Showing posts with label Catherine Nash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Catherine Nash. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2016

Earth | Paper | Sky - Late Night Pecha Kucha Power Session, by Catherine Nash


Late Night Pecha Kucha Power Session, by Catherine Nash

Jay Fox and Kerri Cushman hosted a power talk by 6 dynamic Friends on Saturday night. Pecha Kucha is a high speed way of covering a lot of informational ground without excess time to deviate: each presenter was allowed 20 slides with an auto image sequencing every 20 seconds...a total of about 6 minutes. It was high energy and lots of fun!

I was so grateful for my scholarship this year to attend the Santa Fe meeting - more often than not I cannot attend and I sit at home chomping at the bit as I wait for some published news about the amazing presentations and demos at the FDH annual meetings. I hope you will placate me as I have thoroughly written about each presenter - I’m so happy to report on these inspirational talks and I hope this satisfies your curiosity~

Helen Hiebert’s theme was “A Papermaker’s Challenge” and she outlined her creatively diverse way of making a living from papermaking. Hiebert is a talented artist who often collaborates with community in her installations such as Mother Tree and has permanent works such as The Wish installed in a library in Thornton, Colorado. She recently exhibited The Secret Life of Paper: 25 years of Works in Paper, a retrospective exhibition at the Kalamazoo Book Arts Center (KBAC) and Western Michigan University in April 2016.

While these installations and artworks are not necessarily money makers, they come straight from the heart and offer her enrichment and connections in a deep and meaningful way. Hiebert also creates artist books which offer her a steady income stream by sales through her own website and artist book sellers such as Vamp & Tramp. She is an educator and a prolific author, having published such classics as The Papermaker’s Companion and Papermaking with Garden Plants and videos such as The Papermaker’s Studio Guide and Water Paper Time.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Earth | Paper | Sky 2016 - Demonstrations in the Botanical Garden at Museum Hill, by Julie Weaver

Demonstrations in the Botanical Garden at Museum Hill, by Julie Weaver

Starring:
- Catherine Nash- Translucent paper casting with oriental fibers
- Carol Tyroler – The Art of Amate
- Anne Covell- Demonstration of Japanese Papermaking / Cover-Making Technique

The sky was clear and there was paper being made! It was a stunning day in the Botanical Garden on Museum Hill. After navigating down the dirt and stone path, surrounded by interesting plants, cacti, and vegetation, I found myself at a platform with the two talented papermakers, Anne Covell and Carol Tyroler. There were chairs set out for the patient viewer however the demonstrations were too inviting and tempting to not hover around and look on in amazement. Amate was a new material to me. It’s rich and lavish dark brow color made it irresistible. Smooth stones with expertly carved edges pounded into the woven material. It was an immediate reminder of the complex and global history of papermaking. Carol generously let viewers give it a try and even take home a small sample.

At the other table where Anne was located, there were ample supplies and materials to look at. She had finely tuned her craft and made the complicated process look effortless. Her brilliant 3-D-carved blocks were intriguing and elegant, but looked as if they had been around for ages. With plastic wrap and a large brush she was able to make magic happen. 
Last but not least, located in a fabulous nook of the garden was Catherine. Her station was overflowing with people and conversation. The demonstration was irresistible. There was a balance of strength in the stick structures or “frames” paired with the fragile use of fibers. Catherine’s method of pouring and constant motion kept the demo moving and questions flowing. Clearly at ease with her practice, the smooth confidence and thorough knowledge was a delight for anyone watching. I cannot think of a better backdrop for such an informative and beautiful afternoon.

- Julie Weaver

Many thanks to FDH Member Julie Weaver for this article! 

And special bonus, demonstrator Catherine Nash has generously shared the following resources related to her demo below.

Sculptural process: http://www.hatchfund.org/showcase/process_of_a_new_sculptural_work_by_catherine_nash
Art: catherinenash.com
Book: authenticvisualvoices.com
Workshops, articles & blog: papermakingresources.com

Thursday, February 19, 2015

New Artwork by Catherine Nash

Catherine Nash, Boat Book II, 2014, Book of high shrinkage flax paper bound with a traditional Japanese stab binding, lashed branches, 30”H x 33”W x 14”D. Photo credit:  Robert Renfrow


Near Colorado? Friends of Dard Hunter member Catherine Nash has a show at the Durango Art Center  Library in March, featuring brand new bookwork. Inspired by nature, and created of handmade paper and natural elements, Catherine Nash's artist books span two decades of creative work.


Title of show - Turning the Page: A Retrospective of Artist Books by Catherine Nash
Opening Reception -  Friday, March 6, 5-7 pm
Exhibition dates  - March 6 - April 30, 2015
Where -  Durango Art Center’s Art Library, 802 E. 2nd Ave., Durango, CO 81301  Phone: (970) 259-2606  Fax: (970) 259-657
Hours - Gallery & Gallery Shop Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.  Administrative offices: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Call for Submissions: Wax and the Artist Book




Our Friend Catherine Nash sent along the following Call for Submissions:

Deadline March 1, 2010

WAX & the ARTIST BOOK  lecture:

International call to book artists who incorporate wax/encaustic with innovative techniques and as a major component within their bookworks. Selected images will be presented in a lecture format by Catherine Nash, M.F.A. at the June, 2010 Fourth Annual Conference of Encaustic Painting at Montserrat College of Art in Brookline, Massachusetts and published in a downloadable e-format on papermakingresources.com. 


Images : no less than 2 different works, no more than 5, (one detail per artwork OK)
Format : accepted in jpeg format, ~5" X 7" in size and at no less than 300dpi.
Deadline - CDs accepted (no email submissions) : postmarked by March 1, 2010.


Other Information Needed - sent on the CD as a pdf only...please note word maximums:
* Name
* work descriptions to correspond to entered images
* 85 word bio
* 150 word artist statement
* Postal mailing address
* Telephone number
* Email address required
* web site if possible


Incomplete Entries will not be considered.


Acceptance Notification : sent by email ~ April 1, 2010
Send by Post to : C. Nash, 1102 West Huron St., Tucson, AZ 85745 (USA) (no email entries accepted)
CDs will not be returned.


Download an e-publication of the Wax and the Artist Book 2009 artists: go to the articles page of www.papermakingresources.com and scroll to the Artists Books sections.


Learn about the upcoming Fourth Annual Conference of Encaustic Painting at Montserrat College of Art, in Beverly, MA, USA