Hey guys! I am graduating from Columbia College in a week and I am so excited! I can’t even begin to express how thankful I am for your constant support as you have tracked with me through these last three years. It’s such an honor to have so many stand by me to guide and encourage me. Here is … Continue reading
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Install
I’m excited to announce that the majority of the exhibition is installed! Here are a few Iphone photos from Saturday as a co-worker and I put up the exhibition together. Sorry if they are a little bit dark and have glare, I’ll document the exhibition once the entire show is up. I have one more … Continue reading
Approaching Install
This week has been full of framing and matting to prepare to hang the exhibition. I have over twenty finished pieces and now my focus is shifting toward the wall text design and exhibition layout. I sent a design to Lisa Lindvay tonight to help with the graphic design, as she offered to help when … Continue reading
Spring Break Progress
This week I met up with Pamela, the woman who I made a book about last Spring. I wanted to ask her how Heartland Alliance has helped her in her journey and how it has improved her life. I am going to add this interview to the final Blurb book. Me: How did you find … Continue reading
Coming into Light
This week I had a few meetings discussing the upcoming exhibition. I met with Judy Natal on Tuesday and we went over my artist statement and title for the work. I am currently working on another draft of the statement which will ultimately be the wall text that I hang for the exhibition. We also … Continue reading
Progress
This week I made some strides in getting ideas together for the exhibition. I called Larry Oberc from the library and asked him some simply questions about the space. We talked about wall color, hanging material, budget, etc. I also started test printing images to see how large the photographs could print. I am re-scanning … Continue reading
Update
This week I started to work on my goals for the exhibition. I measured the space and started to plan out where each project would go. I can fit around 25-30 images in the show. I made a little model of how the space is laid out. I also talked to Robert Linkiewicz in the photo … Continue reading