Weekly collage part II

Rachael Ashe: collage

I’m working on a series of collaged pieces on wooden cradle frames. This is the second in the series, and I posted about the first one last week. For now I’m not sure where I am going with these works or whether they will have a common theme. I’m mostly just doing them for enjoyment.

Things to check out this weekend:
Got Craft?
The Spot Prawn Festival
Aberthau Potters Club Pottery Sale – Saturday, 10 – 4 pm, 4397 W. 2nd Ave. (Jericho Beach area)
Soundwalks – Baba Yaga’s Journey: A Storytelling Soundwalk

Photoduets

I’m having a tiny show of my work at Cafe Duma on Broadway. The show opens next Saturday April 5th, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. I decided to go with a selection of the diptych images I’ve been putting together over the last few years, and I’m very happy with the how it has all come together.

I’m looking forward to seeing them hanging on the walls of Cafe Duma. You should come see. ๐Ÿ™‚

Landscapes of Vancouver – Yaletown Gallery

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A few weeks ago I was asked to help out with putting together a group show at Yaletown Gallery. The call for artists went out two weeks ago with a final deadline for entry as of last friday. On Saturday I met up with my fellow organizers to review the entries and make a final selection of work to be included in the show. It was a tough process for us to whittle the number down to only twenty but we were able to do it. I can’t wait to see how everything will look once we hang the show.

Congratulations to everyone who has been accepted and I look forward to meeting everyone at the opening.

Landscapes of Vancouver
Opening: Friday February 29, 2008 7:30 to 9:30
Yaletown Gallery
123 – 1208 Homer Street
Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 12noon to 5pm or by appointment

Meeting other makers

As the crow(s) fly

On Sunday I went to meet up on Main Street with a small group of Vancouver-based etsy makers and sellers. The whole thing was arranged by the lovely Rita Leung, who went to great lengths to let many people know about the meeting using etsy’s very limited contact system. (You can only send emails one at a time, like with flickr mail.) There were ten of us altogether and most people brought along items they’d made to show and share. It was a very inspiring event for me.

Please check out their shops:
http://laurabucci.etsy.com
http://terrain.etsy.com
http://t0fugurl.etsy.com
http://tomokotahara.etsy.com
http://thebeautifulproject.etsy.com
http://k8kre8s.etsy.com
http://smeeta.etsy.com
http://mintage.etsy.com
http://ebbandflo.etsy.com

And last but not least, there is my own shop full of photo prints of holga shots and heat transfer prints on metal.

The one that got away…

Koi

Today I have uploaded a new print for sale on Etsy. My shop has been sadly neglected over the last month because of my move to a new apartment, and the process of settling in. Gosh, it takes up a lot of time…

Yesterday evening I attended “The One that Got Away”, a play performed in the pool at the Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver. It’s a site specific performance that requires the audience to move around to three different locations as the play progresses, beginning at the spiral staircase that leads down to the pool area, and then the pools themselves. The production makes creative use of the site, and the location definitely adds to the sometimes amusing, sometimes sad story of the play. Water is as significant an entity to the action as the characters themselves. The story centers around Hannah, her grandfather, and the five wives he never loved. It’s a discovery of a family history, and a side of her grandfather Hannah never knew, and how these past events closed both of their hearts from love.

There is so much about this play I found touching and powerful. It was a surprisingly emotional theatre going experience for me last night.

The play has a very short run in Vancouver, with the last performance on Saturday June 2nd. Tickets are $28 / $24 students and seniors, and can be purchased by calling the JCC at 604.257.5111.

Persona @ Exposure Gallery

Persona @ Exposure Gallery

Ben Johnson and I have work in the next group show at Exposure Gallery, titled Persona. The theme for the show is Portraits/Self Portraits, and it opens this Friday March 16th. This will be the last show at Exposure for a few months as they have been forced to relocate from their current space due to a huge rent increase the gallery can’t afford.

I will be gallery sitting on Sunday March 18th, from noon until 5pm if you would like to drop by for a visit – or to entertain me throughout the day. Bring snacks. ๐Ÿ™‚

Exposure Gallery
851 Beatty Street
Vancouver, BC
Hours: Thursday to Sunday, noon – 5pm

Bottle collection

Old bottle collection

On Friday afternoon I went to see an art installation at Centre A by artist Germaine Koh. The show, called Overflow, was a site specific display of hundreds of glass bottles deemed as unusable and reclaimed from local recycling depot, United We Can. I was glad to have made it to the show before it closed this weekend. It was an impressive display and definately interesting to photograph. It was also a very telling installation about many aspects of Vancouver life, and the role recyclables play in the survival of the city’s homeless population.

Little love

LOVE

I had a fabulous time yesterday evening at the opening night of “Big Love”, a play written by Charles Mee and directed by my friend Joanna Garfinkel. It was a very enjoyable performance to watch, and kept me fully engaged the whole time. The cast is delightful and well cast in their roles, and the staging is fun and makes good use of the space.

I felt the woman characters were more fully realized than the males, (which I’m okay with) but maybe that’s just because I could identify the three brides as different aspects of my personality. I really loved this play and hope it does well during the run. It was a sold out performance yesterday evening.

Big Love
January 24 – February 3, 2007
TELUS Studio Theatre
All shows start at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: adult $20, student $12, senior: $14

Warrior woman

Warrior woman

This week I’m participating in my second group show at Exposure Gallery, called Altered States. I have one of my metal prints, featuring the above image, on display. The show opens on Friday October 13th at 8pm, and runs until October 29th.

Exposure Gallery
851 Beatty Street
Vancouver BC
Thursday to Sunday, noon to 5pm.

Yesterday I made a trip to Opus to pick up a selection of cradle frames for a future project. It was very satisfying to spend money at an art supply store knowing I am going to make something wonderful with what I purchased. The anticipation of a new project is pretty fantastic.