Thursday, August 12, 2010



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Playing with Sharpie poster paint pens on acrylic paint...

Friday, May 21, 2010

Artist in Residence: North Star Elementary




Some of the work I've been creating with students at North Star Elementary.

Monday, May 03, 2010

Artist in Residence: Peterson Elementary











Just finished my 3 week residency as guest artist at Peterson Elementary. This was the art walk we had on friday to showcase the students' work. Large collage panel was made with the 5th grade students. Smaller collages are the work of the 3rd and 4th graders. Sea Urchins were created by the kindergardeners and starfish by the 1st graders. Recycled jellyfish were assembled by the 2nd graders, crabs were made by the 3rd graders and the recycled fish were created by the 4th graders. Felted Sea Anemones were also made by 5th graders. Imaginarium creatures created by 3rd and 5th graders.

"Artists in Schools Program is made possible through partnership between the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the Rasmuson Foundation.

Artist in Residence: North Star Elementary




K-1st grade students helped with wet felting the background for this Tidal Zone Chart. All the creatures were needle felted and embellished by me. I've sewn magnets into the backing so that teachers can display the chart on their magnetic boards in the classroom, while using the chart to teach students about tidal zones and the various creatures that inhabit them. Laminated labels velcro onto the chart for student placement.
Artists in Schools Program is made possible through partnership between the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the Rasmuson Foundation.

Friday, April 09, 2010

The Dream Rocket : Global Collaboration



I've reserved my spot on The Dream Rocket! There are still spaces available at www.thedreamrocket.com

Monday, April 05, 2010

Artist in Residence: North Star Elementary

I've been working on fabricating jellyfish of all sizes to hang in the school library. 2nd graders at North Star Elementary made their own using all sorts of textured white yarns and recycled plastic bags. Those will be displayed during the Student Art Show toward the end of the school year. Can't wait!

"Artists in Schools Program is made possible through partnership between the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the Rasmuson Foundation."

Artist in Residence: North Star Elementary

Dungeness crabs made with 3rd and 4th grade students at North Star Elementary.

"Artists in Schools Program is made possible through partnership between the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the Rasmuson Foundation."

Friday, March 05, 2010

Artist in Residence: North Star Elementary






Kindergarden and 1st graders explored printmaking, dying, creating image transfers and collage. These are samples of some of their creations.

"Artists in Schools Program is made possible through partnership between the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the Rasmuson Foundation."

Artist in Residence: North Star Elementary

Kindergarden and 1st graders worked together wet felting tentacles for sea anemones. These anemone will be part of a larger collaborative effort from the entire school to create a large textile relief panel that will become a permanent installation in the school. Each anemone will be hand stitched on to hand-dyed fabric that will be painted with a tide pool scene mounted on stretcher bars.

"Artists in Schools Program is made possible through partnership between the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the Rasmuson Foundation."

Artist in Residence: North Star Elementary



I've recently completed work with Kindergarden and 1st grade students at North Star Elementary. We kicked off the 2010 Artist in Residence program learning about sea urchins and starfish. Students worked with air dry clay, paint, modge podge, tooth picks and beads to create three dimensional representations of these creatures.

"Artists in Schools Program is made possible through partnership between the Alaska State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the Rasmuson Foundation."

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Handspun Revolution in Lillehammer Norway




There is still time to join Pluckyfluff's Handspun Revolution taking place in Lillehammer, Norway in May. Hurry, cause the deadline is fast approaching! You can find the details on Pluckyfluff's BLOG. Above is my submission spun from recycled cotton fabric scraps and ecospun (recycled soda bottles).

Student Sea Life Collages: Installation



Here is the finished collaborative effort of 5th graders from North Star Elementary. I mounted their collages (made from painted muslin with dyed and printed papers and contact paper image transfers) on a quilted background. The edges of the collages were sewn with a zig zag stitch and each piece was attached to the background with beads and heavy thread. The edges of the quilted background were rolled and bound in a blanket stitch with variegated silk based yarn.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Kodiak Arts Council "Curtain Call" Submission




Here's a peek at my submission for the Kodiak Arts Council's annual Art & Adventure Auction taking place later this month. This year they have provided local artists with pieces of the old theater curtains from the Gerald C. Wilson Auditorium, and challenged them to recycle the curtains into art that is to be auctioned off to support arts programs in our island community. The smaller collages are left over from work I've been doing at North Star Elementary, so really this piece is a collaboration between myself and 5th grade students. I love that we are working together on a project that has a social impact, for as we explore, learn and work together, we are creating something that benefits the community that we live in. I hope to do more projects like this.

Tide Pool Project Submissions





More amazing submissions from artsist across the country for our tide pool! From top to bottom is a Nudibranch (Sea Slug) a copper Sea Anemone, an Octopus and some wonderfully crafted rocks. To find out more information about the Tide Pool Project or how to participate, visit: Tide Pool Project