Vacation Time!
Oaxaca City, Oaxaca
copyright Suzanne Barbezat
copyright Suzanne Barbezat
In two days my partner and I will be headed to Oaxaca, Mexico! I really can't believe it yet. My partner is going there to take a writing workshop from Ariel Gore, nationally known writer and founder of Hip Mama, who lives here in Portland. I am going to soak up sun, get artistically inspired, and see if I can remember how to do almost nothing!
Last evening, my son and his partner came by to bring early Christmas presents that we could use on our trip. We each got a delicious looking book and a clip-on light for airplane or late night reading! Perfect! I got The Savage Detectives by Chilean writer Roberto Bolano. I started it this morning and am looking forward to more.
Last evening, my son and his partner came by to bring early Christmas presents that we could use on our trip. We each got a delicious looking book and a clip-on light for airplane or late night reading! Perfect! I got The Savage Detectives by Chilean writer Roberto Bolano. I started it this morning and am looking forward to more.
This past week I made it to both First Thursday and First Friday. We went to the First Thursday show at Waterstone Gallery in the Pearl, especially to see work by Jean Clugston. I've known Jean's daughter, Hillary Reno, for a couple of years. Hillary is a Women's Studies graduate and the administrator of the WS office at PSU. She is a delight, and she has been wanting me to meet her mom, Jean, for a long time. It was great to meet Jean and see her amazing paintings.
If you're interested in powerful and gorgeous small works, visit Waterstone this month to see Jean's work and that of other artists.
Jean came to my First Friday Opening the next night. As we chatted, we discovered that we had many things in common. Then I noticed that Jean was wearing a bracelet made by my daughter, Jane Kearney, that she got at Guardino Gallery. Another connection!
Jean used a brayer for these three paintings. She said she was tired of her brush, and felt more inspired using a brayer. The wonder of these paintings of New Jersey is far greater than I could capture with my new camera. Hope you'll check them out in person!
First Friday was the opening at Cube Gallery on Hawthorne. Owner Kimberley Kent invited Mandy Main and me to show our encaustic work with her this month.
Mandy Main, Bruce Kent, and Kimberly Kent. Bruce will show his incredible photographs at Cube February.
Mandy, Me, and Kimberly in front of my work
Mandy, Me, and Kimberly in front of my work
Saturday was the annual Holiday Show at the studio/office I share with Diane Havnen-Smith. She and I and Jane Kearney showed art and craft of many kinds.
Jane and I share a wall for mixed media small works
Last Wednesday night was the last meeting of my "Women, Creativity, and Healing" class through PSU. I'll miss this special group of women! For the last class we had individual presentations given by class members on a wide variety of topics having to do with women's creativity and healing. The presentations were all fascinating and fun, ranging in subject from crockpot creativity to the work of feminist writer bell hooks. Each presenter did and/or led the class in a creative acitivity.
Maryanne led us in acting a scene from "The Ya-Ya Sisterhood." Hannah is on the right, looking like she was born to wear her lovely headdress.
The students work on an altered book throughout the term. Getting to see them all at the end of class is like opening a bunch of wonderful presents!
Here they all are!Jae altered a large book on England's royal family. I love how she made use of the original picture in this collage.
4 comments:
Oaxaca!! Sending my love with you on your journey; oh, I'm so happy you are going to my favorite place. And all this activity; I really don't know where to start. You are living large; all of it so wonderful. Sending with you on your way is all my prayers and wishes for a wonderful time and new discoveries. Cannot wait to see the evidence! xo
Thanks, Judy! I appreciate your encouragement and role modeling! The trip was wonderful!
Hi, I enjoyed reading about your time in Oaxaca. As an artist, I think you can probably appreciate how it would feel if someone used some of your work and didn't credit you for it. The photo at the top of this post was taken by me. You can see the original here: http://gomexico.about.com/od/oaxaca/ig/Oaxaca-Photos/oax1.htm
Would you please list it as copyright Suzanne Barbezat. Thanks.
Suzanne, I am so sorry! I certainly do know how you feel, and I feel terrible that I used your photo without your permission. Thanks for letting me know, and I will certainly give you credit immediately. It's a beautiful photograph. Thanks for being so polite about my infraction and I will be careful not to repeat the offense!
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