Thursday, December 30, 2010

pecan tree series

On the last day with the family in Dexter this winter holiday, I went back to the transplanted pecan trees that I photographed in the snow last year.


Bridgette was describing the trees in San Diego as very Dr. Seuss-ian and how they may have inspired Theodore Geisel. I find these trees even more wonderous. They haven't changed much in a year but I can tell they are on their way back. Twenty minutes before sunset (top) and 5 minutes after sunset (bottom).

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

extra hard leaving this place

From a short little walk with half of the dog pack. This is a view looking west over the reservoir on the Bogle ranch this morning before the wind storm hit. Air temperature in the high 50's, December sun hitting my dark sweater, looking for trout in the water...it's going to be extra hard leaving this place.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

hope, new mexico style

Happy Holidays. Yesterday, Christmas Eve, Bridgette and I stopped briefly in Hope, New Mexico, a tiny speed trap of a town 30 minutes away from Artesia.  



I have had studio withdrawal for the last ten days and am anxious to get back to the basement to commence work on the anthotypes as well as the Vandyke Brown prints for the Governor's Awards. In the meantime, it's good to do a little camera work even though it feels like I will have to come back here in a year's time with the 8x10 Burke and James camera. No room for it this trip. The back of the car is packed with six years worth of images in museum cases and clam shell boxes.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Opening Reception Date for Image Ohio Eleven

In response to an email, the director of Roy G Biv gallery, Justin Luna, wrote me with the date for the opening reception for ImageOhio 11.

The opening reception will take place on Thursday, Jan 20 from 6-8pm at the Fort Hayes Shot Tower gallery. If bad weather strikes, there is a  snow date of Thursday, Jan 27, 6-8pm.


Below is a detail from an unfixed top panel of Roots with Dirt Clumps in Sixteen Pieces.


Saturday, December 18, 2010

To Do List, File Under Found Images

mental note to add this to the do list...


Found images, slides actually, of Cypress Garden water skiers performing. All the slides have all shifted into the deep magenta having lost most of their cyan layer. I plan on printing these in gum and want to maintain the color shift visible in the surviving images.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Jud Yalkut's Review of Sinclair's Exhibitions Last Month

Here is a link to Jud Yalkut's review of Glen Cebulash's exhibition last month at Sinclair College's Triangle Gallery. This appeared in an insert in the Dayton City Paper early in November (2010). At the end of the review there are a couple of paragraphs on the "from walking" exhibition in the Works on Paper gallery.


http://www.onestopnewsstand.com/dayton/expressionism-and-constructivism



Saturday, December 11, 2010

50 cc of pokeberry juice

Preparation for future anthotypes. This is the last of this year's pokeberry juice. I am hoping it is enough to coat a large sheet of Fabriano or two. In the image you get a hint of my laboratory set-up. Coffee filters stained with pokeberry juice, a graduated cylinder and transfer pipette. Even a hand made circular filter made from Japanese paper. I haven't thrown these away, hoarder that I am. Perhaps an image of Dr. Frangst will make it onto three of the stained filters for the Naturalist exhibition.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

black tape and the arm of Laura Lisbon

Yesterday, I was documenting paintings and drawings by Laura Lisbon in her studio and at OSU's clean space. There are a few incidental snaps I want to work with.

Here is something that will become something else, "Arm of Laura Lisbon".


Saturday, December 4, 2010

Governor's Awards: Who's Getting Original Artwork By an Artist Named Schanberger

The Ohio Arts Council has announced the winners for next years Governor's Awards which will be given out on Arts Day, May 11th 2011.


From Amy McCay's press release on the Ohio Arts Council website...

Seven winners were chosen to receive the 2011 Governor’s Awards for the Arts in Ohio. Winners were selected from 73 nominations submitted by individuals and organizations throughout Ohio. The Awards will be presented at a luncheon ceremony honoring winners and members of the Ohio Legislature at noon on May 11, 2011 at the Columbus Athenaeum in downtown Columbus. The luncheon is hosted by the Ohio Arts Council and Ohio Citizens for the Arts Foundation. Winners will receive an original work of art by Dayton photographer Francis Schanberger.
The seven award categories and recipients are: Arts Administration, Art Falco, PlayhouseSquare (Cleveland); Arts Education, Michael Lippert (Dayton); Arts Patron, Mary Wolfe (Perrysburg); Business Support of the Arts, Freund, Freeze & Arnold (Dayton); Community Development & Participation, Lancaster Festival (Lancaster); Individual Artist, James Friedman, photographer (Columbus); Irma Lazarus Award, Dr. Wayne Lawson (Columbus). Their full bios are listed below.




                              

For the biographies of the winners as well as the full article please visit the Ohio Arts Council website at http://www.oac.state.oh.us/News/NewsArticle.asp?intArticleId=578

Friday, December 3, 2010

NYAB Event - "Winners of Soho Photo's Sixth Annual Alternative Processes Competition" Exhibition

Today is the last day for the 2010 Soho Photo Gallery Alternative Processes Exhibition.


NYAB Event - "Winners of Soho Photo's Sixth Annual Alternative Processes Competition" Exhibition


Opening hours

From 1pm to 6pm
Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays

Access

Between W Broadway and Church St. Subway: 1 to Franklin Street

Address

15 White St., New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-226-8571

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Here's Looking at You: Portraits in Ohio January 27 - April 17, 2011

Here's something to put on the radar because December will be over before you can say nuciferous.

The following is a press release from the Ohio Arts Council Website.

The Ohio Arts Council's Riffe Gallery Presents Here's Looking at You: Portraits in Ohio January 27 - April 17, 2011
by Amy McKay
The Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery will present Here’s Looking at You: Portraits in Ohio from January 27- April 17, 2011.
Curated by Kay Koeninger, the exhibition features 14 Ohio artists who stretch the idea of what a portrait can be. Through their eyes, we see not only the world but ourselves and others in a transformative new light.They are not constrained by a past art form but are energized and profoundly inspired by it, using a variety of mediums—from photography to charcoal to stoneware to acrylic painting—to create unforgettable portraits.
“The Ohio artists whose work is represented here use a dizzying array of approaches and materials,” said Curator Kay Koeninger. “Some do portraits of dear friends or of strangers; some do portraits based in fantasy and imagination; others do self-portraits. But despite their variety, all offer us a strong dialogue between viewer and subject that is unique in art; all offer us a unique insight not only into others but also ourselves.”
Join the Riffe Gallery for the opening of Here’s Looking at You on Thursday, January 27 from 5 to 7 p.m. Curator Kay Koeninger will lead a tour of the exhibition on Friday, January 28 from noon to 1 p.m.
Artists in the show include: Amy Kollar Anderson (Dayton), Leslie Adams (Toledo), Sid Chafetz (Columbus), Ruth Finley (Cleveland), Leesa Haapapuro (Dayton), Marcella Hackbardt (Mount Vernon), Chas Ray Krider (Columbus), Baila Litton (Cleveland), James Pate (Dayton), Ellen Jean Price (Oxford), Leslie Shiels (Cincinnati), Francis Schanberger (Dayton), Marty Shuter (Columbus) and Chun Arthur Wang (Columbus).
The Riffe Gallery will also host a free family workshop and two creative writing workshops in the gallery during the exhibition. Join Dayton artist Leesa Haapapuro in creating your own portrait in clay! Registration is required as space is limited; all children must be accompanied by a registered adult. Register for the Family Workshop online at www.riffegallery.org between, Monday, January 31 to Monday, March 28, 2011. Ohio author and educator Mimi Brodsky Chenfeld will lead the creative writing workshops on February 28 and March 7 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. More details and registration information are forthcoming.
Here's Looking at You: Portraits in Ohio is presented by the Riffe Gallery with support from the Ohio Building Authority, and media support from CD101, CityScene, Ohio Magazine, Time Warner Cable and 90.5 WCBE.