Adrianna Cubides, performance artist
Tim Barrett introduction - Japanese style vat and mould
detail of Adrianna's paper words tendril (show artists' contributions)
Sands, Signs, Symbols:Western Journeys by Mary Ellen Long
Paper works through the years by MEL (part of mini-retrospective)
The artist-curator with Ancestry and Sando Sign sculpture
Washi installation - Priscilla Robinson, Catherine Nash, Lois James
Tom Leech marbled papers, Sukey Hughes Goddess books
Lori B. Goodman's Journeys
Helen Hiebert's installation
Wasp Washi installation in the lobby (MEL)
Before the opening with Tim Barrett, Adrianna Cubides, Shay Lopez - Goodman's Old Beginnings piece with Jill Powers' Small Winged Life on the wall and framed work by Nicole Donnelly
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
WASHI AND OTHER EPHEMERA: The Art of Hand Papermaking
Washi & Other Ephemera:
The Art of Hand Papermaking
August 23–September 28, 2013
Handmade paperworks by nationally-recognized paper artists* and retrospective installation
by Mary Ellen Long / Guest presenter MacArthur Genius Grant award winner Timothy D. Barrett
Register for Workshops Online At www.DurangoArts.org
802 E. 2nd Avenue, Durango | (970) 259-2606
Hours: 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Tuesday–Saturday
Exhibit Curator: Mary Ellen Long
Guest Presenter: Timothy D. Barrett
Recipient of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation, MacArthur Fellowship “Genius Grant.”
Opening Reception
Friday, August 23, 5-7 p.m.
5:30 p.m. Introduction by curator Mary Ellen Long
and demonstration of Japanese hand papermaking by
special guest Timothy D. Barrett
Jill Powers - Winged Life installationLori B. Goodman - Journeys
Robbin Ami Silverberg - Thoughts in the Form of a Letter
Mary Ellen Long - Shintai Scrolls
Ongoing invisible dance by performance artist
Adriana Cubides
*Robbin Ami Silverberg / Catherine Nash / Helen Hiebert / Nicole Donnelly / Jill Powers / Lois James / Sukey Hughes
Tom Leech / Priscilla Robinson / Lori B. Goodman / Mary Ellen Long
Monday, August 5, 2013
HANDPAPERMAKING WORKSHOPS
I will be offering two workshops during the EXCITING exhibit WASHI AND OTHER EPHEMERA: THE ART OF HANDPAPERMAKING at the Durango Arts Center. These are the only classes I will be offering this year.
MARY ELLEN LONG
*sign up on website (click Education, then Adults,visual arts) or go to the front desk at DAC or call Sandra Butler at 259-2606 (Call me with questions - 259-4363)
SIDEWALK CLOUD WORKSHOP (Inryu= Cloud Dragon)
Saturday, August 31, 10-4 pm
$65. for DAC members; $75 for non-members
An opportunity to make hanging clouds of kozo fiber using stencils that
have been made from photos of “real” clouds. Students will learn about processing including cooking and handbeating. Focus will be on techniques of pouring pulp, embossing, and pulp displacement.
all experience levels welcome.......... materials fee - $10. covering fiber
HAND PAPERMAKING WITH PLANTS WORKSHOP
Saturday, September 7, 10-4 pm
$65. for DAC members; $75 for non-members
Explorations with local wild and cultivated plants with some imported fiber added to the mix. Stems, leaves, and petals will be harvested and processed during the preceding week before the workshop. Techniques for inclusions, laminating, and embossing will be covered. material fee - $5. covering fiber
ALSO:
SEPTEMBER 24
TIM BARRETT WILL HAVE HALF-DAY INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE PAPERMAKING WORKSHOPS
:SEPTEMBER 14
HELEN HIEBERT, VISTING CO. TEACHER WILL OFFER THE
WORKSHOP ILLUMINATED PAPER STRUCTURES
SEE MORE INFORMATION ON
papermaking in nature
cloud installation
papermaking with plants
Monday, July 15, 2013
EDGEMONT HIGHLANDS walks in Durango, Colorado
JULY 20 and 21 9-11 a.m.
Guided walks through the 9 year project ART ALONG THE TRAILS by artist Mary Ellen Long
This year will be my last series of walks, as I will be retiring from the project next year with Allison Andersen taking over the job of maintaining the environment sites.
lst half on Saturday, 2nd half on Sunday.
Meet at the Lodge (enter development off Florida Road at the "pinecone" sculpture and continue for about 2 blocks, Lodge on your right, parking lot in front.
Appreciate a rsvp to Mary Ellen or the Edgemont Highlands office.
These walks will also be given in August (the 10th and 11th) with the 2nd half on Saturday and the 1st half on Sunday) for your convenience.
"Lichen Spiral
site work in the project
Guided walks through the 9 year project ART ALONG THE TRAILS by artist Mary Ellen Long
This year will be my last series of walks, as I will be retiring from the project next year with Allison Andersen taking over the job of maintaining the environment sites.
lst half on Saturday, 2nd half on Sunday.
Meet at the Lodge (enter development off Florida Road at the "pinecone" sculpture and continue for about 2 blocks, Lodge on your right, parking lot in front.
Appreciate a rsvp to Mary Ellen or the Edgemont Highlands office.
These walks will also be given in August (the 10th and 11th) with the 2nd half on Saturday and the 1st half on Sunday) for your convenience.
"Lichen Spiral
site work in the project
Sunday, July 7, 2013
LOOKING AFTER TREES installed
Here are some photos of the actual installation from the "Looking After Trees" exhibit in Grand Junction, CO. The Aspen Tree installation and five photos of my forest site work that relates to trees... and securing the Connemara work on the wall with the accompanying book on the pedestal.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
JURIED SHOW
Currently at the Durango Arts Center...the Annual Juried Show. Two of my works have been included. The artists' book with accompanying chemistry set "The Unlived Life of Little Mary Ellen" and "Wasp Feather Paper".
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
LOOKING AFTER TREES
Opening July 5 at the Western Colorado Center for the Arts in Grand Junction is the exhibit "Looking After Trees", curated by Meredith Nemirov and Raoul Anchondo. I have a large installation of cast paper aspen trees and a cast paper wall work in the show. There is an online catalog accompanying this exhibit.
http-::issuu.com:lookingaftertrees:docs:looking_after_trees:1.webloc
http-::issuu.com:lookingaftertrees:docs:looking_after_trees:1.webloc
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
WASPS IN THE HOUSE
As a collagist. I have saved many elements from nature including wasp nests. Wasps are indeed our first papermakers. The created forms (inside networks and outer wrappings) and the patterns in the paper. have always intrigued me. I have been combining my own handmade paper, made from the kozo plant grown in Thailand, with fragments of wasp paper. These papers will eventually be used in an installation to be created this summer at the Durango Arts Center. Stay tuned for images of the completed vision.
PACIFIC VISIT
It is always nice to return to the coast of Southern California and our old stomping grounds from La Jolla to Encinitas. Walks on Del Mar beach refresh and bring back great memories of our life there through the years. The coral trees were in bloom too.
Monday, June 3, 2013
WINTER PRESSING 2012-2013
Each year I place paper on the earth where it lies through the winter, covered with snow. The snow becomes the press and the earth the plate. In the spring, harvesting shows the imprint on the paper of the winter and documents the snow levels of that season. Then I create a different book, sculpture, or wall work that celebrates yet another year and records the passage of time and that winters marking.
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