Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Frank Billingsley discusses ShadeCloud; installation extended to February 24, 2012



by Juan Gonzalez and Alyssa Ramirez of J & A Productions

YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_paPApjF1Yw&list=UUV7YT4XCau1C3D1i8UGS3vg&index=1&feature=plcp

ShadeCloud by Emily Sloan
a sculpture court installation of lamp shades
August 25, 2011 - December 31, 2011---extended to February 24, 2012
SCULPTURE GARDEN
Opening reception August 25, 2011 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Art League Houston is excited to present ShadeCloud, an outdoor installation by Houston-based artist Emily Sloan in the Art League Sculpture Garden, which weaves together a diverse selection of new and recycled lampshades into three cloud-like structures that suspend from the surrounding trees.

The installation not only references the dynamic weather patterns characteristic of the Houston area, but also provides a unique source of shade for the local community, especially with the extreme heat waves we are currently experiencing within our city.

Art League would like to say a big thank you to Boheme and Spacetaker for their support and generosity through the Cultured Cocktails program, along with Sunbelt Rentals, Inc., as well as the local community for their generous donations.
Special thanks to Jason Ash, Rob Greenstein, Matt Jackson, Jill Nepomnick, Crystal Owens, Linda Phenix, Helena Gijsbers van Wijk, and Jim and Vanessa Wodehouse.

Above: SHADECLOUD at night. Photo by Jennifer Ash.

ABOUT EMILY SLOAN

Emily Sloan is a Houston-based artist who received an M.F.A. in Sculpture from the University of Houston (2009), a M.A. in Painting and Sculpture from Stephen F. Austin University, and a B.S. in Sociology and Social Work from Abilene Christian University. She also attended the New York Studio School and the Ontario College of Art and Design.

Her site specific installations include Burning House located on Highway 59 in Polk County, Texas; Sabine Street Bridge Lamp at Buffalo Bayou Art Park in Houston, and To Whom It May Concern, located on a private lot next to Lawndale Art Center. She has completed residencies at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vermont, and Labotanica and The Many Mini Residency at SKYDIVE in Houston, and is currently the Artist-in Residence at 14 Pews in Houston.

Sloan's performance art includes Napping Affects Performance (NAP), a participation and performance project, which is ongoing in Houston, as well as her Alta Ego performances as Zarvin Mindler. She has exhibited at venues including the Texas State Fair, the Cotton Bowl, the Dallas Contemporary, Lawndale Art Center, Redbud Gallery, Gallery 1724, and the Vermont Studio Center, and is currently the Curatorial Director of The Kenmore, a small, cold exhibition object measuring 36 x 24 x 24, which is located at BOX13 ARTSPACE in Houston.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Performance: Turning the Pages of The World's Largest Book!

Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey Across the Last Himalayan Kingdom, the world's largest book, is 5 feet by 7 feet and weighs nearly 150 pounds. MIT's Michael Hawley is the book's creator. On Friday, September 24, I turned the pages of this book for approximately 3 hours.

This book is in the collection of the Museum of Printing History in Houston, Texas.

Performed by Emily Sloan.
Photos courtesy of mitch samuels grystar.






A special thanks to the Museum of Printing History, Amanda, Charles and Anne.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Funeral Food

Saturday, September 25 was the last day of labotanica's School of Latitudes. For the occasion, I prepared self-serve, pot-luck style funeral food (a.k.a. casseroles, cake) along with a wall of photographs from the Eulogy/Wake Workshop held privately for the latituders on Thursday, September 16. The wall was painted pink and had mirrors covered with a black cloth referencing my research into Victorian mourning rituals. Mirrors were covered to prevent the deceased's soul from becoming trapped in them and to prevent mourners from seeing their own reflections and possibly leading to their own demise.

ABOUT WAKE: Wake is an interactive performance project comprised of explorations of death rituals including the writing of (living) eulogies and hosting of (living) wakes. The mission of the project is to encourage participants to (but not limited to) review life through the contemplation of death and to connect to the present.









Waves at The Children's Aquarium in Dallas, Texas

These wave-like sculptures of mine were installed last week at The Children's Aquarium in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas.







Sunday, November 2, 2008

"Still Life" from Global House Warming Series

Some images of the "Still Life" globes--both still and unstill (spinning).






Opening reception: Saturday, November 15, 8-10pm.
Show runs: November 15-December 27, 2008
Address: 1724 Bissonnet Street, Houston, Texas 77005

Friday, October 3, 2008

Lampshade at State Fair of Texas



This is a giant lampshade I made to be placed on a lamppost at the State Fair of Texas, in Dallas, Texas.

Image courtesy of Shane M. Maberry.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Burning House / Texas Hwy. 59N @ Seven Oaks






Burning House Installation, located on Hwy, 59 in Polk County, between Seven Oaks and Leggett, Texas.