"Like Mother": closing reception
All right, you've convinced me. You have one more chance to see the amazing artwork on display in "Like Mother" at SPACE at Magnuson Gallery.
No, really: The show closes this weekend. I'd like to invite you to the exhibit's closing reception. Details:
Visitors to the show have remarked on how much the themes resonate with them, from funny to poignant to wistful and everything in between. The Stranger recommends our show as well. Go, darling, go: you'll be so glad you went. I say this because a mother knows these things. (And because two of my pieces are in the show, but never mind that.) Go!
Work-in-progress: St. Felicia needs a halo
Earlier this week I touched up a few edges for St. Felicia... here's roughly where we are now.
If you follow me on Instagram, you've seen my faux holy woman (faux-ly woman?) in two of her saintly aspects.
She bears a sword, plus a shield emblazoned with seven-league boots -- appropriate for the patron saint of farewells. Next step: I'm going to set (each of) her on a pedestal and connect her to her "halo."
Still working on the color, but I'm much closer to done... maybe even by next week. Send concentration and studio time vibes this way!
Winning an artist grant: stunned and grateful
This is how it feels to find out you've won grant money to support your art.
I was worried I must be hallucinating or something, when the Sustainable Arts Foundation emailed me:
Say what now? They said yes?
I'm still stunned. Even better, the award comes from an organization dedicated to helping artists keep making art while juggling parenthood. Honestly, I don't know of any other opportunity that recognizes the existence of artists raising children, let alone the particular challenges of this life. I'm also impressed with the diverse backgrounds of the visual artists and writers selected. This grant will go straight towards funding my Great Mystery Project!
Taking the first steps into an art career with Artist Trust, at North Seattle College. ©Lisa Myers Bulmash
I got the news just before I delivered my final presentation about Artist Trust at North Seattle College. How poetic: I'm now a living example of how important it is to keep applying for funding opportunities, just like in the the ATAL talk. Wow. Just think: if it happened to me, it could happen to you!