Saturday, April 4, 2009

Raleigh! Art! Yessss!!

Last night – First Friday here in Raleigh - was singularly pleasant: good art, good people, and good weather (finally! Jeez.) Despite my gripings about lousy bus service and the overall suburbanity (is this a word?) of Raleigh, some days it definitely comes through with Quality Stuff, artwise and otherwise. I stopped into Morning Times to catch the current show, featuring works by artists involved in the Bain Project. I was asking myself, "who is this Luke Miller Buchanan kid whose work I've seen all over lately and why haven't I seen it sooner? Because it's awesome." (In doing a little bit of research, I've found that he's part of the Bonded Llama posse, good stuff).
This painting by Luke Miller Buchanan


Next stop was Artspace; but first, a stop into Sosta CafĂ©, which I hadn't expected to be open so late – but they were showing some art, and therefore participating in First Friday. A funny discovery was made, which may speak to the smallness of Raleigh – it turns out that one of the two owners of Sosta is married to my dentist (Rebecca Schmorr). It was a nice discovery to make though, given that I love Sosta, and I love this dentist. A winning combination.

As for Artspace, good stuff going on there... loved the "Recreation" show currently in the upfront gallery by the awesome artists (and forces behind Visual Art Exchange) Sarah Powers and Rachel Herrick. I also stopped in at the studio of current Regional Emerging Artist in Residence (R.E.A.R., yes, this makes for an odd acronym) Megan Sullivan, who makes clever, whimsical and overall excellent fabric/thread-based art, an interesting combo teetering between 2-D and 3-D. Groovy stuff. Then I stopped by the studio of the awesome photographer Alison Overton, whose work grabbed me from the very first time I ever set foot in Artspace in 2007. Gorgeous, eerie work – we have one of her prints of an abandoned house, and I absolutely love it.

This photo by Alison Overton - title is Bending not Breaking, medium is transparent oil paint on silver gelatin print, image size 10" x 10", framed size 20" x 16, image is from 2008


After that I took a trip over to 311 West Martin Street to see the current show at Flanders 311 and in the 311 hallway, and to visit with the folks there. You may recall, this is where I’ve had my studio since December 2007, most recently sharing space with Shaun Richards. However, I've decided that I won’t be keeping a separate studio any more, for the time being... I do all of my painting in my home studio at this point, anyway. It's kind of sad, though, because I miss the people over there – Julie Niskanen, Susan Martin, Judy Jones, Shaun of course, Kim and Dan Chapin, Kristianne Ripple, all good people and groovy artists. I'll miss them (sniff!) In fact, another funny thing - in visiting Artspace, I checked out the current "New Works" exhibition, juried by Trevor Schoonmaker of the Nasher Museum over at Duke... and it's funny, because I realize that, out of the artists selected for the exhibit, 4 of them are from the ole 311: myself, Shaun, Judy and Susan. And, funnily enough, out of the 4 awards given by the juror, 3 were given to 311 peeps!! (Shaun got "Best in Show", Susan got third place, and I got an honorable mention). Whooo for the 311!!!! I'm so bummed that I'm not going to be there anymore... sigh.

One last thing, because this post isn't *quite* long enough – M Street Gallery, located within 311 but sadly closing at the end of this month, had a great show of work by Jenny Eggleston: surreal and meticulous nature studies rendered in graphite. Good stuff. Again, I should have taken note of her work sooner. And so should you!!

this drawing by Raleigh artist Jenny Eggleston.


In summation: Raleigh has some darn good people, and some darn good art. Yeahhhh!!!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Paddle around Seattle.

Okay! We're back. Seattle was great – what a cute, cute city that is. Actually, "cute" is hardly an apt descriptor, considering the city center is, in fact, much denser, larger and more cosmopolitan than I was expecting. Overall it's a really pleasant place... though of course I can't speak for the experience of people who have to live there gray, drizzly day after gray, drizzly day... something tells me that probably gets old FAST. As for myself, I would have a sinus headache 24/7 what with all the low-pressure systems hanging around.
I hear summers are lovely, though!

Here are some photos:

Seattle Public Library. Wacky!!
Guess what? They like coffee here. Did you know?
Groovy ironwork down at Pioneer Square.
You know what? I already posted a lot of my photos on Facebook, can I just direct you there? Thanks. Click here to access the album. More info tomorrow on the Frye Museum...

Monday, March 30, 2009

SEATTLE!!!!!

...is awesome!!!!
More commentary & photos soon - in the meantime, however, in a nutshell: RIGHT ON.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Three is the magic number.

Okay. So the past week has seen the Trifecta of Suckitude, what with the following:

    1. We found out that we actually *owe* the Feds on our taxes this year, instead of getting a refund. Sucky.
    2. Shortly after finding this out, I sprained my ankle tripping over some junk on the sidewalk in downtown Raleigh, running to catch a TTA bus. Grrrr. Double suck.
    3. I received my 90 millionth rejection from New American Paintings. VoilĂ , triple suck.

Despite all this, I am going to try *try* TRY to conjure all of my glass-half-full thoughts, the last shreds of any optimism I may have once possessed, and be happy about the following:

    1. My awesome painter friend Sadie started a cool new blog of work by contemporary women painters, take a look-see:
http://womenpaintingwomen.blogspot.com
    2. I recently got myself a T-shirt by Raleigh artist Casey Porn (yes, that's her real name), and I'm super-duper happy about it.
    3. We're going to be in Seattle this weekend, which I'm very curious about. Whoo!! Trip!!!

More soon, including photos and our impressions of the yonder Pacific Northwest...

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Little Bit.

I recently did a little commissioned piece, an homage to a super-awesome Raleigh artist. The reference model for the painting was Little Bit, the dog of my former studiomate from San Francisco (now based out of Cleveland, Ohio).

I ♥ Little Bit.

Little Bit gets all regal (an homage to C.P.), 2009, 10"x10", oil on printed fabric, by me, Diane Feissel

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Just ducky.

Tonight I'm going to turn in my painting for the upcoming fundraiser at Artspace in downtown Raleigh, to raise $ for their summer arts programs for youth. The event, "Give and Take", will take place the evening of April 2, 2009 - and for the price of admission ($10) plus another $50, you can take home a 12"x12" work of art by a local artist! Bargain! Woot! For more details, click here. In the meantime, here's my contribution to the effort:
just ducky, 2009, oil on wood panel, 12"x12", by me, Diane Feissel.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

More Morning Times.

Hey. Here are some more shots from the Morning Times opening reception:

4 paintings on the far wall

painting entitled "safety in numbers"

Napoleon, Matt and Paul from the Raleigh AIGA, in front of "after the magic"

a decent crowd

Love this t-shirt. Can't claim credit for it, wish I could. Can only admire it from afar. Ah munna eat choo!

John, taking time to smell the carnations.