SEEING THE UNSEEN
‘Walking and looking through water “ detail of page from “SEWANKACKY, Isle of Shells” Artist book, 2022 © megmadison.com
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‘Walking and looking through water “ detail of page from “SEWANKACKY, Isle of Shells” Artist book, 2022 © megmadison.com
“How much land do you need?” 14” x 22” . page 6 - 7, “SEWANHACKY, Isle of Shells”, Artist Book
An 18-foot section of rope, from the original 100-foot rope I used for the “100-Foot Project”, where I placed a red 100-foot rope into the landscape and made a photograph. This ordinary tool represents the measurement of land, the first steps in land ownership, and intention to change the landscape.
The 18-foot section asks, how much land do you need?
Cyanotype prints, Cutchogue, Long Island 2021
was produced for the exhibition
The cyanotype prints were exposed and then developed in waters of the Peconic Bay, North Shore, Long Island, New York, Midsummer 2021. Sunny days were interspersed with rain, mist, drizzle, overcast skies, and cloudy days. Weather, wind, and time are embedded in the prints.
24 pages, 11” x 14” cyanotype prints on handmade Fabriano Artistico paper in
6 folio signatures, bound with an exposed long stitch binding.
Edition of 3 , Los Angeles, CA 2022
“On the Dunes” 14” x 22” page 2-3, “SEWANHACKY, Isle of Shells”, Artist Book
Beachgrass with sand, Cutchogue, NY 2021
American beachgrass has a rhizome structure that holds the dunes together, protecting the shoreline from erosion. Although beachgrass thrives in the hot, salty environment with constant burial in shifting sands it cannot withstand people walking on it.
On a sunny day, I laid alongside the dune, and with outstretched arms held the paper behind the beachgrass clumps growing in the sand while the sun exposed the paper.
On the cloudy day with a great wind, a sea grass clump found floating in the ocean, and then dried, was pressed down on the paper under a piece of glass. The sun gives what the sun gives.
Common Ground is an exhibition focused on the planet earth as an ever-shifting politicized landscape of borders, exclusions, and omissions as well as a shared terrain under pressing physical assault. Through paintings, photographs, sculptures and videos, this multi-cultural, multi-generational group of artists explore the reality of a single planet that is humanity’s most divided territory and damaged common ground.
ARTISTS:
Kim Abele, Mariona Barkus, Sharon Barnes , Pilar Castillo, Danielle Eubank, Samantha Fields,Eloisa Guanlao, Ann Isolde, Sant Khalsa, Meg Madison, Kaoru Mansour, Maryrose C. Mendoza, Sandra Mueller, Naida Osline, Pamela J. Peters, Sheila Pinkel, Sinan Leong Revell, She Votes/ Bonnie J. Smith, Stitch in Time/ Suvan Geer, Linda Vallejo, and Gail Werner
ARTISTS CONVERSATIONS AVAILABLE ONLINE!
Opening Conversation & Virtual Tour
Curators Suvan Geer and Sandra Mueller with participating artists via Zoom on October 10, 2020.
Why Artists Make Socio-Political Images
Linda Vallejo with Mariona Barkus, Pilar Castillo, Naida Osline and Pamela J. Peters via Zoom on October 14, 2020.
Making Art in an Unbalanced World
Suvan Geer with Sharon Barnes, Danielle Eubank, Eloisa Guanlao, Maryrose C. Mendoza and Sinan Leong Revell via Zoom on October 17, 2020.
Making Change Through Building Community,
Sheila Pinkel with leaders from Justice LA & Dignity and Power Now, Los Angeles Poverty Department, Kaos Network and Uncommon Good via Zoom on October 20, 2020.
KThe exhibition can be viewed virtually by visiting
Embed Gallery, or in person by appointment only.
Pilar Castillo, Passport Digital media
Pamela J. Peters, Welcome to Los Angeles, 22"x18", Black and white photograph
Gail Werner, Smoke Thorn, 36"" x 24'"
Gail Werner, Rock Wren III, 14" x 11"
Gail Werner, Bird Dreams XXX, 14" x 11"
Sinan Leong Revell, Doppleganger—World News, 29" x 18" x 2", Digital print on metal
Sinan Leong Revell, Doppleganger—Border Patrol, 29" x 19" x 2" Digital print on metal
From MOJAVE DESERT LAND TRUST - got 12 new plants from October 29 2017 native plant sale ...
1- Adenophyllum cooperi - Cooper's Glandweed
1-2' H x 1-2' W A small perennial with fragrant foliage and reddish-orange flowers. Prefers full sun and sandy to gravelly soil. Source: South Joshua Tree
2 - Penstemon eatonii - Firecracker penstemon
1-3' H x 2-3' W A colorful perennial with bright red tubular flowers. Attracts hummingbirds. Source: Cultivated
2 - Nicotiana obtusifolia - Coyote tobacco
1-2' H x 1-2'W A short lived perennial in the nighshade family. Leaves are pungent and toxic. Flowers are cream colored. Grows in rocky, sheltered places. Warning: All parts of this plant are toxic. Source: South Joshua Tree
3 - Encelia actoni Acton's encelia
1' H X 1' W A small turted perennial with delicate yelllow-pink
2 - Eremogone macradenia Mojave sandwort
1' H X 1' W A small tufted perennial with delicate yellow-pink flowers in spring. Perfect for a desert rock garden. Plant in full to part sun. Source: Yucca valley north.
1 - Xylorhiza tortifolia - Mojave aster
2-3' H x 2-3' W A long-lived perennial with beautiful lavender daisy-like flowers in spring. Summer dormant. Prefers full sun and sandy to gravelly soil. Source: South Joshua Tree
1 - Asclepias erosa - Desert Milkweed
2-4' H x 2' W A native desert milkweed for attracting Monarch butterflies. Grows quickly in spring and summer, dies back each winter. Prefers full sun and sandy to gravelly soil. ( source: North Joshua Tree )
And one tree left over from last year - MDLT 2016 Native Plant Sale
Desert Almond Tree.
PAST
ASSOCIATION OF HSYTERIC CURATORS
This coming year, 2017, marks the fortieth anniversary of the Foundation for Art Resources (FAR - http://www.far-la.org/), one of the oldest artist-run non-profits in Southern California. To honor this major milestone of 40 years, FAR is collaborating with Cerritos College to host its biggest FAR Bazaar event ever. In February of 2017, after over 55+ years of use, Cerritos College will be retiring and demolishing its existing Fine Arts complex. This mid-century modernist structure, now sits side-by-side with its replacement, a massive new Fine Arts building to be completed in December 2016. Before the old building is torn down, however, Cerritos College, with the help of FAR, will transform every abandoned classroom and administrative space into temporary exhibitions, each to be guest-curated by local art collectives and alternative art spaces, as well as the graduate programs from regional colleges, universities, and art schools.
A VIP opening taking place on the night of Friday, January 27th, with two day-long events taking place Saturday (28th) and Sunday (29th), to include a food truck festival in the parking lot, a series of panel discussions, ongoing musical/dance performances, video screenings, and an art book fair.
ASSOCIATION OF HYSTERIC CURATORS PRESENT: COMING TO THE TABLE
Angels Gate Cultural Center is pleased to present Coming to The Table; an exhibition and series of programming organized by the Association of Hysteric Curators (AHC). The AHC is a fluid trans-generational group of feminists dedicated to cultural discussions around contemporary feminist issues in a non-hierarchical structure. Coming to the Table presents a diverse range of voices that consider gender in dialogue with issues of memory, place, community, intimacy, race, labor, sexuality, autonomy, and the future of feminism. AHC will be in residence in the Community Room, Community Gallery and Project Space, presenting new art works generated during the residency throughout the summer. Participating artists include: Kim Abeles, Lili Bernard, Carolyn Castaño, Armando Cortes, Diana-Sofia Estrada, Rachel Finkelstein, Sacha Finn, Christine Dianne Guiyangco, Siobhan Hebron, Meg Madison, Thinh Nguyen, Blue Orchard, Mary Anna Pomonis, Linda Ravenswood, Cindy Rehm, Kim Russo, Allison Stewart, Marjan K. Vayghan, The Window Between Worlds, and Michiko Yao.
Coming to the Table uses the table as a metaphor and actual gathering space. The show will feature tables that are integral to workshops and performances. Throughout Western history, patriarchy has been firmly seated at the head of the cultural table and has dictated the forms, content, and conversations around cultural production. First wave feminism unearthed the voices of our creative fore mothers and revealed a rich and vital legacy. In order to visualize this inversion of power structures the spaces throughout the exhibition will feature tables that are integral to the workshops and performances that take place and will function independently as sites for art. These tables will act as markers signaling the change from a paradigm of boardroom table decision making within curatorial practice to a living room table model as a dynamic site of communal sharing, making and conversation. The visual art will coexist with the tables creating a salon feel to the room, an invitation to visitors to exchange with the artists.
The opening reception will be Saturday June 18th from 2- 5pm and a closing reception August 21 from 1-5. Calendar of Events for the AHC residency at Angel’s Gate Cultural Center:
Saturday November 4th, 2016 5 to 8 PMMADISON Framed "Stream of Life No. 12, Via Carlo Alberto"
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Stream of Life No. 2, Homesite (Fire Island 2010) 2012
A framed "Stream of Life No. 2, Homesite Street" photograph with hand sewed linen thread on the silver gelatin print will be at BEST BUDDIES FUNDRAISER.
March 3rd, "The Art of Friendship" benefit photo auction will take place at the De Re Gallery in West Hollywood CA from 7 - 9 PM.
Best Buddies is the world’s largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). These programs help people with IDD form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure successful jobs, live independently, improve public speaking, self-advocacy, communication skills, and to feel valued by society.
For information on the STREAM OF LIFE artist book.
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