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Open Studio at 18th Street Arts Center

December 26, 2018 By Debra Disman

“We the Artists”

18th Street Arts Center

30th Anniversary Celebration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photograph by Debra Disman

Cynthia Underwood

Asia Sztencel

Mark Henry Samuel

Photography except for top image of !8th Street Arts Center by Salvador Ochoa

Filed Under: Artist in Residence, Artists' Books, Exhibitions, New Work, Work Tagged With: "We the Artists", 18th Street Arts Center, 30th Anniversary Celebration, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Asia Sztencel, Cynthia Underwood, Debra Disman, Mark Henry Samuel, Open Studio, Open Studios, Salvador Ochoa, We the Artists 30th Anniversary Celebration

18(2) Studio Notes/Working at 18th Street Arts Center

December 5, 2018 By Debra Disman

Studio at 18th Street Arts Center…in process.

Older work…still under scrutiny.

making of the walls leading to the closet a Gallery.

This makes it easy to continue to peruse this work.

Earlier work: handmade books, artists’ books, sculptures.

Supplies, materials, material, samples, readymades, and student clay works, next to, and below.

Air dry clay dries fast in the Studio.

Material world…

and worlds.

From whence we go, denim.

OnWards.

Filed Under: Artist in Residence, Artists' Books, New Work, Work Tagged With: 18th Street Arts Center, Artists' Book/s, Local Artist in Residence, New Work, New Works, Sculptural Artist Books, Studio Work

18(1): Working at 18th Street Arts Center

November 20, 2018 By Debra Disman

 

I became a local artist in residence at 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica the third week in September, 2018. My posts, while a chronicle of sorts of the experience, won’t necessarily , nor summarily, begin at the beginning.


Works in various states of completion.

Love lots of Light. Let There Be Light in the studio.


A work begun during my studio residency at the Art Lab at 1450 Ocean (in Santa Monica)

Like a book, or any work, this is a process.  The beginning, can be seen from many viewpoints.


Canvas, hemp cord, found cord, book board, watercolor paper.

Like life, work ifs filled with loose ends.


Spine

Sometimes these can be beautiful.


Page turner

We turn the page.


Moving through, loose ends, unraveling, stitching, keeping it together.

Something new emerges. just that slightly different then the before.

Moving on.

Filed Under: Artist in Residence, Artists' Books, Exhibitions, New Work, Work Tagged With: 18th Street Arts Center, Local Artist in Residence, New Work, New Works, Studio Work, The Art Lab at 1450 Ocean

Like White on White 2

November 6, 2018 By Debra Disman

Using the term “white” very broadly.

It is really the layering of similar hued discrete textures and materials and the richness, emotions and feelings this creates…thread on paper, paper on cloth, cord on cloth, paper on board. Cord, string and thread falling to the tabletop,  gathering, bunching, tangling, hanging or stitched, taut, linear.

“Texō“…”I weave.” Texture, textile, text, context.

Endless combinations, permutations, variations.

 

Filed Under: Artists' Books, Work Tagged With: "Texo", ARTIST'S BOOKS, Book as Art, Context, Sculptural Books, Text, Textile, Texture, The Artof the Book The Book of the Art

“We the Artists” at 18th Street Arts Center!

November 2, 2018 By Debra Disman

If you are in the Los Angeles Area, please join 18th Street Arts Center from 7-10PM November 10th for a special event:

“We the Artists” celebrates the 30th birthday of the largest artist residency program in Southern California!

I am thrilled to have recently become a local artist in residence, and will be opening my studio to the along with others from 7-8AM during the event.

18th Street Arts Center: “Where Art Happens
Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2018-2019, 18th Street Arts Center is one of the top 20 artist residency programs in the US, and the largest in Southern California. Conceived as a radical think tank in the shape of an artist community, 18th Street supports artists from around the globe to imagine, research, and develop significant, meaningful new artworks and share them with the public to foster radical imagination, empathy, and positive social change.”

“WE THE ARTISTS: 18th Street’s 30th Anniversary Celebration!
November 10, 2018 | 7-10 PM

Santa Monica, CA – 18th Street Arts Center celebrates 30 years as Southern California’s leading artist residency program with a live performance art event and free public birthday party on November 10, 2018 from 7-10pm. The event is co-hosted by 18th Street’s founding ‘compadres’ La Pocha Nostra and Highways Performance Space. The evening spectacular features new live art works by 18th Street artists Kenyatta AC Hinkle, Asher Hartman, Marcus Kuiland-Nazario, Amitis Motevalli, and site-specific installations by Kate Johnson, Daniel Canogar, Po-Yen Wang, and more! Enjoy live performances, video installations, exhibitions, music, artist’s studios, LA’s gourmet food trucks, and craft beer. ” 

RSVP here for a free ticket.
18th Street Arts Center
1639 18th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404 United States

Hope to See YOU there!

 

Filed Under: Artist in Residence, New Work, Work Tagged With: "We the Artists", 18th Street Arts Center, 30th Birthday Celebration, ARTIST IN RESIDENCE, Local Artist in Residence, Open Studios, Performance Festival

don’t faint, Blackout

October 17, 2018 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled and honored to be included in:  Blackout, Ashton Gallery / Art on 30th‘ s National Show, which promises to feature, “ the best pieces from all over the country that include the color black: seductive, powerful, elegant, formal, prestigious, and mysterious.”

PictureImage identifying the show

The show was juried by Daniel Foster, who “has an extensive 30-year career in arts and museum leadership in San Diego and Southern California. He is the past Executive Director of the Oceanside Museum of Art (2012-15) and the Riverside Art Museum (2003-08), in addition to past positions with the San Diego Art Institute, UC San Diego Visual Arts Dept., San Francisco Art Institute, and the Headlands Center for the Arts.  Additionally, Foster founded and launched the North County Arts Network in 2014 and the Arts Council for San Bernardino County in 2012 (when he was the President/CEO of The Community Foundation).  Foster is a conceptual and multi-disciplinary visual artist and poet.”

I will be showing my work,  “Maximum Security“, (2018) a black on black on black “sculptural book”, made from book board, wood, mulberry paper, paint, canvas, watercolor paper and hemp cord. It stands upright on a pedestal, shelf, table or other surface parallel to the floor. When opened, it can span up to 18″ wide. 5″ x 18″ x 10.25″

I look forward to seeing images of other pieces in the show…and hope it is such a intriguing exhibition that viewers all but faint.

Kidding… (almost…)

If you are in or around San Diego, check it out!

Filed Under: Artists' Books, Exhibitions, New Work, Work Tagged With: "Blackout" National Show, Art on 30th, ARTIST'S BOOKS, Ashton Gallery, Ashton Gallery @ Art on 30th, Black, BlackOut, Daniel Foster, EXHBITION, San Diego, Sculptural Books, The Color Black

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