Showing posts with label Art Access. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Access. Show all posts
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Littlest Kitten enjoyed her stardom as she signed artwork in front of her fans.
I dare say their collaboration was the most popular painting in the show.
Labels:
Art Access,
artshow,
James Christensen,
kittens
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Walled Gardens
Hortus Conclusus
(The Enclosed Garden)
Art Access Gallery
230 South 500 West
Salt Lake City
September 18- October 7
Artist's Reception Friday,
September 18, 6-9
(The Enclosed Garden)
Art Access Gallery
230 South 500 West
Salt Lake City
September 18- October 7
Artist's Reception Friday,
September 18, 6-9
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Earlier this week I taught a two day workshop at Art Access. It felt good to share a little bit with these kids. I think making and talking about artwork sometimes creates an environment in which people feel safe to be more personal and express more than maybe they would in other situations.
The kids were so different from each other, from different backgrounds. All of them were so sweet and loving those who were challenged with special needs. That bonded the group as much as making artwork together. It made my heart feel good. In two days I learned enough to care about each one of them.
The kids were so different from each other, from different backgrounds. All of them were so sweet and loving those who were challenged with special needs. That bonded the group as much as making artwork together. It made my heart feel good. In two days I learned enough to care about each one of them.
Teen artwork was refreshing. It had a raw quality to it. The kids didn't seem to be trying to impress each other, but truly just expressing their concerns, challenges and desires. It's different teaching teens and adults. With adults I exchange and I care. With teens I am a teacher and a mother. As a teacher I want to give them tools and a vision of purpose. As a mother I want to nurture and protect.
A few more hours together and it could have been Breakfast Club. Art Access was great, once again.
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