Thursday, December 18, 2008
Local Honey door proceeds to benefit La Reunion TX! Thanks Kelly!!
Where: Lakewood Theatre in East Dallas, 1825 Abrams
Benefitting: La Reunion TX & Wilkinson Center Food Pantry
What:Kelly Brown's annual holiday concert features local musicians Mack Price, Reggie Rueffer, Doug Neil, Freddie Jones, Lawrence "Peabody" Ferrell, Kim Brown, Davis Bickston, Rodney Engelbosch, Dave Prez, David Castell, Dave Monsch, David Pierce, Karl Poettschke, Linda Proch, and George D'Ascenzo. $20 admission benefits La Reunion TX. Canned food will also be collected for the Wilkinson Food Pantry.
www.LocalHoney.org
We heart Kelly! Thanks lady!
Monday, December 08, 2008
A: An interesting panel discussion, that’s what. La Reunion TX and the Dallas Museum of Art present a FREE event on Thursday, December 11 at 7pm in the Center for Creative Connections Theatre as a part of the collaborative program Make Space for Artists : Design a Studio. Our topic? The artist studio – historic and contemporary.
Well published graphic novelist David Hopkins knows a thing or two about working remotely and in collaboration with other artists to produce his artifact – the graphic novel. Designer Bang Dang was the winning architect for La Reunion’s architecture competition, Make Space for Art. He won, in part, for his “white box” studio design and lucky for us, he’s local. Established artist Frances Bagley is represented locally with Marty Walker Gallery and provides the panel with the perspective of a truly mixed media sculptor. Last, art historian Eric Stryker is a professor at SMU also happens to be an expert on Francis Bacon’s studio. (Photo above.)
We’re not sure exactly where the conversation will go, but we’re sure it will be interesting. KERA’s Jerome Weeks will moderate. See you then!
Originally published on Art&Seek here.
Second Annual ART CHICAS UNIDAS recap
Our second annual Art Chicas Unidas program in November was a great success!!! This year, the jury selected mentor artists gathered found objects from our 35 acre wooded site for use in the day long workshop. Inspired by these materials, forty teenage girls created and exhibited unique and wonderful works of art while learning what it means to be an artist. Thank you Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas, Deaf Action Center Texas, Dallas Art Dealers Association, Central Market and our Mentor Madres for supporting this special program.
Special thanks to our artists Erica Felicella, Susan Graham, Diana Tate and Ivonne Acero. Shout out to Dahlia Woods for curating the evening exhibit and Tania Rivas for creating a recording studio onsite for the event.
Call for Artists + Site Tour Dates!
Call for artists attached. Tours of the site for interested artists on Dec 13 and Jan 3. Email sarah@LaReunionTX.org for more info or to get on the tour. (You don't have to be an artist to come on the tour!)
Call for Artists Attached.
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Historic Uses of Trees Attached.
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Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
December events - SAVE THE DATES!
11 Dec - 7pm - FREE PANEL DISCUSSION at the Dallas Museum of Art, C3 Theatre - Join us as we explore studios historical and contemporary with a distinguished panel of guest including David Hopkins, Bang Dang, Frances Bagley and moderated by KERA's Jerome Weeks.
19 Dec - 7pm - LOCAL HONEY HOLIDAY MIX at the Lakewood Theatre - We are beneficiary of this super cool holiday music and variety show put on annually by the lovely Kelly Brown!
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Make Space for Artists : Design a Studio - the video
Voice by Bruce DuBose. Original music by Neeki Bey. Video by Corgan MediaLab. Thank you to the Dallas Museum of Art for an awesome collaboration. Panel discussion Dec 11 in the C3 Theatre. Artists studio historical and contemporary. More info coming.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Bar Camp for Non-Profits
BarCampNPdallas is a gathering of folks in the non-profit (NP) world who are interested in learning and sharing, particularly on topics like using technology, social media, fundraising, public relations and building communities.
This BarCamp is focused on organizations and people who are dedicated to non-profits and will be held in an abbreviated evening session, on Tuesday November 25th, 2008 in the Design District. RSVP please! It's free!
The lovely and talented Cone Johnson has organized this event and will be leading.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Make Space for Artists : Design a Studio - RECAP of opening
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Get Hatched. Tonight. Thur, Nov 13!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Make Space for Artists : Design a Studio
Here's a couple of recent blog mentions about the upcoming program... One on Dallas Dirt written by Catherine Horsey. And one on the KERA Art&Seek blog written by me.
The whole thing wraps February 12 so if you can't make it Nov 6, no biggie. Swing by and play with Google Sketch Up anyway. Free workshops and lectures will coincide! Community partner Corgan Media Lab is producing an AMAZING video to go with the whole program. We'll get it online soon.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Volunteers rock!
I am getting settled in this afternoon from an absolutely terrific day. The weather was picture perfect and the mood was friendly. I want to give a hearty thanks to all the volunteers who showed up to help out. We made some good progress on the site clean up and the place looks great! And, I think, we had fun doing it as well. I honestly had trouble walking away but there will be other opportunities soon.
The folks at Preservation Tree were wonderful and my thanks goes out to Harold Spiegel and his crew for their hard work and dedication to our cause. It sure is nice to have those fallen trees out of the way and I appreciate their advice on responsible land management.
I want to thank Sarah Jane Semrad for her guidance and support without which I would have been clueless.
Again, I am most appreciative of the volunteers who gave up their Saturday morning to help me out. Great work everyone and I will be notifying you when future clean up days are in the offing. I hope you will join me again!
Scott
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Art & Seek Online Artist Studio Tour
Dallas, TX – October 15, 2008 -- On November 6, 2008 the Dallas Museum of Art and its community partner La Reunion TX will launch Make Space for Artists: Design-A-Studio in the Tech Lab of the Museum’s newly opened Center for Creative Connections. This design contest and program aims to transform the Tech Lab into an inspiring digital exhibition–community response project space. For it, museum visitors are invited to think about studio spaces where artists of any kind—painter, dancer, writer, sculptor, musician—do their creative work. How might a studio be different if the artist is a writer or photographer or sculptor? Is natural light desired or required? Where will the artist keep his or her tools and materials? What materials will be used in the design of the space and why?
Visitors will have the opportunity to consider these questions and others as they design a dream studio that will fit within a 16 foot cubic space. Contest entries will be submitted as drawings and visitors may choose between traditional media—site drawings, pencils, and pens—and digital media, such as laptop computers equipped with Google Sketch Up software and tutorials. Additionally, the Tech Lab will be filled with a variety of materials to aid visitors in the creative process: images of artists’ studios (representing artists in the Museum’s collections and local artists), thoughts on artists’ work spaces and architecture, design materials, and books. A digital presentation created by Dallas’s Corgan MediaLab will be projected in the space to feature the winning designs from La Reunion TX’s Make Space for Art. Held in early 2008, Make Space for Art was an international juried competition that focused on the complete future facility to be built on La Reunion’s 35-acre site in Oak Cliff.
Make Space for Artists: Design-A-Studio is an invitation for community input on the shaping of artist studios at the La Reunion site. All design entries submitted to the Make Space for Artists contest will be displayed in a variety of ways, including Flickr—an online community for sharing photography and video. The contest will run in the Tech Lab of the Center for Creative Connections from November 6, 2008 to February 12, 2009. At the close, the submissions will be juried and several winners selected. Cash prizes will be awarded and contest winners will be honored at a public event February 19, 2009 at the Dallas Museum of Art. A suite of public programs including Google Sketch-Up workshops and panel discussions with topics ranging from famous artists’ studios to architecture will coincide with the design contest.
About the Dallas Museum of Art
The 23,000 works of art in the Museum’s encyclopedic collections span 5,000 years of history and represent all media with renowned strengths in the arts of the ancient Americas, Africa, Indonesia and South Asia; European and American painting, sculpture and decorative arts; and American and international contemporary art.
The Dallas Museum of Art is the anchor of the Dallas Arts District and serves as the cultural magnet for the city with diverse programming ranging from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, literary readings, dramatic and dance presentations, and a full spectrum of programs designed to engage people of all ages with the power and excitement of art.
The Dallas Museum of Art is supported in part by the generosity of Museum members and donors and by the citizens of Dallas through the City of Dallas/Office of Cultural Affairs and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
In 2008 the Dallas Museum of Art opened the Center for Creative Connections, a unique learning space that provides interactive experiences with works of art and artists for people of all ages. Located in the heart of the Museum, this dynamic space includes a gallery, a theater, an art studio, a tech lab, and an early learning area. Works of art from the Museum’s diverse collections are brought together in an environment designed to stimulate curiosity, inquiry and reflection. The Tech Lab in the Center for Creative Connections is a space where art and technology merge, providing opportunities to experiment and create using the rich content of the Museum’s collections and current technologies. It functions as a workshop and studio space for classes, a multimedia gallery venue, and a social hub for engaging with digital resources and interactives.
About La Reunion TX
La Reunion TX is creating an arts residency in Dallas that will host artists in both new and traditional media for periods ranging from one week to one year. In exchange for short-term living quarters and studio space, artists will be expected to give back to the community through programs, exhibits, performances and installations. Artists working in all media will be encouraged to apply. The residency will be built on a 35 acre site in Oak Cliff and will be as green and off-grid as possible, modeling sustainable living. In addition, the business plan has an eye toward long-term sustainability not only with the facility but also with the bottom line. La Reunion TX seeks to transform the community through art and create lasting social change in Dallas.
Currently, La Reunion TX offers several programs utilizing both the land and the organization’s gallery space in the Design District of Dallas. Art Chicas Unidas is a collaborative program with Dallas Art Dealers Association and Girl Scouts of NorthEast Texas that teams high school aged girls with female mentor artists. Tree Carving is a program to turn dead and dying trees on the 35 acres into decomposing sculptural works. Scriptwriting for Graphic Novels explores the relationship between writers and illustrators with Dallas’ thriving comic book community.
The Make Space for Art call for entries attracted 68 designers from 19 countries submitting ideas for our future facility. The jurors for Make Space for Art were Mark Gunderson, AIA of Ft. Worth; Dr. Richard Brettell of UT Dallas; Louise Harpman of UT Austin; Max Levy, FAIA of Dallas; and Rick Lowe of Project Row Houses in Houston. Winners of Make Space for Art include: first - Bang Dang of Dallas, Texas; second - Michael Panacci of Brooklyn, Ontario, Canada; third - Lucia Perez and Ines Fernandez of New York, New York; sustainable - Sofia Fernandes and Tiago Carvalho of Portugal. MSA was sponsored by Perkins-Will, Barry Whistler Gallery, Preservation Tree Services, and City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs. Hardcover catalogs featuring all the plans from Make Space for Art are available for purchase.
About Corgan MediaLab
Corgan MediaLab provides animation, motion graphics, visual effects and architectural visualization services for a diverse range of clients. Since 1997, this studio of creative artists has expanded their portfolio from architectural visualization to include broadcast, film and game cinematics.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Call for Volunteers - clean up day
Greetings All! I am very excited to be heading up my first clean up day at the site this Saturday the 25th. As site manager, I hope to lay the groundwork (pun intended) for the construction phase of the project. This is a large piece of land and there is much to accomplish. But, with the help of volunteers giving their precious time and energy, I will do my part to shape the landscape into a welcoming backdrop for the beautiful architectural design yet to come. I am truly excited to be a part of this dream for
Please join me from 9 to noon. Contact me at scott@lareunionTX.org if you can help. I hope to see many shiny, happy faces this weekend!
- Scott Nance
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
CALL FOR ARTISTS - HATCH
All designers are welcome! From furniture to apparel and everything in between, we will be bringing together a group of talented designers to collaborate for one night, creating the most innovative and exciting retail event imaginable!
The exhibition will be held at the La Reunion TX's gallery in Dallas, located at 2129 Farrington, on November 13th, 2008. Interested designers must complete the attached application and required digital portfolio by October 31st, 2008. A $25 processing fee, is required for consideration and all application fees will be used in support of the exhibiting designers at the event. All designers will be notified by November 6th, 2008 regarding their participation status.
Request an Application form:
For more information and an application form, please contact Texas’ Next Top Designer at info@texasnexttopdesigner.org
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Art Chicas Unidas
Monday, October 06, 2008
Upcoming Events!
November 6, 2008 - Launch of Make Space for Artists : Design-a-Studio at the Dallas Museum of Art. 7pm. Location in the DMA is TBA. Real life artists, students, lovers of art and designers at heart will be encouraged to go to the DMA Tech Lab and design a studio using Google Sketch Up. Program closes with a winner's ceremony and prize money presentation in February 2009.
November 8, 2008 - Art Chicas Unidas 2008. Evening reception 4:30 -- 6:00pm. This is our beloved Fall program piloted and funded last year by Dallas Women's Foundation. We team small groups of girls with a mentor artist for a day-long workshop at the LRTX Gallery. That evening there's a reception to display the fruits of their labor. Proceeds from sales get re-invested back in to the program for next year. Presenting partners include: Dallas Art Dealers Association, Deaf Action Center of Texas and Girl Scout of North East Texas. Sponsors so far include Central Market. Please let Lisa Taylor know if you are interested in helping out or sponsoring a girl to go through the program for $50. info@dallasartdealers.org
November 13, 2008 - HATCH. Presented by La Reunion TX and Texas Next Top Designer. A one night only "pop-up store" at the LRTX Gallery, located at 2129 Farrington in Dallas, featuring designers in all media. Think furniture, clothes, paintings, trinkets, etc all hand crafted and home grown. Music, food, drinks! A good time is guaranteed for all! $10 admission. Proceeds go to La Reunion TX and Texas Next Top Designer. For more info, email Jamie Baker - baker18@swbell.net
Saturday, October 04, 2008
La Reunion TX advisor David Hopkins is awesome
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Mentor Madres - Sponsor a girl today!
WHAT IS IT - ART CHICAS UNIDAS
Small teams of high school aged girls will work with professional women artists selected by jury and create one of a kind art works based on materials from our 35 acres site in Oak Cliff. The finished art works will be on display that same evening and all proceeds from sales go back into the Art Chicas Unidas program. What makes this program unique? This year we are working with Deaf Action Center, socio-economically challenged schools as well as girls that are getting the full art experience like at Booker T. We engage all walks of life and backgrounds and introduce new skills and interests, from photography to guitar to encaustic.
We will honor our Mentor Madres this year with your names across our invitational postcard to the reception. Even if you can't make the reception November 8, please support this program today. Download the form and mail or email back. Deadline Oct 18 to be on the card! Don't delay!
art%20chicas%20mentor%20madre%2008.pdf
WHAT IS IT - LA REUNION TX
La ReUnion
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
A recap : Open House - September 27, 2008
On Saturday, September 27, La Reunion TX launched their inaugural fundraising campaign at their World Headquarters located at 2129 Farrington by hosting an Open House. Wow! What a beautiful event. A large and lively crowd filled the room to view enlargements of a few of the 68 architectural renderings collected during the international search for the building design for the residences and campus. Guests enjoyed music from keyboardist Neeki Bey, a delectable spread provided by Oak Cliff's newest restaurant sensation, Bolsa, and drinks provided by Dry Soda Co.
La Reunion was able to begin funding thanks to numerous donors who generously gave $2430. A particularly stunning way to help out is by purchasing the newly published book Make Space for Art containing all 68 architectural bids. This book is a feast for the eyes and was premiered at the Open House as part of the fundraising effort.
Please continue to help us raise the money needed to reach our next goal and kindly spread the word to you friends about this magnificent project!
Modern Dallas dot Net
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Art Chicas Update....
Call for artists here - FINAL%20call%20for%20artists%202008.doc
Adult mentor application here - FINAL%20Artist%20Application.doc
Student application here - FINAL%20Student%20Application%202008.doc
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Video by Rob McCollom and Open House invite
Enjoy the video. Then come learn more at our Open House on Saturday, September 27 from 5-7PM. The event is "come and go" - no program, just swing by, say hi and have a bite to eat from Bolsa -- Oak Cliff's newest hot spot. Musician Neek Bey will be performing throughout the evening and large scale boards will be on display from our Make Space for Art international architecture program. (Thank you Corgan Media Lab for the printing!) We're launching our Inaugural Fundraising Campaign that night and would love for you to participate!
LRTX Gallery
2129 Farrington Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
Also -- be among the first to hear about an exciting collaboration between La Reunion TX and the Dallas Museum of Art launching in November! Come by and say Hello! Be the first to hear about all the exciting collaborations cooking in the LRTX kitchen*!
(*Not an actual kitchen. A metaphorical kitchen. Seriously.)
Monday, September 01, 2008
Second Annual Art Chicas Unidas - Call for Artists!
What: Artists will lead teams of 5 girls in a day long project (9am – 3pm) with the goal that the girls co-host an exhibit showing an artifact they have created. The plan this year to create works directly inspired from or using materials from our 35 acre site. Think dirt, limbs, found materials, poetry inspired from the site etc. Get creative!
An evening reception will be open to their families and public at the end of the day long workshop at La Reunion TX’s gallery located at 2129 Farrington Street in Dallas. During lunch, members of DADA will lead a demonstration of the real-life essentials of how to create an artist portfolio including an artist statement, a bio, and an exhibition resume along with examples of their work. The La Reunion TX artist selection committee is made up of Dallas area arts professionals who will choose artists for this program.
When: Artists interested must complete the application (word file below), required digital portfolio with a $20 processing/background check fee and return to La Reunion TX by Sept. 30.
Mail proposals to:
La Reunion TX
2129 Farrington Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
Important dates:
Sept. 30: application deadline
Oct 10 (?): interviews for selected artists and their proposal
Oct 15: artists notified of acceptance (or not)
Oct. 20: materials list due
Nov. 8: workshop date
Stipend: Chosen artists will each be paid a $225 stipend for their time and planning of the day-long workshop. A materials budget of $75 is available for each chosen program.
For more information, please contact La Reunion TX Executive Director Sarah Jane Semrad at sarah@LaReunionTX.org or DADA Executive Director Lisa Taylor at info@dallasartdealers.org.
Fall%202008%20Art%20Chicas%20Application.doc
Friday, August 15, 2008
Show Pony Show
The cool kids at the Show Pony Show have selected us to be the beneficiary of their raffle! Head over to the Continental Lofts (3311 Elm, Deep Ellum) on Sunday from 11-7. Explore the works of local artists and craft gurus. Visit our booth and bring your old electronics for DonateIT. Everyone is talking about it!
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Yes, watch the news! On occasion, there is good news to share!
We filmed for 3 hours on Tuesday morning. It was hot, humid, sticky but joyous for this kind of exposure. Cynthia is a delight to work with and very funny. We had a marvelous time and we are looking forward to the story airing tomorrow (Friday) at 10pm.
Monday, July 07, 2008
where life and art unite
"Over the two arts conventions I've just marshaled through, one particular comment has been bouncing around in my head more than others. It was said during one of the many AmericaSpeaks caucus sessions in Denver, that gathered groups of 8 to 10 cross-disciplinary participants to talk about larger, common issues of performing arts policy.
The group was bemoaning the disconnect between the professional arts and civic life, evidenced by their tenuous support in city councils, state budgets, and federal policy. And then one participant said this:
''We need to stop making the arts so special.''
The participant didn't mean it in a snarky way. He had just realized the strange and often self-produced gulf between creative expression and everyday life. Art shouldn't be an experience we reserve for sacred and exceptional moments, he said. It should be an expected and completely normal part of everything we do.
There has been a perceived strategic advantage, at least in the past decades, in promoting the arts as separately important to community and society -- a unique and specialized form of expression that demanded special protection and focused support. But the group was coming to realize the downside to that strategy, which is to disengage creative expression (particularly professional creative expression) from the everyday, the expected, the assumed, the obvious.
Art and artistic expression shouldn't be the jewelry of society, it should be part of the blood, part of the muscle, and part of the bone. When our strategies set us apart from the world so that we can be separately admired, supported, and valued, we shouldn't be surprised when we are perceived as separate.
As John Dewey wrote more than 70 years ago:
As long as art is the beauty parlor of civilization, neither art nor civilization is secure."
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
News from a Tree Carving artist - in Zimbabwe
"Hello to all, I am writing from Zimbabwe while I can, as yesterday they cut the main phone, cell and internet lines country wide, probably to suppress news coverage. I got here two days ago, right during these elections, and they gave me quite a difficult time at customs. They thought that I was a journalist with all of my cameras, and wouldn't let me go through unless I had a letter inviting me to the country, which I obviously did not have. My options were to leave it at customs, in a "locked" safe, or pay a $1500 deposit fee to take it with me. Here is the catch though, when I came to pick up my deposit afterwards, they were to pay me in Zim dollars (which ends up being trillions of dollars). No joke, I have a 5 billion dollar bill in my hand right now, and gazillion is an actual form of currency here. Pretty crazy that I am a gazillionaire here, literally. Impressed ladies? I would be...Anyways, 5 billion dollars is about one dollar here, so I am a $1000 millionaire. Long story short, some of my friends talked the customs guys down to $200, and I got my video camera back. But they have come by the lodge a few times to check on the camera to make sure it is still here and I am not doing guerilla journalism. Little do they know that I have like 4 cameras!!! Hahahah!
One of the more intense moments was when I was sitting in the house of 25 Zanu PF (Mugagbe supporters). They were all wearing Mugabe shirts and bandanas, and had banners all over the walls. I was there as a guest and listening to these traditional spiritual Mbira players, who are helping spread a message of cultural redemption. Pretty cool, but still tense. I was imagining in my head what would happen if I had brought a camera in there, and whipped it out and started taking pictures of all of them. Things would have gotten violent quickly, and I would not be writing this email. But needless to say, I took no camera, and took no pictures. I have seen the world wonder that is Victoria Falls, wow. Truly powerful and awe inspiring. I woke up at 5.30 the other morning and went to the top of the Zambezi River to film and photograph the sunrise at the top of the falls. (Pictures on Flickr, and video to come when the internet is not sabotaged for political reasons). Yesterday I jumped headfirst off a bridge, and plunged 111 meters into a gorge where the Zambezi comes out ( it is about 350 feet, long way down). It was amazing, and am going back to do it again, but backwards this time. I have a friend whose uncle owns this lodge ,and all of his friends run all of the tourist stuff here, so I have been rafting, bungeeing, walking with lions, and feeding rhinos for free. He has taken me to all of the local spots, which are not many, and have met people from all over the world. I feel so plain with no interesting accent, but try to make up for it with photographs and stories, kung fu also. Most people here have never seen Kung Fu. We go on a fishing trip tomorrow on the Zambezi River, and then into camp in Botswana for 3 weeks, where there are thousands of elephants. There literally was an elephant crossing sign on the main road, but I couldn't take a picture because there were police around, and they would take my camera.
As for New Zealand and Australia, I will sum it up briefly. Here are some key points: Got stuck in a snowstorm on the top of the mountains from Lord of the Rings, and thought I was going to freeze to death. Had to dig a hole and cover myself in dirt to stay warm and dry, which I did not. Swam with salt water crocodiles, ran away when we saw them coming in the clear water. Stayed on a private aboriginal beach in the Northern territories, and killed a shark and a crab with a spear ( I ate them for dinner). Did a front flip into a buffalo mud hole, and ate insects. Got screamed at in the middle of the night by a possessed aboriginal spirit while I was sleeping, no joke, scariest thing I have ever seen. He was a human, but was possessed and wandering around at 3 am by himself, and screamed in my tent. Moving on, saw a cane toad smoke a cigarette, and then eat it (lesson to all you littering smokers, eat it). Got bit by 6000 ants, they nest in trees, and fall out when you drive by them, and attack. I hate them. Wandered Brisbane by myself for 5 days, got out drank by two Irish girls. Got a swedish massage from a drunk Swedish guy named Gus (it was actually just elbows in my back), who loved Taco Bell and KFC. Funny man, bad masseuse. Watched 25 movies in my hotel room and on the plane, including Burt Reynolds and Dolly Pardon in Chicken Ranch twice. Why? Managed not to sleep at all on a 14 hour plane flight after I had two hours of sleep before. Stayed one night in Johannesburg, managed not to get robbed or shot. Now I am in Zimbabwe, but I love it. I am coming back. There are not more elephants anywhere else in the world than where I am right now. And I hopped (HOP!) back and forth across the border from Zambia and Zimbabwe numerous times yesterday. 4 countries come together Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, pretty amazing.
Anyways, here is a link to where I have posted photos. Some may already know this, some may not, but either way, here it is. I wanted to do more with web, blog and video, but things hardly ever work out the way you want. I will try to post video soon, but that depends on how modern this country wants to be. Enjoy!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tylersharp
Please feel free to write me back, as I have hardly heard from anyone, and let me know how your lives are going. I will respond when I can, but would love to hear what is going on in the other side of the world.
Sorry for the lack of intimacy in this letter, but I haven't had many chances to write.
Hope all is well, cheers from Zimbabwe!
Tyler Sharp (more affectionately known as "Kiwa" here, which means white man. Charming)."
take care of yourself Tyler! We'll see you when you get home.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Touching Base
Friday, May 30, 2008
Friday, May 09, 2008
Clean-Up Day tomorrow (Sat, May 10)
Monday, May 05, 2008
Thanks ya'll
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Jim Sargent's Energy Efficient Remodeling Class
Here's the skinny: Sargent is expert in zero-energy construction, which results in utility bills of $1 a day or less. At his May 3 Green Building and Energy-Efficient Remodeling class at 9:30am, he'll spend a couple of hours teaching homeowners (or people who want to build low-impact, high-performance homes) how to maximize the energy efficiency of their structures. Then, he'll spend a full hour answering your questions.
The cost of the class is $65 if you pre-register via PayPal, and you can easily recoup that expense in energy savings at home. Plus, 100% of the proceeds benefit La Reunion, as Medical City is granting us free use of their "City Hall" conference center in Care Tower E (off Merit Drive) and Sargent is volunteering his time. Please spread the word, as space is limited. Sign up now and save $5, as walk-up registrations (space permitting) are $70.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Oak Cliff Earth Day - bring your old 'puter equipment
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Upcoming Events!
--> AIA Retrospect at NorthPark
When: Thursday, April 3, 2008, 6:30pm
Where: NorthPark Center
Cost: $15 at the door.
LRTX will have a display in Retrospect -- the annual AIA Dallas event at NorthPark Mall. Artists Tyler Sharp, Molly Sharp and Kevin Obregon have collaborated with architects from PerkinsWill led by Sean Garman to construct a super cool display to show off the winning entries from Make Space for Art. Thank you to Artizen for the prints and Green Living for the stains on our amazing display. Display up through April 20.
--> Oak Cliff Earth Day
When: Sunday, April 20, 2008 from 11am-5pm
Where: Lake Cliff Park at Zang and Colorado
Cost: Free
LRTX will have a booth at the second annual Oak Cliff Earth Day! We love this annual family friendly event. Stop by and say hello.
--> 'Make Space for Art' Discussion
When: Tuesday, April 29 from 6:30-8:30pm
Where: Cunningham Architects 918 Dragon Sreet in the Design District
Cost: Free
Dallas Architecture Forum presents a panel discussion
Catherine Cuellar, LRTX President
Sarah Jane Semrad, LRTX Executive Director
Bang Dang, First Place Winner of competition
Mark Gunderson, moderator and competition jury advisor
An international architectural design competition was held earlier this year to solicit ideas for housing an arts residency program on a 35 acre site in Oak Cliff -- near the original La Reunion site. 68 entries from 19 countries
were received and First Place went to Bang Dang of Dallas.
The Panel will discuss the history of La Reunion -- both the 1855 original and the current arts-related incarnation -- as well as the details of the competition whose jury included Rick Lowe of Project Row Houses inHouston, Dr. Rick Brettell, Louise Harpman, Associate Dean at UT Austin School of Architecture, Max Levy, FAIA and Mark Gunderson, AIA.
--> Green Remodeling/Building for Home Owners
When: Saturday, May 3, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Where: Medical City Dallas "City Hall" Conference Center in CareTower E, 7777 Forest Lane, Dallas (parking is in Care Tower E, located off Merit Drive)
Cost: $65 - $70
Whether you want to remodel your present home or build a new home, renowned green builder Jim Sargent's class is the best place to start. This seminar will consist of 2 hours of green building explanation and 1 full hour for your questions. Specifically designed for home owners wishing to remodel for energy-efficiency or for those planning to build a green home in the future, this seminar gives home owners the knowledge they need to go green. Learn what to do to make your home more energy-efficient and when and why to do it. Registration is $65 online or by check in advance to La Reunion TX, 4848 Lemmon Ave., PMB 100-117, Dallas, TX 75219. Registration at the event is $70.
--> Free Comic Book Day
When: Saturday, May 3, 10:00am -- 6:00pm
Where: Zeus Comics - 4411 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas 75219 & Craddock Park next door to the store
Cost: Free
LRTX is a presenting partner with Zeus Comics for their 4th annual CAPE (Comics And Pop Culture Expo) in coordination with Free Comic Book Day. Free Comic Book Day is a national event where participating retailers promote the industry and encourage new readership. CAPE is the largest Free Comic Book Day event in the country with over 80 professional comic book creators in attendance. LRTX will be facilitating the event's panel discussion on writing comics.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Winners For Make Space for Art Announced!
Friday, February 29, 2008
Winner's Announcement Party : 3.1.08
The esteemed jury met last weekend. We announce the winner tomorrow and will post them all here by Monday. Above? Mark Gunderson and Rick Lowe. More pics of the jury deliberating here.
See ya tomorrow at the party! PanAmerican ArtProjects. 1615 Dragon in Dallas. 6-8PM.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Looking at La Reunion from outside Dallas
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Live Blogging from the Jury Room
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Winner's Announcement Party + other goodness
Monday, February 04, 2008
Tree Carving!
Our first annual Tree Carving was this past Saturday. About 75 people attended over the course of the day and toured the site and learned a little about native flora from Melissa Martin and Randy Johnson with Texas Discovery Gardens. Attendees watched artists transform non-native (weed), dead and dying trees into site specific works of art. Thank you to local artists Brad Ford Smith, Kevin Obregon, Allan Arp, Tyler and Molly Sharp, Cindy Thomas, and David Carapeytan (and CREW!) for being such sensitive and adventurous artists. Pictures abound. Local photographer Erica Felicella shot some amazing portraits that can be seen here. Attendee Steve Rainwater also took some pictures. Mine are here. More are coming!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
First Annual Tree Carving : 2.2.08 : 10am -4pm
Friday, January 18, 2008
clean up day is tomorrow!
Saturday, January 05, 2008
Call for Artists extended + Open House at the Land!
Call for Artists!
You're an artist. You have the site-specific challenge to create SOMETHING from a tree on the LRTX land that needs to be removed in order to create an environment that is welcoming for native bugs, birds, and plant life. You must remove enough bark from the tree to kill it without cutting it down. What might you create?
Banding: Removing bark all the way around the trunk of a tree (at least one hand's width) allows the tree to naturally decompose, attracting desirable critters who help revitalize the ecosystem.
The Art Part: Each tree is surrounded by grasses, dirt, neighboring shrubs. What can you, an artist, create in and around that space that invokes curiosity? What tools will you use? What spatial considerations will you have? What will you do?
The Caveat: There is no electricity onsite (for now), so all your tools must be self- or hand-powered. Chisels, Knives, Chainsaws -- all good (exercising great caution, of course). Decorative additions from the native area such as rocks, wires, twigs, etc., are encouraged, but not mandatory. Paint may be applied, as well, though we encourage environmental consciousness.
Examples of trees are on the LRTX website. Please come up with an idea — any idea. Once accepted, you'll choose (or be assigned) a tree. Deadline has been extended to January 11, 2008. Apply here! Collaborations encouraged! Email sarah@LaReunionTX.org if you have questions.