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J – The Creativity Curator

Arts & Culture Symposium Pop-Up Exhibition 2025

 

I was fortunate to have three of my digital collages featured in the 2025 Arts & Culture Symposium opening reception exhibition at Dean College in Franklin, MA. The pop-up was a curated selection of public art and regional works on paper showcasing local and regional talent.

My artworks are assemblages that explore the intersection of handmade and technological processes, often presented in three-dimensional forms. For this exhibition, I created collages using images from my camera and my own mixed media work that I scanned. These digital collages stand alone, but can also serve as a foundation for my other artworks – from the past, present, and in the future. Each digital collage serves as a two- dimensional representation of the different ways I engage with multiple mediums.

When I’m not designing graphic layouts, I engage in various creative pursuits, including bookmaking, printmaking, and mixed-media work. I make my own dyes and paints from foraged flora and homegrown herbs. Additionally, I enjoy working with clay and wax. My primary goal is to cultivate an appreciation and respect for the materials I work with.

The symposium where these works were featured was entitled Creative Economy and the event was attended by artists, creative entrepreneurs, cultural leaders, small business owners, and community members to celebrate how creativity strengthens MetroWest area. It was hosted by The Franklin Cultural District and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

Textures

love, love, love texture!

textures

Finally got to put to the test a Golden gel medium sample kit I’ve had hanging around. I could easily get addicted to the textures, especially the pumice gel. Experimenting with different brands of crackle too. They all have different properties, go figure, it depends on what size “cracks” you want. Try not to fall into the crevices – sounds like a joke, but the lines formed by the crackle are just so interesting!

 

Cyanotype – Photographic Printing

Cyanotype – Photographic Printing

I have a long way to go with this process. Love it though. Especially since I can get some exercise and vitamin D while I collect flora a fauna to print – can’t think of a better way to spend some time outside. I used to do cyanotypes with my sons when they were in elementary school and was happily reintroduced to the amazing process with Jane Monteith. I haven’t even begun to really delve into the techniques, tips, and tricks  she has taught me. Looking forward to exploring more tinting techniques. Like using turmeric as the catalyst.  I printed some beautiful blues but not sure their vividness comes through in the photos. The Spring and Fall are perfect times for UV light and a nature walk with my dog Luna and cat Scout to collect leaves and flowers to print.