Friday, November 5, 2021

Torn Paper Poems in Windom Park by Marcie Radliff

 













 

Marcie Radliff had an idea, "What would it be like to write poems with other people in a place?"  She got a grant to invite people of Winona to write poetry with her.  She had pop up locations such as Levee Park, the East End Recreational Center, the Public Library to bring the invitation.

She had her capstone project to read some of her poems and share discussion on October 9, 2021. Some poems were placed around the park to read.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Write here announced the writing in place project.

I typed out a few of her poems with Marcie's permission for you to read:

Orange paper poem:

What I want to know is

What in nature is all straight lines, all corners, not curvature, no variation:

not the wind

not the river's edge, washed

and tickled by current and eddy

not even a blade of grass

only these street corners, lampposts,

walls, railings, that impose

a grid on the earth

cornices proclaiming how precise we are

                                                            8/21


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shift

I stand on the shifting sand

am myself a sand dune

not a monolith--

connected, ever reaching

and spreading

 

now a cliff, now a valley

now a wrinkled hill

with a wave pattern 

that mimics the sea 

or the sea floor

or the ridges of a thumprint

bark of an old tree













 

Still

in a strong wind

I bear witness to the undersides

of leaves:

what is delicate about us

what we rarely show

what happens when we are tossed and the air the ground the water

heave

and what was once stable--

bottom, top--

is not,

we hold on

by these tiny tendrils













 

Marcie gathering up all of her poem boards and laughing

 



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Some friends enjoying Marcie's beautiful work.

Read more of Marcie's art: Torn Paper Poems

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Art in the Time of Covid Part II

 













MaryLee in front of Margarita Baumann's, Farbenfreude (Color Joy)

I was the gallery attendant at the Winona Arts Center, Lucas Gallery for the current show, Art in the Time of COVID showing through November 10, 2021.  I had seen the show at the opening in early September and again at a movie.  How interesting to take time to view it again slowly and reading the artist statements about their art.  Plan a visit during gallery hours, Wednesdays, 4pm - 7pm, Saturdays & Sundays 1pm - 4pm.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here's the front entrance view from the gallery. Tea, guest book, information on November offerings and artist statements made good viewing and reading along with chatting with guests.



 

 






Kathleen Vinehout, Covid, the Ravaging Dragon,soft pastel on UArt sanded surface

Covid looks up with a mix of greed and disdain as he clutches a soot covered treasure.  Tree souls walk among the devastation. Fire still burns on distant hills, casting an eerie glow to the quickly darkening sky.  Yet, all is not lost.  a green colored hill sparkles under starlight. A path toward the future leads us to higher ground. 

Meditation proved incredibly helpful during COVID. This image came to me during meditation. I sketched Covid.  Still, nudged me again and again.  Finally, I created this painting. He no longer showed up during meditation.





 







Read about Margaret Kiihne's inspiration and staying calm during COVID with an art prompt per day.  She is generously allowing visitors to touch and read through her books.

Follow the Winona Arts Center on Facebook for updates in programing.

Watch for upcoming Film Society offering in the new Don Nelson Screening Room.



















Friday, October 29, 2021

Art/Mixed Media Making

 










Art and Mixed Media Making was four classes on Tuesday evenings in October.  Lot's of materials were available to spur on our creativity and fire up our making.











Collage materials for some making.











Jamie attaching her cord to the top of her flags.










Dawn working with gusto.











Bev laying out her flags in her creative process.













We made books.














Our collages for strength and inspiration.




























Finished Prayer Flags and close ups

What a wonderful time creating together! Join us next time!






Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Little Free Library or Little Lending Art Cupboard

 










This little free library is filled with art supplies!  The Girl Scouts of Lanesboro, Minnesota care for and stock this exciting little free library.











We wandered and saw pumpkins, and looked in shop windows.























The Lanesboro Arts Center













Painting by Mary Solberg

Then we had some dinner at Pedal Pushers and saw a great play at the Commonweal Theatre.






Sunday, October 24, 2021

Art and Nature at Bluffside Park, Winona

 










Shift Happens at Bluffside Park in Winona, Minnesota.  Sarah Johnson and Marcie Ratliff shared art opportunities. This event was curated by Sharon Mansur.











Sharon Mansur and Sarah Johnson at the beginning of the experience.  We were invited to take a breath and notice the area around us and then follow the signs for the adventure--that we could participate in or pass.

Follow the arrows:



















 

 

 

 

Creating installations with colorful leaves and sticks was fun.


 

 

 







Sticks, leaves, pipe-cleaners, googly eyes and puff balls were fun to play with.














































Then write a message on the ground to share with friends?










Be U!










PEACE











Hi Beautiful










You Can Do It










Hello










I Love You  










ART










Jamie and Dawn created with me today.















 Sharon Mansur, Dancer, Creative

Marcie Ratliff, Torn Paper Poems, Engage Winona

Sarah Johnson, Creative Laurette

 

 

 

 

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