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Amy Meissner: The light is returning.

Hello from Alaska.

This is the newsletter that’s never regular and never floods your inbox with garbage you don’t want. Also, you’re receiving this winter update because you’ve signed up on my website (thanks!), or because I’m interested in starting or continuing an art-related conversation with you.

(You can opt out at any time, but I hope you won’t!)

Current & Upcoming Exhibitions

The Art of Manipulation, Group Show with Maryanna Williams & Tina Maier, Sarratt Gallery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN (Jan 15 – Feb 23). David Heustess, curator.

Material: An Exhibition of Original Fiber Artworks from Across the Country, Liana Graham, juror. D’Art Center, Norfolk VA (Feb. 20 – March 29).

Inheritance: makers. memory. myth. Solo exhibition at the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center, AK (May 4 – August 26).

Inheritance: makers. memory. myth. Solo exhibition at the State Museum, Juneau AK (Dec. 7, 2018 – Feb 9, 2019).

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Art Camera – Google Arts & Culture

Working with museums around the world, Google has used its Art Camera system to capture the finest details of artworks from their collection.

Art Camera – Google Arts & Culture

A November update from Amy in Alaska.

I’ve been engaged in a beautiful series of collaborative textile art workshops at the Anchorage Museum, made possible in part by a project grant from the Rasmuson Foundation. As of last night, we’ve completed 53 panels, on our way to over 70. Stay tuned for a blog post about that experience.

On December 2, I’m also offering a Family Workshop — Needle & Story — at the Anchorage Museum. There is still space, so local folks with kiddos, click the link to register before it fills right up!

I’m still receiving items for the Inheritance Project, and while I’m not officially crowdsourcing, I’m generally not turning anything away, either…but you may have to sweet talk me. Which is remarkably easy, apparently. For a recent post, see The 26th boxes of mystery.

Inheritance: makers. memory. myth. — the body of work made from these raw materials and powerful narratives sent to me from all over the world — will open at the Anchorage Museum May 2018, then travel to the State Museum in Juneau in December. The collaborative art project, this new mythology created by a new set of makers, will travel with it.

Well done, makers.

You have my deep gratitude for your time, needle skills and stories.

XO Amy

A November update from Amy in Alaska.

Colossal: Historic stones, mirror images, bees in books and more


An Astonishingly Small Stone Carving That Has the Power to Change Art History



Mirror: A Short Story of Similar Objects by Tanello

Colossal

Joan Reeves: Canva: Free Online Digital Illustration

Source: Joan Reeves: Canva: Free Online Digital Illustration

Images August 26, 2016

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The following are courtesy of Rick Kaiser, Artist, etc.

RickKaiser Another good photography day here on Water St. In downtown Eau Claire, Wisconsin with this stellar green 1929 Lincoln. Unfreakingbelievable. — at Water Street.

RickKaiser Another good photography day here on Water St. In downtown Eau Claire, Wisconsin with this stellar green 1929 Lincoln. Unfreakingbelievable. — at Water Street.

 

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Today’s Soldiers into Tomorrow’s Warriors

Johnson Ting creates these amazing images by painting new layers on top of existing photographic material using a Wacom Intuos Pro tablet and Photoshop. The results sometimes end being completely different from the original, and they are always impressive.

Johnson Ting creates these amazing images by painting new layers on top of existing photographic material using a Wacom Intuos Pro tablet and Photoshop. The results sometimes end being completely different from the original, and they are always impressive.

 

Jesus Diaz Photos of regular soldiers transformed into warriors of the future