Sunday, December 4, 2011

Community Mosaics Class in Brooklyn- Hands-On Workshop March 9-11






NEW CLASS IN BROOKLYN, NY!

Community Mosaics

Facilitating and Creating Community-Based Public Projects

Hands on Workshop led by Laurel True


Workshop: March 9-11, 2012

Friday Evening 6 - 8:30 and

Saturday and Sunday 9:30 – 5 pm

Cost: $495 includes binder with extensive class handouts


Location: Galazzo Glass/ Sopp Ceramic Studio at Clay Space

http://galazzoglasssoppceramic.com/news.html

For more information or to register please e-mail: gglasssceramic@gmail.com

This weekend intensive workshop lead by community and public artist Laurel True will focus on methodology and techniques for approaching community-based, public mosaic projects. Students will get a chance to experience group mosaic-making processes through the actual creation and installation of a mosaic mural. Students will come away from this information - packed workshop with the knowledge, skills and confidence to lead and facilitate successful, permanent projects that engage and inspire community.

Workshop will begin Friday evening with a presentation of successful project models and lecture will include sample pedagogy for including and training community members in the creation of public art. Instructor will cover various approaches to community outreach, design development, sourcing locations and materials and recruiting project participants.

Saturday and Sunday morning will be devoted to lecture and demonstration and the afternoons to practice- hands on training in the creation of a mosaic mural that will be donated to a local non-profit, school or business

Lecture will include step-by-step instructions with complementary images describing multiple approaches to project coordination, management and creation with a focus on creating permanent artworks specific to a host communities’ needs, desires, location and circumstances.

Instructor will present several group mosaic- making techniques that can be employed with groups with any level of training. Specific teacher/ facilitator training will focus on best practices for technical construction methods so that outdoor, public projects are durable, safe and long lasting. Technical resources will be included in class binder.

Additional topics covered will include:

· Defining project goals and objectives

· Project planning, funding and budget creation

· Project and time management techniques for any scale project

· Working in and outside of the classroom

Professional development and entrepreneurial training for participants

This class will be of particular benefit to mosaic artists and public artists who would like to add a community component to their projects, teachers, community organizers and anyone interested in community development and entrepreneurial training through the arts.

Some knowledge of mosaic making techniques is helpful.

Workshop participants should come prepared to work both inside and outside during class. Students will be asked to sign a waiver and photo release.

PLEASE NOTE:

This class must meet it's minimum (6) by February 6th. Students are encouraged to sign up early!

Also: This class is being offered the weekend after the National Association of Art Educators Conference in New York, which runs March 1-4

For more information: http://www.arteducators.org/news/national-convention/national-convention


Photos from top:

Community Mosaic Mural, Nungua Ghana

Participants with Fisherman's Tale Mural, Nungua, Ghana

Twin Thrones Community Mosaic Bench, San Francisco

Community Mosaic Memorial Wall, Jacmel, Haiti

Home Mural, Belle Chase, Louisiana



Thursday, November 24, 2011

Mosaics For Mirebalais Hospital Project - Thank You and Project Update

We did it!
The Mosaics For Mirebalais Hospital Project in Haiti has been funded
through your donations to The Mosaic Artwork Fund and Partners In Health!


















A huge THANK YOU to everyone who has donated to the Mosaic Artwork Fund for Mirebalais Hospital and Partners In Health. Our fundraising efforts have been a success!



Over the last year, it has been humbling and exhilarating to see our community come together in support of the Mosaics for Mirebalais Hospital Project for Partners In Health.
Thanks to you, we have reached and surpassed our fundraising goal! This new hospital will include a public art component and Haitian artists and tradespeople will be trained in the creation of architectural mosaics.

130 people have donated online through the Partners In Health/ Mosaic Artwork Fund website, many have
donated by sending a check directly to PIH in care of the Mosaic Artwork Fund.

Still others have contributed through personal donations, by attending fundraising events such as my Power of Art lecture, donating or purchasing artwork, blogging, promoting, sharing links, hosting events, donating materials, tile and transport and offering invaluable support and advice.

I would like to especially thank our project sponsors and major donors.
THANK YOU!!!

Project Sponsors


$10,000/ Architect Level

Anonymous donation from national foundation supporting great causes, administered by exemplary human beings


$5000/ Engineer Level

Claire Barnett and Seattle Mosaic Arts


$2500/ Builder Level

Institute of Mosaic Art

Loeks Family Fund at the Grand Rapids Community Foundation



Major Project Donors


Dr. Jennifer Neff

Tamara Ribas

M.H. San Francisco

J.R. Seattle


Very Special Thanks To


Charles and Denise Bavier

Jane Ford

Jacqueline Barnett

Jody Yelland

Karen Maestas and David Garcia

Mark Malamud

Amy Ratcliff and Family and the Gates Foundation

Mosaic Art Now in honor of Bill Buckingham


Thank you to everyone who made specific project donations including:

John McKenna, Linda Cundiff, Sandra Kipper, Glynnis Kaye, John Dynis, G.H., Mark Oliver, Laura Brodax, Naomi Craig, JoAnn Loctov, Kelley Knickerbocker, Rachel Rodi, Guy Fuerte, Dominick Montabano , Lori Hogan, Rita Rans, Sherri Hunter, Lillian Sizemore, Sonia King, Cynthia Cooley, Gretchen Fuller, Dirk & Chiatania Hain, Jen Hall, Michael McConnell, Steven Ungar, Elizabeth Wall & Debra Smucker, Trish Metzner-Lynch, Jane O'Donnell, Sound Play, Martha Seaver, Nancie Pipgras, Jill Stevenson-Ritter, Bronwen Parker, Nancy Forrest, Stephanie Riger, Melissa Cole, Kristen Monroe Voss, Kira Milanich

Ella Rhoades, Susan Crocenzi, Bart Seldon, Amy Neiman, Megan Cain, Teree Campbell, Randina Casenza, Carole Choucair, Michael Baron & Shari Kaufman, Marina King, Randi Kaufman, Tamara Kikel, Jo Braun, Kathleen Murphy, Jackie Phillips & Diana Thompson, Tai Uhlmann, Bronwen Parker

Joey Jerome, Don Marshall, Penny Jessop, Elizabet Petro, Sharon Plummer, Leah Rigg, Nora Mann, Darcy Potestivo, John Kalinowski, Marcia Kraus, Erich Ludwig, Tom Loeser, Robyn Miller, Kiela Smith-Upton, Karen Byars, Terri Goodwin, Deanna Wallace, Lori Gradinger, Dick Weiss, Susan Barkan, Martine Pierre-Louis, Julia Field, Megan Caddeell, Brad Scelfo & Alan Janish, Terri Goodwin, Anna Ungar, Debra Lee, Kim Word, Dionne Ible, Susan Jeffreys, John Kalinowski, Erich Ludwig, Barbara Ghoshal, Vicky Brent, Katia McGuirk, Linda Holms, Lois and Allen Keller, Jillann Demes , Mariellen Layne, Jan O'Highway

(If I forgot to include anyone, I am mortified- please let me know!)


Major Materials Donors


Heath Ceramics with special thanks to Lisa Bookstein
Thank you so much for the massive tile donation that has now made its way to Haiti. Much gratitude ;)

Laticrete International
True Mosaics Studio



In-Kind Donations

Chef Becky Selengut

Claire Barnett, Seattle Mosaic Arts and Seattle Biomed

Freight Center Shipping


Thank you to Institute of Mosaic Art for organizing and hosting a mosaic art exhibition to benefit the Mosaic Artwork Fund
. Special thanks to Celeste Howell and McKenzie Coonsie.

Thank you to artists who donated artwork to the benefit exhibition:

James Connors, Ellen Blakeley, Tara Ballantine, Nadia Khastagir, Branwyn Fearn, Wesley Wong, Carol Compton, Robert Rogers, Sophia Othman, Minal Jeswani, Erin Rogers, M. Caetano, Catherine Ryan, Rachel Rodi, Madeline Behrens Brigham, Yolanda Guitierrez, Sophia Othman, Debbie Callen, Janet Aguilera



Thank you to those who hosted my Power of Art fundraising lecture:

Blake Vonder Harr- New Orleans School of Art and Craft

Pam Goode - Ceil Studio and Gallery

Isaiah and Julia Zagar and Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

Claire Barnett, Seattle Mosaic Arts and Seattle Biomed

Celeste Howell and Denise Bavier at Institute of Mosaic Art

Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center, Madison

Adam Carruth- Carruth Cellars Winery


Special thanks for spreading the word, PR and magical networking assistance to:


Nancie Pipgras and Mosaic Art Now, Sonia King, Community Built Association, Tile Heritage Foundation, Society of American Mosaic Artists, George Fishman and the Mosaic of Art, Eva Stimson and others who shared the story and got the news around.


Thank you to the amazing team at Partners In Health,
Lillian Sizemore, Bridget Cordesman,Claire Barnett and Erin Rogers for advising me and supporting my efforts.

Thank you so much- Mesi Anpil!
- Laurel True


Project Updates


I will be posting project updates on Facebook while we are working on these projects so please check in for images and info as we move into the production phase of this project in the next few weeks!*

Special Note:

During the past year I formalized my community practice into an organization called the Global Mosaic Project. Through this organization, I will continue my work to bring community-based public art, arts education and entrepreneurial training to communities around the globe.

For more information, please visit www.globalmosaicproject.org. Please keep the Global Mosaic Project in mind for end-of the year philanthropic contributions. All donations to the Global Mosaic Project are tax-deductible through our fiscal sponsor, Fractured Atlas.


Images




Concept drawings for 13' x 9' mosaic mural depicting a swirl of tropical flowers against a backdrop of the Haitian countryside for the main waiting area of the hospital.












Lisa Bookstein of Heath Ceramics and Laurel True

* Photos will be on FB from now on.. "Like" the Global Mosaic Project FB page to get Mirebalais project updates!

Some excellent quotes:

Laurel True's wonderful murals will be part of our new hospital in Mirebalais, a complex designed to be as beautiful as it is functional: to confer dignity alongside the fruits of modern medicine. We are grateful to True Mosaics and to the art community for making possible this important work in Haiti.”
- Paul Farmer, Co-Founder Partners In Health


“Art sends the message to patients that they are valuable and deserve to look at beautiful things. It also says we care about the building itself - and that you are worth that investment.”
- Carole Romm, MPA, RN

“An integral part of healing is caring and comfort. Art is a bridge between those two factors. Inspiring, emotive art helps create a space where a hospital becomes hospitable”

- Agamemnon Otero, former hospital patient


"Original art on the walls is a source of pride and sense of value for clinicians and patients. It can embody the core values of the health care practice, such as cultural diversity, collaboration, quality, integrity, compassion."

- Sally Retecki, Consultant, Art In Healing Spaces



Road to Mirebalais in central Haiti.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Fabulous World of Contemporary Mosaics: Lecture/ Demo in Madison




Mosaic class in Madison, Wisconsin

The Fabulous World of Contemporary Mosaics 
Lecture and Demonstration with Mini Project

Saturday, October 15th 1- 4 pm

$95

Level: Any

Join longtime mosaic artist and educator Laurel True in this informative and dynamic short class, which gives students a great overview of the varied techniques and processes that mosaic artists are using today.

Laurel will begin the class with a digital presentation, which highlights some of the artists, materials and styles prevalent in contemporary mosaics in the US and beyond, discussing images of sculptural, textural, fine art and public and community- based mosaic works.

Class will include extensive demonstration of mosaic materials, tools and setting techniques employed today. Both traditional and unusual mosaic materials will be presented, with inspiring examples of their use.

Tools presented and demonstrated include tools used for glass and tile mosaics, precision nipping tools and the hammer and hardie, used for millennia to process glass and stone. Students get a first hand look at tricks of the trade and methods of using hand tools to achieve different effects in mosaic artwork, including carving, honing and shaping mosaic tesserae (pieces) with precision.

Demonstration will include a setting lesson, showing a myriad of setting and fitting techniques for different styles of mosaic. Use of correct adhesives, surfaces and their preparation will be covered. Class will conclude with a mini project through which students can explore materials, texture and the setting
directly into a tinted mortar bed.

Book recommendations, handouts and resources will be offered to students.

For more info: http://www.vineryglass.com/

To register: please call The Vinery at 608-271-2490

The Vinery Stained Glass Studio

317 West Beltline Highway

Madison, WI 53711

On the frontage road

between Verona Rd. and Seminole Hwy.

[Directions]

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Community Mosaic Project and Lecture in Solana Beach, CA

I'm headed south for another exciting project!

Carruth Cellars
Urban Winery will be hosting me in October to facilitate a community mosaic project in the heart of the Cedros Design District in Solana Beach, CA.

We will be creating a multi-part mosaic mural that will span 200' over several days from October 18-22nd.

Carruth Cellars is a boutique winery with terrific wine and a wonderful community spirit!


They will also be hosting my fundraising lecture:


The Power of Art: Building Creative Capital Through Community Mosaics
Community Projects Facilitated by Laurel True in the US, Africa and Haiti

Lecture will be Friday, October 21st
at Carruth Cellars Urban Winery
320 So. Cedros Ave. #400
Solana Beach, CA 92075
(858) 847-9463


Reception 5:30pm
Program 6-7:30 pm

This lecture will fill up, come early to ensure a seat!

Lecture is a fundraiser for the Mosaic Artwork Fund For Mirebalais Hospital, Haiti and Partners In Health

Additional lecture information on the Partners In Health Website:
http://act.pih.org/page/event/detail/fundraisingevent/wdg

Monday, September 19, 2011

Updates to Fall Class Schedule!


Updates to Fall Class Schedule!


I am teaching in several different locations this fall and have an exciting lineup of classes- from professional development classes to beginner friendly classes.

Please scroll down for for info on classes in:

New Orleans, Madison, San Diego, Seattle, Brooklyn and Oakland

I will post updates and new classes here and on my True Mosaics Studio Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/True-Mosaics-Studio/276758323289

Laurel True: Class Listings for Fall 2011


Madison, Wisconsin Just Added!

The Vinery Stained Glass

To register: http://www.vineryglass.com/

The Fabulous World of Contemporary Mosaics
Lecture and Demonstration with Mini Project

Saturday, October 15th 1-4 pm

$95

Join longtime mosaic artist and educator Laurel True in this informative and dynamic short class, which gives students a great overview of the varied techniques and processes that mosaic artists are using today.

Laurel will begin the class with a digital presentation, which highlights some of the artists, materials and styles prevalent in contemporary mosaics in the US and beyond, discussing images of sculptural, textural, fine art and public and community- based mosaic works.

Class will include extensive demonstration of mosaic materials, tools and setting techniques employed today. Both traditional and unusual mosaic materials will be presented, with inspiring examples of their use.

Tools presented and demonstrated include tools used for glass and tile mosaics, precision nipping tools and the hammer and hardie, used for millennia to process glass and stone. Students get a first hand look at tricks of the trade and methods of using hand tools to achieve different effects in mosaic artwork, including carving, honing and shaping mosaic tesserae (pieces) with precision.

Demonstration will include a setting lesson, showing a myriad of setting and fitting techniques for different styles of mosaic. Use of correct adhesives, surfaces and their preparation will be covered. Class will conclude with a mini project through which students can explore materials, texture and the setting
directly into a tinted mortar bed.

Book recommendations, handouts and resources will be offered to students.

Laurel True has been teaching mosaic techniques for 18 years. She works as a professional artist, focusing on studio work and community- based public art. She travels, lectures and teaches extensively in
the US and abroad.

New Orleans, LA

New Orleans School of Art and Craft

http://www.art-restoration.com/school/instructors/ltrue.htm


Introduction to Smalti Mosaics-

Contemporary Mosaics With Ancient Materials

October 1-2

Saturday 10 - 4 and Sunday 10 - 1

Cost: $175

Materials: $60

Level: Any, beginners welcome

For course description and registration information:

http://www.art-restoration.com/school/courses/mosaicsmalti.htm

For images of student work from previous classes:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150327783738290.366818.276758323289&type=1



Mosaics with Recycled Materials

October 8 – 9th

Saturday 10 - 3, Sunday 10 - 1

Cost: $165

Materials included

Level: Any, beginners welcome


Learn to use what’s around you to create imaginative, inspiring mosaic artwork.

In this two- day workshop students will create a beautiful mosaic piece using reclaimed, salvaged, found and recycled materials.

Artists are working more and more with recycled and reclaimed materials, and in this time in our world it is important to find uses for what is around us. Artists are in a wonderful position to forge ahead with creative ideas for using what is available in the surrounding environment.

Using collected materials, cast offs and what many consider to be “waste” is an earth –friendly, green way to approach art making.


Mosaic is a perfect technique through which to explore combinations of different media, and New Orleans is a perfect city for sourcing materials.

Class will begin with a neighborhood walk and visit to the Green Project to source materials. Instructor will give a brief digital presentation showing how artists around the world are creating wonderful artworks using recycled materials.


Lecture will include information about sourcing and gathering materials and how to process and combine materials to achieve interesting effects. Technical construction methods will be covered including how to correctly prepare a surface to receive mosaic, what adhesives to use for specific materials and how to grout and/ or finish a mosaic so it will last!

Each student will design and create a unique piece of mosaic artwork to take home.

(Recycled) substrates will be provided by instructor or students can bring their own.


Students are encouraged to bring additional materials to work with if they would like.


For registration information:

http://www.art-restoration.com/school/instructors/ltrue.htm


Glass Mosaic Eyes- Symbols of Vision and Protection

October 29 - 30th

Saturday 10-3 and Sunday 10-12

Cost: $150

Materials Included

Level: Beginner and continuing students welcome!


The eye has been used around the world for centuries as a symbol of vision, creativity and protection.


People around the world display this image in their homes, in artwork and as a talisman to see into the future and keep safe. The Eye is a universal symbol that is both sacred and secular.

Class will include a digital presentation showing the use of the Eye around the world i

n many different contexts.


Join artist Laurel True for a fun, social weekend workshop in which students design and create their own Mosaic Eye using colored glass, mirror and other beautiful materials.

Bring on the bling!

Instructor will offer two sizes of pre- prepared Eye substrates for students to choose from (9” or 12”) and provide instruction in cutting mirror and glass and setting mosaic pieces using a specific formula.

Students will grout their Eyes on day two. Grouting demo will include the use of mirror flake in grout to achieve light catching effects.

Patterns will be provided, which students can personalize, or students can design their own Eye.


Students are encouraged to bring additional materials to work with if they would like to. (Such as things that might have special meaning to them, glass, mirror, jewelry, stones, crystals, rhinestones, beads, etc…)


For registration information:

http://www.art-restoration.com/school/instructors/ltrue.htm


Beginning Glass Fusing- Holiday Gift Making Class

November 5-6

Saturday 10 – 3, Sunday 10-1

Cost: $150

Materials and Firing Fee: $50

Level: Beginner and continuing students welcome!


Come get your bling on and make your own holiday gifts while learning something new!


Glass fusing is really fun and the technique is easy once you get the hang of it. Create your own unique glass pieces in this fun class.

Instructor will present the basics of glass fusing, which is the melting together of specific types of glass in a kiln to form a new piece.


A whole range of materials for fusing will be presented and their uses explained, including: sheet glass, frits and powders, glass rods, confetti and stringers. Completed pieces will be shown to illustrate how materials look after firing.

Students will learn basic cutting techniques to get started with or further expand their cutting skills with several different types of glass cutting tools.


Instructor will present examples of different effects students can achieve by combining different types, colors and qualities of fusible glass and by adding inclusions such as metal, mica and metal leaf and other exciting techniques. Rigging and hanging mechanisms for decorative gifts and small plaques will be demonstrated as well.

Some examples of gift items that students might make include: hanging icicles, tree ornaments, pendants, coasters, bases for magnets, cabichons, name plates and more.


Lots of great materials will be available including clear and opaque glass in tons of colors, stringers, confetti, frit, rods, and the mysterious and beautiful dichroic glass.


*Several firings will be required to fire all students' work. Completed work can be picked up within about a week.


For registration information:

http://www.art-restoration.com/school/instructors/ltrue.htm


Beginning Glass Mosaics

November 19-20

Saturday 10 - 4, Sunday 10-1

Cost: $175

Materials Included

Level: Beginner and continuing students welcome


For course description and registration information:

http://www.art-restoration.com/school/courses /mosaicintro.htm


Brooklyn, NY

Galazzo Glass/ Sopp Ceramic Studio at Clay Space

http://galazzoglasssoppceramic.com/news.html

Community - Based Public Art:

Facilitating Community Mosaic Projects


This class has been postponed until March 2012.. check back or e-mail for more info!

Level: Any*/ Professional Development

* Some knowledge of mosaic making techniques is helpful, but not necessary. Class will not be creating an actual mosaic project during class time. Instructor can give participants with no mosaic experience suggestions for other classes to take to compliment the information presented in this seminar, which will best fit their goals

For course description and registration information:

http://galazzoglasssoppceramic.com/news.html


Seattle, WA- Seattle Mosaic Arts

http://www.seattlemosaicarts.com/

Please check back for professional development classes in Seattle in spring 2012!


Mosaic Mural Making Intensive

Date TBA, Spring 2012


Monday- Thursday 10 - 4 Saturday and Sunday 10 – 4

Class does not meet on Friday

Level: Intermediate/ Professional Development


Oakland, CA

Please check back for Spring 2012 classes in Oakland at Institute of Mosaic Art!

http://www.instituteofmosaicart.com/index.html