The Paper Girls Studio Re-mix



Thursday, March 31, 2016

Finished and Finished (New Work and New Grant)

Finished and submitted, at long last, another art grant. This one is for artists in financial need. Huh.
I don't think I ever met an artist who WASN'T in need of financial help!  Crazy.

The Pollack-Krasner Foundation has been awarding grants for years. This is my second attempt and hope to secure enough money to fund a studio for 2 years. http://www.pkf.org/

Finished a new work yesterday and I am blown away by amount of work I have accomplished in the past few months. I have made 5 tea works and used almost every tea bag I had in my arsenal...about 5 or 6 years worth. Now I have to think about what's next. This new piece is a depiction of the year after I came home from serving in Ukraine as a PCV. Here is a link to the blog post that correlates to the work I call "The Year in Question Part 2 (127 Job Applications + 1 Interview = 0 Jobs)"
http://thepapergirlsstudio.blogspot.com/2013/11/not-yet-finding-my-place-in-world.html




I have put together a text of all the jobs I had applied to (and didn't get) and transferred it to the tea bags I had used in first few weeks of my return stateside.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

New-Old Blog

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:


“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.



“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.


 

“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.

 


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.