Showing posts with label homeless project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeless project. Show all posts

Friday, October 15, 2010

It's Time for "Art From The Streets"

Chain Link Fence, pastel on 12"x16" pastel paper, drawn from life and inspired by -K- at  East of West LA and Karin at Altadena Hiker.

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Art From The Streets   is a project in Austin that involves the homeless.  It consists of twice-weekly open studio art classes, with donated materials and volunteer facilitators.

Once a year, the artists can choose to show and offer their works for sale through the project.  This year, the days are November 6th and 7th, at Saint David's Trinity Center, at 7th and Trinity, Austin, Texas.

I participated in the last class this year before the November show, and I can tell you, it was a community of artists engaged in producing individual works in a group setting:  intense, focused, occasionally playful, occasionally competitive.

Because of the opportunity to produce and sell their works, some homeless artists have been able to transition to artists with homes.

If you have the chance to be in Austin at the time of the show--and you collect art or just enjoy contemporary work-- check this show out.  You will find much to delight and intrigue you.

 Also check out the documentary film about this project.  Be sure to read the director's statement about the film and the project.