Monday, August 26, 2013

El Ejido - TAN 473

Saturday, September 24 - El Ejido
         Many artists, family and friends of Colectivo TAN 473 gathered in a bright pink room located about a little tienda with an envious view of Guanajuato, Mexico.  The oversized windows were open to let in the strong breeze that comes along with the head of the late afternoon sun.  The vibrant balloons bouncing in teh wind set the perfect tone for the exhibition of the artwork done in teh recent workshop.  Each of the young artists presented their piece and told about their positive experience in the workshop.
         Another workshop was also announced which will begin September 10 and last until the end of November.  The workshop participants will learn different techniques including photography and painting, then will help create a community-involved mural along the main street of the neighborhood.



 

Sábado, 24 Septiembre- Callejón El Ejido
         Muchos artistas, familia y amigos del Colectivo TAN 473 se reunieron en la brillante sala rosada arriba de una tienda que tiene una vista envidiosa de la ciudad de Guanajuato, México.  Las enormes ventanas estaban abiertas para dejar pasar la brisa fuerte que siempre acompaña al calor del sol de la tarde.  Los globos de colores que brincaban en el viento alegraban al ambiente de la exposición del arte hecho en el recién cumplido taller para niños.  Cada uno de los participantes mostraba su obra y hablaba de su experiencia positiva en el taller.
         También fue anunciado otro taller que comienza el 10 de septiembre y durará hasta el final de noviembre.  Los participantes del taller van a aprender varias técnicas como pintura y fotografía   Ayudaran a creer un mural comunitario en el callejón principal. 









Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Panama Red Arts Launch Party

This Saturday
at 7:00
15 June 2013
 Panama Red Arts 
presents:


EYE DECAY

Presenting:
Javier Baeza
Carlos Ventura
Jamie Zoe Givens
and more!

Join us at The Building in 5 Points
1008 Woodland
East Nashville

An evening of art in many forms
beer and wine
and cupcakes.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

one day closer

And with each day that passes I get closer to returning to Guanajuato.

Find out more about The Muskoka Foundation and Colectivo TAN473
to see more about the programs that we are developing in Mexico.
If you would like to receive more about what we do, 
sign up for our newsletter in English!

Also, check out my art!


Y con cada día que pasa se aproxima el momento de volverme a Guanajuato.

Visitar las páginas de The Muskoka Foundation y Colectivo TAN473
para información sobre los programas que estamos desarrollando en México.
Si quiere recibir información en inglés,

Y, toma un momento de ver mi arte!


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

easter [a poem]

and it will be that when I die
I'll remember
till then I wonder
how can it be what makes me cry
is not all very somber.
yellow is the daffodil emerging from the frost
translucent in the morning sun
evanescence lost.
this fleeting feeling once familiar
now forever thrown
I believe we're stars
we're light
but hell
to each his own.
the violent pink of the morning sun
same as them eyes of yours
it sets the tone that marks another
day passed inside doors.
and reminiscing of the days that we'd sleep hand in hand
and chin in neck and lips on cheek
ashes lost in sand.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

at the altar [a poem]


With nails as red a Jesus’ blood
I sit before the altar
there’s yet one challenge left to face
don’t let my focus falter.
With heads of babes 
the palms they read
the feathers one blue only
the cyclops he’s eternity
and knowing this he’s lonely.
With cougar face the girl she stares
mi jefe se robaron
a su hija 
the bride stripped bare
the shells and showing one.
One thing’s half missing with partial face
the world’s a heavy load
with Alice under foot 
the hound
lights the way to gold.
Ché qué decís 
the ginger aid
sleeps among the fields
where fresas smoke 
the girls who dance
And John the saint 
he heals.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Altarations

A Social Study.
First installation: Cleveland/West Eastland & McFerrin, near Más Tacos X Favor.
Pay your respects.


Una investigación social.
Primera instalación: Cleveland/West Eastland & McFerrin, cerca de Más Tacos X Favor.
Favor de respetar.

Only 2 Weeks Remain!

Thanks to everyone who has already donated to Celia Rose's Guanajuato Transformation! Without your help, we would not be able to provide the youth of Guanajuato, the girls of Buen Pastor or the surrounding communities with the safe and encouraging environments in which to develop their artistic creations.

There are only two weeks left and we have currently raised $1,075 of our goal of $8,000.  Please, donate and share with anyone who you think would be interested.  The following links have more information and feel free to email me with any questions or suggestions you have at maverickradar@gmail.com.

We now have a newsletter in English and we ask that you sign up so that we can keep you up to date on our adventures in art!



Gracias a todos que ya han donado a la campaña de Celia Rose's Guanajuato Transformation! Sin su apoyo, no sería posible proveer a los jóvenes de Guanajuato, las nenas del Buen Pastor, ni a las comunidades cercanas los lugares seguros y inspiradores en que los niños pueden desarrollar sus creaciones artísticos.

Nos quedan dos semanas y hasta la fecha hemos juntado $1,075 de la meta de $8,000. Por favor, dona o comparte con todos que tendrían interés en nuestro proyecto.  Haz clic en los enlaces que aparecen arriba y contáctame con toda confianza por correo a maverickradar@gmail.com con preguntas o sugerencias.

Monday, April 8, 2013

El Año de Transformar: Mover

The Year of Transformation: Move

Self-confidence and self-love. Two important feelings that I hope to share with the girls at the Buen Pastor orphanage in Guanajuato while working with Colectivo TAN 473. One of the ways that I would like to do this is through movement.

I grew up dancing... everywhere!  I couldn't keep myself from tap dancing in the kitchen, pirouetting on the soccer field and twirling across the stage. And though my experience as a ballerina ended at age 20, I continue to dance today- only not in a tutu. I still crave the feeling of the music and my body combining to express the emotions that I feel but am unable to put into words.  I hope to share that excitement with the children in Guanajuato just as my parents gave me that opportunity.

During the 2013 Fall semester, I would like to offer dance and movement classes to the children as part of El Año de Transformar.  Not only does dance allow a healthy way to release energy or tension that is felt, it gives confidence and a sense of ownership of one's body.

I would like to combine ballet technique, to strengthen the body, with improvisation that will encourage the girls to move in creative and non-limiting ways.  For example, as the music begins, we will all pretend to be algae at the bottom of the ocean. Swaying with the soft current and then, as the music becomes faster, we become jelly fish, then turn into a manta ray, we will change into the waves crashing on the beach and end as a the bubbles swirling back into the great blue sea.

My plan is, for the month of November, to work on a performance inspired by the classic The Nutcracker.  Local musicians will do a rendition of the beautiful music to which we will choreograph new dances. At the beginning of the holiday season I would like to organize performances in a few plazas in Guanajuato's historic town center to share our excitement and love with the community.

Please help me make this dream a reality by donating or sharing this with your friends!





El Año de Transformar: Mover

Confianza en si mismo y amor propio.  Dos sentimientos importantes que espero compartir con las nenas del internado del Buen Pastor en Guanajuato mientras trabajando con Colectivo TAN 473. El movimiento es una de las maneras en que espero lograr eso.

Cuando era pequeña bailaba y bailaba... por todas partes! No me podía parar de bailar en la cocina, dando vueltas en el campo de futbol y brincando por el escenario.  Y aunque mi experiencia como bailarina se acabó cuando tenía 20 años, sigo bailando hoy... pero sin tutu.  Las ganas no se me quitan de poner la musica y fundir mi cuerpo con el sonido para mostrar la emoción que siento pero no puedo expresar en palabras. Espero compartir mi amor del baile con los jovenes de Guanajuato como mis padres a mi me lo compartieron.

Durante el primer cuatrimestre, quiero ofrecer clases de danza y movimiento como parte del Año de Transformar. Les provee una manera saludable de soltar energia o quitarse de la tensión tanto como les da confianza y un sentido de propeidad de su cuerpo.

Me gustaria combinar parte de la técnica de ballet clasico con improvisación para animar a los participantes moverse en maneras creativas y sin limites. Quiero, en el mes de noviembre, crear un performance inspirado por El Cascanueces.  Musicos de Guanajuato van a crear una interpretación de la musica y vamos a hacer nueva coreografía.  Al principio de las posadas la idea es hacer los performance en algunas de las plazas del centro histórico de Guanjauato para compartir nuestra emoción y amor con la comunidad.

Por favor, ayudame hacer este sueño realidad! Donar aquí y comparte con tus amigos!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

El Año de Transformar: Crecer.

The Year of Transformation: Grow.

As part of my year with Colectivo TAN 473 I would like to plant a garden at the Buen Pastor for the girls to tend.   The garden would be primarily edible fruits, vegetables and herbs and they would have the opportunity to see the entire life cycle of the plants and then, as the plants ripen, we will come up with meals using the food harvested from the garden.  

Working in the garden will not only provide the girls with responsibility but a sense of fulfillment in seeing the literal fruits of their labor.  I look forward to using the garden as inspiration for different creative projects.

For example, the girls will make sketches and observations in their Cuadernos that will, at the end of the year, allow them to look back and see how the plants progressed from seed to stem, then leaves, flower and finally fruit.  

The beauty of what nature provides for us and the necessity of its bounty are often overlooked as fast food and supermarkets offering pre-made, packaged meals become prevalent in our societies.  I hope to engage the girls in their relationship with the Earth and inspire them to be aware of how well they maintain their planet as well as their bodies.

Please help me to make this dream a reality! 
Check out Celia Rose's Guanajuato Transformation and please share it with your friends. 
More links to read:



El año de transformar: Crecer.

Como maestra y artista en Guanajuato y Colectivo TAN 473 quiero crear un jardín en el Buen Pastor al que pueden cuidar las niñas.  El jardín contará con vegetales comestibles y plantas de olor. Las niñas tendrán la oportunidad de ver por completo el ciclo de vida de las plantas y, una vez listas, haremos menus y platos utilizando las verduras y frutas.

Trabajar en el jardín no sólo dará a las niñas responsabilidad sino también el sentido de cumplimiento al ver los frutos de su trabajo.  Me encanta la idea de usar el jardín como inspiración para diferentes proyectos creativos.

Por ejemplo, las niñas harán bocetos y observaciones en sus Cuadernos que, al final del año, les da una vista completa de como se transformen las plantas desde semilla a tallo, luego hojas, flores y después la fruta.  

La belleza de eso que nos ofrece la naturaleza y la necesidad de su generosidad son muchas veces ignoradas mientras las cadenas de comida rápida y los mercados con sus comidas envueltas de plástico llegan a ser más prevalentes. Espero inspirar una relación entre las niñas y la tierra, animarlas a estar consciente de la importancia de cuidar a su planeta tanto como a sus cuerpos.

Ayudame a hacer este sueño realidad!
Lee Celia Rose's Guanajuato Transformation y compartela con tus amigos!
Para más información:

Monday, March 25, 2013

Let the games begin!

Lots of exciting things happening in the realm of the radar...

I have some new pieces up at The Loft!
I will be out of touch for the month of April so be sure to get your orders in soon.

Also, I recently launched Celia Rose's Guanajuato Transformation. I am trying to raise money for me to return to Guanajuato and focus all of my attention on creating art projects with the girls at the Buen Pastor orphanage and other youth in the city.

While living in Mexico, I was fortunate enough to meet Katie Clancy, creator of Colectivo TAN 473 (en español) who introduced me to an entirely new realm of Guanajuato.  The city, with its mummies, mines and legends, has been a never ending source of excitement and inspiration for me since I first arrived in 2005.

Studying- and then living- in Guanajuato completely changed my view of the world and transformed my sense of self completely. Never before had I felt so confident in my abilities and supported as myself.  I felt wonder and excitement at the possibilities that became open to me with my newfound confidence and community.

My desire to create has always been inside of me and I was lucky enough to grow up in a family that encouraged and facilitated art in everyday life.  I feel, though, that my time in Guanajuato has been key in my taking an idea from my dreams and making them visible for all to see.

I want to provide a safe environment and give nurturing support for children who may not find those things at home or in their everyday lives.  The changes that happen in their self-confidence are as important as the drawing and photography skills that we incorporate into our workshops.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Tokens of Amor


The Skillery's Nasvhille Creativity Summit was two full days full of creative collaboration and focusing on ways to grow as an individual while giving back to the city which is endless in its inspiration.


I have been out of the bubble of academia for a while so the feel of the weekend was laced with nostalgia for the days that were crisp with the energy of exchanging knowledge.  The workshop on Saturday the 9th was more reminiscent of a lecture-based course with speakers, power point presentations and only a couple of breaks to go out and soak up the returning sunshine that has been away during the winter months.  We were well caffeinated by Beve Mobile Coffee and I finally got to sample the goods of Bang Candy Company for lunch. I was impressed by and encouraged by the strong voice that women had among the guest speakers.  The panel discussion with Liza GravesKate Mills and Kaelah Bee was just what I needed to top off all of the preparations I had done for the Valentine-making workshop the next day.


I have to say, before anything else, that I would not have pulled off the class if it hadn't been for my roommate. She let me load her car down and offered to spend her morning off to help me out by arranging, rearranging, unpacking and sorting, tasting and moving everything around the shop all while I steadily babbled my thoughts out loud and worked myself into an excited mess.


For me, the preparations that go into teaching a class are similar to those that go into creating a painting. Planning the activities, looking at the workspace, gathering supplies and then making the projects before hand are for my pre-class routine what the laying out the brushes and solvents, scraping the palette and stretching the canvas are for my process of painting. I want the participants in the class to feel that they have the freedom to stand or sit and move around while working. Having options at your fingertips and the opportunity to use different materials on a whim allows the dream to become tangible.   I hope to provide a comfortable environment that enables the imagination during my classes. 


It was a joy seeing how the scraps of paper and pieces of ribbon were used transform the maps and magazines into Tokens of Amor that will be shared with loved ones this coming Thursday.  It was a wonderful day of loving love as my friend, Janelle of Panama Red Arts, says.