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Thursday, November 24, 2016
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Wild Women Surrender
In 1986 an opportunity to put together an
installation show in a former motel’s five rooms ended up in my lap. I had not
worked in the entertainment installation format often but decided to “give” my
rooms to four other artists under the theme Wild Women.
The premise of the theme was to pick an aspect of
the female psyche expressing itself when going wild, meaning free from restraint.
What happens?
Each woman (Anna Banana, Donna Mae Shaver, Doris
Boris Berman, and Susan K) chose a different aspect that included sexual
wildness, spiritual practice, back to the earth connection, political activist,
and emotional purge. Her room was to reflect her chosen theme and the artist
had to interact with the installation in some way on opening night. Each of the
artists had a wild side to their personalities making them a good mix.
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| Anna |
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| Susan |
But the news I want to get to is something I learned this week. Two of the women died who were in that show, caught by cancer. That’s a high percentage. Donna Mae Shaver (Montgomery) January 9, 2010 and Doris Boris Berman May 10, 2015. To learn of two in one week rocked my world a bit.
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| Donna Mae |
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| Peter Kaufmann artist |
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| Photo of Ginny by Doris Boris |
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| Art by Doris Boris |
“She was equally at home in San Francisco, New
York, Berlin and Paris. A real pop princess her vitality and creativity touched
many lives.”
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Ex Postal Facto Videos
See videos posted in the sidebar.
Artists and their stamps was the second Ex Postal Facto discussion. Black Rock City Postmaster James Cline is joined by Ginny Lloyd, James Felter, and Harley of Terra Candella in a lively discussion moderated by Jennie Hinchcliff.
A brief history of West Coast mail art, as told by the people who made it. John Held Jr. leads a panel featuring Anna Banana, Leslie "Creative Thing" Caldera, Carl Chew, and performance artist Lowell Darling.
Sponsored by the Marjorie G. and Carl W. Stern Book Arts & Special Collections Center.
Artists and their stamps was the second Ex Postal Facto discussion. Black Rock City Postmaster James Cline is joined by Ginny Lloyd, James Felter, and Harley of Terra Candella in a lively discussion moderated by Jennie Hinchcliff.
A brief history of West Coast mail art, as told by the people who made it. John Held Jr. leads a panel featuring Anna Banana, Leslie "Creative Thing" Caldera, Carl Chew, and performance artist Lowell Darling.
Sponsored by the Marjorie G. and Carl W. Stern Book Arts & Special Collections Center.
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