Last summer, the South Haven Center for the Arts in Michigan put on an exhibition titled “West Michigan Redux,” initiated by Russell Pensyl as a meditation on the student-teacher relationship. One of Russell’s teachers at Western Michigan University, and included in the show, was John Link, who figured prominently in my creative life as well. On August 24 Russell moderated an artist conversation regarding the exhibition over Zoom, in which I participated. The recording thereof was thought lost but was recently recovered and posted to YouTube. Discussion starts in earnest at about the 5’40” mark and runs an hour.
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We are in the midst of an Asynchronous Studio Book Club reading of Totality: Abstraction and Meaning in the Art of Barnett Newman by Michael Schreyach. Obtain your copy and jump in.
An exhibition of my work is up at the Fuller Public Library in southern New Hampshire through September 30.
Preorders are available for Aphorisms for Artists: 100 Ways Toward Better Art by Walter Darby Bannard. More information is available at the site for the book.