New paintings by Mary Kay Neumann, 'Art Still Has Truth, Take Refuge There'
Madison artist Mary Kay Neumann in her garden of watercolors UPDATE: There will be an Exhibition Closing OPEN HOUSE for this wonderful exhibition on Sunday, April 29, 2012, 1 o’clock -3 o’clock pm....
View ArticleCreativity Lessons: Art, Nature, and Finding Our Inner Voices
Join us for Art Workshops at the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Wyoming Valley School Cultural Center outside of Spring Green, Wisconsin I am deep in planning a series of summer workshops at the Frank...
View ArticleThe Art Of Resistance: The Exquisite Uterus
We just couldn't take it anymore! Artist and educator Alison Gates and I had come together to discuss an art exhibition of emerging artists we are curating in conjunction with the regional Wisconsin...
View ArticleSusan Grabel: Art that Explores the Human Dimension of Social Issues
[caption id="attachment_1240" align="aligncenter" width="389"] Susan Grabel. Venus in Proliferation, sculpture, 2006.[/caption] From January through May this year Staten Island artist and activist...
View ArticleThe ‘Wright’ place to learn the art of watercolor
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="713"] Study of Jamie's Dahlia, 8x11, watercolor, ©2012 Helen Klebesadel[/caption] I am just back from an enjoyable weekend teaching my workshop, Watercolor: a...
View ArticleHungry for Art: The Process of Turning the Negative to Positive
[caption id="attachment_1832" align="aligncenter" width="588"] Wisdom Tree, watercolor, ©2012 Mary Friedel-Hunt[/caption] I just spent a blissful week of teaching, learning, and expanding my circle...
View ArticleSecond Nature: New Watercolors by Helen Klebesadel
[caption id="attachment_1939" align="aligncenter" width="520"] Milkweed Flower, 20x24, watercolor on canvas, ©2012 Helen Klebesadel[/caption] My visual concerns run the gamut from careful study to...
View ArticleArtsy Shark Interview and chance to join the Exquisite Uterus Project
[caption id="attachment_2048" align="aligncenter" width="428"] Thorn Birds, watercolor, 30 x 22, ©2012 Helen Klebesadel[/caption] I am honored to be the featured artist on the Artsy Shark blog this...
View ArticleThe Exquisite Uterus Project: The Art of Resistance -UPDATE
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="450"] 'Don't Tread On Me,' by Jenifer Mokren has become the official flag of the Exquisite Uterus Project. Jenifer is an exquisite artist and educator from...
View ArticleJean Towgood: A Memorial Exhibition
“I am exploring a painterly myth for myself to explain the power of what I see and feel. Nature is a mystery- volcanic activity hidden from view by steam and the earth’s crust. To know the earth...
View ArticleJoin in the Women’s Caucus for Art Conference in Chicago
[caption id="attachment_2125" align="aligncenter" width="498"] Sandra Perlow, Landfall, 2012 monoprint, gouache, crayon, paper, 18x24"www.sandraperlow.net One of the pieces available through the LTA...
View ArticleMemory Cloths: Leslee Nelson
Artist Leslee Nelson creates Memory Cloths using the creative process to reflect on her life and makes art from her memories. In December 2005 Leslee Nelson saw an exhibit, The Art of War, which...
View ArticleReflections on Creative Process: Georgia Lang Weithe
[caption id="attachment_2213" align="aligncenter" width="461"] Georgia Lang Weithe says: "My pieces are a reflection of the inspiration I find within, and the beauty that surrounds me. The designs...
View ArticleThe Memory Cloth Collective: Stitches in Time –“Meant to Be”, April 15- May...
[caption id="attachment_2258" align="aligncenter" width="575"] Memory Cloth –TATTOO, by Leslee NelsonAs soon as Kaylee turned 18 she started getting tattoos. I was not delighted by it, until she got...
View ArticleArtists! An Opportunity to Exhibit and Share Your Tiny Treasures
[caption id="attachment_2449" align="aligncenter" width="371"] Let There Be Light!, watercolor by Sherry Ackerman, Project Coordinator[/caption] Create, Compete, and Participate with Your Tiny Art One...
View ArticleArt-Science Collaboration: My Artist-in-Residency at the Trout Lake Research...
[caption id="attachment_2592" align="aligncenter" width="588"] Allequash Lake, plein air painted watercolor by Helen Klebesadel, near Boulder Junction, WI, June 2014[/caption] I have just returned from...
View ArticlePenokee Impact Statement: an art exhibition
[caption id="attachment_2667" align="aligncenter" width="805"] Penokee Impact Statement[/caption] "An Environmental Impact Statement is a tool for decision making, describing the positive and...
View ArticleCarew, Klebesadel, and Torres share their art at the Opera House Art Gallery...
[caption id="attachment_2712" align="aligncenter" width="657"] Exhibition Announcement for Recent Works by Kelty Carew, Helen Klebesadel, and Danny Torres[/caption] Join us for an exhibition of Recent...
View ArticleThe Flowers Are Burning: Incandescent Watercolors by Helen Klebesadel and...
[caption id="attachment_2781" align="aligncenter" width="803"] Details from 'Prairie Fire II' by Helen Klebesadel , and 'Lover of the Light,' by Mary Kay Neumann[/caption] As an artist I spend plenty...
View ArticleColors of Light and Light by artist Ann Schaffer
[caption id="attachment_2930" align="aligncenter" width="660"] 'Neither Shall I', watercolor by Ann Schaffer[/caption] "My paintings are about beauty and the power of beauty to resist all that is soul...
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