Art Shows

National Collage Society Show

Ncs24The 24th annual juried exhibit of the National Collage Society is on display in Colorado at the Longmont Museum. I finally got a chance to go see it yesterday. I had submitted work for the show but was not juried in this year. (I was fortunate to have my work exhibited in the NCS show in 2001, 2003-2005, and 2007 so I'm now a "signature member" of the organization.) After all the years I've been in the show, this is the first time I've been able to see it in person, and it was a treat. Seeing work in catalogues are great, but it is often really hard to do layered collage work justice in a photograph.

Congratulations to the 58 artists included in the show. The selected pieces are extremely varied, a few assemblages, but mostly 2-D work. I felt that the awards were well chosen. It was as much fun to study the techniques of how the work was constructed, up close, as it was to consider all the different subjects and stylistic ranges represented. Here are details from a few of my favorite pieces. My apologies to the artists for not noting the names that go along with these images. (Next time I will photograph the accompanying label!) Please let me know if you see yours here and I will include credit line.

Past Lives Catalogue

Past_lives_catalogueHere is a photo of the show catalogue with the Foundling piece featured on the cover. It is on top of a collage that I'm finishing up... so, a bit wild looking! Above the collage photo is the poem that Hilary wrote to go along with it. Inside, each work from the show is shown with its companion poem.

Foundling

Janice_mcdonald_collage_009One of the pieces from my Foundling series was used to promote the Past Lives show and was beautifully framed, along with its poem, at the entrance. The collage itself is only 7 x 5". Here is a photo of me from last weekend's poetry reading / performance at the gallery by "Sojourn" that featured works written for this show and music -- it was great. Kudos to Hilary for putting such a big collaborative project together so successfully.Pastlives.10.08

Past Lives Exhibition

Two of my pieces are currently on display in the Past Lives exhibition at the Curtis Arts and Humanities Center in Greenwood Village, Colorado. Below is a collage that was done in response to a poem by Hilary DePolo. The show runs through November 5th and features artists working in a variety of mediums who used Hilary's "encounters from previous sojourns" poems as inspiration.Janice_mcdonald_collage_008This collage, "All I Needed," is 42 x 18" and is composed of two panels that are joined. A detail of the smaller panel was featured in a previous post, Makeshift Studio.