was followed by 5 days in NYC where I had the chance to see the Whitney Biennial and visit from Chelsea galleries and the Metropolitan Museum of Art which, no matter where I travel, truely remains as my favorite museum. As americans, we should all treasure it and feel proud of how it is the keeper of our culture, and of many other cultural objects from around the world. A visit to the 9/11 memorial also stands out from my trip - I was there 5 years ago before the museum and memorial pools were created and it was good to be there and remember how incredibly lucky i am to be an american and to see the renewal of the human spirit represented in the re-building of the towers.
Contemporary Art, Reviews, Interviews,Creativity,Leading an Artful Life, by Cathy Breslaw
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Cathy Breslaw's recent gallery talk at Penn College, Williamsport, PA, May 22, 2012
was followed by 5 days in NYC where I had the chance to see the Whitney Biennial and visit from Chelsea galleries and the Metropolitan Museum of Art which, no matter where I travel, truely remains as my favorite museum. As americans, we should all treasure it and feel proud of how it is the keeper of our culture, and of many other cultural objects from around the world. A visit to the 9/11 memorial also stands out from my trip - I was there 5 years ago before the museum and memorial pools were created and it was good to be there and remember how incredibly lucky i am to be an american and to see the renewal of the human spirit represented in the re-building of the towers.
Interview with Patricia Frischer, San Diego Community Organizer for the Arts, Artist
I
met Patricia Frischer in 2001, a few
years after she moved to the San Diego area. My studio was on the COVA Studio
Tour and as Patricia introduced herself, and we had a conversation, it was obvious to me how enthusiastic she was
about making and seeing art , meeting artists and reaching out to the art
community. In the last ten years or so, Patricia has brought her generosity of spirit,
art know-how and years of experience in her own art career to pioneer and build
the San Diego Visual Arts Network. She has also been the driving force in many successful San Diego projects including
Little and Large, Art Meets Fashion, Movers and Shakers, the San Diego Art
Prize and the upcoming DNA of Creativity.
When I asked Patricia about what advice she has for artists in the San Diego community who are charged with the difficult task of promoting themselves and their work she had one thing to say - “Don’t wait to be discovered.” If anything has defined her journey through her art career and her life, it has been Patricia’s ability to navigate proactively through the challenges and opportunities presented to her. During our interview, Patricia told me the story of her art career and how “giving back to the visual arts community” of San Diego became her central priority which continues today.
If there is one message Patricia has it is her “belief in the power of art, how it enhances our lives - for both artists and those that appreciate it.” She believes that artists in San Diego have opportunities in the many galleries, and alternative venues that exist in the area. Her advice to artists is to band together with others of like minds and like kinds of work. She suggests these artists groups come up with themes for shows and present their ideas directly to gallery directors.
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