After some hard but enjoyable work in curating
"The Wax Book, Altered, Repurposed, Remade" exhibit...the sweet little Gallery X at Truro Center for the Arts, MA...was set up with the works of thirteen artists working in the book arts format....This was really a highlight for me to see it come to fruition and see it all together, as part of the
Encaustic Conference Year 6....Below are some photos of that exhibit, that ran from May 31st to June 7th, at the
Truro Center for the Arts at Castlehill, Truro, MA...the exhibit lives on in book format with a catalogue that is available ....if you want a copy let me know..only a few remain or you can get it straight from
Blurb.com
The Wax Book, Altered Repurposed, Remade, Front book cover, designed by
Sarah E. Rehmer
Above are the group of 13 artists in the exhibit, from left to right - Photo courtesy of
Deborah Kapoor:
Sherrie Posternak,
Catherine Nash,
Julie Shaw Lutts,
Christine Kyle,
Supria Karmakar,
Nancy Natale,
Corina Alvarezdelugo, Patricia Dusman,
Sarah E. Rehmer, Deborah Kapoor,
Milisa Galazzi,
Deborah Winiarski,
Neverne Covington
Above: Nancy Natale's piece:
Lift and Separate; Christine Kyle's work,
Lost Lists and Deborah Winiarski's work,
Wild Lupine and
Lines Written
Detail or closer views below
Above: Nancy Natale's
Lift and Separate
Christine Kyle's
Lost Lists
Deborah Winiarski's
Lines Written above and
Wild Lupine below
Above: Sarah E. Rehmer's
Forbidden and
Looking Back,
Catherine Nash's
Carrying the World,
Julie Shaw Lutts'
Lepidopterous Journey
Supria Karmakar's
Terra Incognita
Above: Sarah E. Rehmer's
Looking Back
Below: Sarah E. Rehmer's
Forbidden
Catherine Nash,
"Carrying the World"
Julie Shaw Lutts,
Lepidopterous Journey
Supria Karmakar,
Terra Incognita
Above Right: Corina S. Alvarexdelugo's
Pangaea 20
Below: Closer view of Corina's work
Deborah Kapoor's
Bloodmilk
Supria Karmakar, Catherine Nash, Julie Shaw Lutts, Collaborative Panels, Mapping 1-9
Julie Shaw Lutts, Mapping Panels
Catherine Nash, Mapping Panels
Supria Karmakar, Mapping Panels
Neverne Covington, Inviting Pleasure
Above, Milisa Galazzi's None Dare Call it Treason
Patricia Dusman, Braille on the wall and Bark next to Milisa's piece
Milisa Galazzi's None Dare Call it Treason
Patricia Dusman, Braille
Patricia Dusman, Bark
Sherrie Posternak's Pulp Fiction and Pulp Non-Fiction
Some other highlights were the Gallery walk - I loved seeing all the exhibits...it was so much fun to gallery hop. The other highlighs were the book signing event, it is inspiring to me that so many artists have produced books of their work or highlighting a theme/concept...I was busy preparing the final steps for my demonstration on "Altered Books, Wax and Mica" that I didn't partake in the Hotel Fair, but I heard it was a wonderful event...and I will look forward to it again I hope...I loved the Post Card Fundraiser..I walked away with two
Milisa Galazzi's and a Cathy Valentine....
I loved spending two glorious days with 6 students working in the Altered Books 2 day Post-Conference workshop....
Here are some beginning images of work being created in this workshop: