Posts Tagged ‘imagination’

Make a Map!

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

Naive drawing of an ancient map of Jerusalem brown antique maps monasteries churches synagogues mosques Jewish Arab Israeli flags Flstin Christian brotherhood peace Islam Christianity Judaism

I began working with the Art House Co-op a couple of years ago as a way to take a break from my conceptual art practice that didn’t utilize any one particular medium. They started their slew of fun projects by offering up a sketchbook, a theme and a deadline –and I loved it! The object of this project was to fill a small sketchbook with drawings loosely based on a pre-determined theme. My first sketchbook theme was “inside/outside”, and my niece chose “nightmares”, which I thought was rather brave for a 6 year old. We had about 3 months to fill it, and it was a way for me to get lost in the materiality of pencil and pen. Before the deadline, we send the sketchbooks back, and they go on an exhibition tour around North America. They have a whole bunch of online options too, you can have your sketchbook scanned and included on exhibition, and all of the books are barcoded, so you can see who is looking at yours and if they leave any comments on your work. It’s pretty fun. But mostly I participate because, like knitting, I find drawing a fantastic way to initiate stream of consciousness thought that adds to my conceptual art practice in ways that “thinking” cannot. When new projects are announced in my inbox, I get excited because they signal that it is my time to play with art.

As the years have passed, the Art House Co-op has expanded their fantastic programming, they offer up a plethora of paid programming, from the Sketchbook Project to various painting projects. But last week they started whole set of programming that offered free projects to play with. Every week they send out a new project scope, and this week’s is The Map Project. I invite you to participate, and if you like, post your reactions, thoughts and if you send me photos of your work, or of you working, we’ll do a follow-up gallery post for fun!

Here is the scope taken from the Art House Co-op website:

The Map Project challenges participants to create depictions of both physical and invented locations. Map your backyard, your fears, your personal history or your favorite book, then mail us the results. The only requirement is that your map folds down to a size not larger than 4” x 6”. We’ll exhibit every map we receive in our storefront space, transforming a single location into an atlas of our world. Whether you’re inspired by the precise detail of a geological survey or the whimsy of a childhood treasure map, The Map Project is a chance to translate your world into ink, textile, collage or print.

Rules:

  • Sign up by March 15th, go here.
  • Any medium is acceptable, including drawing, sewing, collage, printmaking or photography.
  • Please make sure that your map can fold into a flat rectangle no larger than 4” x 6”.
  • Please print your name clearly on the back of your map.
  • Please do not submit a sculpture or 3D object. All maps must fold down flat to be included.
  • Please do not use glue, glitter, or other materials that could fall off your work or damage other contributions.
  • Please note that submissions will not be returned.
  • Please mail your map to:
    Brooklyn Art Library
    ℅ The Map Project
    103A N. 3rd St
    Brooklyn, NY 11249
  • All entries must be postmarked no later than April 30th
If you would like more information on the Art House Co-op, please follow this link.

Artist in the Window Series

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Saturdays are always exciting here at Bird on the Wire! Come down to the shop on most Saturdays, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. and you can enjoy seeing Vancouver’s most creative people work on their projects or give creative demos. This series is designed to give you a chance to ask questions, show appreciation and just come in and get to know all the amazing skill and work it takes to make some of our products store-ready. We have had quite a few participants over the last few months, covering a range of skills and media. From altered books to dyeing yarn, knitted garments and full-scale painting, there is always something fantastic on the go. To view the line-up of past artists, please click “Artist in the Widow” in the categories section, and follow our blog, Facebook page or Twitter to keep informed as to who is coming up!

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The Latest and the Greatest!

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Gina Miller, Dream, mixed media on wood, 8" x 8"

When planning our first newsletter, it seemed obvious to include one or two artist profiles. People like to know about our artists, and we like to talk about them! However, it did pose a huge dilema: which artists and how do we choose? Clearly we love all of our artists, and we didn’t want to accidentally give preferential treatment, so as a result, we have developed a way to “objectively” choose. We hope you will find it as fun and surprising as we do!

Welcome to Bird on the Wire’s “Latest and Greatest” column in which three artists will be highlighted. The “Latest” category will feature the most recent artist addition. We accept artists on an ongoing basis, so this is a great way to remind you that there is always something new in the shop for you to discover. And there will be two artists for the category “Greatest”, one whose work provides the highest sales in the previous month, and one whose items sell the highest volume. This month, we celebrate Jon Shaw, Gina Miller and Jennifer Conway!

Bird on the Wire’s “Latest” is painter, Jon Shaw. His paintings are characterized by expressive markings that are indicative of his passionate process. In a flurry of enthusiasm, Jon has a need to complete his paintings in one sitting and attributes this fact to a short attention span. Regardless of its cause, the result is highly charged and energetic. He uses a variety of media on his canvas, typically including ink and oil, and sometimes adding acrylic paint. Jon’s enthusiasm is infectious and extends well beyond the edges of his canvas making him a big hit as one of our Artist in the Window participants in October and we are hoping to have him back in the new year.

Jon Shaw, Crows 14, ink, oil and acrylic on canvas, 16" x 16"

Gina Miller is one of Bird on the Wire’s “Greatest”. Her mixed media painting bursts with dreamy colour while her imagery evokes memories from a time gone past. Gina uses her own personal experiences and memories to tap into the collective consciousness of “heartbreak and joy” and the “complicated emotions” that reside in our most profound relationships. Using motifs from children’s drawings and 1970′s fabric and wallpaper, Gina’s work triggers the uncanny for her generation, and intrique for the generations that follow. Technology is also embraced within her work. Gina uses her scanner, à la Wonderland, to shrink and enlarge the motifs and prints them out directly on her canvas, merging the past with the present literally and figuratively.

The second title of “Greatest” goes to mixed media artist, Jennifer Conway from the Raven’s Rest Studio. Working with vintage images, Jennifer makes a plethora of small works, including jewellery, greeting cards, keychains and magnets. People LOVE to buy Jennifer’s items because they are a tiny piece of lovely to cherish. Her bold colours and texts lend the vintage images a contemporary feel. Jenny’s works with a variety of materials, including paint, vintage images, buttons, fabric and papered, most of which is found and recycled. Her latest material of choice is beeswax. The effect of layering beeswax with other materials is an incredible softness that is almost dreamy.

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Jennifer Conway Necklace Pendants

Robbie Vergara – Artist in the Window, this Saturday, November 26, 11-4

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

We are thrilled to have Robbie Vergara working on his screen printed t-shirts and other textile items as our next Artist in the Window! Also a filmmaker, Robbie has incorporated a wide array of inspiration into his line, and specifically likes to work with 18th and 19th Century Biology drawings. Names like “King of the Raven”, “Happy Bat Face” and “Golden Guns” speak to his perfect blend of bold graphics and surreal imagery. Robbie pulls the ink on a screen to make each individual item so that what looks “the same” is uniquely different, and that process makes these items special in a world of digitally printed items. Wondering what I am talking about? Come down to the store this Saturday, November 26th betweeen 11 and 4 for a look and a chat!

Join Robbie on his Facebook Page here.

Karen Yaremkewich from Endure Upcycled Designs– Artist in the Window, this Saturday, October 22, 11-4

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Karen Yaremkewich was one of our recent Private View artists. She works under the name Upcycled Designs, and is known for taking gently used clothing and redesigning them into new pieces. If you saw her work in the store, you would have noticed her fantastical cloaks and jackets, made with an Alice in Wonderland theme. There are also small felt mustaches and burlap boo’ banners suitable for Hallowe’en and Movember. But this Saturday will have a completely different appeal. Karen will be giving a demo on how to turn a outdated wedding dress into an elegant cocktail dress, with plenty of time to inspire you for the upcoming holiday season. Cutting and reconfiguring is met with embellishing and trimming to make her beautifully detailed frocks! Come by and say hello, she will be in the window from 11 to 4!

Karen has a facebook page, please join her here.

Rachael Ashe – Artist in the Window this Saturday, September 24th, 11 – 4

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

We are thrilled to have visual artist, Rachael Ashe creating her wonderful altered books in our store window this Saturday! If you haven’t seen her work before, they are remarkable pieces of intricate and delicately assembled sculptural books that can be hung on a wall, or set on a surface. She combines unlikely materials, like twigs and feathers, with carefully constructed shapes of patterned paper, into whimsical arrangements that take your imagination to far-off places. If you would like to see her assemblage take form, she will be available at the store between 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you didn’t meet her at the recent Private View, this is your chance, I hear she likes chocolate :)

To see a slideshow of more of her work, click here.