Anderson Ranch Arts Center Workshop Catalogs 2010-2014 | Page 58

Jennifer Onofrio Fornes, Trace #3 (detail) Daniel Essig, Back to Back Jonathan Kirk, Of Empire and Elephants August 22 - 26 Embellished Forms  August 29 - September 2 Wooden Books: back to back September 12 - 23 Jennifer Onofrio Fornes Daniel Essig Skill Level: Open to all Skill Level: Open to all Concept:  Students explore the symbolic power of materials as they spend the week building and embellishing forms. We shape and carve polystyrene into sculptural forms wrapped in resin-coated fabric. This process allows the artist to work on a larger scale without the weight concerns of traditional sculptural materials. The workshop combines working time in the studio, discussions concerning materials and artists, and gathering materials to embellish forms. Concept:  The first back-to-back books were created 500 years ago to save material, and this historic work provides an ideal example from which to learn, practice and master a variety of techniques. In this workshop, students construct an historically inspired wooden book structure, exploring Ethiopian, Greek and Coptic sewing variations. The emphasis of the workshop is the use of wooden covers. Students also explore techniques to create windows, inlays and enclosures within wood covers to house and protect found objects. Media & Techniques:  Cutting and forming of polystyrene foam; gluing, layering and arranging found objects and other materials. Activities:  Demonstrations, studio work time, slide presentations, discussions and individual feedback. Faculty:  Jennifer Onofrio Fornes is a Professor of Studio Art at Augusta State University. She received her BFA in painting and sculpture from the University of Wisconsin in 1989 and her MFA in sculpture, drawing, and photography from the University of California, Davis, in 1991. Jennifer’s work has been exhibited nationally and her work is housed in numerous private and public collections.   www.jenniferonofrio.com Tuition: $875 / Studio Support Cost: $1075 Studio Fee: $95 Code: S1213 Enrollment Limit 10 56  www.anderso nranch .or g 970/923-3181 Media & Techniques: Wood and paper; drilling, sewing attachments, shaping boards, creating texture, painting and sealing; hand and power tools; two-needle Coptic stitches that lace into wooden covers; techniques to create windows and enclosures within covers. Activities:  Each day is a balance of demonstrations and work time with slide presentations and group discussions. Daniel supplies additional projects to those who wish to work evenings or early mornings. Faculty: Daniel Essig studied at Southern Illinois University, Penland School and the University of Iowa. He is a recipient of the North Carolina Artist Fellowship grant. Daniel exhibits his work nationally and is in numerous private and public collections. Recently, his work has been collected by the Smithsonian’s Renwick Museum, the University of Iowa Libraries and the Topeka Library.   www.danielessig.com Tuition: $975 / Studio Support Cost: $1175 Studio Fee: $95 Code: S1314 Enrollment Limit 10 inf o@and er s o n r a n c h . o r g Creating Volumetric Forms from Flat Material  Jonathan Kirk Skill Level: I - IV Concept: Working with flat, rigid sheet material to “skin” volumetric forms is quite a challenge. Jonathan has developed techniques to address the problem by substituting cardboard for steel or wood. Using double wall corrugated cardboard and hot glue as our basic building materials, students make models. Incorporating either basic geometric principles or using free-form organic abstraction (and everything in between), the three-dimensional possibilities are endless. Students are invited to think about shapes and forms that hold particular interest and bring those ideas to the workshop. Jonathan helps transform images from the mind’s eye into tangible sculptural forms. Media & Techniques:  Corrugated cardboard and hot glue; cutting using a ba