Hard to beleive that it has been over three years since my show at White Water Gallery in East Hardwick!
That was the beginning of this awesome collaboration with Megan Stotko!
Hard to beleive that it has been over three years since my show at White Water Gallery in East Hardwick!
That was the beginning of this awesome collaboration with Megan Stotko!
Ever have one of those ideas that you just can’t shake? This is it…Stick Season Artist Retreat.
This November I will be making my (usually airbnb) apartment available to two artists for four days. Sunday November 10th - 14th.
Each artist will have a private bedroom, access to an open studio space, kitchen, and community area downstairs. These two artists will be guinea pigs for (hopefully) a longer term and more official artist retreat opportunity.
Artists will not have to pay anything. I just ask that they keep the place relatively tidy, let me take pictures, host one meal/work presentation, and write a testimony/review.
Right now the space is set up for visual artists, writers, musicians, and small scale sculptures.
This opportunity is available to Vermont artists. If you are interested please fill out this inquiry form. Artists will be chosen (by other artists) based on need, scope of work, and application.
Thank you and I hope you apply!!
In addition to the following form please email two artist images to ceilidh.g.kane@gmail.com
From January - April 2019 all major works are on display at the Sasaki Landscape Architecture firm. The exhibit is in the lobby of their offices in Watertown, Mass. The show also highlights some new pieces of fracking sites, the keystone pipeline, and Watertown. You can see all of my work from one of the very first tiny watercolor images of Northampton to new large oil canvases and re-purposed doors.
For the opening of the show Meghan Stotko from Heartwood farm made another amazing edible landscape. This time mountains were wontons, huge pieces of foraged mushroom, and chunks of blue cheese. Collaborating with Meghan has been an amazing way to take this project to new places! We can’t wait to keep experimenting with this and to expand on ways to test the boundaries of food and art!
I encourage you to check out the exhibit if you are in Boston!