Monday, October 04, 2010

ArtPrize: Identity

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When you walk in the front door of our church these days, you see the above three drawings by Danielle Dix who is a member of our church. This is her ArtPrize entry which is titled, "The Walk of a Woman" and consists of a drawing of herself, her mother and her grandmother.

The below entry was done by Katherine Johnson, who has an MFA and teaches art at Kendall College of Art & Design.

ArtPrize 2010: Monroe Community Church

Yesterday in church, Pastor Amy interviewed both of these artists and talked about Identity. Based on Psalm 139, she talked about how God is the only one who fully knows us and we find our identity in Him.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Fun Times at ArtPrize

I had the great opportunity to go out and "do ArtPrize" with my friend Deirdre the other night! I love her laughing-so-hard-that-we-can't-breathe description of the evening. So true! We had a ball!

There is such a wide variety of "art" to see during ArtPrize which really makes you think about what art is and how maybe it really is in the eye of the beholder. I'm kind of thinking of it more broadly as a way of sharing your experience of life in the world. Some of it borders on the more crafty side, some seems like an advertisement. The good thing is though, there is just so much beauty to behold when you walk around and look. Here are a few things I saw:

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Boundless, by Boyan Marinov (made of chains)

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Ladder, Albert Young

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Flights of Learning, Bryce Pettit

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Red Pillared, Herb Babcock

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Rivet Carp, Al Weston

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Her Open Eyes, Abigail Bradley

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Living, Pamela Alderman

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Hope Eternal, Marie Davis

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Love Thursday: Art Prize

It has been so so fun this week to go walk around downtown to see the art on display for ArtPrize. Tonight, I'm going with my friend Deirdre. It has been too long for one of those escapades, I tell ya'. This is some of what John & I saw Tuesday night.

Young Kim made his piece, as last year, out of salt and red clay and, as you can imagine, is very fragile.

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Salt & Earth, Young Kim


This piece was a very large pencil drawing by an artist who has drawn close to 85,000 people in the last 18 years.

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Calvary, 1921, Chris LaPorte



This artist was inspired by the incongruent quality of dreams and the idea that we are constantly at work trying to unlock and bury, find and lose pieces of ourselves and our histories:

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Dreamscape, Kathy Stecko

In this piece, which consists of 500 blown glass river stones, the artist focused on the interaction between humanity and the natural environment using natural textures as a metaphor for nature's chaotic beauty.

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River of Light, Joel O'Dorisio

We loved talking to the artist who created this giant penny out of 86,000 pennies. She came from the Dominican Republic 14 years ago and loves it in the US! She said the only way she could save money was to convert it to pennies!

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"Helping Mom One Penny at a Time", Wander Martich

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

So Much to See

It's hard to take it all in, but I'll keep blogging slowly along! We went into the Cathedral Square Exhibition Center and saw the piece of a friend of a friend of a friend. With my 50mm lens, I could only get the middle of each painting.

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Triptych Meditations by Linda Litteral

We saw this one nearby and John overheard the artist say she paints mostly food. Lately, she has been painting mostly cinnamon rolls.

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All American Meal by Beth Jacobsen

We later walked over to the BOB and loved looking at this one - actually, I loved taking John's picture in front of it because it looked like he was looking for his way out of the woods.

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See the Forest Through the Trees by Jacqueline Gilmore

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

At the Moment, Nothing Eclipses ArtPrize

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"Balloon Chain" off of the Blue Bridge adds to the festive atmosphere

This past Saturday evening, John & I headed downtown to take in more of the art on display from around the world. We started at Cathedral Square Exhibition Center and saw some amazing outdoor sculptures:

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"Axis-Mundi"

This next piece moves in the wind and when I got home and looked at it closer...

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I realized it was a mother and baby...

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Sure enough, it is called "Birth's Embrace."

Monday, September 27, 2010

Hope Rising

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Yesterday, Pastor Amy interviewed Lynelle Shooks whose photography of the people in the Dominican Republic is installed in our church for ArtPrize. She talked about "Hope Rising", a program of Worldwide Christian Schools and Christian Reformed World Missions which seeks to bring hope to people there.

Pastor Amy read from the book of Lamentations (3:20-24). We have hope because of what God has done for us and we wait for Him.

20 I well remember them,
and my soul is downcast within me.

21 Yet this I call to mind
and therefore I have hope:

22 Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed,
for his compassions never fail.

23 They are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.

24 I say to myself, "The LORD is my portion;
therefore I will wait for him."

Saturday, September 25, 2010

ArtPrize 2010: Floaty Things

Last evening, John & I had a little time to walk around downtown to see some of the ArtPrize exhibits. One of my favorites - and I could have spent much more time photographing it - was the Lure/Forest exhibit by Beili Liu.

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This piece is made of thousands of hand-spiraled coils of red thread hung from the ceiling and is based on the ancient Chinese legend of the red thread. You can read more about it here.

Another piece I photographed last evening was "There is Always a Glass Full of Sky to Soar" by Micaela Vivero which is made of 100 forms made out of copper wire that resemble birds, dolphins and airplanes.

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It looks like I must have been drawn to floating art last night! Both of these pieces were at the UICA venues - one on Sheldon and one on Fulton.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Love Thursday

Well, I haven't had the time to post here for a few days so I'll make up for it with a mega-post about what I've been busy with! We have had ArtPrize installation and events at our church for the past few days. It's all the buzz here in Grand Rapids! 1713 artists in 192 venues.

And here are seven of the seventeen pieces installed at MCC for ArtPrize 2010:

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Stephen Huyser-Honig, "Grand Rapids Gigarama"

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Beth Thompson, "Creation"

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Julie Quinn, "Revelation Song"

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Lucia O'Reilly, "Hard Passages"

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Gypsy Schindler, "Deep Roots"

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"Heading for Shelter" by Corey West who lives in California and couldn't come this year. (she showed a piece at MCC last year though and I met her then)

ArtPrize 2010: Monroe Community Church
Bill Vriesema, "Shimmering Stones"