Welcome to my new blog...clearly the same as my old blog but under a different designation. I've decided to start fresh, because like everything else in my life, it grows stale over time and needs a bit of a shake-up.
These past 2 weeks I have been really busy writing art grants. I've submitted 2 grants to RISCA (Rhode Island State Council on the Arts)....one for a fellowship grant and another an individual project grant. The former is won simply on merit for works created ( I won $1000 for 2nd place back in 2010). The latter grant is for teaching art workshops to the developmentally disabled. I volunteer at studio for artists of this caliber and I thought...why not get paid to do it? So I wrote a lengthy proposal for a pilot program. If it's successful than I can continue onward with these same workshops in other venues. I also applied for a grant from Zero 1 American Arts Incubator. This program is supported by the US Government Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. If I win I get to go to Russia for 1 month (FREE!) to do an art project. The current and not-quite-finished grant is from a private foundation (Chenven Foundation). I am hoping to win a travel grant so I can continue my quest to have a cup of tea with the world and turn the materials into great works of art.
Speaking of art, here are my latest tea projects:
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“1 tsp. 4 min. (Tea Thoughts)” is the latest of my tea projects. This piece explains the musings that are in my mind when I am waiting for that first cup of tea to brew in the morning.
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“Multitude of Voices” is an accumulation of about 5 years worth
of tea bags. The collection comes from a multitude of people and places. Each
bag was individually used by myself, close friends and family, acquaintances,
and even from people who I never met, but had admired my work and saved their
bags for me! The bags were cut in half, sew together in long strips, and woven
on a peg loom.
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“Teatime with Manette” is the story of my friendship with
Manette Jungles, an artist whom I met a few years ago. Manette is one the
kindest people I have ever known and this quilt is a tribute to her generosity.
Manette purchased all the Tea Sacs and most of the tea. Each bag was filled and steeped with love. The quilt is still unfinished.
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“Prosperity/Disparity” is
about the economic disparity between the United States and Albania. Last year I
lived for 3 months in Burrell, a tiny town in the middle of what is called the Albanian
Alps. Unemployment in this town was hovering at about 40% at the time I was
there.
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