September, 2023

Take an Autumn road trip!
Directions:  The Adrian Center of the Arts is located on M-52, just north of Adrian, Michigan. The street address is 1375 N. Main St., Adrian. The Center is on 55 acres owned by PlaneWave Instruments. PlaneWave’s administrative building is curbside facing M-52. ACA studios and classroom spaces are on the west end of the campus. The ACA occupies Buildings 43, Glass;
46, Gallery, Classrooms and Youth Studio; 47, Clay Studio and Classrooms. Acorn Studio is our 2-D studio and located on the southwest side of campus. Landmarks helping to locate the ACA include the Lenawee Intermediate School District, directly across the street; and Curtis Road, which runs across the north edge of the campus. See MAP below:
This promises to be a dynamic exhibition of work by fiber artists with active imaginations, and formidable skills in manipulating their materials.  Not only do they demonstrate a commitment to their studio practice that requires the endurance and determination of Olympic athletes but they also thrive within the contemplative isolation of their studios by maintaining a balance that friendships with fellow artists, and family provide.

Make plans to attend the artist reception to learn more about the work from the artists themselves.  Hope to see you there!

June, 2023

Slowinski Studios Newsletter, June 2023
SLOWINSKI STUDIOS NEWSLETTER
June, 2023
The online catalogue from the exhibition, We ARE Here: More Than Just a Number, at Cultivate Grand Rapids, is available here:  https://issuu.com/cultivategrandrapids/docs/exhibition3_wearehere?fr=sNmNhZTUyNzE0OTc  The show ran from April 7 - May 26, 2023 and addressed the issue of ageism in the art world.  The catalogue includes all the work, a statement and a brief biography for every artist in the show.   The exhibition was attended by over 500 people during the entire run.  Children responded to the work and were inspired to create their own work using some of the techniques used by the artists in the show.  It was wonderful to be told that some young visitors made their own embroideries on card stock after seeing my work!

 
Disassembly and Vapor Barrier, below, will be included in "Follow the Thread" sponsored by the Grosse Pointe Artists Association at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. 

Ann Delisi, radio host of Essemtial Music and Essential Cooking on WDET, was the juror and will be giving a gallery talk at the opening reception on June 8, 2023 at 6:30 PM.

Exhibition dates:  June 8 - July 21, 2023
Location:  Grosse Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore Drive, Grosse Pionte Farms, MI. 48236
Exhibition/Business Hours: Mon - Sun 10 AM - 6 PM
Admission: FREE
Phone: (313) 881-3454

See you at the opening reception!


Disassembly


Vapor Barrier
 

March, 2023

Slowinski work in Cultivate GR, a new venue!

   Slowinski Studios News
March 2023
 
Cultivate GR, a relatively new gallery in Grand Rapids, MI,  is hosting: We ARE Here: More Than Just a Number, an exhibition showcasing the work of 11 artists from across the country, who, while working in a variety of media, share the distinction of all being over the age of 50. I am delighted to have the opportunity to show these two of my favorite small works.  My good friend and fellow Detroit area fiber artist, Boisali Biswas, also has work in the exhibition. 
  
Back to the Wall, the Being Slept, 2016,
Hand-stitched, waxed, single strand embroidery floss,7 colors, on black paper.   4.5” H x 3.25” W   

My use of the word "Being" in the title of this piece recognizes that this is an unusual individual who felt exhausted and needed the support of the wall to hold it upright and to protect it while it slept.  I think all of us have felt ostracized and in need of rest and protection in one way or another at some point in our lives.  All the stitched lines in this drawing are intentional in that they are placed to portray exactly this image.



Flight, 2016
Hand-stitched, waxed, single strand, shaded embroidery floss, 2 colors, on black paper.  4.5” H x 3.25” W

Flight is very different.  It is made entirely of unintentional lines, the lines that appear on the back of the work that I cannot see as I stitch.  The lines overlap.  The knots are visible.  It illustrates not only all the gestures and movements my hand made while stitching the piece, but also the energy it took to create it; the energy it takes to launch a body into the air!  When I finished the work and turned it over to look at these unintentional lines, the title immediately came to me and the decision to show that side was made.
We ARE Here, More Than Just a Number
Dates: April 7 - May 24, 2023
Opening reception: April 7th from 5 - 9 PM.

Cultivate GR
620 Wealthy St, SE,
Grand Rapids, MI  49503
Hours:  M - F 10 A - 8 P
            Sat 10 A - 5 P
            Closed Sunday
Website: https://www.cultivategrandrapids.org/

If venturing to the West Coast of MI, I hope you take the time to stop in and see the show.

More news will be forthcoming this summer, so be sure you have my email in your contact list or in your address book.  Thanks!

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