Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Q&A and studio visit with artist, Michael Johnstone of Verasphere

For the opening of school I had all of my students watch the documentary, "Mrs. Vera's Daybook". It's a love story and a story about how two artists cope with the AIDS epidemic. My Foundation Arts class had the opportunity to have a Q&A session with Michael Johnstone, one of the co-creators of Verasphere. It was a unique opportunity to get to talk to someone who lived through the AIDS crisis, was involved with workshops in creating the AIDS Memorial Quilt and developed as an artist with his partner, David, an amazing body of work: photos, costumes and a community. Making the most of every day through play, creativity and color the two artists navigate challenging times like we are facing today with the pandemic, California fires, political climate and times of social unrest.

Mrs. Vera's Daybook offers us a way to see the world one day at a time, with color and a playful spirit.




Images of Mrs. Vera by Michael Johnstone


Monday, August 24, 2020

Using Artwork to Make a Difference In People's Lives

Every year my students graduate and go out into the world. My greatest hope for them is that they take their skills and knowledge and use them for their own well being, to bring joy to friends and family and bring attention to a variety of causes. 


Clara Spars is no exception. She has used her artwork to deal with adversity and to bring awareness to causes that she believes in. This is a piece she did in high school.


Here she is giving a TEDX talk. The self-portrait above was drawn to help deal with a traumatic experience during high school. And here she is raising money to help others through her website. 




Sam Lasseter is another alum who makes art that brings whimsy and joy.

Sam's 2nd toaster, created after college!
Sam's 2nd toaster created after he honed his skills in college.

Sam's 1st toaster created during his senior year in high school.

                    Sophie M created this mural for the local animal shelter in Santa Rosa.