Showing posts with label Boston Childrens Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston Childrens Museum. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2011

what a month!!!!


Upon reflection , I must say that this has been quite an exciting and full month ~ 

‘insatiable’ won an award at the show Form and Fantasy, at Mystic Arts Center in Mystic, CT; I am the artist of the month at the Attleboro Arts Museum; I have a dress at the BCM (as my daughter calls it); I hosted a terrific open studios where I successfully introduced my new dress~cards (which I just dropped off at the new Artisans Way Fine Arts and Craft Gallery, Concord, MA)  & now there is a wonderful interview of ME, on the web!!! 

Lynette Haggard, artist and blogger, has this fantastic blog where she posts her interviews with artists from all over and currently you can read about my career as an artist ~ inspirations, beginnings, projects and many other interesting facts.  Here is a little peek and here is the link to the entire interview.  http://lynettehaggard.blogspot.com/2011/10/virginia-fitzgerald-natick-mass.html
I must confess it was a great experience to do this interview, her questions made me really think about the hows and why of my work.  

Also this Saturday I am going to experience another side of Lynette, as a teacher, because I am going to take her Encaustic Workshop at the Fountain Street Fine Art Gallery, Framingham, MA ( can't wait to add another technique to my repertoire!! And then I will be back at  Fountain Street Fine Art  on Sunday to gallery sit during their new show, Beyond the Surface: biological explorations in wax. This is a group show of encaustic work, stop by to say hi.  Another arty event that runs the entire weekend is the Grand Opening Celebration Events at Artisans Way, Concord, MAOctober 28th: Opening Reception: (4pm-8pm), October 29th: Artist talks and demonstrations (10am-6pm), October 30th: Cake Cutting & Raffle Drawing (12pm-5pm) 

So ~ Thank you Lynette for this awesome experience and hopefully I will see some of you at one of these arty events!!! Peace!!!
  

Virginia Fitzgerald: Natick, Mass.

Virginia Fitzgerald and  Lush
2009
57 x 24 x 24"
sculpture: fabric remnants, discarded clothing,
scrap wood, chicken wire, copper spool,
buttons, beads, embroidery floss;
100% found and discarded material used in the piece 


Please share a little about yourself. Where did you grow up and what were the early influences on your work?

I was born in 1964 and grew up in Chicago, IL. When I was 11, we moved to a suburb of Chicago.  I was fortunate because my grandmother loved to take me to the 
Art Institute of Chicago so I was exposed to magnificent art at a young age. I remember studying the Impressionists, having their bright colors and mark making pointed out to me.  I have vivid memories of standing mystified in front of Seurat’sSunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, and wanting to dive into Georgia O’Keeffe’s Sky Above Clouds IV; this 8ft x 24ft painting of endless clouds.  Lastly I remember searching out the plaster sculptures of George Segal.  As I got older I became a huge fan of Henri Matisse and the Fauves.  And in the past years I have become a contemporary art junkie, making many pilgrimages to NYC to see cutting edge shows in Chelsea galleries.  I have also lived in numerous cities with wonderful museums, L.A.; New York and now Boston.  I presently live in Natick, Massachusetts, with my two daughters. 

Monday, October 3, 2011

to dress tag or not to dress tag?!?!

To dress tag, or not to dress tag, that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in heart & mind to endure
The slings and arrows of a run-of-the-mill life,
Or to take arms against a sea of the ordinary,
And by dress tagging, end them? To tag, to sleep ... 
no more;

(my apologies to Mr. Shakespeare)



Mystic, CT, after delivering 'insatiable' to the Mystic Arts Center for their Form and Fantasy show
Form and Fantasy: A Contemporary Twist on Fiber Art
 September 30 - November 12 ~ Opening Reception - Thursday, October 6th from 5:30pm-7pm



Dress Tagging while visiting Red Alert Cocktail Dress at the Boston Children's Museum's  exhibit ~
September 15 - November 27, 2011

can u see the dress???


@ my favorite restaurant, flour, down the street from  the BCM
Flour Bakery, Fort Point Channel12 Farnsworth St.,a perfect place to go after a visit to the Boston Children's Museum!! thumbs up from our entire group!!!
their tag line ~ Make life sweeter, Eat dessert first!! (what do u think Mom?? :)


a little something extra @ the FPAC store
then next door to flour is the Fort Point Artist Community Store ~ 

@ the opening of Here Now at the Sprinkler Factory, Worcester, MA
Barthelson  Crane: here  now
Sprinkler Factory Gallery
Opening Reception: Saturday, October  1,  5 to 8 pm
Artists Talk: Sunday October 23,  3:00 pm
October 1 - 30, 2011



experimenting with tagging



'May this dress help you find your inner baker'
this tag may have been too suggestive?!?
this 'tag' I put in a busy JoAnn's Fabric, thinking that the creative clientele would be open to picking up a dress, but it stayed put for the hour or so that I was shopping :(?!?! I am dying to see one get picked up!!!)

this made me question my whole dress tagging endeavor ~ is this insanity??? why am I doing this?? why am I throwing one more 'thing' into my already full life?? last week, besides delivering artwork and submitting artwork, I got to deal with a dead chicken, a broken pipe, flooded house and then lost my all keys for a truly uncomfortable amount of time?!?

but even as I question this latest obsession,  I can't deny this burning desire to put these 'tags' out in the world.  Even if they are never picked up & end on in the trash ~ they might bring a smile to someone before it is thrown out.  And I have so much fun figuring out what 'intention' to put on each dress and where to put it, so I guess the dress tagging will continue!! so keep your eyes open AND if you want to be part of the fun ~ email me or comment below and I will send you some dress tags!! But beware - it is addicting :) Peace


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

on the road again . . .

Last week I once again packed up my Red Alert Cocktail Dress to take her on the road.  This time she was going to the Boston Children's Museum for the In the Bag exhibit.  It is quite a production so I thought I'd share some of the journey.

first I take off all the bottles...

& refresh any that are cloudy...

then I pack everything up....
waiting in the hall to be loaded

all loaded on the pushcart

in the freight elevator


on the loading dock of my studio

unloading at the BCM in the gallery

& the rebuilding begins....

in all her glory at the opening reception!!!
The BCM did a great job displaying the Red Alert Cocktail Dress!! 
and the opening reception was quite a wonderful event ~ besides the inspiring & provocative exhibit put together by Liz Milwe and Peter Wormserwe dined on Island Creek Oysters from Duxbury, MA, so yum!!!  
Then the party walked over to Lot F Gallery in a glorious Fall evening, where we viewed the work of Todd Robertson, dined on delicious Thai food and danced, 
it was a wonderful evening!!

I am so honored that Red Alert Cocktail Dress was included in this significant show!!
Click here it read a press release talking about the importance of this exhibit.
thank you & peace

Friday, September 16, 2011

Opening tonight!! Red Alert's coming out!!

Red Alert Cocktail Dress is part of In the Bag
In the Bag
Opening Reception at Boston Children's Museum:
Friday, Sept 16, 2011 from 6 - 8 p.m.

The reception will be followed by dinner at:
Lot F Gallery, 145 Pearl Street #4Boston, MA




the art & politics of the reusable bag movement
Artists and communities working together to save the planet.

September 16 - November 30, 2011
In the Gallery at Boston Children's Museum
308 Congress Street
Boston, MA 02210
  

FEATURED ARTISTS 
    Miggs Burroughs

    Virginia Fitzgerald

    Virginia Fleck

    Julian Gilbert 
Karen Guancione

Sarah Hollis Perry

Dan Price

Dan Steinhilber  


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Red Alert Cocktail Dress comes to Beantown

Opening Reception ~ Friday, Sept. 16th, 2011 ~ 6-8pm ~ hope to see you there!!! peace

the art & politics of the reusable bag movement
Artists and communities working together to save the planet.

September 16 - November 30, 2011
In the Gallery at Boston Children's Museum
308 Congress Street
Boston, MA 02210
  
Opening Reception at Boston Children's Museum:
Friday, Sept 16, 2011 from 6 - 8 p.m.
RSVP by September 6th
(617) 426-6500 x245 or
Mayers@BostonChildrensMuseum.org


The reception will be followed by dinner at:
Lot F Gallery, 145 Pearl Street #4
Boston, MA

FEATURED ARTISTS 
    Miggs Burroughs

    Virginia Fitzgerald

    Virginia Fleck

    Julian Gilbert 
Karen Guancione

Sarah Hollis Perry

Dan Price

Dan Steinhilber  
Copyright 2011 Boston Children's Museum