May 2019 Art News from Diane Jacobs
Grateful for a month of focused art making!
In this email:
- Pine Meadow Ranch Artist Residency
- Last weeks to see OPEN SESAME! The Magic of Artist Books Revealed
- Interview with Cynthia Sears showcasing OPEN SESAME
- Artist book collaboration with Alisa Banks
- $PEAK OUT update
The top picture is a panoramic view of my studio and work I produced during the four week residency. I had the pleasure of getting to know the visual artist and writer Bean Gilsdorf during our shared month stay at Pine Meadow Ranch in Sisters, OR. Thank you Roundhouse Foundation for sponsoring this opportunity and the supportive staff for helping to create an immersive experience in a gorgeous setting. While I was there, I visited Warm Springs Reservation, and the High Desert Museum. I hiked along Wychus Creek and the Metolius River. There were so many birds on the property: resident red tail hawks, barn swallows, robins, quail, flycatchers, Steller’s jays, a Western blue bird as well as a variety of finches.
I made over 52 animal Sumi ink drawings during my stay. Here is a coyote, flying squirrel, red tailed hawk, red tree vole, and wolf. I am planning to size the animals in relationship to one another and then make polymer plates of them to be printed letterpress for my mountain artist book.
I made 10 ceramic bats and 13 frogs that will be part of my solo exhibition at The Annex (Bush Barn – Salem Art Association) in Salem, OR during Oct. 2019.
Open Sesame! The Magic of Artist Books Revealed is only open through June 9, 2019 at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. I have three pieces on view in the main gallery – In These Five Remaining Days after Hafez (25 burned magnolia leaves with Kathleen Flowers’ poem), Before Surgery (laser cut copper moon with Kathleen’s poem), and This Hunger (28 twisted wire lines of Kathleen’s poem strung between two pin oak trees, ceramic apples in wire basket and two golden finches). It has been an honor to be part of this wonderful show. These two panoramic views were shot by Dan Swerbilov at the end of the opening reception in March.
Art Zone, a locally-produced arts and culture show on the Seattle Channel, which then rebroadcasts on KCTS 9, recently made a stop at the museum to interview Cynthia Sears (BIMA’s founder and extensive artist book collector) about the artist’s book collection and the Open Sesame! exhibition. Segment starts at 6:49! click here to watch.
Exciting things are happening with $PEAK OUT! We have new blood and we are energized and growing our cohort of Portland State University Applied Linguistic students lead by professor Janet Cowal. $PEAK OUT is a recipient of a 2018-2019 President’s Diversity mini-grant. $PEAK OUT participated in the 2019 Culturally Responsive Symposium on May 9th, and on Wednesday May 22nd we had a booth at the Montgomery Pop Up Plaza from 12 – 4 pm. We spoke to a lot of people telling them about our project, dollar bills were donated, and we collected 21 new messages to be laser cut on currency. 88 laser cut bills are part of Bridges, a multimedia solo installation by Tereza Swanda at the Hendrick Gallery in Marblehead, Massachusetts through June 16, 2019. $PEAK OUT has a Facebook page: SpeakOutAgainstViolence, Instagram –Voicesspeakout, and a website: www.voicesspeakoutagainstviolence.wordpress.com. Check us out, follow us, like us, and get involved. If you donated messages after the first iteration of SPEAK OUT in 2015 your messages and bills will be included in our next exhibition in Spring 2020. We have a huge goal to collect and cut 6000 bills and adhere them to clear mylar scrolls. Thank you for helping us spread the word!
This was a long newsletter!
Thank you for sticking with me.
love,
diane