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2017 Windgate ITE Residency Conclusive Blog Post!

by import_blog | Oct 3, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 0 comments

I returned home to New York City this past August with four rolls of film I didn’t have the chance to develop before I left.  The darkroom I like to use here was closed for renovations until late September, so they languished in my fridge until I was finally...

Open Studios at NextFab

by import_blog | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 0 comments

Dawn comes early on Open Studios day.  The group prepares itself.  As Max mixes his bowl of yogurt, granola and fresh fruit, Daniel smiles wolfishly at the camera.  He has a hunch about what’s coming. Bam!  Daniel’s hunch is correct.  I nail this shot of...

Max finds out about Qdoba

by import_blog | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 0 comments

Felicia and Jason take Max to Qdoba as part of the cultural exchange element of the ITE Residency. Favorable reviews from Max!

Elizabeth’s visit

by import_blog | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 0 comments

Elizabeth Kozlowski, or 2017 ITE Resident Scholar, joined us last week in order to talk to us about our work, conduct research at the Center for Art in Wood, and take classes on woodworking technique. Anastasia, Max, and I make a road trip to the airport to collect...

Pictures from NextFab (and one from home)

by import_blog | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 1 comment

Anastasia and Albert talking about Anastasia’s work. A reverse angle shot of Anastasia and Albert talking about Anastasia’s work. Megan looking sly as she shines her iPhone flashlight through her lightbox. Megan and Albert meeting. Megan and Albert...

Albert Quixote

by import_blog | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 0 comments

Albert Quixano (A.K.A. Albert Quixote de la Mancha), during a meeting with Anastasia about her work, mistakes me for a giant. I am, of course, in actuality, a windmill.

Studio visits with David Ellsworth and Michael Kehs

by import_blog | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 0 comments

In this post, we revisit the group’s field trip to the homes and studios of Michael Kehs and David and Wendy Ellsworth. The grand staircase at David and Wendy Ellsworth’s. Above the grand staircase, a stained glass window. A reverse angle shot, looking up...

4th of July outing

by import_blog | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 0 comments

Over the 4th of July weekend, the group met and walked to the Parkway near the water to hear (and possibly see, if we could get close enough) Boyz II Men and Mary J. Blige, who were performing. On the way, I espied this young man wearing a Batman t-shirt on a bicycle...

The view from Anastasia’s room

by import_blog | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 0 comments

A quick post featuring a shot from Anastasia’s room, which has the best view of anyone’s and the most impressive clouds.

Jason at NextFab

by The Center for Art in Wood | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency | 0 comments

A quick post featuring a shot of Jason at NextFab.

What we’ve been up to

by import_blog | Jul 19, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency, Residency Blog | 0 comments

Last week we were visited by this year’s resident scholar, Elizabeth Kozlowski, who interviewed each of us about our work and conducted extensive research in the Center’s library in addition to taking classes at NextFab.  She also accompanied the group on...

Studio visit with Michael Kehs

by The Center for Art in Wood | Jul 7, 2017 | 2017 Windgate ITE Residency | 0 comments

Some pictures from our visit to Michael Kehs’s studio last weekend! Pieces in process, including a wooden model of a spelunker’s carbide headlamp. The best use to which I’ve ever seen a Pelican case put! Michael Kehs has been to Echo Lake, and he...
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