Showing posts with label Caryl Henry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caryl Henry. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Art as a Tool for Community Building audio

Greetings friends,
I was a panelist at this conference representing our DMUUC Green Sanctuary Committee. I was the “and many more”. We were asked to speak about art as a tool for community building around greening our church community. Here is an audio of my presentation.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Goodnow Garden Totem Project

This is an awesome project! I was invited to a 6 day residency by Amy Macht (The Macht Foundation) and Gloria Jenkins from the Goodnow Community Center in Baltimore. I have worked with them before to create Good Character Banners, Ancestor Masks and even a fiberglass Baltimore Crab sculpture with the young people who come to them for after school activities.

When I arrived at the center for a planning meeting, I saw the new community garden that they had created last Summer. I immediately envisioned the totems in my mind's eye! I was told that their neighborhood has new residents who are refugees from Bhuton and the Congo. The fact is that they had requested the opportunity to grow food on some unused land at the center. Out of this sprung a Community Garden.

Six workshops later, our participants had reviewed totem history in the Americas as well as abroad to inspire them. The created shapes and sketches for each piece on the poles. They then painted their shapes which were assembled onto the poles to bring the energy of growth, partnership and sustainability to their own garden.


Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Finally Prince Georges County Artists Network

I attended an interesting meeting today at the Gateway Arts Center located at 3901 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, MD. The Network, organized by the Prince George’s County Arts Council. Organizing around supporting art and arts orgs, art education and community outreach.

Interested in getting involved? Contact the arts council. 

http://princegeorgesartscouncil.org/

Friday, March 26, 2010

Dick Blick's green packaging

I suppose this Dick Blick packaging is a bit better than last year's showing. 
Actually the only difference is that the bubble stuff is made from recycled plastic.
I can't help but think that there has to be a better way. I am continuously working to develop new projects that are made entirely from recycled materials. I really miss my East Bay Depot!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Collaboration

Within each residency, students achieve success as individual artists as well as in collaboration with fellow students.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Baltimore Ceramic Mask Making Residency











This is definately an exciting opportunity. I am working with an awesome art teacher and students to create "self portrait" masks. I have 4 days with the students, day 1 we worked with clay to cast faces, day two we shared a cool presentation on mask history and current uses from all over the world. We then created unique surface designs for our masks. Here are some pics from the first two of four workshops.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

VIVA Mission Cultural Center! My first Day of the Dead





The Mission Cultural Center in San Fransisco CA is the place where I was first exposed to the Day of the Dead.
http://www.missionculturalcenter.org/

I was invited in 1986 to participate in an exhibition that was called "Rooms for the Dead". Each of 25 artists were invited to create an artwork inspired by the traditional Dia de los Muertos alters.
I see on their website that this has become a tradition at the center.
http://www.missionculturalcenter.org/call-to-artists.html

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Day of the Dead


A Hands on Visual Art Workshop
Offered by,
Caryl Henry Alexander

Saturday, November 7, 2009
10am-1pm
$35.00 per student
To register:
caryl@bigbangbanners.com


Tell all your people! Thnx!







Thursday, May 14, 2009

Kudos to the Montgomery County Skilled Craftspeople!

A great crew of four craftspeople from Montgomery County's Department of Education installed the banners at Rosemary Hill. What a great experience to have their support on the project. Thank you!





Rosemary Hill Banner Project Dedication













































































































Miranda Bradley, Art Specialist, RHES