Posts Tagged ‘residency’

This last week, 12 artists (of the 22 in the show) descended on the Ypsi/Detroit area to install work, conduct crits and attend the openings and lecture surrounding this exhibition, curated by myself and EMU’s Gallery Director Greg Tom.
Island has been a year in the making and the week involved group dinners, lazy European breakfasts, tours of galleries, museums and other sites in Ypsi, Ann Arbor and Detroit. It was a wonderful reunion for those artists who were all at SÍM together last June and a great opportunity to meet new people for everyone else. Thanks to all who were involved and attended!
If you’re in the area, the shows will be up through December 12. Check EMU’s Art Department website for hours and contact someone at ‘CAVE for an appointment to view that exhibition.
Posted November 8th, 2011 in Uncategorized. Tagged: art, collaboration, Detroit, exhibitions, friends, fun, Iceland, large-scale, opening, residency, Reykjavik, travel, Ypsi.



Last Map: Mirror, Last Map: Beacon, Last Map: Crosslit, each gouache and ink on paper, 11.5″ x 8.25″, 2010
I completed 3 more Last Map drawings in Iceland to total 30, which has been my goal for some time now. These latest drawings reflect my icy surroundings at the time I made them. Hopefully I can exhibit all 30 together in the near future.
Although I prefer to display them all simply taped to the wall, the wear and tear isn’t good for the drawings, so I need to get them framed. I have some ideas for framing them that should provide for some interesting installation opportunities.
In other news:
-I am pleased to have been mentioned in the 12.17.10 Chicago Tribune article about the best Chicago area art of 2010. Apparently there is an image of Bring in the Light in the print version, though I haven’t yet seen it myself.
-Also, Nicole Pietrantoni (who I met and collaborated with in Iceland) and I plan to be working together again soon under the name Island Projects. We hope to have a website up and running in the near future.
-Some of Amelia Earhart’s bones may have been found on Nikumaroro Island in the Pacific Ocean. Here’s the full article.
Posted December 22nd, 2010 in Uncategorized. Tagged: Amelia Earhart, art, collaboration, drawing, exhibitions, Iceland, residency, Reykjavik, studio, travel.












Ice Above, Fire Below | color transparencies, thread, cyanotypes and lithographs | dimensions variable (this installation approximately 96″ wide) | 2010, in collaboration with Nicole Pietrantoni, SÍM House, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Friday night was the opening of the residents’ exhibition, dubbed The Supreme Council of Higher Beings. There was some great work in the show and Mark was involved in an exciting collaboration/interactive music and sound-based performance with our friends Jan and Beer. It turned the opening into a party. A lot of people showed up and the residents received great feedback about all of the work, including an interactive Venn diagram connecting artists and related people in Iceland by Rebecca Key.
One of the best outcomes of this November residency has been meeting and and beginning a collaborative partnership with American artist Nicole Pietrantoni. She is in Iceland for a year on a Fulbright fellowship and a Leifur Eiriksson Foundation grant. This installation was our first collaborative endeavor.

Posted November 27th, 2010 in Uncategorized. Tagged: art, collaboration, exhibitions, friends, fun, Iceland, installation, Mark, opening, photography, residency, Reykjavik, studio, travel.
As Jökulsárlón was our furthest destination, on the way back to our cabin (pictured below) we stopped for a hike in Skaftafell National Park, where the highlights were Svartifoss and a walk out to Skaftafellsjökull (Skafatfell Glacier).















Cabin at Horgsland :


Friday night was extremely clear, and around 11-midnight, we saw the northern lights. My camera couldn’t do it justice, but our friend Beer got some great images, a couple of which I’m including here.


Sunday we headed back to Reykjavík and I snapped some images of the vastly varying weather conditions and landscape, as well as at the Skógar Folk Museum, a stop on our trip home.











It was a breathtaking weekend adventure, from which I gleaned much artmaking fodder.
Posted November 21st, 2010 in Uncategorized. Tagged: friends, fun, Iceland, influences, photography, residency, Reykjavik, travel.
Jökulsárlón is a glacial lagoon in Southeast Iceland. This was our first stop on day 2 (Saturday). It deserves a post all it’s own.













So beautiful it hurts.
Posted November 18th, 2010 in Uncategorized. Tagged: friends, fun, Iceland, influences, photography, residency, travel.
This last weekend Mark and our friend Beer and I set out for a trip along the ring road following the southeast coast in Iceland. We stayed in a little cabin set against a mountain and experienced three amazing days of frozen wonders. Here are some sights from day 1 (Friday) of the trip:

























If you can believe it, Day 2 held even more amazing sights than Day 1…stay tuned!
Posted November 15th, 2010 in Uncategorized. Tagged: friends, fun, Iceland, influences, photography, residency, travel.

I added recent projects from the last year to my website today (finally), from Budapest, Reykjavík, Philadelphia, Chicago and Ann Arbor. I moved things around to hopefully make the site more easily navigable.
Also, we’re leaving for a little trip this weekend that promises waterfalls, a steamy river, trolls fronting as rock formations, an iceberg lagoon and much more. I hope the weather cooperates…
Posted November 11th, 2010 in Uncategorized. Tagged: Iceland, residency, Reykjavik, travel.

When I arrived in Iceland, it was my plan to make some gouache paintings of small, contained worlds, like the glassy images in these two pieces: Last Map: Osolith and Last Map: Divisadero on white or blue paper. However, on my first day in my studio, I found a collage of images from the Icelandic landscape left by a previous resident. As it depicts a self-contained world, I decided to copy it in gouache, as a sort of collaboration with this unknown artist. These are just studio snapshots. I will add more professionally documented images of the piece to my website when I get home.

Posted November 9th, 2010 in Uncategorized. Tagged: art, collaboration, drawing, Iceland, painting, residency, Reykjavik, studio, travel.
Mark and I are all set-up at the residency in Iceland. We’re getting time to make work, get out and about in Reykjavík, read, do yoga, and rest. We have a great set-up this time, with our own little apartment inside the larger shared residency apartment. Here are some images from my studio:



And there’s the same amazing view, this time with snow and with different light:

It makes a big difference to have a good camera this time. I was able to get decent shots out the windows with my point-and-shoot in June, but now I have a better digital camera with a much more accurate zoom lens. Behold:





Posted November 6th, 2010 in Uncategorized. Tagged: Iceland, Mark, residency, Reykjavik, studio, travel.

Thursday, I’m hopping aboard the Wolverine from Ann Arbor to Chicago to see and stay with some good friends. Friday, I’m giving a lecture on my work (details below) at Northeastern Illinois University. It’s also the last day the show will be up, so come out if you can!
That afternoon, I board a plane to Toronto to meet Mark and Chris and Mary for Halloween weekend, Canada style.
Then Mark and I get on another couple of planes to head to Iceland again for the month of November. It will be a whirlwind, but needless to say, we’re a little excited. I’ll work on some ideas I have had bouncing around in my head and Mark will get his own studio to work on some music projects. Speaking of which, he has a new album out. Everything about it is AMAZING. Here is a link to his new website. Have a look and listen.
Talk details:
Friday, October 29
11 a.m.
Northeastern Illinois University, Fine Arts Center, FA 252
Directions to the talk.
Also, here is a Chicago Tribune review of the show.
Bon voyage!
Posted October 27th, 2010 in Uncategorized. Tagged: Amelia Earhart, art, exhibitions, friends, fun, Iceland, Mark, music, residency, Reykjavik, studio, travel.