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Thursday, February 27, 2020

"The Art of Curiosity" - Photos in Review

The Senior Adult Club at the Jewish Community Center in Harrisburg embraced each of the creative projects of my "creative aging" artist residency called "The Art of Curiosity". 

Inspiration
It was inspired by resources such as:

"How to Think Like Leonardo DaVinci" by Michael Gelb
* "Big Magic" by Elizabeth Gilbert
* Ted Talk, "How frustration can make us more creative" by Tim Harford, and using Oblique Strategies cards
* "The Art Forger" by B.A. Shapiro
* "Creative Dyeing for Fabric Arts" by Suzanne McNeill
* Caitlin's Smiles "bags of smiles" program

3 Words
Students were asked to write 3 single words that describe their experience from this class. Their answers include: creativity, expression, companionship, happiness, excitement, motivating, inspiring, stimulating, enlightening, joyful, entertaining, enjoyable, relaxing, challenging, innovative, cooperative, communicating with others, creative outlet, freedom to experiment without judgement, new friends, met nice people, an escape from ordinary life, growth, satisfaction, appreciation, and fun, really fun, fun, fun, fun! 

In response to "one thing I learned was"...
...to let my eyes and hands take over and not to think too much about what to do.
...its good to be curious.
...keep trying.
...to stop trying for perfection. Just do it.
...patience.
...everyone has artistic ability.
...all art is creative excellence.
...relax to let the creativity flow.
...diversity, new art forms.
...attempt!



Students gave reviews, such as:

"I really loved going from conventional portraits to the single line drawing and simplifying it further to create my wire portrait of my grandson. It's the best thing I've done so far."

"Being creative and expressing it helps keep your mind from turning to mush. It keeps you young!"

"Learning that 'leaving perfection go' is okay -- to just experiment without expecting a masterpiece."

"Nothing is unfixable -- one need not be an artist to enjoy participating in an artist residency."

"I made numerous bags - got me thinking about how fortunate I am to have my health."


The residency was an Arts In Education program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts; and funded in part by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities.


Celebrities!

This group even ended up on TV with a visit from ABC27 News. Watch it here: https://www.abc27.com/news/local/harrisburg/art-class-has-seniors-exploring-the-art-of-curiosity/

And, they got to show their creative prowess to state leaders when the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Aging (PDA), Robert Torres, and the executive director of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Karl Blischke visited the class.  

A statewide promotional video about taking "creative aging" classes at PA senior centers was created by PDA during their visit starring this talented class. Watch it here: https://www.facebook.com/PennsylvaniaAging/videos/594852094335574/

Wait, there's more! The Community Review ran this story about the wire art class. Read it here: https://issuu.com/b.romano/docs/cr_8-2-2019__1_/4?ff&fbclid=IwAR0bXZYsWxpBwjl9u54bAC9JiAE2XrKk6J5V20eRMQzsbJd-LJr5Fs0E8dY

And, 50 Plus Life ran this story about the visit from State leaders: http://50pluslifepa.com/lifestyle/1214-wolf-administration-visits-artist-residency-program-for-seniors


Really Fun Photos

Here are colorful and fun, really fun, fun, fun, fun, fun photos from The Art of Curiosity"...

































Sunday, May 27, 2018

Art that "Extends the Scene" of Postage Stamps

Using postage stamps, artists from the Senior Adult Club in my 10-week artist residency at the Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg came up with clever ways to "extend the scene". Take a peek at the fun they had letting their creativity lead the way.

















The artist residency is an Arts in Education program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Jump Street, and The Foundation for Enhancing Communities.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Older Artists Create "Nine Squares", A Nod to Kinetic Artist

Colorful collaborative art! Inspired by Israeli sculptor and experimental artists Yaacov Agam and in celebration of Israel's 70th anniversary, artists in my 10-week artist residency at the Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg created "Nine Squares". Their artful squares are a nod to Agam's kinetic artwork titled, "Nines".

A collaborative piece created by the Senior Adult Club.
Once finished with their individual 9-inch by 9-ince squares the artists added them to a collaborative piece that will be shown during an art exhibit featuring the work from this residency. The exhibit will open June 13 in the federation's Spector Room.

Piecing together "Nine Squares" during a senior's art class.
An completed "Nine Square" ready to be added to the collaborative project.
Working through the geometric steps of a "Nines Square".
The artist residency is an Arts in Education program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Jump Street and The Foundation for Enhancing Communities.