Stacey has been working hard on becoming a more independent artist with the help and encouragement of iXpress art facilitator Jody and it's showing! Three of Stacey's pieces were chosen in a jury selection for Aspiring Artists Art and Wine Event, iXpress' annual fundraiser.
5/12/09
5/11/09
Comfort Zone Cafe Mural
IT'S COMPLETE! Pictures will be posted soon but if you find yourself near the corner of Elmwood and Potomac pop into the CZ Cafe for a 'rest' and you'll see a mural completed by Co-Op participants and art facilitator Jody.
Sum of all Parts: Part I
iXpress was lucky enough to receive a grant from the Buffalo and Erie County Arts Council and along with a generous contribution from the Schwinger family we are now able to fund a major community project . We have started working on the 'Sum of all Parts'. This project will bring awareness to the community about waste, consumption and the unknown possibilities of ordinary objects around us. It will also educate the public about artists with disabilities and encourage community integration, confidence and independence within Aspire's iXpress participants.
For this project iXpress is honored to be working with local artists Ginny Lohr and Jozef Bajus. These two diverse artists are our project leaders and will guide us through to their vision of the final product. We are also pleased to say that the 'Sum of all Parts' will be holding an open workshop at the brand new Burchfield Penney Art Center on Elmwood where it will be exhibited from November 2009- January 2009! More details to come about that as we get closer to the fall.
To get the ball rolling creatively we had a workshop to play with materials and see what happens! Here are some photos from that day:
For this project iXpress is honored to be working with local artists Ginny Lohr and Jozef Bajus. These two diverse artists are our project leaders and will guide us through to their vision of the final product. We are also pleased to say that the 'Sum of all Parts' will be holding an open workshop at the brand new Burchfield Penney Art Center on Elmwood where it will be exhibited from November 2009- January 2009! More details to come about that as we get closer to the fall.
To get the ball rolling creatively we had a workshop to play with materials and see what happens! Here are some photos from that day:
2/19/09
Jenny
How long have you been working with iXpress?
I’m not sure. It’s a long time. Before iXpress, I took art at School 84.
Why do you make art?
It is fun. I like working with all the different colors: blue, white, yellow, red… Pink is my favorite.
How do you feel when you are working?
Happy and good.
What would you change about iXpress if you could?
I would like more time to paint. I am sad when I have to stop.
I had a painting in the show. It was called “My Flower Garden”. I was surprised when it was chosen. I was excited.
I’m not sure. It’s a long time. Before iXpress, I took art at School 84.
Why do you make art?
It is fun. I like working with all the different colors: blue, white, yellow, red… Pink is my favorite.
How do you feel when you are working?
Happy and good.
What would you change about iXpress if you could?
I would like more time to paint. I am sad when I have to stop.
I had a painting in the show. It was called “My Flower Garden”. I was surprised when it was chosen. I was excited.
2/11/09
DEC Grant Awards
Back in the fall iXpress applied for the Decentralization Grant offered in Chautauqua and Erie Counties.
Chautauqua County's iXpress is lead by Sara Michalak, she is pursueing an outdoor sculpture project related to the surrounding landscape. Her project will be implemented by our iXpress individuals in conjunction with The Resource Center.
Erie County iXpress lead by Amy Holdnack and Samantha Hamilton requested funding for a large scale assemblage project using deconstructed recyclable materials. They will be working with two local artists, Ginny Lohr and Jozef Bajus. The project will conclude with a workshop day hosted by the Burchfield Penney Art Center.
We are pleased to announce that both projects have received funding for their respective projects and we can't wait to get production underway! More news on these two amazing projects (and what you can do to participate) as they unfold.
Comfort Zone Cafe Mural
Comfort Zone Cafe has graciously asked us to do a mural for their new Elmwood location! iXpress was only too happy to get right to work. The Co-op at Tri-Main is primarily working on this endeavor. This large work will be installed mid Spring we'll be sure to tell everyone when it's up for viewing!
Deb using the projector to paint our drawings on the mural boards.
Deb using the projector to paint our drawings on the mural boards.1/12/09
Pottery at the Co-Op
At the Co-Op art facilitator Jody has been having ceramics classes once a week. This past week she pulled out the big guns, the pottery wheel! Judging from all the pictures the brave guys that tried it out were delighted as well as a little grossed out from the texture of the wet clay. There's nothing like good old messy fun in the art room!
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Stacey hard at work
Stacey's work in the art room (center and hanging on the wall)
Stacey works on one of her paintings



