Wednesday, December 18, 2019

New work and recent press

Great interview with Michael Arthur on Forbes.com, December 8, 2019, about how to have a career as an artist featuring myself and Andy Moerlein plus the origin story of The Myth Makers, “The Trajectory Of Artists’ Careers, And What You Can Learn From Them


Cindy F. Glanzrock, CEO of Glanzrock Curatorial Serviceslaunched a new initiative celebrating women artists, supporters of the arts, and women in design and real estate development. I was very honored to have  a Seat at the Table at the first event on November 19, 2019 along with Vinnie Bagwell – artist/sculptor who just received the Central Park commission for her work “Victory Beyond Sims” Alison Chernick – A documentarian who just premiered “Jackson Pollock: Blue Poles” at the International Hampton Film Festival,  Liza Donnelly – Cartoonist/illustrator, Author of “Funny Ladies” Gisue Hariri – Accomplished American architect and designer, described as one of the most, progressive and out of the box firms, and Rita Kalimian – Owner /developer of buildings including the first building that was committed to launching the Chelsea Arts District “529 ARTS” at 529 West 20th St.


Great conversation with Jennifer Oladipo and Kate Fleming, for The Chord on October 24, 2019, "Artist makes art. Context makes meaning."


Remembering Marilyn Yalom, author of The Birth of the Chess Queen and inspiration for The Match of the Matriarchs.


New website for Donna Dodsonwww.donnadodsonartist.com



New work @ Clark Gallery in Lincoln, Mass:

 


New works in bronze: L to R: Walking Rhino, Pregnant Kangaroo, Elephant Princess and Elephant Nun

   


New work in Alabaster: Cardinal Mother

Georgia Blue Gallery, Anchorage Alaska
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Recent commission:
Steve, the South African Penguin




New work in Fiberglass: Mini Seagull Cinderella




Studio shot from Open Studios:




NEWS FROM THE MYTH MAKERS: DONNA DODSON & ANDY MOERLEIN


New website for the Myth Makers:
www.themythmakers.org


Recent Harvard Forest Seminar:
Working at the Intersection of Art and Science


Finalist presentation for A New View of Camden:
A Bloomberg Philanthropies public art project in Camden, New Jersey.


Seeking Higher Ground moved to the Art Complex Museum:




Wishing everyone a peaceful holiday season.

1 comment:

Ken Roskos said...

Your sculptures are always a source of wonder and magic. And it looks like the South African Penguin is ready for the elements with her nifty rubber boots. Happy Holidays Donna, and best in the New Year!