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Sustainable Architecture

Sustainable Architecture

This week we walked a couple of blocks down 8th street to visit CityFlats Hotel, the first Hotel in the Midwest to achieve LEED Gold Certification.  That means that CityFlats focuses on energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor environmental quality, stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts. We got to experience first hand the way they creatively implement those ideas. The impeccably designed hotel is never boring, each room is different and individually designed.

Assemblage

Assemblage

Assemblage: a collection or gathering of things or people, a work of art made by grouping found or unrelated objects or the action of gathering or fitting things together.


Inspired by a visit to Rick Weese’s Studio, we gathered found objects, stuff that was sitting in our basements and old trash and set to work making it into something beautiful.Toilets, floppy disks and glue were put to good use as we sculpted and dreamed of creative ways to re-use objects.

Recap: Collage with YOU&I

Recap: Collage with YOU&I

A few weeks ago guest artists Ryan Greaves & David Schofield (founding members of YOU&I) stopped by to lead a workshop on collaboration and collage. It was beautiful! There’s nothing like a stack of magazines to get your heart racing. I’m talkin’bout the good stuff; National Geographic. US News. Time, the occasional Architectural Digest and other mags you can snag for $0.25 at “the department store of thrift stores.”

While we were tearing through old National Geographics, children’s books and several local publications David and Ryan went through a killer deck of samples and examples of contemporary collage. They ranged from simple explorations of color to elaborate webs of found imagery.

Totally enthralled. :) After getting inspired we formed small groups of two – three and pooled our images to use in a collaborative collage. If you’ve ever done this before you know it’s not always easy, as most good things rarely are. Working through ideas of concept / composition can be tough enough on your own and being thrown into a situation with others really forces you to articulate your thoughts.

After coming up with a couple of designs and talking through aesthetic or contextual ideas students settled on a final and transfered the design onto a heavy bright white stock. Nice. I think workshops run best when we get busy doing right away. Busy hands. Open ears. Eyes, hands and minds assimilating a learning posture. Super fun.

Overall, this workshops was active, informative and energizing. Many thanks to David and Ryan for coming in for the afternoon and hauling their library of goodies. You guys are awesome, like Crusty Beef Pie awesome, and we can’t wait for seconds.

Creative Drawing Workshop Recap

Creative Drawing Workshop Recap

Dang; I can’t believe winter break is here already. Life has been so busy as of late that I’ve neglected to update the blog except for the occasional workshop reminder. There are a couple (alright, several) recent workshops to recap and post but for the time I’m going work through several of the most recent ones. Three weeks ago we were joined by Jason Rood and Dennis Nagelkirk for a session on creative drawing and it was, dare I say, EPIC.

We started off the day with a drawing exercise birthed in the previous week’s dancing workshop. Everyone in the group grabs four-ish colored pencils and two volunteers jump in the center to model. One model comes up with a pose (arms flailing / leg lifted / whatevah) and the second model examines the shape then fills the negative space with a complimentary pose. Observers get one minute to draw each pose with whatever color they choose. After a minute the models refresh and the observers grab a new colored pencil and use the same sheet of paper to draw the new poses. The results are always super interesting and it gives people a chance to 1) play with color and 2) work on foreshortening.

Afterwards Jason and Dennis took us on a portfolio tour and process overview. Jason is a recent graduate from GVSU. His work (a hearty mix of precise mark-making and whimsy) has been featured on BOOOOOOOM and he’s recently finished some illustrations for Josh Shipp’s new book.

Dennis has been a friend of Ambrose since it’s mental conception back in 2005. We used to live together and would spend countless hours drawing and plotting how to carve out lives we could be proud of. Over the last several years Dennis has taken his painting to a whole new level. Stunning. No other words for them really. The pictures below don’t do them justice; you’ve really gotta see them in person to understand the detail.

The meat of the workshop was lead by Dennis and Jason and focused on coming to grips with (and having fun with) our unique thought processes. Sometimes we tend to shy away from the darker corners of our minds in an attempt to be “normal,” which is a total farce. After five minutes of writing down an unedited stream of everything that crosses your mind a few brave souls shared their lists. We discussed observation and the everyday; then proceeded to pool some of the nouns into a bucket.

After selecting two nouns from the stack students were tasked with combining them in such a way that told an interesting story. And the drawings? Totally ridiculous! Many of which are too awesome for the internet…which is why we’re going to keep them safe until the appropriate time.

So, why does this matter? And why should you care? Well, I’m guessing if you’ve read this far then I’m preaching to the choir and you’ve already got a slew of answers to the questions. For me, I remain convinced that the sum total of life is constant creativity; the remaking and repurposing of one material to meet the needs of another. The more practice we have in making connections and telling stories with the materials in our midst (whether theoretical or concrete), the better we’ll be able to use that same skill set to solve larger problems, whether they be social, fiscal, spiritual or whatever-al.

Many thanks to Jason, Dennis, and all of the leaders that work hard to make these things happen. You are beautiful.

Holiday Extravaganza

Holiday Extravaganza

We’re hosting the second annual Holiday Extravaganza this Thursday at the HAAC from 3:30 – 5:30. Things to expect: festive garb, gingerbread competitions, hot chocolate and singing. Please RSVP via Facebook so we know how many goodies to prepare.