An Art Service Organization - developing projects as living experiments for sustainable practices and an incubator for personal and collective transformation. Visual Arts Development Project, a community-based art organization that provides children, adults, and emerging artists with resources, workshops, and a venue to show and express their art form.
Monday, May 29, 2023
Sistars Samaria Marley- Host Juniper's Garden
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Chantel Bennett Joins "Oasis in the Woods" 2023 Retreat
My name is Chantel Bennett, and my preferred pronouns are she/her. I hold a Master's degree in Social Work. I believe in dreaming before thinking as you climb the ladder of trust and power. This is beautifully captured in the words of Toni Morrison.
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Monday, May 15, 2023
Grandmother's Circle, "Those That Help Us Find Our Way"
Alpha Bruton, phantomgallerychicago@gmail.com,
Chief Curator Phantom Gallery Chicago Network, the Phantom Galleries, are temporary exhibitions in nontraditional gallery settings. The mission of the (PGCN) is to promote the betterment of the visual arts community through the arts, promote personal achievement in striving for excellence and continual growth as an artist, and promote cultural activities in exhibits, workshops; galleries exhibitions; art centers; artists in residence projects.
She is the Co-founder of the Visual Arts Development Project (VADP), formed in 1996. It is an art service organization - that develops projects as living experiments for sustainable practices and an incubator for personal and collective transformation. Visual Arts Development Project is a community-based art organization that provides children, adults, and emerging artists with resources, workshops, and venues to show and express their art form.
Oasis in the Woods is a 2-Day Arts Festival Showcasing
2023 Environmental Installations Artists and Celebrating the Summer Solstice!
Mark your calendars now & stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks!
Brought to you by @junipersgarden, @carylhenryalexander, @Phantomgallerychicago. @liminal.grace
ELEMENTS FROM THE ARCHIVES 2013 "THE LAND"
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Nature, Culture, Public Space Curator Caryl Henry Alexander
2023 Summer Solstice Oasis in The Woods:
An Art & Wellness Festival
Friday, June 16, 2023, 6-9 pm
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"2023 Summer Solstice: The Land" is a living creative, and cultural experiment with sustainable practice at its center. It incubates the artist's and community's personal and collective transformation.
For one week, June 12-16, 2023, artists of diverse disciplines and ages will converge at Juniper's Garden for a week-long residency. Their collective goal is to build generational bridges while working with ideas and materials that emanate from the land to create installations that answer the question, "How we will rebuild our communities to be stronger and recreate sustainable places to live." Importantly, this conversation addresses environmental justice's physical and psychological dimensions and impact. The residency will occur in Maryland's Prince George's County, the Southernmost region, and its remaining rural tier.
On Friday, June 16, 2023, 6-9 pm, as part of the 2023 Summer Solstice Oasis in The Woods: An Art & Wellness Festival at Juniper's Garden, the artists will host an open house where they will be present to offer free and open to the public gallery walks. In addition, they will be contributing stories of their experiences with the South County ecosystem and the process by which their installations came together.
Curator/ Environmental Installation:
For more information, artists that wish to participate.
Caryl Henry Alexander, carylhenryalexander@gmail.com https://www.carylhenryalexander.com/
For more than 40 years, Caryl Henry Alexander's work has harnessed the power of creative collaboration with multi-generational, multicultural, and interfaith communities to conceive, design, and implement community art projects in diverse public settings around the globe. In the studio, Caryl's work includes painting, printmaking, papermaking, textiles, installations, and sculpture. Her media are traditional and experimental, often incorporating recycled or found objects and natural plant materials. Out in the community, she combines her roles as a visual artist, teaching artist, curator, researcher, lecturer, writer, and social activist to support communities in clarifying their shared goals and turning their ideas into action. Her long-term focus is on culture, environment, and nature. She has exhibited throughout the US and abroad. Her media are traditional and experimental, often incorporating recycled or found objects and natural plant materials.
FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE PHANTOM GALLERY CHICAGO
WOMEN ARTISTS OF THE AMERICAN WEST - FEATURED CARYL HENRY
2001 Nature, Culture, Public Space--
"My life as an artist comprises several activities reflected in my artworks. I work as a studio artist, a community and public artist, and an educator.
For me, art is medicined: it brings me in close touch with the life force at the center of my being. It reflects where I am and how I can travel through the world at this time in history. This search for self and connection with community speaks to all present in our post-modern culture. I often look for places where I can feel a solid connection to nature.
Travel figures prominently in my process, as it is often through collaboration with other artists that I can see my own truth. Toward this end, I have traveled to France, Cuba, Mexico, and most recently to Nigeria and West Africa to share ideas and processes with artists and to exhibit my work.
I was trained as a printmaker and have worked in sculpture, painting, mixed media, installation, and public art throughout my career.
My current concerns are fully integrating my African experiences and processing a more robust vision of who I am as an African American into my art. This is taking the form of studio paintings, prints, and sculptures. Also, I am working to bring my images and vision out of the traditional gallery environment and into the public arena through site-specific public artworks.
Thursday, May 11, 2023
"Pause Portal" a Place for Collective Reflection, Imagination, and Transformation
https://www.liminalgrace.com/
In between the past, which we cannot change, and the future, which has not come yet, lies the only place we have any actual power- the present. This liminal space presents (pun intended) an opportunity to transform our experience of life.
So in the face of that opportunity, we began asking...
What if we met the present moment with the slow & steady wisdom of Earth?
The adaptable flow of water?
The burning enthusiasm of fire?
The easeful lightness of air?
And the deep knowing of ether?
What kind of life could we make for ourselves?
What kind of world could we create together?
At Liminal Grace, this is both our adventure & our ministry.
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Tuesday, May 9, 2023
2023 Summer Solstice Oasis in The Woods: An Art & Wellness Festival