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Imagination, Experimentation and Play!

April 14, 2021 By Debra Disman

Free your imagination, experiment, and….PLAY!

Join us for this art and bookmaking online workshop, source your own materials, and create your own exploratory masterpiece! Details in the flier below. 

Presented by The California Chapter of the Guild of Book Workers, part of the national  Guild of Book Workers, this workshop is a point of departure for anyone at any skill level who has a desire to explore the world of book arts in a safe, supportive and fun online environment.

Please contact me through the site contact form with any questions.
Hope to see you there!!!!

 

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Artists' Books, BOOKS, Presentations, Teaching Artist, Work Tagged With: ARTIST'S BOOKS, Book as Sculpture, Book Form, BOOK STRUCTURE, BOOKMAKING WORKSHOP, Conceptual Book, Creativity, Experimentation, Exploration Book Arts, Folded Fan Book, Guild of Book Workers, Handmade Books, Imagination, Online Artmaking Workshop, Online Bookmaking Workshop, Play, Sculptural Books, The California Chapter of the Guild of Book Workers, The Guild of Book Workers

Worth “A Thousand Words”

March 31, 2021 By Debra Disman

It was a pleasure to participate in Core New Art Space‘s exhibition: 

Juror, Richard Chamberlain, pursues several lines of work in visual and performing arts and is a published poet as well. He was looking for: “….works that tell a story. Realistically, abstractly or expressionistically inspired by literature and legends, poetry and parables, novels and narratives, myths and metaphors, artworks have their own fictions, fables, folklore or fairytales. Artworks can be worth a thousand words. The exhibited works were judged on overall impact, content, composition and mastery of techniques, as well as attention to creativity and craftsmanship.”

Below are images of the show, including my work, “Window Treatment“, a sculptural artists’ book,
perhaps evoking the film, “Rear Window”.

What stories go on behind these windows?!

 

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Artists' Books, BOOKS, Exhibitions, Work Tagged With: Artist, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Colorado Galleries, Contemporary Art, Core New Art Space, Core New Art Space: A Thousand Words, Exhibitions, Handmade Books, Juried Shows, Richard Chamberlain, Story, Storytelling, Text, Window Treatment, Words, Words In Art

It’s all in the C O N T E N T

March 15, 2021 By Debra Disman

Upon request, I am sharing my artists’ book, “Narrow Bridge”, shown in the CONTENT exhibition

           
at The Artery Gallery in Davis, CA, which runs April 1 – May 1, 2021. 

I am honored to be included in CONTENT, a show of Artists’ Books at The Artery, in Davis, CA.

“Artist Books typically defy classification, definition, and expectations. They are vessels for an artist’s vision. To understand what an artist book is you have to forget your definition of a book.”

According to the Smithsonian Institute Library blog, “An artist’s book is a medium of artistic expression that uses the form or function of ‘book’ as inspiration. It is the artistic initiative seen in the illustration, choice of materials, creation process, layout and design that makes it an art object. …”

“What truly makes an artist’s book is the artist’s intent, and artists have used the book as inspiration in a myriad of ways and techniques, from traditional to the experimental. The book could be made through fine press printing or hand-crafted, the pages illustrated with computer-generated images or cheap photocopies; books became sculptures, tiny and gargantuan; books were sliced up and reconfigured, made from all kinds of materials with unconventional objects incorporated, in unique or limited editions, or produced in multiple copies. With all sorts of ideas behind them, artists continue to challenge the idea, content and structure of the traditional book.”

There is a special guest juror for this exhibition: Nikki Thompson of Deconstructed Artichoke Press.
Nikki Thompson is a book artist (aka Deconstructed Artichoke Press) and poet. With an MFA from the California College of the Arts, her art explores architecture, feminism, and the politics of work through the mixed media of bookmaking, printmaking, and photography. Her work has been awarded First Prize at Gallerie Renee Marie and a Purchase Prize at 23 Sandy Gallery. She has also been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and received the College Book Arts Association Project Assistance Grant. Her work can be seen at www.deconstructedartichokepress.com.

Co-juror: Adele Louise Shaw of Circle A Studio.
Adele is a book artist and a painter. Her career as an artist has been punctuated with wildly diverse artistic explorations but she grew up surrounded by hand-bound books made by her great-grand parents. Her bookbinding studies started with classes in Japan and Thailand. Adele’s book work is squarely focused on a different, newish book form referred to as “Artist Books”. Many of her hand-bound books are derived from her work as a painter. She never ceases to try new methods and materials to actualize her vision. She teaches book classes out of her studio in Davis, California. You can view her work at www.adeleshaw.com.

I am showing:
“Narrow Bridge”, 5.5 x 16 x 3.5″, mixed media
“Narrow Bridge” is an “Artists’ Book”, which can be opened to about 16+” wide, but can be displayed opened to 8-10″, standing upright. It is a flag book structure and is made of board, paper, linen thread, and fabric. It says, “All the world is a narrow bridge, the important thing is not to fear.” (In

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Artists' Books, BOOKS, Exhibitions, Presentations, Work Tagged With: "All the world is a narrow bridge...", "Narrow Bridge", Adele Shaw, Artist Books Exhibition, ARTIST'S BOOKS, artists' book video, Books, CONTENT, Flag Book, Flag Books, Handmade Books, Nikki Thompson, The "CONTENT" show, The Artery, The Artery Gallery, The Artery of Davis

20×20 INSIGHT

March 10, 2021 By Debra Disman

The Cape Cod Museum of Art presents:  INSIGHT.

When spoken, this word can be broadly understood as – Insight, In Sight and Incite. What is Your interpretation?
I am thrilled to be part of this evocative exhibition, taking place in CCMA’s expansive Hope / McClennen exhibition hall. The show is available virtually on the Museum website.

The juror is Grace Hopkins, gallery director at the Berta Walker Galleries in Provincetown, and Wellfleet, MA,  and an international guidance counselor for the arts. In a 2014 review of her own artwork in The Banner, Susan Rand Brown called Hopkins: “A photographer with the eye and soul of a painter,” and said “The images she shoots suggest the sharply angled details of a Franz Kline, geometric shapes and flat colors of her father (Budd Hopkins) or a sudden burst of translucent layers, which could have been – but definitely are not – details from a collage by Robert Motherwell. Suddenly a viewer feels surrounded by the freshness of expressionist imagery and motion, each piece different, each piece allusive yet quite original.”

523 artworks were submitted by 272 artists from 30 states across the country for INSIGHT. Only 65 artworks have been selected from 60 artists in 16 states.

Says Grace Hopkins of selecting the work for this show: 
“Narrowing down the artwork for this exhibition was challenging. I first had to digest all 500+ submissions as a whole before any threads of meaning could be drawn between the works, and a final cohesive subset could be chosen. As a gallery director I am regularly confronted with an aesthetic puzzle. But, when you throw in the added thematic complexity of INSIGHT and the sheer number of works submitted, making a final selection was both a demanding and rewarding exercise in distillation. I want to thank everyone who came forward and placed their artwork into this pool. Another juror, with different values and sensibilities would have solved this very differently. Your collective vision, ability and insight moved me.”

I am showing MAXIMUM SECURITY:  15 x 18 x 10.25″, mixed media (book board, canvas, watercolor paper, acrylic paint, hemp cord, wood)

This show is sure to be InSIGHTful….Looking Forward!

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Artists' Books, BOOKS, Exhibitions, Presentations, Work Tagged With: 2021 Exhibitions, Berta Walker Galleries, Cape Cod Museum of Art, EXHBITION, Grace Hopkins, INSIGHT

Monochrome = BLACK

March 6, 2021 By Debra Disman


“Black Zip, or “Facing Darkness“, 2020, 19 x 18 x .5”, mixed media (canvas, lace, sipper, wood, hemp cord)


“Torrent and Tangle: Keep Your House In Order“, 2019, 10.5 x 25 x 18”, mixed media (book board, mulberry paper, lace, ribbon,
hemp cord, watercolor paper, acrylic paint)


“In the Thicket of It“, 2018, 18 x 30 x 23”, mixed media (book board, canvas, hemp cord, wood, mulberry paper, watercolor paper)


“Maximum Security“, 2018, 15 x 18 x 10.25”, mixed media (book board, canvas, watercolor paper, hemp cord, acrylic paint, wood)


“Black Hang Out“,  2017, 10.25 x 25 x 8”, mixed media (book board, mulberry paper, watercolor paper, canvas, acrylic paint, hemp cord)

 

Filed Under: ARTISTS, New Work, Work Tagged With: Black, Black as Hue, Hue, Limited palette, Minimalism, Mixed media Works, Monochromatic, Monochrome, The Color of Black, The Colors of Black

MEDIA page

February 13, 2021 By Debra Disman

I have been empowered by learning how to update my Site’s MEDIA page!

This is the page in my Site where I share, through word, image and link, everything that pertains to MEDIA that I have been involved in:

Print media
Digital/online media
Film/video
including
Press/listings across platforms
Exhibition catalogues, publicity and tours
Artist talks
and more.

Thank you beloved web and graphic designer Dianna Jacobsen, for the design, the tutalage, the support and the patience …

O, and, the sense of humor!

It has been fun, and enlightening.

Check it out….

M E D I A

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Exhibitions, Presentations, Work Tagged With: Dianna Jacobsen, Dianna Jacobsen Graphic Designer, Graphic Designer, Media, Media Page, Site, Web Designer, Website

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