CLUSTER goes to Stockholm!

Art Fair, CLUSTER, collaboration, Exhibition

Last month, my artist collective CLUSTER headed to Stockholm to exhibit our work at the Supermarket Independent Art Fair. Supermarket is the biggest Nordic Art Fair. This year, 66 booths showcased work by artists from Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Palestine, Portugal, Romania, Sweden and the US.

It was a whirlwind week of hard work, delicious food, inspired conversations and deepening friendships that I’m still digesting a month later…which is why it’s taken me so long to condense this experience into a succinct blog post.

The Fair’s theme this year was Dream On, which we each interpreted in our own way. A few weeks before leaving, the nine of us met at my place to share the work we planned to exhibit. We were delighted to discover that, despite our varied interpretations, there was a narrative through line that wove our pieces together. So we left Seattle feeling confident that we could assemble a strong booth that was cohesive yet diverse.

Scandic Skärholmen doesn’t play when it comes to breakfast! Our morning meetings were deicious…

In Stockholm, we started each day enjoying the hotel’s deluxe breakfast buffet which powered us through to late afternoon. Our first day was installation day. June is a seasoned curator who’s highly capable of pulling together disparate works to tell a cohesive story. So we laid our pieces out in the booth, and gave her some time and space to figure out the flow. Once the layout was decided, we got down to work.

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We are all independent, hard working women who are quick to lend a hand. So the entire installation ~ from troubleshooting and devising grid hanging systems to reconfiguring the layout and wiring for electricity ~ was joyful and collaborative. We were just excited to be where we were, doing what we were doing, together.

LtoR: Marilyn Charlat Dix, Carolyn Autenrieth (back), Rosalie Frankel, Eliaichi Kimaro, Dawn Endean, Ellen Hochberg, June Sekiguchi

I believe the diversity of our work was our strength. Throughout the Fair, the CLUSTER booth drew a steady crowd. While everything wasn’t for everyone, if you walked through our booth, chances were high you would connect with someone’s work strongly enough to want to spend time with it.

 

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Meanwhile, we scheduled our booth shifts so that everyone could have a couple days to explore Stockholm. I split my time between old town Gamla Stan and the museums of modern art (Moderna Museet) and photography (Fotografiska Museum). Stockholm’s public transportation made getting around easy, and the areas we visited were pedestrian friendly. What a delight to spend the day with friends exploring, shopping, dining, and feasting our eyes on beautiful architecture and art!

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There’s so much more to say…but this is enough to get started. I returned to Seattle a week later with a full heart. This adventure deepened both our individual friendships and our collective commitment to CLUSTER. Look forward to reuniting in June to debrief our trip and make plans for our next exhibit (we already have a gallery booked!) Stay tuned…

 

The Art of Daily Practice – Opening Reception

Art For Sale, Art Journal, CLUSTER, collaboration, creativity, Exhibition, Gallery, inspiration, Installation, process

Lynann Politte at Vashon Center for the Arts has been a joy to collaborate with on my solo show ~ The Art of Daily Practice. My work this past year has been fueled by a vision of what an exhibit of my journal pages could look like. And now, seeing how it all came together, I have to say reality far exceeded my dream!

So much creative collaboration goes into putting on a “solo” show. Many thanks to Lucky Rabbet Framing for doing such a mega job floating & framing 28 journal pages. Thanks also to Lynann and her mentor Paul Martinez who had their work cut out for them with this installation. The placement of every piece has been carefully considered…and the resulting exhibit looks spectacular!!

Coming up
Artist Talk: The Art of Daily Practice
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, Feb. 17 at 2pm.

Thank you to all who came to the opening!! It was lovely to meet so many people new to my art, and to hear their reflections and see the work through their eyes. I was delighted to see old friends from all chapters of my adult life. And Vashon is home to members of my creative team from my film, A Lot Like You. I spent a lot of time on this island in the 8 years it took to make the film, and it was lovely to reunite with Eric Frith (editor), Pete Droge (composer), Elaine Summers (music supervisor) and Jeff Hoyt (voice over coach).

And finally, my gratitude to event photographer Wade Yip, as well as June Sekiguchi, Eric Frith and VCA gallery, for sharing their reception photos. Feel free to click on any image below and scroll through. Enjoy!