The travelling journal project is a collaborative art experiment with an online component (this blog), and an actual journal that will be originated by one artist and passed to other artists. The experiment will culminate with a travelling art show during 2011. Book Design: Michelle Wilson; Contributors: Ellen Bonett (YWC), Natalie Felix (Community Cultural Exchange), Bonnie MacAllister (YWC), Ruth Schanbacher, Ruth Anne Wood (Live Your Peace); Origins: California and Pennsylvania
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Finlandia University Reflection Gallery: WCA Philadelphia Traveling Journal
"Sprout" image from book by Alison Altergott.
Women's Caucus for Art Philadelphia Chapter collaborative book bound by Michelle Wilson.
"Mother's Day in Doylestown" and "Carousel Book" by Bonnie MacAllister
All other images are the collaborative work of the Young Women's Caucus and Traveling Journal Project participants.
http://travellingjournalproject.blogspot.com/2011/01/reflections-gallery-finlandia.html (for complete images and links to the other journals.)
The show runs from Jan. 10-30, 2011.
Traveling Journal Project
Reflections Gallery
Jutila Center
Finlandia University
Hancock, MI
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Young Women's Caucus: Traveling Journal Project Opening and Press Coverage
Thursday, January 20, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Opening reception for
Young Women's Caucus
Traveling Journal Project
No charge; refreshments.
Finlandia University
Reflection Gallery
200 Michigan St., Hancock, MI 49930
Call 906-487-7375.
Some press:
Ironwood Info
Finlandia University
Artlines
Keeweenaw Guide
Marquette Monthly Gallery Guide Listing
Young Women's Caucus
Sunday, January 2, 2011
WCA Philadelphia Traveling Book
all images courtesy of Michelle Wilson who was our originator and binder.
http://michellewilsonprojects.com
http://rocinantepress.blogspot.com
Spotlight: Natalie Felix (Community Cultural Exchange)
Spaces in Between is the first chapbook written, drawn, and hand crafted by Philadelphia poet, **natalie c. felix**in 2003. It is an interpersonal look into her spiritual evolution as a Hue-man transforming from a young lady into a self-aware woman.
http://communityculturalexchange.org/word/
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