Sunday, March 21, 2010

Collaborative Drawing Project & Exhibition



I am excited to be participating in Hampden Gallery’s Collaborative Drawing Project. Kathleen Cammarata a Lowell artist will go over various collaborative drawing techniques with the participants. Hampden Studio Gallery will be ready for possibilities as it is covered with paper from top to bottom and then we will go for it!....Two days of work that will climax in an exhibition with an opening reception on Saturday April 3 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm


Led by Kathleen Cammarata


With Participating Artists
Alicia Hunsicker

Karen Loomis
Mihai Zgondoiu
Kerry O'Grady
Irene Ushomirsky


The collaborating artists include a recent BFA graduate and a third year candidate in the MFA program of the UMASS Art Department, as well as 2 professional artists from Massachusetts and 1 visiting artist from Transylvania, Romania who is also a PhD candidate in Bucharest.


Show Dates:
Saturday, April 3 - Wednesday, April 28

Opening Reception: Collaborative Drawing Project
Saturday, April 3 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm

Here is what Kathleen Cammaratahas to say about the process:
Collaborative Drawing

When two or more artists work on the same drawing a new kind of imagery emerges. The artists give up ownership of the end product there by breaking new ground and discovering new aesthetic choices. The process is experimental. Participants will be moving around the room to engage in various parts of the drawing without completing a personal piece. No reference materials are necessary. A fertile imagination is very helpful


Hampden Gallery hours & directions

Monday, March 15, 2010

This Thursday : Real Art Ways Slide Slam

I am going out to Hartford, Ct. to the Real Art Ways Slide Slam Event this Thursday. There will be tons of great art Projected....by the artists listed below.....with a live band music and so much more!....ART PARTY!..for more info go here.

SLIDE SLAM

238 emerging artists from New York, New England and New Jersey entered our 2009 open call - 119 artists were selected by the staff of Real Art Ways to be presented during our one night only Slide Slam event. Their works will be projected in our cinema and gallery.


2010 Slide Slam Participating Artists

Wade Aaron
Kwadwo Adae
Keith Anderson
Caitlin Applegate
Beth Barbeau
Rachelle Beaudoin
Venia Bechrakis
Z Behl
Nathan Bennett
Caitlin Berrigan
Lea Bertucci
Eve Biddle
Gail Biederman
Ethan Boisvert
Jonathan Brand
Steve Budington
Joe Bun Keo
Gary Burnley
Daniel Buttrey
Pelle Cass
Jennifer Cecere
Caleb Cole
Jarrett Davis
Jamie Davis
Andrea Evans

Brendan Fernandes
Kevin Ford
Caleb Freese
Shannon Gagne
Michael Galvin
Elaine Gan
Ana Garces Kiley
Khanlar Gasimov
Gigi Gatewood
Ian Gonsher
Eric Gottesman
Brad Guarino
Ellen Hackl Fagan
Pauline Halper
Bang Geul Han
Cosme Herrera
Dawn Holder
Shawn Huckins
Alicia Hunsicker
Ayumi Ishii
Terry Jenoure
Bryan Jones
Jeffrey T. Jones
Courtney Jordan
Bokyung Jun

Katie Jurkiewicz
Jonathon Kambouris
Marie Christine Katz
Michele Kaufman
Ashleigh Kay
Catherine Kunkemueller
Deanna C Lee
Derek Leka
Liz Linden
Greg Linsquist
Francine Lomazoff Gintoff
LoVid (Hinkis & Lapidus)
Rebecca Loyche
Brian Lund
Dennis Maher
Christina Makrakis
Monika Malewska
Robin Mandel
Jennifer Mazza
Tyler McPhee
Shirley Metcalf
Nathalie Miebach
Steven Millar
Amy Miller Laura Moriarty

Erin Mulvehill
Lyle Murphy
Jack O’Hearn
John ODonnell
Miho Ogai
Kathryn Parker Almanas
Yana Payusova
Jamie Permuth
Rachel Reese
Damaso Reyes
Asya Reznikov
Lorna Ritz
Matthew Robinson
Lawrence Roy
Nadia Sablin
Amelia Saul
Jake Saunders
Edward Schexnayder
Austin Shull
Adrienne Sloane
Jeff Slomba
Stephanie Smiedt
Steve Snell
Brea Souders
Stephen St. Francis Decky

Eric Starosielski
Bryan Stryeski
Jitnapa Suthikant
Matthew deLeon
Suzanne Stroebe
Yuko Suzuki
Jessica Swaysland
Ari Tabei
Naho Taruishi
Jon Taylor
James Tribble
Tracey Mancenideo
Chris Vesper
Jennifer Viola
Allison Ward
Sanders Watson
Mark Williams
Stephen Wilson
Marcia Wise
Brian Wondergem
Bohyun Yoon


Also, Step Up 2010 is officially open as of March 8th and we will be
accepting applications until June 4th. You can find the press release about
the open call and a copy of this year's guidelines and application at
http://www.realartways.org/visualarts.htm - stepup10

Friday, March 5, 2010

Tonight: Gallery Walk marches in like a lion ~ The North Adams Transcript


Here is an article about tonight's Gallery Walk in Brattleboro, VT. I will have paintings showing at Gallery in the Woods on Main St. It's a great arts night out ...You're all Invited!!....hope to see you there!


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The North Adams Transcript
Thursday March 4, 2010



Gallery Walk marches in like a lion with
special emphasis on art by students and women



BRATTLEBORO -- Gallery Walk, Brattleboro’s monthly first-Friday celebration of the arts, features 39 listed venues. A number of meet-the-artist receptions are included, and live music enhances the tour at several stops along the way. Other highlights include an early evening author event at The Book Cellar, the annual Student Art Month awards presentation for high school artists and the opening of the annual "Visions" art show at Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery to benefit the Women’s Crisis Center.



Official Gallery Walk hours are 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., although most venues are open earlier and several remain open later into the evening.



The 28-page March edition of the Gallery Walk guide and magazine contains complete listings and a map. This issue’s cover article is an interview with Helen Hawes. Other articles include information about River Gallery School’s 20th annual auction to raise scholarship funds, and Friends of Music at Guilford’s addition of a Women in Music component to the Women’s Crisis Center’s March fundraisers featuring film and art. Online explorers may also visit http://www.gallerywalk.org/.



The printed guide will be available at each participating location, the I-91 Welcome Center, the Chamber of Commerce, area lodging establishments and other convenient outlets. Brief information on exhibits and special events follows, in official



Gallery Walk order.



* American Traders, 257 Marlboro Road, 802-254-1300 or http://www.amtraders.com/. Open until 5:30 p.m., so stop by early or during the month to enjoy recent paintings by Susan Osgood and works by Brattleboro-West Arts members Ron Karpius, Kris McDermet, Heidi S. Mario, Karen Kamenetsky, Jason Breen, Walter Slowinski, Malcolm Wright, Nat Waring and Steven Lloyd.

* Gillies Restaurant, 911 Western Ave., 802-251-0506. Stop in to see the hand-painted mural by Terry Sylvester, original oils and sculpture on canvas by Ron Karpius, a portrait of the restaurant by Paul Sebring and works by other local artists.

* C.X. Silver Gallery, 814 Western Ave., 802-257-7898 or 802-579-9088 or http://www.cxsilvergallery.com/. Tuareg Silver Artistry of Ahmed Ibrah Landi of Bamako, through March 8, daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., by appointment; Other shows extended through March 28: "Sacred Art East and West: Icons of the Northeast including Syrian, Russian and Coptic Styles" by iconographers Keri Wiederspahn, Sean Kramer, George Philipos, Jody Cole, David Palmer and Peter Pearson; Tibetan Painting by Chuntui Lama (Thangka painting color workshop on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. pre-registration required, $30). Also continuing: Landscapes from the "Earth and Sky" series, portraits from the "You and Me" series and Contemporary Chinese Art of Xi Cai; plus The Kiri-e Collection of Phyllis Rodin, fabric collage pictures from Hiroshima’s aftermath by young women survivors.

* Neumann Studios Architectural Glass, 30 Strand Ave., 802-251-9901 or http://www.neumannstudios.com/. Special early hours: From 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Liza King and Rick Neumann display a dynamic 9-by-6-foot, three-panel window created for the chapel/meditation room at Cheshire Medical Center in Keene, N.H. The window may also be seen by appointment at the studio until its installation in early March.

* Danielle’s Sandwich Shop, 648 Putney Road, 802-254-6677 or http://www.daniellessandwichshop.com/. Maisie Crowther is showing watercolors of New England.

* Windham Wines & The Wine Gallery, 30 & 36 Main St., 802-246-6400 or http://www.windhamwines.com/. March features "A Feast in the Depths of Winter," digital prints by Brattleboro photographer and Landmark College professor Gene Parulis.

* River Gallery School of Art, 32 Main St., 802-257-1577 or http://www.rivergalleryschool.org/. The school’s 20th Annual Auction Gala is set for March 20 at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center. This event raises money for the scholarship program. Stop during Gallery Walk for a preview of some of the artwork and other auction items.

* Latchis Theatre Complex, 50 Main St., 802-254-1109 (Gail). The Main Theatre’s gallery spaces feature "A Walk Through the Seasons," an exhibit of both color and black-and-white photography by New Hampshire resident Marci Cooke. Open for browsing from 5 to 6:30 p.m., during Gallery Walk and otherwise as movie patrons or by appointment.

* Knit or Dye, 41 Main St., 802-258-9100 or http://www.knitordye.net/. Featured artist Mary Rutkovsky is exhibiting "What I’m Doing While I Wait for My Boyfriend," a series of imaginative, archetypical characters created using embroidery thread, remnants of cloth, and found objects. Open for Gallery Walk until 8:30 p.m.

* Twilight Tea Lounge, 41 Main St. (lower level), 802-254-8887 or http://www.twilighttealounge.com/. Drawings and paintings by Catalina Nieto are featured. From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. percussionist Steve Leicach plays original compositions on the balafon.

* Edward Jones/Joe LoMonaco, 51 Main St., 802-251-0405. Featured artist Pat Conner is showing "From Far Corners," selected work representing the areas of Puget Sound, the American Southwest and the British Isles, some inspired by the beauty of nature and the lure of past cultures. Gallery Walk reception.

* Twice Upon a Time, 63 Main St., 802-254-2261 or nicole.twice@gmail.com or http://www.twicetime.com/. An Art Show & Sale to benefit the Wardsboro Library’s Barn Renovation Project features 11 paintings donated from a private collection.

* Flat Street Brew Pub, 6 Flat St., 802-257-1911. Kate Marion Lapierre of Greenfield, Mass., exhibits new work in mixed media on canvas and wood.

* In-Sight Photography Project, 45 Flat St., Suite 1, 802-251-9960 or http://www.insight-photography.org/. Photographs by former In-Sight student and current volunteer Helen Jones are featured in March. Stop by on Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or during Gallery Walk until 8:30 p.m.

* Vermont Center for Photography, 49 Flat St., 802-251-6051 or http://www.vcphoto.org/. "Primavera: VCP Members Photograph Spring" features photographs by Ed Bissell, Annie Tiberio Cameron, Robert Cantius, William Dixon, Suzanne Flynt, Kirsten Hoving, Al Karevy, Jennifer Karpin-Hobbs, Paul Katz, Janet McClish, Paul Miller, John Nopper, Richard Ritter and Jim Schlessinger. This exhibit runs through March 28. Opening Reception during Gallery Walk from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Winter hours are otherwise Friday, 1 to 6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m., and by appointment.

* Experienced Goods Thrift Shop for Brattleboro Area Hospice, 77 Flat St., 802-254-5200. The newest display window is Southeast Asian Tropical Vacation. Still on display is the Moulin Rouge window -- a romantic, slightly naughty, Parisian fantasy. At 6 p.m. groove to the tunes of Ned Phoenix & Friends.

* Hope Gallery at the Elliot Street Café, 134 Elliot St., 802-246-1251. March features a group show with works by Boston-based artists Allyson Raimondi and Galen Baudhuin, plus some Brattleboro natives. Aiden Odonnel and Misha Mross unveil their ping pong Synthesizer.

* Metropolis Wine Bar & Cocktail Lounge, 55 Elliot St., 802-254-1221. Philadelphia-born painter/musician Robert Foran III offers his first exhibit of works inspired by nature, outer space, rock ‘n’ roll, and his own imagination.

* The Weathervane Music Hall, 19 Elliot St. , 802-258-6529 or http://www.theweathervanemusichall.com/. Edmond LeClerc of Westfield, Mass., presents an exhibit titled "State of a More Perfect Union." Singer-songwriter Eve Marie will perform original music until 9 p.m., followed by Crystal 60 performing jazz-funk-rock originals from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.

* KidsPLAYce Gallery of Masks & Children’s Book Art, 20 Elliot St., 802-254-5212 or http://www.kidsplayce.org/. Work by master maskmaker Art Costa and local illutrator John Steven Gurney is showing at the Gallery of Children’s Book Art and Ice Cream Shop in KidsPLAYce. Open 5:30 to 8 p.m. for Gallery Walk.

* Through the Music Gallery & Studio, out back at the Turn It Up! music store, 2 Elliot St., 802-779-3188 (Sarah Rice), www.myspace.com/throughthemusicgallery. March features "Bad Romance," a show of recent paintings by JD and AA. Through March 24, opening during Gallery Walk from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.

* Mocha Joe’s Café, 82 Main St., 802-257-7794 or http://www.mochajoes.com/. March features a collaborative exhibit of works by 10 members of the Mocha Joe’s staff working in apainting, collage, graphic design, photography, and more. Gallery Walk reception from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

* Yellow Barn Music Festival, on sidewalk at Vermont Artisan Designs, 106 Main St., 802-387-6637, http://www.yellowbarn.org/ or tickets@yellowbarn.org. Stop by during Gallery Walk for information and tickets for Yellow Barn’s performances of György Kurtág’s "Kafka Fragments" at Centre Congregational Church on March 13. Tickets are also available for an open master class and lecture on March 11 and 12 in Putney.

* Vermont Artisan Designs & Gallery 2, 106 Main St., 802-257-7044 or http://www.buyvermontart.com/. Featured in March is 3-D Work by area high school students as part of the Arts Council of Windham County-sponsored Student Art Month. Also artwork by the High Street Painters. Reception from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Awards presentation for student artwork at 7:30 p.m. in Gallery 2. Music by J.C. Donelson from 6 to 8 p.m. A portion of proceeds will go to Pure Water for the World’s relief efforts in Haiti.

* The Book Cellar, 120 Main St., 802-254-6810 or http://www.bookcellarvt.com/. Author event at 6 p.m., Alexander Potter presents a talk titled "Alien Nephews and Werewolf Sisters: Fiction as Autobiography." Science fiction and fantasy author Potter discusses what happens when the truth creeps into fiction. He talks about how that affects his writing, including his latest story in "A Girl’s Guide to Gins and Monsters."

* The Artist’s Loft Gallery & B&B, 103 Main St., third floor, 802-257-5181 or http://www.theartistsloft.com/. Award-winning New England artist William Hays offers his latest works on paper and on canvas. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., daily.

* Amy’s Bakery Arts Café, 113 Main St., 802-251-1071. Gallery spaces in March feature a continuing exhibit titled "Jubilation," a series by Barbara Pleason Mueller, who uses photography to collect ideas. This innovative work is printed on paper, fabric and transparent media. Open until 8 p.m. for Gallery Walk.

* Beadniks, 115 Main St., 802-257-5114. Featured jewelry by young women of Pece Village in Gulu Town, Uganda, most of whom are mothers preoccupied with family survival. Stop in to meet Janet Abaneka, a seasonal handcraft maker from this village who is attending the SIT Graduate Institute.

* In the Moment Music & Gifts, 143 Main St., 802-257-8171 or http://www.inthemomentrecords.com/. A continuing and expanded exhibit of album cover art features works by Andy Warhol, David Stone Martin, Roger Dean, Alberto Vargas and more. Open until 9 p.m.

* Gallery in the Woods, 145 Main St., 802-257-4777 or http://www.galleryinthewoods.com/. Gallery 1: "The Women’s Show" is featured through April. This multimedia, gallery-wide show is a benefit for the Women’s Crisis Center and features paintings by Gowri Savoor, Denise Beaudette, Jaskarm Desjardins, Laurel Hausler, Kaori Hamura, Alicia Hunsicker, Delia Robinson and others; sculpture, textiles and collage by Marlene Miller, Marilyn Andrews, Chris Roberts Antieau, and Gwen Murphy. Moondog Trio performs at a Gallery Walk opening reception from 5:30 to 8:30. p.m. Gallery 2: "Through the View: Fantasy Vermont from the Mind of Bill Long" is featured through April.

* A Taste of Shiatsu, Hooker-Dunham Building, street-level entry, 139 Main St., 802-451-1920, http://www.lucymarsh.com/. Lucy Marsh, Zen Shiatsu practitioner, is offering 10-minute sessions of traditional seated shiatsu during Gallery Walk.

* Catherine Dianich Gallery, 139 Main St., 802-254-9076, ext. 2, http://www.catherinedianichgallery.com/. The gallery’s annual Love & Passion Show is featured, with work by Jason Alden, Barbara Baribeau, Simi Berman, Brian Cohen, Edward Goodrow, Mathew Peake, Paul Taylor, Myles Danaher, Helen Hawes, and Julia Zanes. Reception during Gallery Walk with music by Steve Carmichael from 6 to 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment.

* Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery and Youth Gallery, 139 Main St., down alley, 802-254-9276, http://www.hookerdunham.org/. Featured in March is "Visions," the annual fundraising Art Show & Silent Auction to benefit the Women’s Crisis Center. Opening reception from 5 to 7:30 p.m. during Gallery Walk. Gallery hours are otherwise during events at the theater and by appointment. Tickets for the Women’s Film Festival and March 28 concert are available during Gallery Walk from 5 to 7:30 p.m. The Youth Gallery features artwork by students of The Grades Program at Green Valley School.

* The Robert H. Gibson River Garden, 157 Main St., 802-254-2115 (Marie). As part of the Arts Council of Windham County’s annual Student Art Month celebration, an exhibit of two-D Work by area high school students is on display through March 31. Opening reception on Friday, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Best in Show award presentations at Vermont Artisan Designs, 106 Main St., at 7:30 p.m. Other hours are Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Elementary school art is at Brooks Memorial Library, March 6-31..

* Take a Moment for Peace, Centre Congregational Church, 193 Main St., 802-257-4588 (Dee and Bob Keller), 5:30 to 6 p.m., Peace Celebration: Gallery Walkers of all faiths and persuasions are invited into the church parlor to share in quietude, music and readings dedicated to enhancing personal, family, community, and world peace. Claire Stanley and Jack Millett of Vermont Insight Meditation Center, lead a Mindfulness Meditation.

* Let’s Dance So. Vermont at The Church, 210 Main St., 802-348-6671 (Ray Warren), letsdancesovt @gmail.com, http://www.letsdancesovt.org/. An evening of swing dance, foxtrot and other rhythms with music by the Half-Diminished Swing Band from the All-American Song Book, including tunes from the ‘30s, ‘40s, and ‘50s. Free swing lesson from 7:15 to 8 p.m., with open dancing from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Admission is $12; light refreshments.

* Adagio Trattoria, 132 Main St., 802-254-6046. Ron Rosenstock shows photographs of Iceland. The Trattoria’s full menu is available 5 to10 p.m. for Gallery Walkers. Live music from about 7:30 p.m.

* High Street Painters at the Studio of Andrea Scheidler, 24 High St., 802-387-4550, in the Midtown Mall building. Members of High Street Painters are painting in the studio until 4 p.m. with Chicago artist Clayton J. Beck III. Visitors are welcome to observe through the windows in the main hallway. From 6 to 8 p.m., reception for High Street Painters at Vermont Artisan Designs.

Founded in 1995, Gallery Walk qualifies as a nonprofit arts organization through its association with the Arts Council of Windham County. For information on joining the Walk, contact coordinator Joy Wallens-Penford at 802-257-2616 or preferably by e-mail at info@GalleryWalk.org.





Thursday, March 4, 2010

The Art Biz Blog


I just came across a wonderful artist resource....

The Art Biz Blog
for the business of being and artist


I have added it to my sidebar.........
It's worth a look!

"Vessel" 12"x 12" oil on canvas
by Alicia Hunsicker
(Available for purchase )

Monday, March 1, 2010

Gallery in the Woods : The Women's Show


The Women's Show @
Gallery in the Woods

Reception March 5, 5:30--8:30PM


Show runs 3/5-4/30


Four of my paintings are included in this show, one ...."In Gaia's Womb" an oil on canvas, exquisitely framed, can now be seen in person in the window of Gallery in the Woods. It is being offered at a special price, and 10% of the sale will go to The Brattleboro Woman's Crisis Center. (as well as all sales from the Gallery from this show)


This Show is held in conjunction with the 19th annual Women's Film Festival


Gallery in the Woods presents a multimedia, gallery-wide benefit show featuring work from the large crew of women exhibitors in the gallery, with some new faces from around Vermont as well.


Artist's include: Gowri Savoor, Denise Beaudette, Jaskarm Desjardins, Laurel Hausler, Alicia Hunsicker, Nayana Glazier, Loren Watrous, Jeanne Jaudry, Cristine Cambrea, Kaori Hamura, and Delia Robinson, Marlene Miller, Marilyn Andrews, Chris Roberts Antieau, Gwen Murphy.


Gallery in the Woods. 145 Main Street, Brattleboro. 802-257-4777. www.galleryinthewoods.com

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Slide Slam @ Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT





I was one of the 119 artists selected by Real Art Ways from last year's
Step Up 09 open call
for emerging artists who live in New York and New England.
T
his is a one night exhibition. Images of my work and that of the other selected
artists, will be projected in the Real Art Way’s gallery.
Real Art Way’s Slide Slam will take place on Thursday, March 18
during The Creative Cocktail Hour from 6pm - 9pm.
Over 425 people were in attendance for last year’s Slide Slam event.
Live Music by Trinidad’s 12 the Band

Admission $10/ $5 for Real Art Ways Members

The next Step Up 10 Open Call Application

REAL ART WAYS
56 Arbor St
Hartford, CT 06106

p: 860.232.1006
e:
info@realartways.org

Friday, February 26, 2010

Snow Storm Outside My Studio


The power has returned after 2 days & nights...... but the beautiful Birch stand that I look out upon from my studio window will never be the same.
I hope that they recover enough so that we don't have to cut them down.

Onward to Storm # 2!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Power Outage

Be Back soon......dealing with post snowstorm power outage!.......Day 2.....will have some photos to post when I am back on the grid.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Hampden Gallery's Collabrative Drawing Project & Exhibition


I first met artist Kathleen Cammarata a year or so ago at a visit to her X/O Studio in Lowell, MA

I really admired her drawing techniques which were rich and layered. I was excited to hear that she would be leading a Collaborative Drawing Project in conjunction with her solo show at Hampden Gallery on the UMass Campus and
am very pleased to be invited to participate in this project & exhibition.
Led by Kathleen Cammarata With Participating Artists;
Alicia Hunsicker
Karen Loomis
Mihai Zgondoiu
Kerry O'Grady
Irene Ishomirsky

When two or more artists work on the same drawing a new kind of imagery emerges.
The artists give up ownership of the end product,thereby breaking new ground and discovering
new aesthetic choices.


The collaborating artists include a recent BFA graduate and a third year candidate in the MFA program of the UMASS Art Department, as well as 2 professional artists from Massachusetts and
a visiting artist from Transylvania, Romania who is also a PhD candidate in Bucharest.

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 3 from 5:30 - 7 PM

When: Saturday, April 3 - Wednesday, April 28 -

For more info and directions to Hampden Gallery go to:
http://www.umass.edu/fac/calendar/hampden/events/CollabrativeDrawing.html

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Notification of Copyright Infringement

ATTENTION:
To the owner of the Photobucket account : akagami_no_yen
I hear by give you notice you have infringed on my copyrights.
I ask that you immediately take down the three images that you lifted from my site as I do not want prints, cards, or any other products to be sold of my artwork without my permission
.


I am giving you notice that I will be filing a

Notification of Copyright Infringement with Photobucket
if my images are not removed from your site.

Thank you, Alicia Hunsicker

Monday, February 15, 2010

The Leyden Artist Group @ 10 Years : Article in the Greenfield Recorder

Drawn together to share their art in Leyden
By ANITA PHILLIPS Recorder Staff
link to article on the Recorder site


LEYDEN -- A group of talented and tenacious artists has been meeting once a month for the past decade to share and display members' art -- and there seems to be no end in sight for the group.

Peggy Brown, current coordinator of the group, as well as a potter, photographer and writer, said Alicia Hunsicker, another Leyden artist, founded the group more than 10 years ago. Hunsicker is still a member.


''It's an informal group,'' said Brown. "We get together once a month, sometimes to share our art, sometimes to create art and sometimes just to talk about it.'' Brown said the whole idea of the group was to get creative people together to inspire and support each other.

The group consists of potters, painters, fiber artists, photographers, writers, illustrators and more.

Brown said membership fluctuates between 15 and 25 members.

''Sometimes two people will show up for a meeting and sometimes everyone will,'' said Brown.

The group gets together for trips to art museums, art walks, potluck dinners and to just sit in a garden and create.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Altered Target Project & Other Studio News

I just signed up to do the Altered Target Project
@ University Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I am very excited about this!



Info as follows:

The Altered Target Project is a juried exhibition where all the artists begin with identical authentic paper rifle targets, and alter them as they wish. The finished work must remain, in some way, a useable target.

We will provide each entrant with three official law enforcement silhouette targets (model B-27M, size 23 x 35 in.) to work from. Artists may paint, draw, print on, collage, cut, sew, project video, shoot at, or make any other creative alteration to the target.
Since the targets are not archival, framing is not essential, binder clips and pins will accommodate most installations. However, heavier finished work or sculptural work will require the usual support considerations.

It has been over fifty years since Jasper Johns presented his first target paintings. His rendition of the iconic circle target greatly influenced the Pop artists that followed. The human silhouette target was chosen for our exhibition because it has a versatile design with a bold central figure and ample margins. The B-27M should prove to be the perfect image to revisit the target in the 21st century.

There has already been overwhelming interest in the Altered Target Project on a local and national level....There are only 500 targets and they are getting claimed fast...

Exhibition plans include a large show with a national call for artists in the summer.
Please send me an email at ajavery@uwm.edu if you are interested in the project.



OTHER STUDIO NEWS:

My current focus is working as a photographer/graphic designer with the Belly dance community.......I have also been taking belly dance classes with Attar (Whitney Suter) and have been enjoying the physicality. The next show I will be shooting at is the Valentine's Day show on the 14th @ the Northampton Center for the Arts.

Upcoming/ possible projects include:

~A Chicago art leasing company would like to try my paintings...I am exploring this option!

~A featured artist profile on www.healingwheel.com

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Progress........




So Life has been crazy of late........so many unexpected "new" experiences, connections, goals, and work. I feel that the universe has opened to show me many possibilities and paths.........and I have not quite been able to decide on a focus......except for the necessities! Winter's natural inward focus has also been powerful this year.


This is a new image that I am playing with (in progress) in my Eye explorations and my body mapping work within the Inherent Divinity series. It is a Maori Tattoo........they would map their life experiences with symbols tattooed on the face.

I am also working on several paintings and my figurative commission.




Tonight I will again be photographing a belly dance performance at the Northampton Center for the Arts. The performance starts a 7:30 and is open to the public. More info at http://www.attarbellydance.yolasite.com/



In the same vein I have been enjoying Belly dance classes with Attar and her class schedule can also be found at the previous link.



I want to welcome my new blog followers!......and thank you all for your continued support!

This is a photo I took of dancer Elise Hayden-Ferdman

Monday, January 4, 2010

Marcia Wise at Jones Library : Opening Reception, Thursday Jan. 7th

I will be attending the opening reception of my artist friend
Marcia Wise at the Jones Library in Amherst this Thursday, Jan 7th from 5 to 8 pm.


The beauty and mystery of Nature are at the core of my work. Whether working en plein air or in the studio, I am aware of the connection between art, spirit, and life. My focus is on color. I create visual brilliance by allowing the drama of light and color to shape my compositions while I experiment with color placement and color relationships. I begin with a sketch on prepared hardboard panels, and I apply the first layer of paint with brushes, creating a cohesive value study under-painting that serves as a value skeleton for successive applications of color. With a palette knife I apply one layer of paint at a time, while also scraping paint away, letting each layer dry between applications. I work toward a smooth finish on my surfaces, yet I want them to visually appear textured. Each layer of color is allowed to show through in the finished piece.


In my portrait work I crop the face closely with little or no background, often excluding the top of the head, hair, parts of chins, ears. I focus on the language of the eyes and the emotion they show. Sometimes the eyes pose a question or cause one to wonder what is being seen, thought, felt, or said. I love a deep, direct gaze. As I add and subtract paint, this process takes me out of time and deep within. It is there that I discover some part of myself within the intimate landscape of the other. This is the discovery that holds me captivated. Here I find glimpses of spirit within where any feelings of being separate fade into a sense of connection.


When I am painting landscapes and seascapes in oil, my process is the same as with the portraits. I am presently experimenting with bringing these subjects, as well as still life objects, into a closer cropped format as with the portraits. I also work in many layers of color when painting with pastels, but I do not scrape any color away. Pastel painting is a quicker process for me than oil painting so I enjoy this faster approach. I often take a pastel painting back to the studio and rework it into an oil painting.


I find the same mystery and self-discovery while painting the landscape, and most always work en plein air so I can experience a connection with the spirit of the land. It is this process, this inner journey that speaks to me. As I recreate Nature's beauty and mystery, I too, am recreated

Marcia Wise Images:

Vermont Barns
Pastel - Pastel on Sandpaper
10.5 by 16 inches

Relationships I - Two Vases
Still Life - Oil on Board
30 by 24 inches

Sunday, January 3, 2010

First Night Celebration 2010

I went out for New Year's Eve this year with my dancer friend Whitney Suter who hired me to do some photos of her belly dance troupe Tiamat. They danced at the Academy of Music in Northampton with lots and lots of other dancers and troupes. It was an interesting experience to be a fly on the wall (with a camera) behind the scenes with all the dancers getting ready to perform......for all non-professional dancers we've only seen scenes like that it in the movies (he,he). I took this photo, one of my favorites of the evening, of a hula hoop dance performance. After the show a few of the dancers and I went to an amazing restaurant Paul and Elizabeth's and enjoyed a spectacular Lobster Scallop Bisque!....along with vegetarian and seafood main courses. We walked the main streets following dinner and then went over to The Northampton Center for the Arts where we danced up a storm......rocking out to The Alchemystics, whose music is described as ......



Intricate wordplay, soulful roots, memorable hooks, old-school vocal harmonies and intense passion are but a few of the elements which combine to form the powerful and unmistakable sound of the Alchemystics. Fueled by the belief that music can expand beyond the boundaries of style and categories, the Alchemystics create a sound that reflects their love of heavy rhythms, reggae, hip hop, soul and dub, while also infusing earthy vocal harmonies. The band features the vocal stylings of Ras Jahn and Ian-I, the intricate lyrics of emcee Force, and the deep groove of drummer Demse Zullo, world-traveled bassist Garrett Sawyer and keyboardist Jay Metcalf.
Alicia Hunsicker's art is undeniably beautiful. She is an expert at extracting the highly-detailed textures and fibers of the human body, bringing them from darkness, into the light, with a technical precision that rivals any modern-day master.
David Aquino, Brattleboro Reformer