H AP PY HOL ID AY S !
REMINDER:
The Lucid Arts Foundation Alumni Artist-in Residence On-Line Exhibit is still happening HERE.
December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021
The Lucid Arts Foundation Alumni Artist-in Residence On-Line Exhibit is still happening HERE.
December 1, 2020 - January 3, 2021
will be part of Sebastopol Center for the Arts exhibition
BIBLIOPHORIA V
June 22 through July 29, 2018
Opening Reception: June 22, 6 - 7:30pm
Sebastopol Center for the Arts
282 S. High Street, Sebastopol, CA 95472
Gallery Open Hours: Tuesday to Friday 10 - 4 pm Saturday & Sunday 1 - 4 pm
My work is in the West Marin Review, volume 7, an award winning publication that took first place in Literary Journals/Periodicals in the 2015 New York Book Show. Please join us to celebrate its publication on Sunday, October 30th, 3 -5 pm at Point Reyes Community Presbyterian Church. It can be purchased online at www.westmarinreview.org or at Pt. Reyes Books.
I am one of a number of artists who will be showing work at
The Art of the Book
at the Sebastopol Center For the Arts.
The work was selected by juror, Betsy Davids, owner of Rebis Press in Berkeley.
The exhibit, runs from June 17 - July 24, 2016
with an opening reception on June 17, from 6:00 - 7:30.
There will be an artist talk on Saturday, June 18, from 2:00 - 3:00 pm.
Sebastopol Center For the Arts, Galletta Gallery
282 South High Street, Sebastopol
Tues - Friday 10 - 4, Sat-Sun 1 - 4
An eventful reception last weekend at the Morris Graves Art Museum in Eureka. Following are a few views from the evening. The exhibit will be up through July 3, 2016.
My statement read:
"Artist, Brooke Holve contemplates the poetics of seeing in Cuts Make You., an exhibition of mixed media constructions, installations and an artist book. Her work reflects an exploration of 'cutting' as process and form as she cuts to see and cuts to make. She is interested in how to apply process to a material and arrive to a form that refers back to its making. The work is informed by the changing role of the book as the world moves to primarily digital delivery systems. Discarded book remnants are the dominant material of this work."
I am honored to present a solo exhibition of my work,
Cuts Make You.
at the Morris Graves Museum in Eureka, California.
It will feature installations, constructions and artist books
with a soundscape by musician, Paul Lamb.
Please join me at the opening reception on
June 4, 6-9 pm
During First Saturday Night Arts Alive
in the Anderson Gallery
The exhibit runs from
May 28th through to July 3, 2016.
Morris Graves Museum of Art
636 F Street, Eureka, CA 95501
Gallery Hours: Wed - Sun, Noon - 5 pm
For more information: (707) 442-0278
LUCID ART RESIDENCY ANNUAL EXHIBITION
I will have three works in this exhibition, completed during and after my residency at the Lucid Art Foundation last November. I will be showing with the other eleven 2015 artists-in-residents: Mari Andrews, Sophio Dillo Dixon, Toni Gentilli, Kimberley D'Adamo Green, Theodora Varney Jones, Patrick Keesey, Dorothy Nissen, Paolo Salvagione, and Denise Townsend. Please join us:
Sunday, April 3, 2016 3 - 5 pm
Gallery Route One 11101 Highway One Pt. Reyes Station, CA 94956
April 1 - May 8, 2016
*Please note that I will also have several works at Sometimes Books - behind the gallery.
"LEAFING OUT"
March 13 - June 19 with opening reception on
Sunday, March 13, 2 - 4pm
Sometimes Books at Eubank Studio 11101 Highway One Suite 105 Pt Reyes Station, CA 94956
Open Saturday & Sunday, 12 - 4 and by appointment, 415 669-1380
Beginnings: In Cuts Make You, I introduced prime numbers as a way to structure the series. With the wide open schedule of the residency here at the Lucid Art Foundation, I applied this way to structure a working routine. The vastness of 21 free days in the wilderness of Gordon Onslow Ford land was daunting. (Above: Gordon Onslow Ford, Present in Company, 1969. Acrylic/Linen, 93 x 140 inches)
So, when in doubt, resort to the prime. A schedule enveloped:
Oct 20: day 1 Catch Oct 21: day 2 Catch Oct 22: day 3 Catch Oct 23: day 4 Construct Oct 24: day 5 Catch Oct 25: day 6 Construct Oct 26: day 7 Catch Oct 27: day 8 Construct Oct 28: day 9 Construct Oct 29: day 10 Construct Oct 30: day 11 Catch Oct 31: day 12 Construct Nov 1: day 13 Catch Nov 2: day 14 Construct Nov 3: day 15 Construct Nov 4: day 16 Construct Nov 5: day 17 Catch Nov 6: day 18 Construct Nov 7: day 19 Catch Nov 8: day 20 Construct Nov 9: day 21 Construct November tenth: departure and return home
And an envelope to be ripped? And it was!
An exploration of this place as opposed to that place; seeking a particular type of relationship to it that connects to the other. I returned from Iceland with many impressions and thoughts about the place. What happens to these thoughts in a place close to home?
So these are some of the things that happened: At the residency, I disrupted existing conventional forms to find new shapes using natural & temporal elements.
1970s Vintage Development Maps of Pt. Reyes Peninsula: Acquired from Eleanor Murray's collection, I brought them to Inverness to reference the location of the residency. Not knowing what I would do with them, I first made rough cuts (and secondary cuts) into each to approximate the shape and sections of the studio. Then I established a visual line on the walls using masking tape. Waited. Thoughts about tectonic plates and the fault lines of Iceland and Pt. Reyes directed me. Breaking up the conventional forms of the maps became a side project during the residency while I worked on constructions using book parts and wondering how this exercise will influence my constructions. I will take the maps home to continue this process and see what happens.
Light Studies: Explored forms using changing light with pen and masking tape.
When Plans are Disrupted:
Constructions: