I've posted a downloadable PR (pdf) with all relevant details and probably more
than necessary, on my website here:
http://homepage.mac.com/mistahcoughdrop/FileSharing26.html
Also posted about 150 images from the show of nearly 1000 works here:
http://homepage.mac.com/mistahcoughdrop/PhotoAlbum13.html
The movie of the opening
Welcome to the International Collage Museum
I am not very good at keeping a constant vigil of communication going on. I am usually too busy working. But I think it is a good idea to have the director's voice for the museum. I will be using the forum to discuss works from the Museum's collection and otherwise discuss topics related to the area of collage and the museum.