Saturday, December 17, 2011

Attention: EAI Members

Attention Encaustic Art Institute Members:We've noticed that some members have not been receiving email from us.
Email from EAI will most often be coming to you from:

• Douglas Mehrens (mehrens@eainm.com)
• Sherry Ikeda (sherryikeda@yahoo.com)
• Kari Gorden (karigorden@yahoo.com)
• Linda Fillhardt (fillhardt@lindafillhardt.com)

Please remember to add our email addresses to your address book and please
check your spam file. Please be aware that on occasion you may receive mail from
other members of EAI. We ask anyone sending email for EAI to use "EAI" somewhere
in the subject line so even if you don't recognize the name of the sender you will
know it's from us.

If you have any questions/comments regarding this, or if you have not been receiving
email from us since you became a member -- please
contact us. There may be a problem with your email address or we may not have
your most recent contact information.

Thank you!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Encaustic Arts Online Magazine Issue Number 2 is here!


Encaustic Arts Magazine is published online semiannually by The Encaustic Art Institute. The first and only international magazine about encaustic, it features the most important news about the medium, interviews with "hot" artists, information on techniques, tools, materials and exhibitions.

Encaustic Arts Online Magazine promises to expand your knowledge and appreciation. Explore how the wax medium is being used both traditionally and innovatively by artists around the world. View beautiful full-color photos of works by prominent artists. Read in-depth articles about the artists and their techniques.

(If you already signed up for the Spring magazine you do not need to sign up for the Fall issue. All you have to do is click on the link below. If you have not already signed up, click on the
link below to register with your email and a link will be sent to you to access the magazine. Note you will need to enter your email in every time to read the magazine unless you save the link.)

Click here to register and receive your free subscription!

OR

Click here if you already registered for past subscriptions

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Habitat For Humanity Breaks Ground


Funds from the Encaustic Art Institute fundraising project in September to benefit Habitat for Humanity have gone toward building a new house in Albuquerque.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Russell Thurston - New Show in Santa Fe

Ruseell Thruston has new work on paper showing at the La Tienda Exhibit Space, 7 Caliente Road, Santa Fe (Eldorado), NM www.theexhibitspace.com

Reception: December 10 from 5-8 pm.

Show closes January 12, 2012

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Encaustic Demo in Santa Fe

Ellen Koment is having a demonstration at Artisan's in Santa Fe this coming Saturday from 1:30-3:30. She will include various techniques on how to work larger.

Benitez Workshop in Tucson


Catherine Nash's Project USA


Workshop Cancelled

Daniella Woolf's November workshop "Encaustic with a Textile Sensibility" is cancelled.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Upcoming Juried Show

CONTEMPORARY SOUTHWEST REALISM at Arroyo Gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe

http://www.arroyosantafe.com/news/2011/09/november-competition-information

DETAILS:

- Entry Deadline: October 15, 2011

- 10 finalists will be selected for our November Juried Group Show, from which a GRAND PRIZE WINNER will be selected by JAMIE MARKLE, Publisher and Editorial Director, FW MEDIA.

- GRAND PRIZE: A one- person show May 2012 at Arroyo, Canyon Road’s first fine art gallery!

Artist is invited to attend the opening and reception of the May show, scheduled reception and opening 5-7pm, May 4th. Show to run through May 23, 2012.

A 5- night stay May 1- 6, 2012 is included for the winner at Fairmont Heritage Place El Corazon de Santa Fe (no cash value).

Contact Arroyo directly for details.

JUROR for the grand prize is JAMIE MARKLE, PUBLISHER & EDITORIAL DIRECTOR of FW MEDIA- including Southwest Art Magazine and The Collector's Guide, among many other publications.

Monday, October 10, 2011

EAI National Juried Show Winners


The Juried Exhibition opening was very impressive to view and there was a wonderful turn out of patrons and artists. We were impressed with the juried artists that made the trip to be part of the show from Illinois, California, Colorado, and Arizona. Thanks to all of you who were able to attend, your presence definitely helped make this show a success.

Linda Durham, the juror took 2 hours to carefully pick Best of Show and Award of Excellence. She said it was very difficult to choose the winners from such a wide range of talent.



The winners are:
Best of Show - Linda Fillhardt (New Mexico)
Award of Excellence - Heidi Sussman (New Jersey)

The show remains up through the end of October.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

National Exhibition Opens at EAI


NATIONAL EXHIBITION OPENS AT EAIThe Encaustic Art Institute (Institute) opens its first national juried exhibition Saturday, October 8th, with a reception in its Pyramid Gallery from 1:00 - 6:00 PM.


Juror for the exhibition was noted gallery owner Linda Durham, who helped establish contemporary art in Santa Fe. For more than 30 years, she owned and operated Durham Contemporary Art Gallery. Durham selected 40 paintings by 29 artists for the premier exhibition of what will become an annual national encaustic exhibition at the Institute.


Selected artists come from eleven states and are predominately women. Represented are Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. Durham will award Best of Show and Award of Excellence cash prizes for the exhibition.


New Mexico artists represented in the exhibition include Albuquerque residents Molly Geissman, Kate Palmo, Harriette Tsosie and Frederick Yost; Farmington resident Michael Billie; Santa Fe residents Guy Baldovi, Linda Fillhardt, Barbara Gagel, Sherry Ikeda, Teena Robinson, and Cherry Whitener Rohe; and Taos resident Paula Verona.




The Institute is located at 18 County Road 55 A (General Goodwin Road), Cerrillos, NM. Take the historic Turquoise Trail--Highway 14--south from Santa Fe or north from Albuquerque. Look for the signs and flag.


Those who miss the opening reception can visit the exhibition weekends from 1:00 - 6:00 PM or by appointment through the end of October. Call 505/424-6487.


For more information about the non profit Encaustic Art Institute, visit: www.eainm.com and www.eainm.blogspot.com

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Habitat for Humanity Fundraising Project


The Encaustic Art Institute
is proud to present and sponsor the Harmony Community Project, a fund-raiser for the Habitat for Humanity. A collaborative effort from the artists in your community.
Mission:
Engaging all artists to collaborate with other community partners to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity.Why:
This project is an example of artists coming together in a seed community to use their talents to engage a larger community to raise funds for low income families. Other community networks, such as Habitat for Humanity and Creative Albuquerque and Encaustic Art Institute, are joining together to create a force for good in our city.Goal:
The goal of the Harmony Community Project is to raise enough monies to build one house in the greater Albuquerque area.How:
•Recruit sponsors to become integral members of the project
•Platinum $1000.00 +
•Gold $500.00 +
•Silver $250.00 +
•Bronze $25.00 +
•Display HARMONY art panel at Encaustic Art Institute now through September 1st. HARMONY panel will then be displayed at Creative Albuquerque from September 22nd through October 6th.
•Publicize the Project in local media through press releases, TV spots, interviews, etc.
Where:
Habitat for Humanity Auction The fund-raising celebration and auction will be held at Creative Albuquerque, 115 4th Street N.W. 87102, at the S.W. corner of 4th & Copper, (public parking available at parking garage at 5th and Copper) Open from 8am to 5pm Monday thru Friday. Phone: (505) 268-1920When:
The Celebration and Fund Raising Auction will be on Saturday, October 1st from 6pm to 9pm. Artists Donation — Sponsorship for Fund Raiser:
Artists donation for the Habitat for Humanity Auction: any artist can donate one work of art. To do so contact Douglas Mehrens: mehrens@eainm.com or
phone: 505.424.6487 for requirements, size restrictions, and submittal deadline.Donations:
Send your donations to: Encaustic Art Institute, 18 County Road 55A (18 General Goodwin Road)
Cerrillos, NM 87010. Make checks out to: Harmony Community Project or to pay by credit card, go to EAINM.com and click on the Harmony Community Project button in the index. Your contribution is tax deductible as permitted by law. Your check-stub is your receipt.Contact:
ENCAUSTIC ART INSTITUTE is a non-profit art organization
Douglas Mehrens, Founder, mehrens@eainm.com
GALLERY AND OFFICE
18 County Road, 55A (18 General Goodwin Road)
Cerrillos, New Mexico 87010
Phone: 505.424.6487
For additional information please visit, The Encaustic Grid Project Blog:
www.harmony-encausticgridproject.com
And, where the actual/final panels were posted including artists names and statements:
www.rodneythompson.com/temporary_storage/HARMONY.html

Thursday, September 22, 2011

National Juried Encaustic Show at the EAI


NATIONAL JURIED
ENCAUSTIC EXHIBITION
OCT. 8 - 30, 2011

Opening Gala Reception and start of exhibition and awards Oct 8 from 1 to 8

The Encaustic Art Institute of New Mexico is presenting a National Juried Encaustic Exhibition. Over 40 pieces where juried into the show with entries coming from all over the US. Those excepted to the show are:
Patricia Aaron
Eliz Alahverdian
Guy Baldovi
Patricia Baldwin Seggebruch
Ann Marie Barker
Michael Billie
Lynn Bland
Michael Discipulo
Linda Fillhardt
Barbara Gagel
Judy Gardner
Molly Geissman
Eileen Goldenberg
Sherry Ikeda
Dinae Kleiss
Elizabeth Marsh
Barbara Michener
Kate Palmo
Martha Pfanschmidt
Teena Robinson
Cherry Rohe
Gay Schy
Heidi Sussman
Rodney Thompson
Harriette Tsosie
Cathy Valentine
Paula Verona
Kathleen Waterloo
Frederick Yost

Linda Durham was the juror for the show. She is owner and founder of Durham
Contemporary Art Gallery, one of Santa Fe’s premier art galleries. Linda Durham is now retired and after 33 years as gallery owner and collector, has graciously agreed to juror this
exhibit.
“Sometimes a special work of art can introduce us to profound places in our being. May we
seek and find those places. And may we be moved by Art’s truth and beauty…
Linda Durham”

Josie Rodriquez at San Diego Airport

Josie Rodriquez just finished putting up Luminous Layers, an all encaustic solo show at the San Diego International Airport. Josie spent a whole year in preparation for this show and installation took over 8 hours....

Monday, September 5, 2011

Make Your Reservation Now for the EAI Gala, Saturday, September 17

9-11 Dedication at the EAI on Sunday, September 11

Rosemary Barile and Linda Fillhardt Opening at ViVO Contemporary

September 14 – October 4, 2011
Reception: Friday, September 16, 5-7 pm

VIVO Contemporary
725 Canyon Road, Santa, Fe, NM 87501. 505-982-1320

Sherry Ikeda Showing in Las Cruces

Monday, August 15, 2011

Call for Art EAI Third Annual Gala and Art Sale: ‘Thumos’, the Passion of Life.

Entries: Encaustic Art Institute members are asked to submit a piece
of their work for sale. You may submit one piece, sized 12” x 12”
and of any depth, suitable to hang on a wall. It can be framed or unframed, but must adhere to the size limitation, 12” x 12”,
and be ready to hang on the wall.
The work should be delivered to the Institute on or before Friday, September 2nd. No exceptions. Shipped entries must
arrive by the deadline with shipping and insurance paid by the artist. The
Institute will retain unsold work for future sales to support its mission.
Size and hanging restrictions: Art Work: 12” x 12”. Questions please contact Douglas
Mehrens at 505/424-6487 or email: mehrens@eainm.com
Artists should
provide the following information along with their entry and in this order:
title of the work, date completed, media, dimensions.
Download the attached form for
recording this information and attach it to the back of your works. Artists
shipping work should include this information taped to the back of their
piece. Remember for this event, shipping and insurance are ONE WAY.
Pricing and sales: All art work must be for sale. The Institute will
retain 100% of the sales to support its mission.


Wednesday, 1 June: Call for art donations distributed
Friday, 2 September: Label info due to sherryikeda@yahoo.com
Friday, 2 September: Deadline for receipt of work by Institute.
Also pick up work from prior show.
Sunday, 11 September Exhibition installed
Saturday, 17 September Gala event: 5:00 - 8:00 PM


Encaustic Art Institute
18 County Road 55 A
Cerrillos, NM 87010
505/424-6487
www.eainm.com
www.eainm.blogspot.com

EAI: Thumos Gala Fund-Raiser- Saturday, September 17, 5-8pm


EAI's one and only fund-raiser Gala "Thumos" is fast approaching and we would like to see all of you stir up the excitement with your friends, family and patrons by purchasing ticket. EAI relies heavily on this one event for funds to make all aspects of the Institute grow and function. We appreciate all your efforts and support for what is going to be a wonderful event.

The procedure for the fund-raiser $25 tickets on September 17th is as follows:
If you have donated a piece for the auction, your entry ticket is covered, otherwise members and spouses pay $25. If the donated piece does not sell, it goes into EAI's permanent collection. To purchase tickets, you can send us your check(s) to: EAI 18 County Road 55A Cerrillos, NM 87010; or pay online. Either way you purchase tickets, please send us the form in the attachment to this email. (in the attachment, be sure and scroll down to the ticket part). To pay online: go to EAINM.com and select Gallery Purchases. Enter $25 and Quantity and enter "update". You can use your Pay Pal account or where it says "Don't have a Pay Pal Account?" click that and it takes you to credit cards.

It does make it easier for us if you pay in advance, so we can figure food and beverage. If at the last minute you want to bring a friend, we will sell tickets at the door.

EAI's Permanent Collection
All members should be aware that we are in the process of drafting letters to 8 major museums in the US to get a special 1st-time traveling exhibit of encaustic work. For this to be accomplished we are working on a larger collection. If you are interested in donating a piece, please contact Douglas: Mehrens@EAINM.com.

Earthly Delights - Encaustic Paintings by Russell Thurston


Opening Reception:
Friday, August 5 · 5pm - 7pm

Exhibition Dates:
August 3- August 24

at ViVO Contemporary
725 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Appropriating science, technology and nature, artist Russell Thurston describes his creative process as "a journey without a map, never quite knowing where the work will wind up. My work is often a mirror of the world I'm trying to make sense of. At other times, it reflects a place to where I long to escape."

"Earthly Delights" represents a contemporary interpretation of one of the world's oldest artistic media, encaustic, which is pigmented beeswax. "It's a difficult medium to control" he says. "Accidents can happen, and often do, when applying the paint. I welcome these events; they help shape the work and give it a more spontaneous feel."

Thurston builds layer upon layer by fusing, scraping and embedding objects in the surface in a kind of archaeology that can reveal the history of its creation. Many of the paintings in "Earthly Delights" feature imagery of interconnected systems, often mingling the technological and the natural. In the painting "Nerve Net," for instance, dense colored lines weave in and out of what could be cells, DNA strands, or perhaps plant matter. "This painting began from a dream I had in which an anatomical engraving of a brain was going to be the main focus. Halfway through the painting, it went in a different direction and became more about the interconnectedness of natural systems. If I hadn't become an artist, I think I would have been a scientist. I see a similarity between scientific exploration and creating a work of art."

ViVO Contemporary, located on historic Canyon Road

in Santa Fe, New Mexico represents an eclectic mix of Santa Fe artists whose work includes oil and acrylic painting, mixed media, works on paper, photography, encaustic and sculpture - all presented in a beautiful contemporary gallery setting.

ViVO is the only gallery in Santa Fe with a room dedicated to book arts. The Book Art Gallery showcases book art forms such as altered, sculptural and interactive books as well as those that are more traditional in structure.

EAI Members Book Now Available


Order you EAI Members book now. We have 88 members in the book. They will be available at the EAI, at the Gala or online. The softcover sells for $25. http://www.blurb.com/my/book/detail/2402825 and the hard cover for $43. http://www.blurb.com/my/book/detail/2402943 The book is 7"x7".

Friday, July 29, 2011

EAI Juried Exhibition Deadline Extended to August 27

EAI has extended the deadline for entry to this Juried Show. The new deadline is August 27th.

Entry information is online at www.eainm.com, Juried Exhibition button in index or go to http://www.eainm.com/eai_juried_exhibitions.html.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Openings in Waxed Paper Workshop

For registration - go to EAINM.com Click on workshops.
“Waxed Paper”
Friday, August 19 - Sunday, August 21. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Minimum: 8 students. Maximum: 15 students. $525. $100 deposit required
Many contemporary artists use paper wrapped over birch panels or paper as a collage element in their work. This three-day workshop goes one step further by providing participants experience with making their own paper and using the paper as a support for their work. Students will explore the ways in which paper can be wrapped, glued, stretched, pulp painted and made into sculpture. Then, using wax glazes, oil sticks and a variety of mixed media techniques, students will transform these amazing supports into works of art.
Instructor: Michelle Belto. BA Education, MA Fine Arts and Consciousness, John F. Kennedy University. 30 years experience as performer, educator, visual artist. Work in public and private collections throughout the US. Teaches encaustic painting and studio art with an emphasis on hand-made paper and wax. Author of Pulp to Painting: Exploring Paper and Wax is slated for publication in Fall 2011. To see more work: http://www.michellebelto.com

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Martha Rea Baker Opening at Karan Ruhlen Gallery

"Excavated Passages" Hot and Cold wax paintings by Martha Rea Baker and Mary Long-Postal at Karan Ruhlen Gallery, opening reception, Friday, July 22.
Karan Ruhlen Gallery, 225 Canyon Road, Santa Fe NM 87501 -505.820.0807- info@karanruhlen.com

EAI member Martha Rea Baker was born in Texas and grew up in Mississippi. After college she returned to the Dallas area where she co-owned a gallery for two decades. In 2006, when she moved to Santa Fe, Baker embarked on encaustics. “It was a natural evolution,” she recalls of her 35 years working in watercolors, oils, and acrylic collage, all of which she manipulated by using layers and glazes. “The advantage of encaustic is the seductive glow of color I achieve through the layering process,” she says. Baker also works in cold-wax, mixing pliable wax medium with oil pigments. Inspired by the Southwest, Baker says that the content of her recent work is earth and land based. “I’m inspired by the strata of geology exposed in canyon walls and distant vistas such as those found in Galisteo Basin.” Ultimately, however, the underlying theme of her work is time. “Its passage and its effect on nature,” she says. “I seek a time-worn look—the results of erosion, weather, and the marks of previous civilizations.”

Monday, July 11, 2011

“Artists on Art” series probes why artists create

Even before written history, human beings manifested an undeniable urge to make marks on all kinds of surfaces. Witness the cave art from Lascaux, Altamira and that more recently captured by Werner Herzog in his fascinating documentary, “Cave of Forgotten Dreams.” The more than 30,000-year-old drawings in Chauvet Cave, Ardeche, France, not only predate written history, but also perspective. Yet their makers have eloquently captured motion and form and evidence a real understanding of anatomy. As we view them in 3-D, they come alive--as alive as if they were drawn yesterday. And we respond. Why? Why were they made? And why do humans continue their endless mark making even now?

“Why do Artists Make Art?” probes the reasons for our frenetic desire to make marks and create art. It is the first in a series of three “Artists on Art” talks by contemporary “mark makers,” whose works are part of three “Mining the Unconscious” exhibitions unfolding in Santa Fe and Cerrillos. The exhibitions and talks, offered free of charge to the public, are among more than 20 other community programs that compose the Mining the Unconscious project. (For details: www.miningtheunconscious.org)

Moderator for “Why do Artists Make Art?” , slated for Friday, July 15th, is artist Donna Ruff. She is a contributing faculty member at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design. She has challenged her panelists not to give the obvious “Because I have to” answer, but to dig deeper by asking themselves what happens when they don’t make art? was art valued and practiced in their families? why did they choose their particular form of expression and their materials? do they consider their work a spiritual practice? and many other challenging thoughts that evoke a deeper response. Panelists include Santa Fe artists Lisa de St. Croix, Taylor Oliver and Eliza Schmid, as well as Albuquerque artists Raymond Petersen and Barbara Shapiro.

The second “Artists on Art” program explores “How does art affect/reflect culture?” It’s slated for Friday, July 22 and panel moderator is Kathleen McCloud. McCloud is a visual artist and writer/audio producer for museum exhibitions, including the Vancouver Art Gallery, Dayton Art Institute and Herbert Johnson Museum/Cornell University as well as for multiple programs for the Library of Congress. Her panelists include Farmington artist Michael Billie, Santa Fe artists Sallyann Paschall and Iris Vazquez and Jemez Springs artist Betsie Miller-Kusz. The panelists have been asked to address how ritual fits into their work, whether landscape holds symbols and information unique to an area, impacting the culture of that place, and whether their art addresses contemporary culture or speaks more to myth.
“What is the role of the unconscious in creativity?” is the concluding program in the “Artists on Art “series. Its panel is moderated by Anne Farrell, Retired Chair of Media Arts for the Santa Fe Community College. Farrell’s panelists include Albuquerque artist Ralph Greene and Santa Fe artists Joe Griffo, John Hogan, Caroline Williams and Stan Yeatts. Panelists will bring the Mining the Unconscious discussions full circle as they address the role of the unconscious in their own work.

All “Artists on Art” dialogs begin at 7:00 PM at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design Annex , 1600 St. Michael’s Drive and will conclude by 9:00 PM

ARTISTS “MINE THE UNCONSCIOUS” IN EXHIBITION SERIES

The mysteries of the creative process unfold in a series of exhibitions and community events this summer in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Called “Mining the Unconscious,” the project references the long- awaited 2009 publication of Carl Jung’s red book journal and explores the role of the unconscious in all forms of artistic expression, ranging from poetry, dance, drama, and painting to its reflection in myth, dream and shamanism.

The Red Book itself--sometimes referred to as “the holy grail of the unconscious”-- details Jung’s confrontation with his own unconscious in dialogs with archetypal figures he encounters through “active imagining.” Jung considered The Red Book--written and illustrated over a period of many years--his most important work. “The years...when I pursued the inner images, were the most important time of my life...Everything else is to be derived from this...My entire life consisted in elaborating what had burst forth from the unconscious and flooded me like an enigmatic stream.”

In a series of three exhibitions, contemporary artists explore such Jungian themes as alchemy, archetype, dream, prophecy, spirituality, shamanism and symbol.

“Mining the Unconscious I” which premiered at The Santa Fe Arts Commission Community Gallery Friday, June 17, continues through August 21st. The Gallery is located at 201 West Marcy Street (intersection of Marcy and Sheridan), Santa Fe. Gallery hours are 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Tuesday - Saturday. EAI members Martha Rea Baker and Russell Thurston are included in this juried show. For more information, contact: Gallery Manager Rod Lambert, 505/955-6705 or visit http://www.santafenm.gov/index.aspx?NID=1531

“Mining the Unconscious II,” --an artist-initiated exhibition showcasing the works of 35 invited artists from throughout New Mexico opened Friday, July 8th and continues through August 7th at the Santa Fe
University of Art and Design’s Fine Arts Gallery. The Gallery is located next to the Fogelson Library on the University’s campus at 1600 Saint Michael's Drive, Santa Fe. Gallery hours are Thursday - Sunday, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM. The exhibition includes encaustic works by EAI members Jayne Levant and Harriette Tsosie.

In conjunction with “Mining the Unconscious II,” selected artists from all three exhibitions will participate in a series of “Artists on Art” panels and discussions about the creative process itself. Topics include: “Why do Artists make Art?” “How does Art Affect/Reflect Culture,” and “What role
does the unconscious play in creativity? The talks are Friday evenings July 15, 22, and 29th beginning at 7:00 PM in the Annex, a classroom space adjacent to the Fine Arts Gallery and in the same building. Contact: Harriette Tsosie, 575/779-7941 or hftsosie@earthlink.net

“Mining the Unconscious III” is an exhibition by members of The Encaustic Art Institute. It is the only one of the three exhibitions restricted to a single medium: encaustic (pigmented wax). Artists working with encaustic demonstrate the versatility of the medium in expressing the dreamy, abstract qualities of the unconscious and its layered complexity. The Institute’s member-artists are from throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. The exhibition opens in the Institute’s Pyramid Gallery on Saturday, August 6, with a reception from 1:00 - 6:00 PM and continues through August 28th. The Institute is located at 18 County Road 55-A (General Goodwin Road), Cerrillos, NM. Hours are Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 - 6:00 PM and by appointment. Contact: Douglas Mehrens, 505/424-6487 or visit either www.eainm.com or www.eainm.blogspot.com

All three exhibitions are open free of charge to the public and most of the exhibited works are for sale.

In addition to the exhibitions, a plethora of community events are planned. For details: www.miningtheunconscious.org

Mining the Unconscious project partners include: The Encaustic Art Institute, The New Mexico Art Therapy Association, and The New Mexico Committee for the National Museum in the Arts.

Images: above, Diane Bailey Haug, Veritgo; right, Susan Stone, Sine Macula Peccati.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

PHOTO ENCAUSTIC Workshop with MICHAEL DAVID at the EAI

Friday, July 15 - Sunday, July 17, 2011
at the Encaustic Art Institute
Cost: $525
For more information or to register, visit the Encaustic Art Institute

The theory and practice of the fusion of photographic processes with the encaustic medium is the focus of this workshop. Participants will learn how to integrate photographic images with encaustic through techniques such as layering, pouring, painting, and by making original imagery translucent. Students will experiment with various methods of manipulating the original photograph, including toning, distressing, and transfer techniques. Also covered are archival techniques, presentation methods, and basic safety.

Michael David's paintings are included in the permanent public collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Jewish Museum in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Edward Albee Foundation, and The American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is a founding director of the Fine Arts Workshop. www.michaeldavidartist.com

Michael David & Scott Browning

Friday, June 24, 2011

News from the EAI

Yesterday the EAI got the FINAL notice that they are now a 501 (c)3. Also, Los Alamos Bank is giving to the EAI $1500 as a sponsor. Doug has also found someone to write grants. Congratulations.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Free EAI Online Magazine

For more information go to http://www.eainm.com/eai_magazine.html

Francisco Benitez Opening at Nuart Gallery, June 24

Nuart Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of
Francisco Benitez's solo exhibition:

U T P I C T U R A P O E S I S

june 24th through july 10th
opening reception: june 24th, 5 to 7 pm
[ please join us for hors d'oeuvres + live music the artist will be present
to discuss his latest body of work ]



Known for his conceptual old master oils, Benítez discovered the ancient method of working figuratively with encaustic, exemplified by the well-known Fayum portraits of ancient Egypt. Working with this painstaking process, Benitez forges compelling portraits and figures out of molten wax, often with vignettes and poetic texts embedded into the luscious surface. Although he is preoccupied with examining and recuperating the ancient Greek and Egyptian past through an art historical technique, his subject matter is totally contemporary and examines the individual psyche confronted with the angst of our technologically driven, progress-oriented society. The title, Ut Pictura Poesis, a term coined by Roman author Horace, implies that the artistic image is interlaced with the threads of ethereal texts which poignantly construct a complex tableau representing perceptions of the world in which we live.

Benítez has featured his encaustics at the Chapelle des Penitents Blancs in Gordes, France, and the Abbaye de Fontmorigny (France) in 2008 and 2010. In addition to his painting, he lectures on the two-dimensional works of the baroque period, plus he has begun teaching workshops on the encaustic technique in the US and Europe, most notably at R & F paints in Kingston, New York, and the Encaustic Art Institute in Cerrillos, New Mexico. Benitez' work is also included in numerous private collections, come as high profile as Jean-Paul Gaultier's. These collections are spread across the globe, including the United States, France, Italy, Mexico, Canada and Sweden. His work is on permanent display at the New Mexico State Legislature's public art collection, as well as at the National Hispanic Culture Center and Conseil General de l'Aveyron in France.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions by phone at 505-988-3888 or by email at fineart@nuartgallery.com. We look forward to hearing from you.

Nuart Gallery Staff

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

EAI Members Program, Sunday at 2:30pm

EAI Members Program on Sunday, June 26th @ 2:30 pm.
Encaustic Art Institute
18 County Road 55 A, Cerrillos, NM 87010
505/424-6487
www.eainm.com
www.eainm.blogspot.com

MVS Studios in Las Cruces will give a special talk/demo on...
"Everything you wanted to know about framing, but were afraid to ask!"
MVS Studios
535 North Main Street
Las Cruces, NM 8800
575·524·3636 or 575·524·3637
http://www.mvsstudios.com

Here's your opportunity to see how a custom frame shop handles encaustic work.
Open to EAI members and the public.

Russell Thurston
EAI Program Director

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Call for Art

“Mining the Unconscious II”
Encaustic Art Institute
18 County Road 55 A, Cerrillos, NM 87010
505/424-6487
www.eainm.com
www.eainm.blogspot.com
www.miningtheunconscious.org
Entries: Encaustic Art Institute members are invited to submit one
piece of work. Works must be created specific to this exhibition. The
Institute will not hang old work or work on hand. Entries to be delivered to
the Institute’s Pyramid Gallery any Saturday or Sunday, 1 - 6 PM but no
later than Sunday, July 31 by 6:00 PM, no exceptions. Shipped entries
must arrive by the deadline with shipping and insurance paid by the artist.
Pickup of sold and unsold work Sunday, August 28, 1 - 6 PM
Size and hanging restrictions: All work must be ready to hang
with secure wire across the back. No sawtooth hangers. 3-D work is
restricted to 50 lbs for pedestal and 70 lbs for floor display and cannot
exceed 5’ in any direction
Label information: Artists should provide the following information
along with their entry and in this order: Title of work, your name, medium,
dimensions--with height first--, price. Download the attached form and
attach one copy to your entry. E-mail the label information and price to:
Sherry Ikeda: s.ikeda@att.net
Pricing and sales: All art work must be for sale. The Institute in
accordance with the vote of its members will retain a 15% commission.
Calendar
11 June Call for art distributed
31 July Deadline for receipt of work by Institute (1:00 - 6:00 PM)
Label information to Sherry Ikeda: s.ikeda@att.net
1 - 5 August Exhibition installed and labeled
6 August Opening reception: 1:00 - 6:00 PM
28 August Artists pick up unsold work, 1:00 - 6:00 PM
It takes a lot of work to organize and hang an exhibition. You can help by following
the instructions and respecting the deadlines. Thank you

Harmony Community Project


The Encaustic Art Instituteis proud to present and sponsor the Harmony Community Project, a fund-raiser for the Habitat for Humanity. A collaborative effort from the artists in your community.
Mission:
Engaging all artists to collaborate with other community partners to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity.
Why:
This project is an example of artists coming together in a seed community to use their talents to engage a larger community to raise funds for low income families. Other community networks, such as Habitat for Humanity and Creative Albuquerque and Encaustic Art Institute, are joining together to create a force for good in our city.
Goal:
The goal of the Harmony Community Project is to raise enough monies to build one house in the greater Albuquerque area.
How:
•Recruit sponsors to become integral members of the project
•Platinum $1000.00 +
•Gold $500.00 +
•Silver $250.00 +
•Bronze $25.00 +
•Display HARMONY art panel at Encaustic Art Institute now through September 1st. HARMONY panel will then be displayed at Creative Albuquerque from September 22nd through October 6th.
•Publicize the Project in local media through press releases, TV spots, interviews, etc.
Where:
Habitat for Humanity Auction The fund-raising celebration and auction will be held at Creative Albuquerque, 115 4th Street N.W. 87102, at the S.W. corner of 4th & Copper, (public parking available at parking garage at 5th and Copper) Open from 8am to 5pm Monday thru Friday. Phone: (505) 268-1920
When:
The Celebration and Fund Raising Auction will be on Saturday, October 1st from 6pm to 9pm. Artists Donation — Sponsorship for Fund Raiser:
Artists donation for the Habitat for Humanity Auction: any artist can donate one work of art. To do so contact Douglas Mehrens: mehrens@eainm.com or
phone: 505.424.6487 for requirements, size restrictions, and submittal deadline.
Donations:
Send your donations to: Encaustic Art Institute, 18 County Road 55A (18 General Goodwin Road)Cerrillos, NM 87010. Make checks out to: Harmony Community Project or to pay by credit card, go to EAINM.com and click on the Harmony Community Project button in the index. Your contribution is tax deductible as permitted by law. Your check-stub is your receipt. You can also go to the EAI website to donate: http://www.eainm.com/eai_harmony.html
Contact:
ENCAUSTIC ART INSTITUTE is a non-profit art organization
Douglas Mehrens, Founder, mehrens@eainm.com
GALLERY AND OFFICE
18 County Road, 55A (18 General Goodwin Road)
Cerrillos, New Mexico 87010
Phone: 505.424.6487
For additional information please visit, The Encaustic Grid Project Blog:
www.harmony-encausticgridproject.com
And, where the actual/final panels were posted including artists names and statements:
www.rodneythompson.com/temporary_storage/HARMONY.html
Habitat

Monday, June 6, 2011

Susan Stone at Juniper Fine Arts Gallery


EAI member, Susan Stone, currently has 10 pieces of her Encaustic art on display at the Juniper Fine Arts Gallery Spring Open Show. The Juniper Fine Arts Gallery is located in Kanab, Utah. The show will remain hanging through July 1st, 2011. www. JuniperArt.Kanab.net

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Call for Art

EAI Third Annual Gala and Art Sale:
‘Thumos’, the Passion of Life.

Entries: Encaustic Art Institute members are asked to submit a piece of their work for sale. You may submit one piece, sized 12” x 12” and of any depth, suitable to hang on a wall. It can be framed or unframed, but must adhere to the size limitation, 12” x 12”, and be ready to hang on the wall. The work should be delivered to the Institute on or before Friday, September 2nd. No exceptions. Shipped entries must arrive by the deadline with shipping and insurance paid by the artist.
The Institute will retain unsold work for future sales to support its mission.
Size and hanging restrictions: Art Work: 12” x 12”. Questions please contact Douglas
Mehrens at 505/424-6487 or email: mehrens@eainm.com
Artists should provide the following information along with their entry and in this
order: title of the work, date completed, media, dimensions. Email: mehrens@eainm.com to get form that is attached to back of work.
Artists shipping work should include this information taped to the back of
their piece. Remember for this event, shipping and insurance are ONE
WAY. Pricing and sales: All art work must be for sale. The Institute
will retain 100% of the sales to support its mission.

Encaustic Art Institute
18 County Road 55 A
Cerrillos, NM 87010
505/424-6487
www.eainm.com
www.eainm.blogspot.com

Thursday, May 26, 2011

EAI artist, Linda Fillhardt, has piece purchased by New Mexico Art in Public Places program.


Linda Fillhardt is thrilled to have one of her encaustic pieces purchased through the New Mexico Art in Public Places program. The piece, Disintegration #3, is now hanging in Santa Fe Fire Station #3.

Over 600 artists submit work each year to the New Mexico Art in Public Spaces program. From that group about 200 are selected and 3 pieces from each artist are placed in a portfolio for that year. When a public entity needs art for their space they select it from the portfolio.

The Santa Fe Fire Department chose this piece from the portfolio for their new fire station. They thought that the piece reminded them of fire and appreciated that fire was used in the encaustic process.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Additional Information on the Michael David Workshop


“Photo Encaustic Workshop” by Michael David
Friday, July 15 - Sunday, July 17, 2011. $525. $100 deposit required.
Minimum: 8 students. Maximum: 15 students.


From Michael David:
Encaustic and photography (and film as well) are inherently and intimately
related. These mediums have the unique ability to "fuse" memory and encase the
"moment." Encaustic provides the perfect skin, flesh, and material to capture
and preserve photographic and film imagery imagery of our past and present.

I have been working with the two mediums for over two decades. From my early
figurative “Jackie Series,” to my most recent exhibition of collaborative
paintings, “Post Mammalian Tension (based on archival film and photography),
with filmmaker Scott Browning, I have developed techniques and processes unique
to the medium. The process of large and medium scale pouring is ambitious and
exciting and can yield extraordinary results.

Look at the “Works” section of my web site www.michaeldavidartist.com and click
on “The Jackies” and “Post Mammalian Tension” albums for examples of this
distinct and beautifully expressive process.

My collaborator Scott Browning will also be joining me at the workshop. Together
we will discuss the conceptual and technical issues we faced in bringing
together encaustic painting and archival cinema and photography for our recent
show in Atlanta (along with the surprising parallels and points of intersection
we discovered along the way). We will also explore the historical and
contemporary dialogue between painting and cinema – a sometimes contentious,
often complimentary, and always fascinating and evolving relationship (our
power point presentation on this covers everything from Leger, to Man Ray, to
Bergman, to Woody Woodpecker!).

We will only have a short time together and the time will no doubt fly –
therefore,I would like to start a dialogue with each of you now. If you could
send me JPEGs of your work and tell me your goals well in advance it will allow
us tailor this workshop to your individual needs and prepare relevant images and
support materials.

While our time is short, I know if we prepare well enough in advance you will
leave with several exhibition ready pieces you will love.

PS...don't forget to ask me about photo encaustic and silk, something we just
came up with about a month ago. It's amazing.

Best Regards
Michael David

Instructor: Michael David. BFA Parsons School of Design. Abstract painter known for his use of encaustic. Work included in permanent collections of the following museums: Metropolitan, Guggenheim, Jewish Museum of NY, Museum of Contemporary Art, LA, and the LA County Museum of Art. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Edward Albee Foundations, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. To see more work: http://www.michaeldavidartist.com

Monday, May 2, 2011

EAI Members at Johnson's Gallery in Madrid

Encaustic Art Institute members have been chosen for a showing at Johnson's Gallery in Madrid, New Mexico for the month of May.
There will be an opening reception Saturday May 7th from 3-5 pm.

The Galleries regular hours are - Tues-Sat 10-6 and Sun 12-5.

Location: 2843 Highway 14 , in Madrid. (about a mile and a half south on Hwy 14 from the Encaustic Institute Gallery) For more directions, 505-471-1054

The participating artists are: Fionna Buck, Douglas Mehrens, Jan Whitebear Dobin, Michael Billie, Linda Fillhardt, Karon Leigh, Sally Avant, Kate Palmo, Josie Rodriguez, Harriette Tsosie, Margaret Betrand, Kari Gorden, Debra Blair, Guy Baldovi, Barbara Michener, Susan Lasch Krevitt, Yvonne Mancuso, Trish Foschi

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Workshop Cancellation

The May 17-19 and May 21-23 paper collage workshops with Kathryn Bevier are CANCELLED.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Michael Billie Selected


Michael Billie was selected to be featured as one of the five artist for the current
year on the newmexicooutdoor.com site.

http://newmexicooutdoor.com/Michael_Billie.html
www.michaelbillie.com

Sunday, April 17, 2011

New Member, Jo Moniz Showing in Seatle

Jo Moniz showing at
shift gallery in Seattle
306 S. Washington St, 3105
Seattle WA


April 7 through April 30 2011
Oceania
Encaustic and sculpture
Opening First Thursday April 7 5-8pm
Artist Reception Saturday April 9 5-8pm
Shift hours: Friday & Saturday 12-5pm
Or by Appointment: info@shiftstudio.org

Shift Collaborative Studio is pleased to present a showing of Jo Moniz’ encaustic and mixed media works. Fascinated with island life, Jo’s recent encaustic paintings have focused on exploration of rich oceanic and island life forms. The works are created by layering sumptuous coats of rich beeswax encaustic. Ethnic patterning produced by island peoples is an inspiration for the abstracted shapes which also appear in her work.

Jo Moniz is a visual artist living in Seattle, Washington. She also holds Washington and Hawaii architectural licenses. For more information about the artist, please visit: www.jomoniz.com

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Sign Up Now for Sherrie Posternak's Workshop, April 30 and May 1


Some characteristics of encaustic medium lend themselves well to receiving
transferred images. These techniques enhance the ability of the artist to
represent ideas using layering, perspective, and graphics. Sherrie Posternak
uses transferred images extensively in her work, and has experimented with a
large variety of materials and methods. In this two day workshop April 30
and May 1, you will have a chance to play with and rate your photo transfers
using at least 8 different types of printed surfaces, 3 methods of
transferring, and 7 ways of "sealing in" your transfer. We will also spend
time learning how to correctly do a pour, and an alternative non-poured
panel preparation.
Sherrie will also demonstrate transferring other media besides photos, as
well as embedding (rather than transferring) images printed on silk, silk
tissue, and sumi paper. You will have time to test each technique on sample
boards, as well as spend time composing at least one finished piece. To sign
up for the class, go to the EAI Website

Saturday, April 9, 2011

April May Issue of Barbara Michener Newsletter

To see Barbara Michener Newsletter go to her website. http://www.bmichenerart.com/

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Last Call For Wax and Resin Workshop

Still room in the Wax and Resin workshop at EAI, April 16 - 17. Go to the EAI website to register: www.eainm.com and click on PayPal.

Nancy Reyner Demo on Sunday, April 10

Nancy Reyner
Free Golden Acrylic Lecture Demonstration for EAI

Sunday, April 10, 2011, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

18 County Road, 55A, Cerrillos, NM
To Register: 505-424-6487

Nancy Reyner, lecturer for Golden Artist Colors, presents a FREE two hour lecture/demonstration. Nancy focuses on acrylic products and techniques that replicate encaustic or wax. She will also include new processes such as Digital Mixed Media, and new paints such as the slow drying “Open Acrylics”, plus a large array of acrylic Gels, Mediums, Gessoes, Grounds, Additives, Reflective Paints, Varnishes & other new Custom Products.

Learn how acrylics can be used as grounds for other media, (i.e. watercolor or colored pencil); get key information on color mixing, blending and controlling drying time; and see how gels can customize paint or create unique textural surfaces. From traditional to contemporary to mixed media, acrylics are infinitely versatile. Artists of all levels will come away from this lecture with fresh new insights.

Technical tips, cool tricks, free product samples and information packets are available to all participants, including hand-painted color charts.

Space is limited, so register today! It’s FREE.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

"PULP” Opens at EAI

Paper + encaustic= interesting art!



The Encaustic Art Institute announces “Pulp,” an exhibition by its member artists working on or incorporating paper with their encaustic (pigmented wax) paint and medium.

The Institute hosts an opening reception Saturday, April 2, from 1:00 - 6:00 PM in its Pyramid Gallery.

The Institute is located at 18 County Road 55 A (General Goodwin Road), Cerrillos, NM. Take the historic Turquoise Trail--Highway 14--south from Santa Fe or north from Albuquerque. Look for the signs and flag.

“Pulp” continues throughout April and May. Those who miss the opening reception can visit the gallery weekends from 1:00 - 6:00 PM or by appointment.
Call 505/424-6487.

For more information about the non profit Encaustic Art Institute, visit: www.eainm.com and www.eainm.blogspot.com

Friday, March 25, 2011

Russell Thurston Makes Changes to June Workshop

Rusell's June Intermediate/Advanced Encaustic will be 2 days - June 11-12. Accordingly, the cost will be $350, inc. all materials.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Thurston's Upcoming Workshop. Sign Up Now


INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED ENCAUSTIC WORKSHOP
Instructor: Russell Thurston
Friday, March 25 - Sunday, March 27, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

This three-day class is for artists who have a basic understanding of encaustic technique and want to push their painting into brave new areas. You will learn a variety of new techniques that allow you to take the encaustic process well beyond basic layering and scraping. You’ll be amazed at how versatile and evocative the medium can be.
A brief overview of what we’ll cover:
• “Work That Surface” — This portion of the workshop will show you how to use specialized encaustic tools designed to make unique marks, smooth the surface or build up heavy texture
• “The Three ‘E’s’” — Etching, Engraving, and Embossing. You’ll learn various ways to achieve fine details using stencils that can give a hard edge or a soft, glowing atmosphere to your paintings
• “Oil Magic” — How to integrate oils, oil sticks and dry pigments into the working process. The range of looks that you can achieve by adding oils is phenomenal. It really is magical and can greatly expand the possibilities of your painting
• “It Came in 3-D!” — After you’ve mastered the two-dimensional encaustic surface, it’s time to move on to the many possibilities of three-dimensional encaustic work. Encaustic can make a fine sculptural medium, but only if you know its strengths and weaknesses. An overview of how to work with encaustic in three-dimensions.
About Russell Thurston
Russell Thurston lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his wife, a writer, and his son, Max. Previously a photographer and illustrator in Chicago, IL, he has lived and painted in Santa Fe since 1996. During that time, he has had solo and group shows in Santa Fe, Chicago, Manhattan, Los Angeles, Kingston, Tucson, and the Haydon Arts Center in Lincoln, NE. He is on the Board of Directors of the Encaustic Art Institute. For more information, visit www.russellthurston.com.

• To sign up for workshops, go to the EAI website: http://www.eainm.com/eai_event_signup.html
• For more information call 505-424-6487.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Encaustic Arts Magazine Coming Soon Online

Thank you for your enthusiastic response to the launching of the first Encaustic Arts Magazine!
During the initial subscription period, The Institute realized the hard version of the Encaustic Magazine was born ahead of its time. We quickly understood that to pay service to the quality of the Magazine and do it right, we would need a stronger foundation to spring from. Thus we have decided to publish it in the online format. This would make it available to everyone for free.
So, with great thanks, for those of you who have already subscribed, your refunds will be coming shortly.
Our website and blog site continue to grow and flourish, and will soon be the place to read the Encaustic Arts Online Magazine. Also, the weekend open houses are about to start April 2 and our 2011 workshop schedule is going strong. Follow us at www.eainm.com and eainm.blogspot.com

Friday, March 4, 2011

March and April Member Programs


March Members Program will be on March 20th (3rd Sunday) at 2 pm at Rusell Thurstons studio. 8 Caliente Place, Eldorado (S.F.) 505 466-1168. He will give a talk about his work and maybe a short demo of a new technique from upcoming workshops.

The April Program will be the regular 2nd Sunday - April 10th at 2 pm at EAI and will feature a talk/demo by Nancy Reyner.
Nancy is a very well-known artist, teacher and writer.

Diane Aldrich Kleiss in Three Exhibits


IN THIS MOMENT
FACE UofA Exhibit at two venues: The Stone Dragon Gallery March 2-April 5
Opening March 5th 4-7pm
and Flux Gallery March 18 - April 1
Opening March 19th 5 -8 pm
She will have her new series 'Intimate Spaces' in each gallery.
5" square 17 pieces: 8 of the series at Stone Dragon and 9 at Flux
see postcard
AND...The International Encaustic Exhibit at the Tubac Art Center, AZ
Playing With Fire March 18 - May 1, 2011
Opening Reception Friday March 18, 5 - 7pm

For more information contact Diane M Kleiss www.dianealdrichkleiss.com

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Working Representationally in Encaustic

The Encaustic Art Institute is offering a three-day workshop on working representationally with encaustic. Instructor is acclaimed encaustic master, Francisco Benitez. Benitez studied academic painting techniques and anatomy/figure drawing at the Art Student's League in New York City. He holds a BFA degree from the Department of Art and Art History at the Uniersity of New Mexico and completed independent graduate study in Spain and elsewhere. He exhibits internationally and is reprsented in Santa Fe by Nuart Gallery.

Pictured above:" Lucrezia." Francisco Benitez. Encaustic/panel.

The workshop is slated for Friday, March 18 through Sunday, March 20 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM daily. Cost is $525 with all materials included. There are a few remaining spaces available. To enroll, go to www.eainm.com and click on the PayPal button. Be sure to specify the name of the workshop.

The Institute is located at 18 County Road 55 A (General Goodwin Road) in Cerrollos, New Mexico, just south of Santa Fe, a major art market. Nearby bed and breakfasts offer unique lodging for a total New Mexico immersion experience.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Kate Palmo Showing Encaustic Work in Albuequerque

EAI Artist Barbara Gagel Showing in Lowell, MA



Barbara Gagel's show Elusive Illumination, The Encaustic Monotype.

February 12th to March 5th, 2011

Opening: Saturday, Feb. 12, 7-9pm

Reception for the

Boston Printmakers Biennial

Feb. 26, 2-4 pm

Demonstration of Encaustic Printmaking

Saturday March 5th 2:30 pm

Ayer Lofts Gallery

172 Middle Street, Lowell, MA

www.ayerlofts.com

Gallery Hours: Thurs. & Fri. 4-7pm, Sat. & Sun. 11-4pm


The installation: "Sea of Light" is the center piece of the show. A 78"L by 76"W translucent wall panel, printed with the wax and pigment medium, collaged with other prints and holographic mylar, will have projected light and sound. The artist statement explains the deeply personal and transformative "happening" by the sea.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Encaustic Demos at the EAI on March 5


"Touched with Fire" offers an introduction to Encaustic.
As part of Albuquerque's Women and Creativity Month (March), is offering two "Touched with Fire" demonstrations of the encaustic (pigmented wax) painting technique by Institute member Harriette Tsosie.

The sessions are Saturday, March 5th from 1:00 - 3:00 PM and from 3:00 - 5:00 PM. Admission (pay at the door) of $10 will be used to support the Institute's public education programs.

The Institute is located at 18 County Road 55 A (General Goodwin Road), Cerrillos, New Mexico, 87010. Take Highway 14 South from Santa Fe or North from Albuquerque.

For more information: 575/779-7941 or www.eainm.blogspot.com

Monday, February 21, 2011

Patricia Aaron Receives Best of Show Honors


Patricia Aaron currently has a piece in the Madden Museum of Art, 6363 S. Fiddlers Green, Greenwood Village, CO
Show title: This Is Colorado thru March 24, 2011.
There is a review of this show on her website of the article in the Littleton Independent newspaper. www.patriciaaaron.com

Her work , Youngstown, circa 1966, won Best of Show honors
60 " x 48", 2010
Encaustic and ink on panel