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Thursday, October 10, 2013

CALL TO ARTISTS: Leather Anniversary

I'm proud to announce my THIRD ANNUAL Juried Exhibition to commemorate the 3rd Anniversary of Heather Green Studios! I officially opened to the public at 27 Subway St. in Old Bisbee on November 13, 2010, and have been having a blast ever since. And, I can't think of a better way to celebrate than to invite other artists to submit their work for an eclectic, one-of-a-kind show.

The show is titled Leather Anniversary, and is my way of thanking my husband for all of his love and support. (Leather is the traditional gift to give couples who are celebrating their third year of marriage. Naming anniversary show titles after wedding gifts has become a fun tradition.) In a way, the title is a gift to him. Honestly, I probably wouldn't have rented the studio or submitted paperwork for a business license if the Hubster hadn't moved the process along. 

Prospectus and Entry Forms available HERE.

REQUIREMENTS:

Although the title might suggest otherwise, artists are NOT required to incorporate leather in the artwork. Bonus points, though, for artists who do! It really is a treat to see witty use of leather imagery, or interesting ways of integrating the material into the piece. Here are a couple of pieces from last year's Cotton Anniversary show that used cotton:

SEE? He stuffed him with cotton!
"Warm & Fuzzy Inside" by Alan Potter

"Cotton Gin" by Kristofer Newton
Clever pun!

"The Virgin de Guadalupe in the Cotton Field" by Art Smith
(I LOVE the use of mixed media -- and how the cotton
is in the IMAGERY . . . nice play on hard & soft.)
"Cotton Field" by Kaia Thomas
This artist actually went on a quest to find cotton fields,
and painted them in oils beautifully.
Here is more info on her process, including a video! 
For this show, SIZE is key . . . I am working within a grid, and having consistency with size is how I am able to curate a cohesive exhibition out of seemingly disparate pieces. 

from the "Paper Anniversary" exhibit by
Sharon Lee
Artists may submit up to 3 pieces with outer dimensions measuring 12" x 12" (including the frame, if have one) OR 
1 piece that measures 36" x 36" . . . Do you see why? Artists would be submitting 3 feet of artwork in honor of 3 years in business! As part of the stipulations, work will be priced by size (the general public does not always understand why some pieces might be more or less than others, especially with such a wide variety of media, subject matter, and styles). 
All 12" x 12" pieces will be priced at $125, including my 20% commission. 
The 36" x 36" works will be priced at $375, also including a 20% commission.

Artwork does NOT have to be an exact square either! Alan Potter has been fulfilling size requirements with ceramic raku sculptures (as you can see above) without submitting a cube. A couple of artists have used found wood and metal that has irregular edges that might be slightly askew, but "fits" the specified 12" x 12" parameters. In 2011, Sharon Lee submitted a circular piece!

Luckily, artwork does NOT have to be wired to hang, although that is helpful! Art on paper that is not framed will be attached to the wall with magnets. Work that is mounted or matted will be hung with 3M removeable poster tabs. If you are submitting sculpture, please contact me in advance ( heathergreenstudios@gmail.com or 520-678-1134 ) to discuss pedestal and base options. You may need to provide a base . . .

Panoramic view of 2012 "Cotton Anniversary" Exhibition 
Panoramic view of 2011 "Paper Anniversary" Exhibition
Please carefully look over all of the dates and nitty gritty details on the prospectus. If you have a question or concern, or need to make alternate drop off/pick-up arrangements, please contact me. This exhibition is juried to ensure quality work and to ensure a cohesive show (DESPITE the wide variety). 

Prospectus and Entry Forms available HERE.

Who will SEE this Exhibition?

The exhibit will be on view during the BEST time of year for Bisbee foot traffic. In addition to normal gallery hours (and any appointments people make), the gallery will be open for special events. The opening reception will be Friday, the day BEFORE the Bisbee After 5 Artwalk. The Artwalk occurs on the Second Saturday of each month. Thus, the exhibit will receive a lot of attention for the whole weekend. ALSO, Subway Street will be closed off for a BLOCK PARTY on Saturday put on by Hydra Clothing who will be opening a Bisbee store that day! What does that mean? Lots of foot traffic for those of us on Subway! BONUS!


Thanksgiving weekend is a HUGE weekend for tourism and for locals in Bisbee. The Women's Club will host the 31st Annual Historic Home Tour and 12th Annual Art Chair Auction, which draws a lot of people into town (and out of the house!). Also, the City of Bisbee will have a full day of events for families during the Annual Festival of Lights (ornament craft for kids, performances, food and craft vendors, and Santa!). Bisbee After 5 joins the city by sponsoring "Small Town Holiday," which includes an artwalk, a window decorating contest, raffle prizes, and horse-drawn buggy rides!

The show will close on the December Bisbee After 5, which is PRIME for holiday gift shopping. The artwalk theme is "Handcrafted Holiday." I will be inviting additional vendors to sell their wares in the gallery, such as the illustrious Madame Magpie (who sells Shiny Things), to attract additional foot traffic and attention to the show.

The show will receive a lot of press and social media attention as well. Press Releases will be sent out to local newspapers, Tucson Weekly, the Bisbee After 5 and Heather Green Studios e-newsletter lists, Facebook, Twitter, and G+ accounts, as well as flyers and postcards around town and passed out by artists. Additionally, I will ask that each participating artist send information out to their mailing lists and social media outlets. 

Past Anniversary Exhibitions


Need more inspiration? Check out some of the photos from

PAPER ANNIVERSARY CLICK HERE for images of the very first exhibition opening reception. Many of the artists posed for me next to their pieces! 

COTTON ANNIVERSARY CLICK HERE for pictures of the artwork hung in the gallery!

For updates about the show, please follow the CALL to Artists on Facebook.

Monday, August 5, 2013

FOUND: New Work by Alan Potter

As I await my little nugget's arrival (I am 40 weeks pregnant!), I find myself grateful for the opportunity to begin a new chapter in my life as a full time mommy/artist. I am also grateful to have the support of wonderful friends, such as fellow artist Alan Potter. Alan is taking over my studio for a month, allowing me a bit of a maternity leave. I'm really excited about the exhibition he has created, and hope you support Alan by attending the Opening Reception:
Saturday, August 10th 
from 5 to 8 pm


Each sculpture in this exhibit incorporates an object found and kept by someone else . . . items found randomly on the sidewalk, on a hike, or other places, usually of little value, yet compelling in some way. Potter's self-imposed challenge was to create a ceramic sculpture that showcased the objects and stories given to him by others. This exhibition proves he does so with both wit and creativity. 


Meet Mr. Rawlings, "One High-Strung Individual"


I gave Alan the vintage tennis racket -- bent, but beautiful, found in a freebie bin for sculpture students at my college. I have been holding onto this racket for over a decade now, wanting to incorporate it into some sculpture, or, at minimum, to use it for part of a still life drawing. I just never quite figured out how to make it work in my art. When Alan came to me with his exhibit idea, I knew it was time to let the racket go.

Talk About "Enlightenment"


I LOVE found object sculpture, and had a wonderful preview of some of the works. Here is one that showcases Alan's wit -- the person who donated the fuse is a collector of Buddah statues. It also actually lights up! I'm excited to see it in the little alcove in the front gallery where the fountain usually sits, creating almost a makeshift shrine.

"FOUND" will be on view at Heather Green Studios, 27 Subway Street, through Saturday, September 14th. Both the open and close of the show fall on the Bisbee After 5 artwalk!

Alan's GALLERY HOURS:

Saturdays 10 - 6
Sundays 11 - 4
by Appointment -- contact Alan -- (520) 664-5529
or e-mail him at alanpotterceramics@yahoo.com
You can view more of Alan's better-known works at PanTerra Gallery on Main Street, or click on this link!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Heather Green Studios by the Numbers

I'm always in such awe as to how much love my studio, artwork, and artistic endeavors receive . . . Looking back, I'm sincerely grateful for a successful 2012. Here is a peek at my world, by the numbers:

10 Projects Outside the Studio:


 

 

4x6 Exchange 2
The Map Project
Photo Response Project (responding to #2 -- AZ ripples -- "The Great Tree of Arizona" a huge old cottonwood at the San Pedro Riparian)
 
 
Hosted Bottle Cap Art for the
 
 
Altered Books 2 Exhibit & Silent Auction
 
 
Inside/Outside Home and Garden Show (group show) at SAM*POE Gallery
 

 
Art Auction and Fundraiser for Bisbee Art Teachers (this piece sold)
 
 
and added my homage to Ben Dale's Bisbee sculptures with my part of the "Angel Alley" mural on Shearer Ave.
 





3 Classes Taught (not including my day job):
 
Private Charcoal Lessons
 
 
 Experimental Pastel Class (in-studio)
 Learning to See: Charcoal Drawing (at Cochise College)

1 Class Taken:
 
I took an etching class with Karen Kyler at Cochise College (Sierra Vista Campus) to allocate time and get my press moving again! It was fantastic.
 
 

Click HERE for more images of etchings from the class! 

4 Group Shows at Heather Green Studios:

Birthday Bash for AZ (4 artists)
 
The Dog (& Cat) Days of Summer (4 artists)



hosting Plein Air Painters (2 artists)
 
Cotton Anniversary (26 artists, 46 pieces)



 
14 Events:
 
In addition to all of the classes and group shows . . .
 
Bisbee After 5 every Second Saturday!
 
 
Fundraising for Lowell and Greenway Art Students

Wall Musings (6 artists)
 

Mother's Day, Pirate Weekend, and Handcrafted Holiday



Masked: Solo Show of Silver City Artist Timothy Hasenstein

 
 
 
9 E-Newsletters:
 
Ended 2012 with 295 people receiving e-mails
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373 Tweets:

373 Tweets in 2012
117 Twitter Followers
 
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219 Pins: 
20 Boards
219 Pins in 2012
127 new Followers
 
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9 YouTube Videos:
2 subscribers
1,445 video views in 2012
 Most viewed Video: How to Print a Linoleum Block
 
 

 
8 Blog Posts:
 
I was slacking this year.   :/
(but it's because I created and upkept the Bisbee After 5 website -- it has several pages check it out)
 

 
3,810 Pageviews in 2012
Most Popular post: Wall Musings
 
240 Facebook Likes:
 

91 added in 2012
63 Check-Ins
14 Events
 
*Facebook is the most effective way to keep up with everything I am doing!
 
 
 
I'm looking forward to some big (and little!) changes to my life and studio in 2013. Stay Tuned!