Tuesday, July 29, 2008

A Woman's Place

Please join me for the opening of an exciting group show called ‘A Woman’s Place’ at the Bromfield Gallery, Boston. It was curated by Kathy Halamka, and I am excited to be exhibiting a new sculpture called 'Cast'. the important information is listed below. Hope to see you Friday. Peace, Virginia




"A Woman's Place”
Presented by the Woman’s Caucus for Art (WCA)/Boston Chapter
Bromfield Gallery at 450 Harrison Ave, Boston
July 30 – Aug 23, 2008
Opening reception August 1, 5:30 – 7:30pm
Closing reception, gallery talk by Heather Meri Stewart, and poetry reading
August 23, 3 - 5pm


For more information contact curator Kathy A. Halamka khalamka@gmail.com

http://www.virginiafitzgerald.com/
#617-596-5179

Sunday, July 6, 2008

This Thursday, Saxonville Studios, 7-9pm .... Be There!!

Come one , come all to a little art gathering at the studio of Anne Gilson Haney!! I have loved Anne's work since the first time I saw it, and I am so excited to join her in her new studio space for this festive evening. If you are around you should stop by ... go to http://www.saxonvillestudios.com/ for directions. Hope to see you there!!! peace,

p.s. Anne has just started a blog- you should check it out!!! http://goodgabble-blab.blogspot.com/

Monday, June 23, 2008

The Dress Project is in the news!!!

Well yesterday was exciting… on the front page of the Sunday MetroWest Daily News I was greeted with a picture of my ‘Thank you for Waiting’ dress. That was a wonderful surprise to add to the pleasure of seeing Chris Bergeron’s article about the Dress Project. I think Chris really captured the spirit of the Dress Project. Here is the link to the article and there a video too(heehee) happy viewing! Peace ~

Friday, June 20, 2008

and I wonder why my house is never clean...


This is what happens to me ... I cut up a cantalope for my girl's snack, and while I was cleaning up I thought WOW that rind is really cool. It reminded me of alligator skin or batik. So I start cutting and voila a dress, with shoes(to boot). peace

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

it is summer vacation....


I am two days into summer vacation and having a bit of a hard time with the transition. This is not new – it happened last year - I wasn’t ready to lose any of my precious studio time; however, if memory serves me correctly by, the end of last summer I was sad to see my girl return to school – a little sad! But this year as the school year has wound down, my anxieties have wound up. So here I am again with this struggle, this pull of my hearts strings ~ artist, mom, wife (in no particular order). However, this year I have been given a ‘gift’ ~ a book that I discovered yesterday which seems to address my growing agitation. It is called strong hearts, inspired minds 21 artist who are mothers tell their stories. Last night I was transfixed reading about other women who are doing what I am trying to do and their struggles, doubts, guilts and successes. In the introduction the author, Anne Mavor, pointed out that “both roles (as artist and mother) are chosen for love and cannot be easily cast aside. In addition, they are crucial to the functioning of our society. If artists and parents suddenly stopped doing their unpaid jobs, the world as we know it would fall apart. No one would be bringing new people or new ideas into the world, nurturing and loving them until they could stand on their own.” (strong hearts, inspiring minds, Anne Mavor. page 6.) Something to think about.
So far it has been a fascinating read. Peace!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Viva Barcelona!!!!!


Life presented me with a ticket to Barcelona

so I had to oblige …off to Espana I sped.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Please pass the syrup

Dress making is a compulsion for me - most everything I see sends my brain into a frenzy of envisioning a dress. But now the addiction has spread to my family. My Sunday started with my seven year old daughter presenting me with this pancake that she designed. It was yummy!!! peace

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Casualty from the Arsenal



Well, the show at the Arsenal Center for the Arts is over & the eggshell dress did not survive the move back to my studio. This was not a complete surprise – on the way to set up the show the U~haul truck that I used had horrible shocks which took its toll on the internal structure of that dress. The dress got back to the studio in one piece with just a hole, however it was listing and that was the problem. But she held up for the entire show and now who know what her future holds. Even though the dress is now in two pieces this does not mean that the dress is finished,
just heading into a new phase. One of the things that the Dress Project has taught me is how fluid the creative process is. I am excited to work with eggshells again and I am very curious about how the new version will emerge. For me, I find excitement and enjoyment in the process and figuring out the puzzle. So the eggshell adventure continues… peace!


Tuesday, May 27, 2008

hold the ketchup...

Hope everyone had a super Memorial Day Weekend!! This is a dress made from the left-overs of a delicious burger and milkshake lunch enjoyed at a favorite burger joint in Sherborn,MA.

Here is an update of some events coming up… this Saturday, May 31st,the Five Crows in Natick is holding a party @ 5 o’clock to unveil some artwork that I have done for them...rumor has it that there will be champagne. For details ~ http://www.fivecrows.com/
Also for those wine lovers out there ... I was asked to paint a parasol for the Melanoma Foundation of New England’s Wine Tasting and Designer Parasol Auction. The event is being held this Thursday, May 29th at the Larz Anderson Museum in Brookline. Check out their web site for detail ~ it sounds like it could be lots of fun. http://www.mfne.org/?page=winetasting08
Lastly, Embodiments at the Arsenal Center for the Arts is coming down ~ it was a wonderful experience!! Thank you everyone for all the support!!
Peace ~ Virginia

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

freshly mown grass


Yesterday I was back working in nature again and loving it. In between appointments and errands I sat down the grass to soak up the warm spring sun. As I looked around I saw clumps of recent mowed grass. I started to gather them and decided to make a dress. As I worked a part of a Martha Graham’s quote ran through my head speaking of an idea or inspiration… “ It is not your business to determine how good it is, not how it compares with other expression. It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open. You do not even have to believe in yourself or your work. You have to keep open and aware directly to the urges that motivate you.” (see full quote in Thursday, January 17, 2008 entry) She is speaking about not judging your creative impulses, your creativity. To listening to your muse and not judge – give your ideas life and let them go. This is a very important concept for me since I have a very vocal critic!! So with Martha’s words giving me license to be inspired without judging I gathered the clumps of cut grass and built my dress.
The exciting part of making a dress for me is the discoveries that I make while in the midst of creating…. this is what makes it so addicting!!! With this dress the grass was drying in the sun and I wanted the top a darker green than the bottom. I realized that if I opened up the layers of the clumps that the grass was moist and green inside. So then I had many different greens to work with. Also it is always fun to find the different materials to make the accents of the dress.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

dress for the fairy queen

Yesterday my girls and I attended a "Fairy House Event” hosted by the Wellesley Conservation Council celebrating the council's 50th anniversary. We met at Pickle Point Sanctuary in Wellesley and each child adopted a tree to build their own fairy house using natural materials gathered in the surroundings. It was quite an enjoyable affair on a beautiful day. I, of course, had to get into the act. I found myself in heaven as I combed the ground for different natural material with which to create my fairy’s dwelling. It brought me back to Wells Beach and the start of the Dress Project. So upon returning I was drawn into our backyard by the glorious weather and found myself inspired by a nook in our garden – perfect for a fairy’s house. Surrounding the area were all these fallen ‘seed pods’?? – I am not sure what they are. I immediately fell in love with these ‘pods’ because of their resemblance to a worm or caterpillar and how they moved. So with an inspired place and material I got to work on a dress.

It was glorious to be out in nature making a dress again. Since the show at the Arsenal I have been revisited by the original inspiration of the dresses – just make dresses out of everything and anything. One idea that is always in the back of my brain is a dress of ‘red worms’ – inspired by the worms in our compost. So I enjoyed working with these worm like botanical ‘pods’.

peace ~

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Flower Power


Here is my Flower Power Parasol that I decorated for the Melanoma Foundation of New England’s Wine Tasting and Designer Parasol Auction. The auction is to raise money for its one-on-one patient advocacy support program. For more info click here.
I must confess that I love my flower power design and had a great time painting this. While I was working on this project I envisioned a room full of huge canvases all painted in variations of this flower power design – maybe with some sculptural elements too … oh, what fun!!! peace all!!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

from the mouth of babes....



One of the new dresses that is at the Arsenal Center for the Arts is the Dog Tag Dress. I was very glad to be able to finish this sculpture for this show because I wanted to show a piece about this on-going, ever-lasting conflict/war/sadness.

This dress is child-sized with a plaster top which is painted with an abstract version of the map of the Middle East ~ Iraq is right over the heart.
Below the map is a quagmire of wires – tangled, knotted wires. Dangling from the wires in a random manner are dog tags. On each of the dog tags I affixed a stamp sized photo of recently killed soldiers. Upon the death of the 4000th soldier killed in Iraq the New York Times published an article called Faces of the Dead ~ four pages of pictures of the last 1000 to die in Iraq. Along with the pictures, the Times also printed excerpts from some of the dead soldiers’ letters, dairies and emails. In one of the passages one of the soldier wondered if many Americans could point out where Iraq is on a map – this resonated with me and gave me idea for the piece. When two 9 year olds sat and looked at the piece I heard them asking questions like ~ why is there war??? From the mouth of babes…..

Monday, May 12, 2008

coming up for air





The Arsenal center for the Arts' show is installed and I have a welcomed moment to breathe. The center offers a perfect setting for displaying my dresses ~ on their tiered platforms. This is the biggest exhibit of the Dress Project with 8 full sized sculptures ( 3 sculptures had not been shown before), 13 framed photos of the ephemeral dresses and 5 2d dresses in different media. It is exciting to see all these different aspects of the Dress Project exhibited together. It is also fun to watch how people react to the pieces. The Arsenal Center for the Arts is also home for the New Repertory Theater and Steve & I were lucky enough to be able to see the current performance ~ Dessa Rose. The musical was quite thought provoking and engaging, I highly recommend it. But I had a special treat that night, by being a fly on the wall during
intermission while the theater goers viewed my work.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

the Dress Project goes to Watertown, ma

The Dress Project will be exhibited at the Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown during the month of May. I am very excited about this show because both my sculptures and photographs of the dresses will be featured. Also Michael Seif will be exhibiting his beautiful black and white photographs. Below you will find the relevant information, the invitation and the relative websites. Hope to see you at the opening. Peace, Virginia





The Relevant information:
Show Dates: April 28 - May 28, 2008
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 1, 6-8 PM at
The Arsenal Center for the Arts,
321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA 02472.


For more about Michael's work, the venue and my work, please see the following web sites:

http://arsenalarts.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=261&Itemid=85
http://www.virginiafitzgerald.com/
http://www.michaelseifphotos.com/

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

not too much jelly, please


the month of march vanished - where did it go??? some of the days were spent home helping my girlies get over the flu. this dress is from day 5 of being away from my studio and i just had to make a dress!!! the request was for a cream cheese and jelly sandwich with not too much jelly!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Time for a refresher course...

As I was waiting in a doctor's waiting room with the omni-present, always-on TV, our commander-in-chief was seemingly bullying our congress about his desired surveillance bill with the immunity for the telecommunication companies. He stressed that to 'keep America safe' we need to give these companies immunity and continue the domestic surveillance of telecommunications and emails. As I listened, I saw our constitution fade a little farther into oblivion. This spurred a dress idea … a torn and tattered dress out of our constitution, a dress that has been through an attack or rape. Upon returning home I ran to the computer to do a little research of our country's constitution and found this interesting website which shows the constitution as well as laymen’s descriptions of what the articles and amendments mean. As I found this interesting and a nice refresher course in US history, I thought I'd share ~ A Roadmap to the United States Constitution . It might be a good time to refresh ourselves with this document. peace.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Places to go, people to see….







My photograph, New York Diner Dress, was accepted in the Concord Art Association’s Member Juried Exhibition II, which is very exciting. The opening reception will be February 14th from 6-8pm.

And this Friday, February 15th , there will be a ‘meet & greet the artist of the Dress Project’ (me) at the Natick Collection. That reception will run from 6-8pm as well.

Fun should be had by all!!! Peace!!!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Thought provoking mojo from Gloria Steinman

Last Night I saw Gloria Steinman speak at Wellesley College, the lecture was hosted by Students for Reproductive Rights. She was awe-inspiring and thought-provoking; my brain has been buzzing ever since. As I watched her speak, and then field questions from the audience, I physically felt her profound intelligence and was struck by the history in which she participated as well as the great history that she has made!! She spoke of so many compelling issues last night, however right nowI am going to highlight a few points that stirred my interest.

First, she spoke of the election and how great it was to have broadened our pool from which we choose our president. She pointed out that in the past our presidential candidates were coming from only 6% of the population ~ I found this a shocking statistic. “This country can no longer afford to choose our leaders from a talent pool limited by sex, race, money, powerful fathers and paper degrees.” (Women Are Never Front-Runners .Gloria Steinman. Op-ed page. New York Times published January 8, 2008) Here is the link to the entire op-ed piece: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/08/opinion/08steinem.html?_r=1&em&ex=1200027600&en=5b91a543afd99fcb&ei=5087%0A&oref=slogin

She spoke of how the indigenous people of this country worked with nature to control their reproductive health before the Europeans arrived. That they would space out their children – seeing the importance of having more adults than children so to give the children a loving and safe environment in which to strive. She said how women spoke of having the children 6 years apart so that the older child could help and for the health and freedom of the mother.

Health care was addressed and it was pointed out that in this country there is no financial incentive to keep people healthy – the big drug companies and other corporations are making loads of money off the sick.

She spoke of how we still live in a society that devalues and demeans women. This hit a nerve – as a woman and a mother of 2 daughters. It reminded me of another editorial piece of the New York Times, Bob Herbert’s Oct. 16 column of 2006, “Why Aren’t We Shocked?.http://select.nytimes.com/2006/10/16/opinion/16herbert.html?ex=1161144000&en=e5b51c95fa2a4365&ei=5121
It was written after the tragic shooting in the Amish schoolhouse in rural Pennsylvania. He spoke to how crimes against women and girls are basically acceptable in our country… “we have become so accustomed to living in a society saturated with misogyny that violence against females is more or less to be expected. Stories about the rape, murder and mutilation of women and girls are staples of the news, as familiar to us as weather forecasts.” (Why Aren’t We Shocked? .Bob Herbert. editorial page. New York Times published October 16, 2006). I wanted to ask Ms. Steinman how do we address this issue … when I feel that woman are being degraded on so many fronts, especially in entertainment & advertisements. I wonder how women are supposed to feel strong and powerful when they are made to constantly worry about their appearance, their ‘make-up’, their figure, their wardrobe, etc. I wonder how a woman is to stand strong when wearing fashionable high heel?! Ms. Steinman spoke a lot about it is our right to make choices – like high heels- but we need to know if we really are making the choice for what is best for us or are there other influences?!

Needless to say I left this lecture quite agitated yet inspired. I was in a room full of educated women of all of ages listening to this feminist icon…listening, learning and absorbing her lessons and her wisdom. That alone can give one a reason to be more optimistic. Also that Gloria Steinman is out there battling for us women is another reason to feel hopeful. Thank you Ms. Steinman & peace.