Showing posts with label Beth Schoen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beth Schoen. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

EAST Art Event Austin Texas



Cari Amici (Dear Friends),

This weekend marks the opening of E.A.S.T. (East Austin Studio Tours). This is a big deal in Austin when TONS of artists open their studios to the public.

Wander through, as you like. The link above (click on E.A.S.T) will show you their map. My work will be exhibited as one of the guest artists of my friend Beth Schoen. Beth teaches portrait sculpture and gets rave reviews from her students. She also did a marvelous portrait of one of Austin’s most famous musicians Willie Nelson.

Beth Schoen's Open Studio: guest artist Kelly Borsheim + others
Site # 60 on the E.A.S.T. map
4601 Smith Road
Austin, Texas
Tel. 512.740.7817
Sat and Sundays: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

I would love to see you!

Honoring Veterans today, including my father and many other members of my family.


Thursday, November 19, 2009

East Austin Studio Tour Texas


Cari Amici (Dear Friends),

You Are Invited!

I apologize (only slightly) for the repeat about the East Austin Studio Tour here in central Texas. We had a pretty good opening weekend last Saturday and Sunday. I was delighted to see old friends that I have not seen in too many years (including Marjorie who came all the way from The Netherlands!). I also met a lot of cool people, including a local painter named Will Klemm.


Anyway, I include here a group of images of my host Schoen Sculpture Studio, featuring the sculptural portraits by Beth Schoen, lovely paintings by Suzanne Stewart (my favorite being the fishing boy), first-time exhibitor Lauri Randall with her bronze figurative sculptures, and my drawings, sculptures, giclées, and framed photographs from Italy and New Orleans. [The photos are 50% off to make room in my studio for my drawing papers and supplies. So, check ‘em out!]

Join us and see more art from holograms to soap to mosaic quilts and glass blowing. This is an eclectic bunch and I am thrilled to be meeting so many cool people! This Saturday and Sunday are the last days of the East Austin Studio Tour this year.




There are catalogs and maps available to all of the art studios and art-related events. There are more than 150 studios to see this year! Check out the E.A.S.T. Web site (link below) for catalog locations.

21-22 November
(Sat & Sun)
10:00 am - 5 p.m.

E.A.S.T. - East Austin Studio Tour (Texas)
Kelly Borsheim is a Guest Artist Both Weekends
Schoen Sculpture Studio: Sculptor Beth Schoen
1406 Smith Road, Suite E
Austin, Texas 78721
Tel. 512.389.5000
Web site: www.eastaustinstudiotour.com



Above: Kelly Borsheim, Beth Schoen, and Suzanne Stewart

Friday, November 13, 2009

East Austin Studio Tour Texas


Cari Amici (Dear Friends),

You Are Invited!

Free tours of art studios based in East Austin, Texas, feature the regular artist inhabitants, as well as many, many guest artists, including myself (Kelly Borsheim is a guest of Schoen Sculpture Studio). Please come see my drawings, sculpture in marble or bronze. I will also have giclées available from two of my most popular paintings AND a great sale on some of my framed photographs from Italy.

There are catalogs and maps available to all of the art studios and art-related events. There are more than 150 studios to see this year! Check out the E.A.S.T. Web site (link below) for catalog locations.

14-15 November
21-22 November
(Sat & Sun)
10:00 am - 5 p.m.

E.A.S.T. - East Austin Studio Tour (Texas)
Kelly Borsheim is a Guest Artist Both Weekends
Schoen Sculpture Studio: Sculptor Beth Schoen
1406 Smith Road, Suite E
Austin, Texas 78721
Tel. 512.389.5000
Web site: www.eastaustinstudiotour.com

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

AIDS Fundraiser Teaching Art


Cari Amici (Dear Friends),

Classically trained painter Graydon Parrish recently contacted me. We “met” on Facebook. Graydon moved to Austin, Texas, about a year ago and has already gotten quite active in the community here. He asked if I would assist him (and others) in helping to raise money for AIDS Services of Austin, via an event hosted by The Octopus Club. This organization knows how to throw a party: I worked with them some years ago in the annual ArtErotica event.

The Octo Tea Dance XIV happens on October 11th from 3 – 9 p.m. From Graydon: At the event, we are offering several experiences, which include, so far, music and cooking lessons. The theme this year is the five senses.

Graydon Parrish has volunteered painting lessons, for the sense of vision. I am donating four hours of sculpting lessons, for touch. (The winning bidder will learn how to sculpt hands using plaster life castings as models. We will work in the sculpture studio of Beth Schoen in Austin at a time good for all of us.)

The auction will happen at the event, and perhaps even beforehand. At this writing, I am not sure of the details, but Graydon said that our auction offerings will be online on Wednesday.

I urge you to attend the event, bid on items that appeal to you, and enjoy helping a great cause. As I wrote years ago when I donated to two AIDS fundraising events,

“Why AIDS? AIDS disturbs me because of the way it is transmitted. As social creatures, we need to touch each other. Ostracism is a powerful punishment. AIDS is transmitted via the most personal ways we touch one another, whether it be sexually or through the acts of giving birth and sharing blood. To stop it, we need to deny ourselves in some ways. The very actions that link us to each other are what this disease thrives on.”


Details:
Octo Tea Dance XIV
October 11, 2009
3:00 pm to 9:00 pm
The Long Center for the Performing Arts, Austin, Texas
DJ Roland Belmares and DJ Seth Cooper
Tickets $45 presale, $60 door (purchase now)

A Great Party – A GREATER CAUSE!

Graydon Parrish wrote this up for my auction donation:

Experience the Five Senses: Touch

The sculptor’s prerogatives are to look, to think and to remake the world, sensitively rejoining, by hand and fingers, clay, plaster and marble. For many, sculpture has been the standard to which other arts should aspire. It is, after all, a metaphor for Creation itself, and as such it reveals the fullness and breadth of nature, magically changing its appearance from day to night, dawn to dusk. And touch is at the center of this creative process.

So it is with great pleasure that the Octopus Club of Austin is able to offer an experience of touch, an odyssey into the world of the sculptor, with Kelly Borsheim. From Texas to Florence, [Italy] Kelly has explored the streets, the studios and the museums to refine her art and outlook. Her inspiration is the human body, which to her reveals the essential tenets of life, from its struggles to desires. Her art is one of beauty, introspection and contemplation.

This experience will consist of four hours of private lessons, covering some of the basics of sculpture. It is also one not to be missed, and the Octopus club is grateful to Kelly Borsheim to offer such world-class instruction to help save lives.

Kelly Borsheim’s art is collected widely, throughout the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Italy, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, and New Zealand. She splits her time between Florence, Italy, and her studio in central Texas.

Value $ 400.00

Please note that the Octopus Club will assist with the coordination of lessons between the high bidder and the artist.