Showing posts with label handwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handwork. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Sampled Lives




These found postcards with notes exposed to the public on the back reveal the exchanges between individuals and the minutia of their lives. There’s an abundance of talk about the weather, plus snippets of personal details tucked into the small spaces on the cards and the trivial formalities of the format.

My husband and I have made a hobby of reading these and sometimes even piecing together loose biographies. The photographic images document place and the notes expose information ranging from the tenor of a relationship to the details of a train schedule. A voyeurism that satisfies my compulsion to eavesdrop on other peoples' lives.


Postcards measure 4x6 in. inside 7x9 in. frames.
Embroidery, found postcards, assorted threads - 2018

I’ve been cataloging snippets as non sequitur statements and embroidering them onto the postcards as “Samplers”, to illuminate quirky characterizations and situations with a tongue in cheek sense of humor.

The embroidery brings to mind early samplers where writings of moral and religious platitudes were used to educate character while learning to stitch. The postcards mostly date from early to late 20th century and yet the sentiments mirror many of the issues of today.

A collection of 28 are one their way to form + concept in Santa Fe for their upcoming exhibition Hand/Eye.

Ten artists from across the United States shatter convention by applying craft media to photography–and vice versa. Hand/Eye presents images with the texture and volume of sculptures, vaulting a medium that's often trapped behind glass into the viewer's sphere.

"Call it super-alternative process photography." say form + concept Gallery Director and Hand/Eye curator Frank Rose.

Look here to view the impressive array of works in this show!





Hand / Eye 

Applications of craft media to photography and vice versa

October 26 - December 31, 2018
Opening reception: Friday, October 26, 5-7 pm
Artist Talk: Saturday, October 27, 2-3 pm



Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Laying the Foundation


Today was the first meetup for the HIVE project. Mary Gregory, Margot Stage, Brenda Cirioni, Catherine Evans and myself met at Artspace in Maynard. We busily set out to work of embroidering aluminum screen with steel wire... each of us adding our individual touch to the process. The collected units will ultimately be sewn together to build the modular components of a growing installation.

Each week groups of interested participants will be meeting at my Joy Street Studio and other venues. The next time together will be in my studio this Friday, April 6, at twelve pm.  If you'd like to be a part of this community collaborative, please contact me for future schedules and more information.

In the course of today's meeting we shared book titles, kid advice, politics and the merits of aluminum screen as material.  The newness of the group kept the conversation simple... A few shared moments... some relationship building... all we need now is time.