Category: Goings On

Printing Workshop this weekend!

#wip #workinprogress hand painted screen ready to go

OK y’all! There are still a few slots open for my screen printing workshop this Saturday if you’re looking for a cozy way to spend a rainy Saturday in W-S. The class is this Saturday, 05/21, from 10:00 AM – 03:30 PM. We’ll be covering printing techniques including painting with screen blockers (like the image above), and if we have some extra time we’ll do a paper-cut print or two. It’s always a messy-good time, so come on down if you’d like to play with us.

The next Sawtooth Workshop after this is Friday 09/30/16, and you can sign up for it now if you’re a plan-ahead type like me.

Another #wip detail - collage includes snippet from "woman writing a letter" circa 1655 by Gerard ter Borch #screenprinting #workinprogress

I’ve just wrapped up a big illustration project that will be coming out in early June, I believe. This one’s for Wake Forest Magazine. Very excited about it. If you follow me on instagram, you’ve seen some sneak peeks.

#wip #workinprogress #studiotime

Still working on storage and organization in the new studio space (putting the finishing touches on some custom-built under-stairs storage-yass!) and updating my design and artwork websites in an attempt to move beyond the current shoeless-cobblers-children scenario (it plagues us all, doesn’t it?).

Also sketching Art*O*Mat “Hankie Pankie” limited edition Collapsible Fine Art Prints for a new Things That Make Me Cry series, coming soon. (Wow, I just found this amazing photo on the Baltimore Sun when I googled to find some of my flickr pics of Hankies to share.) Stay tuned for some work-in-progress hankies drawings! 

 

 

Life Under Construction, New Exhibit Announcement

Painting the New Studio Space

A few days left and a few slots still open for my Taste of Art Screenprinting Workshop at The Sawtooth School Friday, June 19th. Sign up! It’s just $35 / 2 Hours and you’ll go home with your own beautiful print in hand!

Upcoming: I’m participating in an invitation exhibit at Tory Casey’s Smalltown Gallery in Elkin, NC this August. Show opens July 31st. I’m working on several new larger-scale banners for this show and will also be showing a variety of prints on paper.  Tory opened Smalltown this April. Located at 227 W Main Street near Fiddles Pub, drop in on Fridays and Saturdays to explore a variety of art from North Carolina artists, including Tory Casey. It’s a great place to stop before you head out to dinner downtown. Hours are noon till 8pm. Opening reception July 31st, 2015 5-9 pm.

Meantime, the Wonderful-Studio/Basement-Rehab-Project-That-Never-Ends continues with lots of paint, caulk, and elbow grease. The electricians are set to come Thursday to wire lighting and additional outlets for my trusty powerwasher and all the other fun tools that take juice. The garden is in full swing with squash already filling up the counter and lots of green tomatoes taunting us with dreams of the juicy red sandwiches of summer. The first sunflower opened last week, so even if the calendar says otherwise—it’s summer now!

And Now Showing: If you’re out and about in High Point NC, stop by TAG and check out the wonderful exhibits up now, including my Stitched Stuttered and Screened – Recent works by Woodie Anderson on exhibit in the main gallery. Honored to be in good company. All exhibits will remain on view until August 21, 2015. Theatre Art Galleries is located in downtown High Point at 220 E. Commerce Ave. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 12:00-5:00 p.m. For more information contact the TAG office at 336-887-2137 or visit www.tagart.org.

And that’s a wrap!

taking down Salem Flags Exhibit

This morning I un-installed my “Flags” exhibit at Salem to make way for the May Salem College Class of 2015 Senior Thesis Exhibit, opening this Friday, May 1st at 6pm. It promises to be interesting, so check it out if you can!

taking down Salem Flags Exhibit
Several banners rolled up and ready to travel.
taking down Salem Flags Exhibit
Inspiration for more work: the way different pieces layered as I packed up the show was interesting. I loved the contrast in the intersecting pieces.

 

It was such an honor to be in such great company this past month, but it’s always a little sad, or at least bitter-sweet, to strike an exhibit. Of course, we have to have endings to have beginnings.

taking down Salem Flags Exhibit

Looking ahead, there are several upcoming shows I’m excited about. This next few months,  I’ll be working towards a High Point exhibit in June at TAG curated by Tom Paterson as well as a show expanding my Diversity Masks print series at Camino Bakery in August.  I’m planning to translate the new Diversity prints into an ART-O-MAT Hankie Pankie series as well. Time to roll up my sleeves and dig in!

In the news: Artist Profile: Printmaker’s work leads to unexpected places

Screen capture of newspaper article - Artist Profile: Printmaker's work leads to unexpected places

Kathy Norcross Watts wrote a Winston-Salem Journal profile piece on my work that’s in the paper today covering a bit of my process and thoughts on a creative life. Here’s a little excerpt from the profile:

Q: How have you evolved as an artist?
Answer: Earlier in my life as an artist I was more concerned with proving skill and technical proficiency. I find that emotion and focus are more important in my work now. I’m more process and concept driven, and I want to experiment and push myself. That’s how real discovery happens.

Q: What is your biggest challenge?
Answer: Maintaining authenticity and allowing myself to be honest in my art process is a challenge. Our instincts are to protect ourselves, hiding our vulnerabilities, but the kind of art that truly reaches people requires letting go of that.

It was a please to talk with Kathy about my work and I hope there’s something in what I shared to inspire others. The Flags of Our Mothers: Prints on paper and fabrics by Woodie Anderson exhibit will be on display at the Elberson Fine Arts Center, Salem College Through April 26th.

Time for the best shopping event of the season!

Krankies Craft Fair 2014

I’ll be at Krankies Coffee Craft Fair today and tomorrow with tiki towels, hand-cloths , onesies, cards, HankiePankie hankies, NEW prints and more! As always, if you see something you like and can’t make it to the event, you can email me and I’ll hook you up!

Orange Peel Press | Woodie Anderson | Deft Gurl Design

Krankies Craft Fair
Friday: Dec 12 at 5:00 pm -10 pm
Saturday: Dec 13 at 9 am – 2:00 pm

Krankies Coffee
211 East Third St
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101

Remember to take breaks and feed your soul, y’all.

During this busy time of year, remember to take breaks and feed your soul, folks! I snuck out yesterday to take in the Art on Paper exhibit at Weatherspoon Art Museum (SEE IT before it closes on the 14th if you can!), fill up on delicious Korean grub at Dasarang Korean Restaurant (SO GOOD! 4929 W Market St, Greensboro, NC) and stock up on goodies from GmartNow, I gotta put my head down and dig in to work today to make up for it, but it’s so nice to reenergize with great art and yummy food. 

wednesday

In Winston this week? Friday at the Winston Gallery Hop, stop by Inter_Section Gallery and check out our  “Amalgamated Transmutations: Ooze & Instinct” exhibit. We’ve also added some inexpensive and easily giftable items, so you can do some holiday shopping AND take in some great art.

giftables
We’ve added Cards, prints and smaller scale artworks to the show for December—perfect for gifts!

“Buy Some Cheer” is BACK!

BUY SOME CHEER

I’ve found MANY great gifts here in past years. Lots of affordable art, Including a few framed prints by yours truly. Proceeds support The Enrichment Center, an arts-based, not-for-profit organization that serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. OPEN thru Dec. 23rd, in Winston, near Old Salem.

ALSO: I’ll be making the usual craft fair rounds this season. Mark your calendar for:

The Hand to Hand Holiday Market
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 12-6pm
CAROLINA THEATRE
Downtown Greensboro, NC

AND the always wonderful Krankies Craft Fair

Friday; Dec 12 at 5:00 pm -10 pm
Saturday; Dec 13 at 9 am – 2:00 pm
Krankies Coffee
211 East Third St, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101

Now I gotta get PRINTING!

Summer goings on: Watercolor doodles, Experiments and Classroom time

watercolor
Small painitngs – watercolor, glue and sharpies

I’ve been playing around with watercolors the last few weeks to loosen up. It’s nice to have some paper set up and ready for me to add another layer whenever I walk by and have a whim. These are a few cards I’ve made so far by building up layers of drawing, glue and watercolor.

Last week I lead a short Taste of Art class at The Sawtooth School. As always, it was fun exploring the medium of screen printing with newbies. Everyone was great and we made some really fun work in just two hours. If you’d like to get in on the action and you’re local to Winston registration is now open for this Fall’s Experimental Screen Printing class. Sign up, let’s play!

Taste of Art: Screen Printing workshop
Taste of Art: Screen Printing workshop prints
Taste of Art: Screen Printing workshop
I love the interaction of the drawn lines and the over-printed shapes on these two prints

I’ve also had several play-dates with some of my favorite artist friends Nicole Uzzell and Millicent Greason-Spivak in preparation for our next iteration of Flight, Growth and Breaking Open, our show at EM Gallery last year. We’ll be showing new work as an extension of that project in November and December of this year at Inter_section Gallery in Winston. It’s been fun to get our paws back into the collaborative art making.

wet clay 1st session - dry
A peak at one of our experiments

Hope everyone is having a wonderful summer!  I’ll check back in soon with more updates! Here’s another snap of my doodling around with markers, making mini-paintings for greeting cards. I just love how much each one of these little pieces change over the course of the process.watercolor sketchs - in progress

A doodle on watercolor paper – ready for glue and then watercolor

Last Min. Shoppers Never Fear: Hoots Flea Market is here!

HOOTS FLEA MARKET poster

Pick up local-made gifts for your loved ones and have a great time while you shop! Food trucks, live music, lots of great vendors and you can even grab a brew, too. The weather is going to be perfect, so come on down. I’ll have a table with handprinted stuffs, including these handprint hand cloths, hot off the press–get 5 for just $20 bucks! Plus, I’ll have onesies, kitchen towels, paper goods and more. So stop by and say hi!

hand cloths - new prints

Handmade Gifts – Friday and Saturday at Krankies!

Craft Fair Goodies

Sneak peek of what I’ll have available at Krankies Craft Fair: Handmade goods including – Hand cloths, printed cards (3 new designs!), kitchen towels, prints on paper, onesies, and patches! FRIDAY from 5pm-10pm and SATURDAY, December 14th from 9am-2pm at Krankies Coffee.

This is my favorite fair of the holiday season, always so many great gifts to choose from (and I always find some things I, ahem, need for myself, too). Stop by, grab a beer or some coffee and say HI!