Monday, September 24, 2012

October News

On Saturday September 29th, Myth Makers Andy Moerlein and Donna Dodson will build a sculpture of a sailing ship in Providence Rhode Island at the Confluence of the Steeple Street Bridge for Waterfire. At 8p, we will set alight the vessel of fire whose shape is carried by the wind. The flames of the boat will lap like water while the sails will flap in the flames. Check the website for weather conditions the day of the event, because it will be cancelled if it rains. Pray for sunshine and clear skies!

During the upcoming 23rd International Sculpture Center Conference, 'Process, Patron, Public'  in Chicago October 4-6, 2012, I will be offering a workshop called 'DIY Internet Tools for Artists'. More information on the Conference, can be found here. In preparation for the conference, I recently blogged about some of my early social media influences on the ISC Conference blog, in a post titled Always Say Yes.


At Cider Hill Gardens and Gallery, in Windsor, Vermont, through October 28th, don't miss the 'Sculpture in the Garden Exhibit'. Sarah and Gary Milek have produced their first annual outdoor sculpture exhibit with the support of Cathryn Brown. Featuring works by Herb Ferris, Gary Haven Smith, Myth Makers: Andy Moerlein and Donna Dodson, Eric O'LEary, John Cassin, John Kemp Lee, John Hikory, Brian Goblik, Larence Nowlan, Max Van Pelt, and Dmitri Gerakaris. In addition to the many outdoor works, there is a show of watercolors by Varujan Boghosian, along with paintings by Gary Milek with a few of my sculptures in the gallery.



The Little Match Girl, 39" tall, wood, paint by Donna Dodson
The Little Match Girl is a brave and barefooted soul. She is a metaphor for living the life of an artist. A wild child, trail blazer that others emulate and admire. Always ahead of the pack. 

Turkey Mother, 40" tall, wood, pigment, paint by Donna Dodson
Turkey Mother sports her headdress like a proud, strutting bird, freshly coiffed at the beauty parlor. Purely and divinely feminine, yet with sharp edges on her beak, that is stained in blood.

Red Wing Black Bird, 40" tall, wood, paint by Donna Dodson
Red Wing Blackbird sports a beauty on the outside that is balanced by the harmony within her spirit. She sings a song of loves+ losses that reminds us to bear the unfairness of life with grace.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Jamaica Plain Open Studios

I'll be participating in the19th Annual Jamaica Plain Open Studios weekend on Saturday & Sunday, September 22nd-23rd, from 11a-6p with my partner Andy Moerlein, at my studio on 93 Forest Hills St #3, Jamaica Plain. It's site #53 on the map. If you're in Boston, please stop by and say hello!


Recently installed at Gallery Ehva in Provincetown, Seagull Cinderella, 8 ft tall, styrofoam, cement & paint. Along with a small series of my bronzes. (See the images below)

Asian Elephant, 6" bronze on limestone base. Limited edition, 1/10.

To catch everyone up on what I've been doing, this year, The Global Business Hub blog is one of the Boston Globe's business blogs 'Connecting the State's Business Community with the World. Boston World Partnerships expert "Connectors" discuss business strategy, entrepreneurship, Boston's place in the world economy, and much more.' As a BWP Connector and liaison to the arts sector, I have been contributing regular articles to this blog on the business of the art world and the global reach of Boston artists. The articles that I have written can be found here.

Elephant Princess, 6" bronze on limestone base. Limited edition, 1/10.

I've also got an article in this month's Artscope (Sept/Oct) that features an interview with Todd Levin, Christine Pfister, Richard Polsky and Andrew Witkin on the subject of Art as an Investment vehicle.


Lilac Rhino, 6" bronze on limestone base. Limited edition, 1/10.


Last but not least, I've updated my blog, with a 'Collector's Corner,' where I post stories from people who have bought my artwork and added it to their personal collections. The idea to make this blog came from a new friend and colleague who I greatly admire, Jean Maginnis, who is the founder and Executive Director at the Maine Center for Creativity.

Pregnant Kangaroo, 6" bronze on limestone base. Limited edition, 1/10.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

The Transcendental Landscape Art Panel and Discussion

 Landscape holds a special place in the hearts of many New Englanders, and as such, has often found its way into the art, poetry and literature of this region as a defining spirit. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and the transcendentalists found a spiritual home in the great outdoors. In much the same way that nature spoke to them, landscape has taken on new possibilities of meaning for contemporary artists as an inspiration for responsive, site specific, monumental sculpture.

The panel discussion will be hosted by Dr. Mike Volmar, Curator of Fruitlands Museum and moderated by the architect and artist William Turville. Notable speakers include Donna Hassler, Director of Chesterwood; Sharon Bates, Director of Art and Culture program at Albany International Airport; Charlet Hird Davenport, artist, Curator of SculptureFest, Director of Exhibitions, King Farm Woodstock, Vt.; and Debbie Hagan, New England art critic and former editor-in-chief at Art New England. New England artists Dillon Bustin, Amy Ragus, Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein will round out the discussion with their experiences.

Among the many questions being asked during this lively and informative discussion will be: beyond these private venues, where art appreciators congregate, what does the public demand from a public art program such as the Albany International airport? How does the natural experience change the artist and/or art studio practice? How does the placement of art in non-traditional settings change the work and inspire an audience? How is the historic King Farm in rural Vermont enhanced by a public contemporary sculpture program? How do you include the public in this conversation?

Brief Panelists’ Bios:
  • Sharon Bates - Director of Art & Culture Program, Albany International Airport
  • Dillon Bustin - Folklorist, singer, song writer, filmmaker and playwright with a lifelong passion for Ralph Waldo Emerson’s work
  • Charlet Hird Davenport - Artist, Director and Curator of SculptureFest, Co-Founder and Director of Exhibitions, King Farm Woodstock, Vt.
  • Donna Dodson - International sculptor, arts journalist, participant - Verbier 3D Foundation Switzerland, blogger
  • Debbie Hagan - Director of Marketing Danforth Museum of Art, arts journalist for three decades. Former editor-in-chief of both Preview and Art New England.
  • Donna Hassler - Director of Chesterwood, a Site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and former country home, studio and gardens of Daniel Chester French
  • Andy Moerlein - Artist in Residence at Fruitlands Museum, international sculptor, Derryfield School Arts educator, participant - Verbier 3D Foundation Switzerland
  • Amy Ragus - Photographer, collage artist, educator, with particular interest in Henry David Thoreau's Walden and the Transcendental movement
Sun, 09/16/2012 - 1:00pm
FRUITLANDS MUSEUM | 102 Prospect Hill Road, Harvard, Massachusetts 01451  
http://www.fruitlands.org 

Prior to the start of the panel discussion, Moerlein will lead guided tour of his installations about the Fruitlands landscape at 11:00 a.m. Guests on his tour will see these large scale sculptures up close and hear the stories of their conception.

This event is open to the public and FREE with museum admission.

For more information about "Art and The Transcendental Landscape," call (978) 456-3924 ext. 292

Update: Wicked Local, in Harvard Mass, covered this event. To read the article click here.http://www.wickedlocal.com/harvard/news/x1402244680/FRUITLANDS-Art-and-the-Transcendental-Landscape#axzz26vLvWiEw

Monday, September 3, 2012

September News

At Maine Audubon, Falmouth Maine
ON THE WING
A group exhibition curated by June LaCombe
Through September 30th, 2012
Visit www.maineaudubon.org for more information
Bob Keyes wrote about 'On the Wing' for the Portland Press Herald. Read the article: Wild Times

To see IMAGES OF this SCULPTURE EXHIBITION at Maine Audubon click here


Culture Vulture II, 40" tall, locust wood & paint, 2012 by Donna Dodson

Culture Vulture II skirts the circles of popular society longing to fill up. She is highly educated yet deeply ravenous. Sometimes so desperate as to feed on the carrion of other people’s losses.

Save the Date: Sunday September 16th, 1p The Transcendental Landscape Art Panel and Discussion at the Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, Massachusetts.

The panel discussion will be hosted by Dr. Mike Volmar, Curator of Fruitlands Museum and moderated by the architect and artist William Turville. Notable speakers include Donna Hassler, Director of Chesterwood; Sharon Bates, Director of Art and Culture program at Albany International Airport; Charlet Hird Davenport, artist, Curator of SculptureFest, Director of Exhibitions, King Farm Woodstock, Vt.; and Debbie Hagan, New England art critic and former editor-in-chief at Art New England. New England artists Dillon Bustin, Amy Ragus, Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein will round out the discussion with their experiences.

Save the Date: Saturday & Sunday, September 22nd and 23rd, 11a-6p, Jamaica Plain Open Studios. Andy Moerlein & I will exhibit our work at my studio which is located at 93 Forest Hills St #3, on the corner of Green St and Forest Hills St in JP.

Save the Date: Saturday September 29th at 8pm, Waterfire in Providence, Rhode Island. Myth Makers: Andy Moerlein and Donna Dodson will build and set alight a Vessel of Fire at the Confluence at 8pm. If you have never been to Waterfire or seen the Myth Makers fire sculptures, this is a great opportunity to see us in action.