Author Archives: Cindy

“Her Dog Still Loved Her” on display at “New Again”

I will be displaying this image at the upcoming “New Again” exhibit at ArtsWorcester.

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Friday, March 19, 2010 at 6:00pm
Aurora Gallery
660 Main St.
Worcester, MA

Artist Reception: Friday, March 19, 2010 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at ARTSWorcester’s Aurora Gallery 660 Main Street, Worcester, MA. Snow date for the reception will be scheduled for Saturday, March 20, 2010 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm. This event is free and open to the public and features refreshments and music.

“New Again” is an ARTSWorcester member exhibition exploring found materials and the notion of identity re-designation by transforming commonplace objects into works of art. “New Again” challenges artists to appropriate natural, recycled, and found materials and place them within a new, exciting, and engaging context. Artists will provide these objects with new meaning beyond their originally intended function and illustrate how perception can shift when the framwork surrounding an everyday item is changed.

ARTSWorcester Aurora Gallery hours: Tuesdays and Saturdays 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Extended hours are available by appointment. Gallery is closed Sunday and Monday. Free and open to the public.

An Important Message from Cameron Sinclair

A Message from Cameron Sinclair

February 14th, 2010


We include here a message from Architecture for Humanity founder Cameron Sinclair that should give everyone a better idea of what the “Global PechaKucha Day for Haiti” event really means, what’s at stake, and how you can participate.

Haiti Fatigue.
It’s a phrase we will begin to hear over the next few weeks. The fact is more people died in Haiti than in the 12 countries affected by the ‘04 Tsunami. Oh, and rainy season begins in 8 days. So this natural disaster IS a big deal and it’s going to get rough.
We are not the first responders, we’re the last responders and we’re in for the long haul. We estimate having teams in Haiti for 4 years but we will only do that with the financial support of others. Thanks to the amazing Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein we’re going to change that.
We are one week away from launching Pecha Kucha for Haiti – the worlds largest distributed conference. This will be a 24 hour Pecha Kucha (20×20 style) in more than 100 cities – with 2000 presentations. 100% of all donations/proceeds will go towards building schools and community centers in Haiti.
I’d love it if you got involved in some way.
We are looking for a few more (local) speakers?
With more than 100 cities participating there is no need to fly, no dodgy hotel to overnight in and no lost luggage. We’re making all speakers local. You live in NYC, then speak in NYC, If you are in Zilina, Czech – sorry it’s full! | Can’t find your city and are very ambitious? – email Mark Dytham ( mark@klein-dytham.com ) and host one.
*personally after doing DLD, Davos and TED, I’m excited by a conference that doesn’t require 1000+ to fly from one corner of the earth to another. Could this be the future of conferences?
What does a presentation look like?

We are looking for ‘virtual’ presentations?
So you are busy, we understand. Mark and Astrid have a cunning plan. Thanks to sponsors Ustream and Rackspace we can pre-record a presentation and we can show it as we move around the world. Brian LeBarton (Beck) & Francesco Valentino just composed one – music only.
Spare 400 or 20 seconds?
You can be brave and do a full 20×20 (20 slides x 20 seconds = 6 min 40 sec) OR if you are really, really busy – just contribute 20 seconds of audio (and we’ll put in a slide). You can just say something like ‘I’m TKTK and do TKTK. I care about creating a sustainable and economically sound future for Haiti. Let’s Build Back Better with Architecture for Humanity.’
OK, what about someone else’s time?
You all know famous designers, engineers, musicians, artists and other creative spirits. Even celebrities. Admit it. Heck, NYC has Florian Idenburg, Gregg Pasquarelli, Craig Dykers and Iwan Baan to name a few – all talking about what they know best. What’s your city got?
Why so serious?
Look it is our job to be serious. We are immensely fortunate to work alongside communities and build their hopes and dreams. The work isn’t depressing, it is awesome. If you want to present, please be upbeat and speak on the sublime to the ridiculous. No one wants 24 hours of depressing visions, that’s called CNN. So seriously. Entertain, inspire and most importantly – be passionate.
To present email me and I’ll connect you to the right people. cameron@architectureforhumanity.org
To pre-record email Mark Dytham.mark@klein-dytham.com
To attend, show up and make a donation.
By the way this email took you 6 min 40 seconds to read. So you do have the time! (I kid)
Cheers,
Cameron
Chief Eternal Optimist @ Architecture for Humanity
848 Folsom Street, Suite 201, San Francisco, CA 94107-1173
W: 415 963 3511 | M: 646 765 0906
Architecture for Humanity is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that seeks architectural solutions to humanitarian crisis and brings professional design services to communities in need.
Haiti Reconstruction
Our blueprint for reconstruction
Students Rebuild
PechaKucha Global Day for Haiti – Feb 20th

Call to Artists: New Again

New Again is an ARTSWorcester members show of artwork inspired by found objects.
Here’s the call:
http://www.artsworcester.org/files/New_Again_Call_to_Artists_final.pdf

For New Again, ARTSWorcester members are invited to present intriguing and inconventional works of art created from, or inspired by found objects.
Space is available for installations on a first come first serve basis.
If the art is is inspired by but doesn’t physically incorporate the found object members are invited to bring the object in to be exhibited with the art!

Also, let us know if the object has a story or where you found it.
For example:

 
Rain Drops and Wrinkles by Cynthia Woehrle
May 2007 Part of the “Pick It Up” project on Flickr
The street cleaners have come by and last nights rain carried any street trash to the sewer drain. But I still didn’t have to go far to find something to “pick up” today. I found this bag in the back yard.

Green Hill Park


Green Hill Park
Originally uploaded by CindyWoehrle

Happy Monday! Today’s featured painting for the Holiday sale is “Green Hill Park” 7″x7″ oil on panel. This study for the larger “Sunset at green Hill Park” is framed in a replica renaissance frame.
List price $300
Available for $240 until Dec 18th 2009

Atmosphere #3

Todays Feature Studio Artwork is Atmosphere #3.
Heres the story behind the painting:
1995 ~ around this time I started working on a concept of landscapes from memory. I would take mental notes of differant places that I had seen and combine them into one scene based completely on my memory. The primary elements I based this on was:
Feelings, Atmosphere and Spacial relationships.
This is one of my favorites
Museum Quality Giclee Print viewable area 12″x 6.25″ listed price $60
Available for $48 through Dec 18th
email contact@cynthiawoehrle.com to make purchase arrangements

Shenandoah Study #1


Shenandoah
Originally uploaded by CindyWoehrle

Today’s Feature “In Studio Painting” is Shenandoah Study #1. This painting is from a series of 11″x14″ canvas studies of Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. I was lucky enough to drive through this amazing park at the same time a storm was breaking up, the views of the skies and valleys were truly amazing. Each study is done in oil and explores the fading blues and greens of the landscape with the shadows of the clouds that are passing overhead.
list price $300
Studio sale price $260
20% discount valid through Dec 18th
To purchase email contact@cynthiawoehrle.com

Holiday Studio Sale!

Cynthia Woehrle’s studio is hosting its first Holiday Sale! From Nov 27th through Dec 18th get 20% off all in studio artwork. Check out the website to see whats available, send the title and list price of the artwork to the studio email: contact@cynthiawoehrle.com 
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