Showing posts with label Brenda Cirionni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brenda Cirionni. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2013

inspiring and thought-provoking . . . .

Today in the Boston area there are MANY venues 
where one can experience some amazing art. 
I am going to highlight two of them here: 

Christina Zwart "multiplicity"
Every so often an exhibition captures my spirit like few others. Christina Zwart has created such an event in her show titled "Multiplicity." She is an installation artist. Her work comes together at the Carney Gallery at Regis College on Wellesley Street in Weston, MA. The entire gallery has become an installation. It is visually rich, subtle, thought-provoking and profound. She uses rather unlikely materials to create her works, which sometimes present themselves as "events" rather than individual constructions. Let this exhibition elegantly and eloquently transport you to a realm of the unexpected through her celebration of "beauty in the imperfect." David A.Lang


And to get in the arty mindset 
for the reception
you should run by Maynard for:
This Saturday and Sunday from 12-5 
ArtSpace Maynard,
63 Summer Street, Maynard, MA 01754
Jane McKinnon Johnstone
Brenda Cirioni
A wonderful collection of exciting and inspiring artists!! 
Merill Comeau

And before you head out on your arty adventure you might want to read the blog of a good friend of mine, Mark Green.  His latest post has stirred up many thoughts which I have pondered on my Daily Dress blog.  All of this addressing the lack of sitting still in our lives.  So I am listing the links to the different blogpost and then leaving you with some photos I took this morning, while on a quiet walk in the early morning dew with my trusty hound, Scruffy.



Wishing you a peaceful Saturday! xxx




Thursday, August 23, 2012

a Quick Peek at 8 Visions

Here are a few 'quick' shots of my pieces in the 8 Visions show at the Attleboro Arts Museum

'black widow' greets you at the door
My camera has a funny time with the lighting in the space so the color is off a bit - something I 'should' be able to fix. . . but alas. For now here is a little taste of the show.

'happily ever after'
The opening reception was a lovely evening - the museum's staff is so wonderful.  And it was such a treat to be able to show a group of my dresses in such a beautiful space and to debut a few pieces.  

'dear jeff' 
One of the pieces shown for the first time is 'dear jeff'.  Last night was especially special because Jeff Gonski, the man who commissioned 'dear jeff',  came to the opening.  

'dear jeff' is a sculpture made from the letters and correspondences that Jeff received from his then girl friend/ fiance and all the cards of sympathy and condolences that he received after he lost his fiance in the events of 9/11.  

This is a hugely emotional dress and this was proven last night as I watched as different people responded to the dress. I am truly thankful to Jeff for giving me the opportunity to work with these memories and for his bravery to share his memories with the world.

'kid gloves'
Also it was nice to be back talking to the gallery visitors about why I do dresses and why I chose the materials that I do, and all those fun questions.  
On that note, the gallery talk for this show - on Sept. 8th 2-4pm.

'lilith in blue'
And an extra perk of last night was that the two final jurors were at the opening as well ~ Seth Rainville,  curator at the New Bedford Art Museum and Bob Totaro, Director of J. Todd Galleries in Wellesley, MA. It was such a pleasure to meet them and talk to them about the jurying process.

'new york diner' dress 
 So this is a quick perusal of my part of 8 Visions ~ more to come (hopefully).  
Thanks to all that came to the opening - it was truly a special evening. 
And thank you to the other artists that were exhibiting last night ~ 
I am honored to be part of such a creative group!
(be sure to check out their websites - their names are links to their sites) 

2012 “8 Visions” Artists:
Patricia Berube – Cohasset, MA
Brenda Cirioni – Stow, MA
Susan Denniston – Scituate, MA
Virginia Fitzgerald – Natick, MA
Sand T Kalloch – Malden, MA
Niva Shrestha – Franklin, MA
Mary L. Taylor – Marshfield Hills, MA
Felicia Touhey – Portsmouth, RI


'provocative'
peace