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BookArtBiennial Islip Entrance BOH8 900
Honored that The Book of Hope Page 8 (Re-nature) by Darlene Charneco was selected for New York Bound: International BookArt Biennial 2013 at the Islip Art Museum :) . It is visible at the entrance here.
Exhibition will be on view through December 29th and features book related art from all over the world!
more about the Book of Hope Page 8 here: http://avad.livejournal.com/271848.html
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dc_limitless_6 by avaDarlene
dc_limitless_6, a photo by avaDarlene on Flickr.



Darlene Charneco artworks featured in the film 'Limitless' about augmented memory.

if you catch the new film 'Limitless' about artificially enhanced memory, keep an eye out for my large mixed-media Petri dish piece 'Islands of Common Interest' in it. there is also a glimpse of a grid of my babypieces nearby and a row of 12" works on mapping and memorypalaces... see rest of set. All to do with experiments and the evolving collective and connective memory...:)!

A 'Limitless' memory?' - article on MSNBC

catalog: Darlene Charneco: Self-Assembling MemoryPalace
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Notes from the month....journal snippets and memories....

initial install @Tribeca w/Beth, Perry, Tapp, Jeff, Matt, etc

work on Prayers Long (2pieces)...painting and 'lighting'...coloring the nails each day....

install Prayers Long (through darkness and rising)with Brent @ night Tribeca
drink and apps at Sazon Puerto Rican Cuisine- delish!- chewing on sugarcane in drink (Mojito Sazon)quesadillas de ropa vieja, and brent's delicious soup with pieces of pasteles-tasting...ahhh my senses and memories ignited. love feeling, music, decor. hot pink, orange, black.read more )
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visiting Sally and Jay from Morgan Lehman (my Chelsea gallery) at their booth. This year featuring great works by Andrew Shoultz, Eric Beltz, and Ryan Wallace
arrestedmotion.com/2010/03/preview-morgan-lehman-gallery-...
www.morganlehmangallery.com/dynamic/artist_list_ny.asp

Morgan Lehman @ Pulse art fair NY 2010
see/read more )
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spotted in Zurich! The Map as Art by K.Harmon

Nathalie spotted 'my' book in Zurich! I've got to start poking around for it in bookstores. Now available. 'The Map as Art: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography by Katherine Harmon. keep an eye out! and maybe snap a pic if/where you spot it?- it was a treat that she sent me this from her travels.! thanks, Nathalie!

The Map As Art -book
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some shots from the opening reception and then of the whole group show:)

Art Sites in Riverhead, NY
on display until Nov 16th, 2008
Art Sites

artists:
*Jim Bloom *Candyce Brokaw* Darlene Charneco* Kathleen Amelia Baldwin
*David Nally* Julie A. McConnell *Annette Cords* Sue O'Donnell
*Scott McIntire *Ellen Weiner* Marianne Weil

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see the whole set on flickr
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uploaded slightly better pics of these pieces:

the collaborators

questions become answers

angle shots showing layers/depth here and here
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This week was spent assistant teaching art workshops for children as part of the Parrish Art Museum's spring break events. Really young age group (4-6yrs old). Amazing how something can feel so natural and exhausting at the same time. Sweeeeet kids.(do not eat them)
This feels like an important time...a shift of sorts. I just have to be careful of what I want. I know for the past that teaching took just so much of my energy it was dangerous for my own art and I'm not ready for that. There will be a time in my life when I dedicate myself wholly to teaching...but that is not yet. But I do realize that I have something to give in this way, naturally and enthusiastically (I mean what could be better than getting kids inspired and making art?)...and so I will do it every once in a while. Of course this ties in with Peace Tiles and Center for Children's Happiness and so many other directions converging...:)
It also pays much better than the shop and I desperately need money to invest in materials ASAP (on top of reg bills).

My favorite project was a Louise Nevelson inspired sculpture (one of my early inspirations/favorite artists!)in shoebox lids. Oh the materials we had to play with were wonderful!! I was only sad because I knew these would fall apart after a little time with only glue to hold and how tall they all wanted to build, regardless of warnings;). but they looked so beautiful and the children were delighted with the whole process:)

other projects (designed by the other teacher):
Claude Monet inspired waterlilies (wash and collage, construction paper and tissue paper flowers)
Peter Max inspired flourescent sunrise and outerspace scene (wax resist)
Mary Cassat inspired family block-printed 'quilt' and self-portrait (pastels)

At the museum itself, the entire exhibit is of Student Art and is so overwhelmingly colorful and fantastic...like a visionary environment...

Parrish School Art Festival
more pics/see more )

studio

Feb. 17th, 2008 05:52 pm
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as the sun disappears I am back and forth between studio and kitchen table...listening to Cibo Matto, working on art ...lemon vodka moods...thoughts..
am applying to residencies...wanting to go deeper into certain explorations in my art...longing for the longer chunks of focus and intensity... we shall see...throwing it out there into the universe..

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Last night we watched 'The Lives of Others'...which I was impressed by...
have been working at the shop, reading.
drawing and embroidering microorganisms
flickr, myspace, emails
oatmeal raisin cookies
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Belated update on some things:

went into NYC a little while back by bus with my friend Selima to see the Pricked: Extreme Embroidery show at the Museum of Art and Design. My friend Orly Cogan has one of her whimsical and beautiful large pieces in it, Paul Villinsky who also shows at my gallery in Chelsea had a great big black winged piece in it (made of gloves) and there were many many interesting artists whose work I had never seen. Selima and I both lust and experiment with fiber art and craft and were totally inspired and refreshed by this show.Go see it if you can! My favorite was the series by Andrea Dezsö called Lessons from My Mother. You must see ALL of these if you can at the museum, there are many many of them. oh they are so perfectly illustrated and funny!

from the website:
Pricked: Extreme Embroidery

November 8, 2007 - April 27, 2008

"Samplers, table cloths, tea towels, and party dresses often spring to mind when the word “embroidery” is invoked, but the forty-eight international artists highlighted in Pricked: Extreme Embroidery tell a very different story. Pricked is the Museum of Arts & Design’s latest exploration into how centuries-old handcraft traditions are rejuvenated in the mainstream of contemporary art and design. The artists are both men and women from 17 countries as diverse as Romania, Egypt, Wales, Mexico and the Netherlands, as well as the U.S. (For a complete list of artists in the exhibition, click here.)

Chosen to showcase the diversity of approaches to this standard needleworking technique, the works in Pricked: Extreme Embroidery also convey powerful and personal content that ranges from subjective dreams and diaries to controversial politics in today’s world. The works are individually arresting, provocative, satirical, and humorous....MORE

Inspired, I've been playing with embroidering my micro-organisms on the tiniest embroidery hoop I've ever seen. hee. late-night crafty obsession fun.:)
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"Rinpa" is a word created by the founders of the group meaning "to bring people together, while "Eshidan" essentially means "art crew."
The Rinpa Eshidan is a team of artists brought together by a common creative expression.

Led by Noiz-Davi (Yoshiaki Kusunoki) and Daisuke Yamamoto, the group's main activities are performing in live painting events and creating videos of art in action. Instead of focusing on the finished project, we believe the process of creation itself is where art comes to life and our videos aim to engage our audience in that process.

In November of 2005, Daisuke and Noiz assembled a team of artists to participate in video projects where one painting was created after another, with each piece being painted over to make room for the next. We have created several films in this style since. Many people ask us how we can stand to erase the artwork we have worked so hard to create, but our focus is on the process of making art, not the end result. The good news is that the videos we make become a permanent record of the spontaneous artworks created during the filming.

art

Nov. 30th, 2007 11:18 pm
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"When I have a terrible need of - shall I say the word - religion. Then I go out and paint the stars."

-Vincent Van Gogh

studio

Nov. 16th, 2007 03:42 pm
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at work at the kichen table and in the studio

prepping for and really looking forward to upcoming Aqua Art Fair in Miami Dec 4-9

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studiokitchen

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So I go to see my friend Jane's show in the permanent collection gallery of the Islip Museum...and then there just HAPPENS to be a show in the main galleries that is allllll on recycled art?? I can't believe how perfect this is to where my head is at.

Making the Most of It
September 19 - November 18
Reception: October 14
"Curator Karen Shaw presents artists who critique our consumer culture and
wasteful ways by turning mundane throw-away materials into fantastic
treasures."
:):):) (Karen Shaw also curated the show I was in there 'The Nature of Things' last year)

THIS piece was my favorite!! I love it so much that I'm sad that I didn't make it!! ever get that? cellular information ittybitties all obsessively rolled up?...*drool*
Nava Lubelski
1997 Tax File- 2007
shredded financial papers, glue
Islip Museum: Making the Most of It
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and just for my current shredder lust...there is an interactive centerpiece to the next room: le shredder.(?!!?) as you enter the room you are handed a piece of colored paper (old flyers) to shred to add to the sculpture. (!)
islip museum: Making the Most of It
see more/read more )
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While looking into more artisan cooperatives I fell upon and was very moved by this volunteer blog post from Kendra Curry:

"Last month, I taught a group of young Honduran kids how to paint. For most, it was the first time they had ever grasped a paintbrush in their hands and made it move across paper. Knowing that the mere sight of paint, in a place where even a pencil nub is hard to come by, would cause a small riot, I took this introduction in strides. By first handing out the paper, then the brushes, I tried to prepare them for the phenomenon of paint and water. However, before passing out the paint, after handing each excited kid a big wooden brush, I heard a strange sound, a sort of charged hush, that I will never forget. The kids halted their conversations. Each one held their brushes like they might dissolve if every ounce of their attention and admiration wasn’t paid to its bristles, its odd shape, how soft it felt on the arm and the cheek. Eyes were wide. The air was electric, and for those few short moments, the cinderblock school floated in the sky, above the poor, rural Cangrejal River Valley. The humble classroom filled with the sound of kids looking at the brushes in their hands, the sound of kids trying their dry brushes on skin for the first time, the sound of waiting for paint. This sound is what motivates me."

Dan Keane and Kendra Curry volunteered with Un Mundo in Honduras November 2004-April 2005

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