Friday, November 23, 2012

Sneak Peak - Handmade Here Ottawa

Here are just a few my hand felted items that you will find at Handmade Here Ottawa tomorrow, November 24th, 2012.


I have my cuffs lined up in a row...


(felted wool cuff bracelet with a porcelain button)


With colourful nuno scarves aflutter,


and felted leaf pendants to finish off your look.


On offer as well, you will find framed felted paintings, and


one-of-a-kind, ready to frame greeting cards.

Hope to see you there!

Full event details can be found at:  http://www.facebook.com/events/379672688784924/

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Handmade Here - Ottawa 2012

I am very excited to announce that I will be participating in Ottawa's Handmade Here, an intimate house show featuring the work of local artists, that is happening just in time for the holidays.

On Saturday, November 24th shoppers will be able to peruse a host of one-of-a-kind handmade perfect-for-gifting goods, including copper and silver jewelry, pottery, blown glass, decorative cut glass, and kitted and wet-felted fibre pieces (functional and decorative).

While in attendance, meet the artists, learn about Ottawa's artistic and fine crafting traditions and enjoy complimentary finger treats and Bridgehead coffee.

What:  Handmade Here Ottawa
Where:  516 Brierwood Ave (Westboro)
When:  Saturday, November 24th between 10am and 3pm





Saturday, September 22, 2012

Nuit Blanche

I am pleased to announce that a few of my works and one-of-a-kind fibre art greeting cards will be on display in the gallery of Flo Glassblowing during Ottawa's first ever Nuit Blanche.  Flo is hosting a series of exciting hot shop activities from 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 22nd, 2012 until 4 a.m. on Sunday, September 23rd, including cooking with glass, goblet-making, trophy mayhem and even an attempt at blowing a glass trumpet!  Keep yourself fueled through the wee hours of the night with coffee generously donated by Bridgehead Coffee Houses.  Full details can be found at:

Flo Glassblowing Studio and Gallery
957-C Gladstone Ave.
Ottawa, ON
(613) 695-3563





Friday, July 6, 2012

Production vs. One-of-a-Kind

In a departure from my usual production work (vast landscapes and studies in colour and texture that appeal to common design aesthetics), I created this emotion-driven piece which I entitled "Consumed."  The work is a conceptual representation in handmade felt (wool, silk, bamboo and soy fibers) and hand beading.  It was first displayed at the Patrick John Mills Contempory Art Gallery (http://patrickjohnmills.ca/) last March as part of an International Women's Day visual art exhibit that i co-curated through the NGO Celebrate HER.

Read into it what you will...




When untimely rain forces backyard parties indoors…magical things happen.

In early June I excitedly planned a backyard barbecue as a surprise birthday for someone near and dear to me.  Although heavy rains and thunder storms forced the festivities indoors, the impromptu results were still magical.  My DIY mason jar lanterns turned into a beautiful fireplace arrangement while the generous loan of two 6 foot tables by my next door neighbor Sylvia transformed the living room into a formal dining room.  A big shout out to Melody Jewitt of Ottawa's Flo Glassblowing (floglassblowing.com) who provided hand blown glass ornaments for the event and also to Britt, Kaya and Laughlin who put their artistic skills to good use decorating the place up!



(photo courtesy of Rosalie McGrath)


(photo courtesy of Rosalie McGrath)







Thursday, June 14, 2012

Monday, March 5, 2012

Felt by Design hits Hintonberg!

I am pleased to announce that the latest creation in my series of four seasons pieces is now on display in the front window of Wabi-Sabi, Ottawa's go-to spot for all things fibre, knitting, spinning and weaving.  Entitled "Life Cycling," this is my largest fibre art-work  to date, measuring 6 feet by 1.5 feet when framed in an old storm window.  The piece is on display for the month of March.

Wabi-Sabi can be found at:

1078 Wellington Street West
Ottawa, ON  K1Y 2Y3
(613) 725-5648
www.wabi-sabi.ca


Store hours:

Tues - Friday:     10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday:            10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday:              12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Public Transit:  #2 (stops in front), #14 (stops on Gladstone at Melrose, one block away), O-Train Bayview Station (10 minute walk).

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Celebrate HER - Multi-venue Visual Art Exhibits


                                    
Annually, on the 8th of March, thousands of events are held throughout the world to inspire women and celebrate their achievements. A global web of rich and diverse local activity connects women from all around the world ranging from political rallies, business conferences and government activities through to local women's craft markets, theatric performances and more. 

In the spirit of this day, Celebrate HER is hosting a multi-venue, weeklong fundraising and awareness campaign utilizing the performing and visual arts with proceeds going to the Ottawa Sexual Assault Support Centre (SASC).  Celebrate HER is an Ottawa-based gender inclusive non-profit organization with a mission to raise awareness of women’s issues and lend support to local programming.  With this series of events, Celebrate HER aims to honour amazing women in the Ottawa area while also supporting the development of emerging, mid-career and professional artists.

The visual artists exhibiting with Celebrate HER address the lived experiences of women from diverse standpoints and backgrounds.  In the presented artworks, viewers will encounter a multitude of challenging themes such as human interconnectivity, notions of the self, the sensual, erotic being,  and complex inner anxieties.  Viewers may also step into ongoing conversation about immigration, urban life and the simple wonder and joy of being.  What ties these diverse artworks together is an undeniable tribute to the many expressions of female power and resilience that we celebrate this week.



The visual art exhibits can be viewed in Ottawa's Hintonberg and Lower Town areas between 2 noon and 5 p.m., Monday – Sunday* at:



1.  Alpha Soul Cafe
1015 Wellington Street West


2.  Flo Glass Blowing Studio
957 Gladstone Avenue
*Closed Sunday - Monday


3.  Le Michel-Ange Café, Warehouse, Roastery  
35 Laurel Street
*Opens at 6:30 a.m. Monday – Friday and 10 a.m. on Saturday
*Closes at 3 p.m. Monday – Friday, at  2 p.m. on Saturday; closed on Sundays


4.  Patrick John Mills Contemporary Art Gallery                                                  286 Hinchey Avenue
*Closed Monday - Wednesday



5. The Daily Grind
601 Somerset Street West
*Closed Monday



Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Celebrate Her - Call to Artists


CALL to ARTISTS
Each year, on the 8th of March, thousands of events are held throughout the world to inspire women and celebrate their achievements for International Women’s Day.  In the spirit of this day, Celebrate HER is organizing a week-long fund raising initiative benefiting The Sexual Assault Support Centre (SASC) as well as local women and independent artists.  Festivities will take place during the first week of March 2012.  I am excited to have the pleasure to co-curate a series of visual art exhibits for this celebration.
Events, including several visual art exhibits, are taking place in a number of venues located within some of Ottawa’s art hubs – Hintonburg, Chinatown, Little Italy and more to be announced.  We are featuring a variety of fine-arts presentations, including: music, theatre, dance, visual art and spoken word poetry.  We are also putting together a photo showcase honoring some amazing women in our community at the Alpha Soul Cafe, 1015 Wellington Street West, Ottawa, ON.  Visual Arts will be showcased at Flo Glassblowing; Le Michel-Ange Cafe, Warehous, Roastery; The Daily Grind; and Patrick John Mills Contemporary Art Gallery.
At this time, Celebrate HER is seeking visual artists to exhibit their works at participating venues from March 3 – March 10, 2012.  Proceeds from sold artworks will be divided between the artist (70%) and The Sexual Assault Support Centre of Ottawa (30%).  (Works sold during the opening Launch and closing Gala will be subject to a 50/50% split between the artist and the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Ottawa).  Emerging, mid-career and professional artists are invited to submit exhibition proposals by Friday, February 10, 2012 to info@celebrateher.org.  Eligible mediums include, but are not limited to, drawing, painting, mixed media, textiles, photography, sculpture, glass making, wood working, etc.  Selected artists will be notified by e-mail by February 18, 2012.

To be considered by the selection jury, proposals must include the following information:
1.    Artist’s name and address
2.    Daytime and evening telephone number
3.    E-mail address
4.    Website/blog address (if relevant)
5.    Artist’s career stage (emerging, mid-career, professional)
6.    Short artist statement (100 – 250 words)
7.    Three (3) good quality digital images of works available for exhibition with a corresponding image list indicating the:
o    title
o    medium
o    size
o    price

*Please note that as a gender inclusive organization, Celebrate HER will consider art works created by women and men. However, successful proposals will include artworks that address the lived experiences of women from diverse standpoints and backgrounds.

WWW.CELEBRATEHER.ORG
Promoting Amazing Women doing extraordinary things


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Check out this amazing textile artist in Hamilton, Ontario


I first saw this Canadian artist's work at last year's New Art Festival (Ottawa, ON) and have been following it ever since.  These are definitely handmade products I plan to buy and a textile art I would love to learn!

http://www.etsy.com/blog/en/2012/featured-seller-jenna-rose-handmade/?ref=fp_featured