Revival: A Collective Clothing Experiment
Revive your spirit. Revive an old dress. Revive your skills. Revive friendships. Revive your creativity. Revival.
Studio 524
524 Church
Tuesdays 3:30-5:30
Our focus this spring: Dance & Festival Costumes
April 7 Flowy Dance Sleeves
April 14 Tutu Skirts
April 21 Thigh-High Leg-Warmers
April 28 Flamenco Pants
May 5 Flamenco Pants
May 12 Flapper Dance Dress
*This will be the costume for our summer performances
May 19 Flapper Dance Dress
Fridays from 1:00-4:00 Open Lab for finish work
$10.00 per class
*Trading is welcome. Items and services I will trade for include: dance or exercise classes, childcare, massage, housecleaning, energy work, food, jewelry, art, tickets, sewing & craft supplies.
Supplies: The goal of Revival is to transform old clothing and fabric into functional, unique garments. You are encouraged to dig around for fabrics that can be reused. We will have a ‘free fibers’ bin at the studio for you to donate to and glean from as inspiration strikes. You will also need a sewing machine. I encourage you to bring in your aunt Jane’s funky old machine. The idea is to become acquainted with the tools that you already have.
I can’t wait to see you there!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Beauty Is Everywhere...
Multi-Media Art Workshop Series presented by Holly Walker
In Conjunction with Brietta Leader’s current dance series on ‘Beauty’
Studio 524
Wednesdays 3:30-5:30
March 25 Archetypes of Beauty
This playful painting project is designed to get you to start thinking about the way beauty has been an ongoing theme throughout history. You are encouraged to research a beautiful goddess, queen, or diva to be your subject. Choose a woman that has qualities you find powerful, beautiful, or inspiring. Bring one or more pictures to use for inspiration.
inspirational slide show
April 8 Exploring Our Hang-Ups
To fully embrace our beauty, we must explore our beauty hang-ups. We will look into what beauty means to us and identify our fears and doubts through journaling. Using a combination of words and found images, you will create a small box collage to represent being ‘boxed in’ by enemies and stereotypes of our beauty.
April 15 …It Runs in the Family
Our heritage can give us many clues to our perceptions of beauty both externally and internally. This shadowbox project will explore the legacy of beauty in your family. Bring a copy of a photograph from a pivotal woman in your family tree for this mixed-media project.
April 21 Queen for a Day
In this mixed media collage project, we will explore and celebrate the areas of our lives in which we reign (or wish to reign). We will use symbolic images from found photographs and objects to represent the unleashing of our divine natures.
April 29 Barbie Doll Body-Painting
The Barbie Doll represents a mixed-message about beauty that we have received since childhood. During this session you will have the opportunity to reinvent your image of the Barbie Doll using acrylic paint and embellishments. Your studio portrait will also be taken during this class to be used in the next session.
May 6 The Beauty of Self-Expression
Using our self-portraits from the previous session, we will create a final collage that combines all of the skills and lessons in this series.
May 13 Beauty is Everywhere…
As a culmination of this class, we will have a celebration at Studio 524 featuring the display of our artwork and a small reception.
“Let the beauty we love
Be the beauty we do”
-Rumi
$10.00 per session
Supply fees vary
*I welcome trades for childcare, dance classes, workouts, housecleaning, food, tickets, jewelry, and artwork. I trade dollar for dollar based on your hourly. Supplies can be negotiated separately.
To sign up, contact me at hollylu72@yahoo.com or leave me a message on Facebook .
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
My Tribe
In many ways, this trip transports me through time and space when travel had more to do with survival than luxury and luck. Modern day survival for a white middle class mother from the States is another thing altogether. It has more to do with survival of one’s spirit, family, relationship, dreams, and senses, than food. It’s a soul-survival fueled by the sun and driven by an instinct that yearns to see the stars from a new angle. Of course, food will always be the medium that brings everyone together in the end!I am teetering at the crossroads of a desolate desert landscape as it merges into the vastness of the Pacific; a place that echoes my insides and reminds me who I am with a thousand metaphors. I’ve been here for two months, slowly arriving as a push-pull of layers let go of their stronghold. I witness old habits dissolving while new ones emerge attempting to fill vacant spaces.

Across the arroyo is another mama like me. Her two little ones are crawling around in the sand, discovering bugs like mine. She found herself here too. Away from the comforts of home, from the discomforts of winter, to this strange land that calls us. As I begin to look around, they are everywhere. My tribe. To arrive at this particular spot on planet Earth takes intention, forethought, endurance, patience, strength, creativity. It takes other people like me!
Later, that same mama might stop by with her brood. The kids will form a band of gypsies searching for iguanas, or practice hitting the whiffle-ball hung from the palapa for young Jedi knights-in-training. Sunset will come, miraculous ice cold beers will be mined from the cooler, spontaneous dinner will somehow emerge, happy bellies will giggle.
At home another tribe awaits our return. With gratitude we cherish all.
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