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07 June 2016

first day at a new job!



Last weekend was my first day working as a gallery docent for LMCC's Art Center on Governor's Island. The exhibit that's up is called Michael Richards - Winged...you should read about him on LMCC's website! He was an insightful emerging artist who was only 38 when he died and it's only now, 15 years later, that a large collection of his work is being shown.

Anyway, here are the photos from day one!















On the ferry ride over to the island (the shortest ferry ride ever - it's about 7 minutes) it started raining, and as soon as we landed it started pouring. So...there weren't many guests that day, on an island billed as an outdoor activity destination.







It was an interesting first day...I definitely became more aware of the concept of audience engagement with the artwork. It's probably something that museums and galleries think about a lot - but it was all new to me, so I was just standing there thinking about how quickly some people came in and out and how little attention they seemed to pay to any of it. I guess finding ways to connect the audience more with what they're seeing is a primary goal of any place showing art. It's not something I've ever really thought about before from that point of view...although I will say that I much prefer going to museums alone and being able to sit on a bench in one room for as long as I want to just experience what's in front of me instead of feeling like I need to take it all in for about 30 seconds before moving on to the next piece. I had some nice conversations with a few people who were really moved by the show, some interested in the artist, some who had worked in the twin towers (which is where he died - 09/11/01), some from New York and some from elsewhere. In my down time (which was kind of plentiful because of the rain!), I read interviews with the artist and learned more about the philosophy behind his artwork. I feel like I learned a lot about all kinds of stuff on day one and I'm looking forward to the rest of the summer!

15 April 2014

A New Cabinet!

Well, a like-new cabinet, anyway.






Back when we still lived on the other side of the country, Matt's dad was kind enough to make us a super nice type cabinet/press table. All we had to do was finish it with a bit of stain. Not surprisingly, in the process of moving 2,000+ miles and starting a business, a few things that we meant to do never got done. One of them was staining the cabinet. We even bought stain for it over a year ago. Still, stain is complicated - where would we be able to do it with proper ventilation? How do you make it perfectly even? How long until it dries?

Paint is a lot easier. We already had paint! Without thinking too much about it (the best way to do things you've been putting off), I just started painting it the other day. And now it looks as good as it should! Here's how it went:











One coat of primer, two coats of semi-matte black paint later, and it was finished! 





















I left the top unpainted, since it's nice to be able to see remnants of all the work we've done in the ink smears and fingerprints - it would just look too nice if it were all perfectly painted! Did I mention we've completely rearranged our apartment? It's not completely done yet (will it ever be?) but we'll post a photo tour once we have some photos to show. Spoiler: we sold the huge type cabinet that was taking up our entire living room and now we have an apartment with a small studio inside, instead of the other way around.