Saturday, November 22, 2008

Pictures of the new work

As promised, here they are.





Friday, November 21, 2008

Thanks for coming! See you Saturday?

Thank you to all you wonderful people who came out to Spirits tonight for my art show. It was great to see you and I'm glad you liked the work. I hope to see you again soon.

And thank you to those of you who came out to Fort Gondo last Friday to support the WCA and myself. If you missed the Raising Our Voices opening at Fort Gondo, I encourage you to come to the gallery this Saturday between 1pm and 4pm. Jennifer and I will be there holding down the fort. All the works are small and mailable so it's a great chance to buy some affordable pieces of one-of-a-kind art (think holiday gifts)! You'll want to get them before they travel to Chicago at the end of the month.

Also, I'll be moving into a new studio space very soon and I hope to invite some folks over to visit once I'm set up. Maybe we'll have a party. Sound good? Good.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Off The Wall



I'm working off the wall these days, on the floor. The final installation is a little different and I will have images of the whole collection of work from the last 10 weeks up soon, but for now, here are some images of the installation, albeit in progress a bit.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Solo show! Plus Raising Our Voices Opening this weekend!

Just a reminder that the Raising Our Voices show is THIS Friday. Also, the latest news is that my dual show in Alton is now a solo show. Yep, just me and my art and the WCA. Time and place remain the same. Hope to see you out at the galleries!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

November Art Shows

In addition to making new work, I'm also starting to get back into showing work in the St. Louis area. Next month I'll be in a group show and a 2-person show.

The group show is with the Women's Caucus for Art.

RAISING OUR VOICES is a traveling mail art members' exhibition to benefit the Differently Minded Art Studio at the Urban Art Retreat, sponsored by the St. Louis Chapter of the National Women's Caucus for Art. The exhibit will be shown at:

Fort Gondo
3151 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118

November 14, 2008 - November 29, 2008

Opening Reception Friday, November 14 from 6-9pm at Fort Gondo.

The Gallery will also be open on Saturdays from 1-4pm.

Liz Long Gallery
Urban Art Retreat
Chicago, IL
December 13, 2008 - January 31, 2009

The Chicago Opening Reception will be held Saturday, December 13, 2008. The Liz Long Gallery will be open Saturdays 11am-4pm or by appointment.

My dual show is with an artist named Heidi Fox and will be at Spirits in Alton, IL. The WCA Night Out will be Thursday, November 20 beginning at 6:30pm. Come for dinner or drinks and enjoy some art.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Deconstructed Books































































































































I have been working on some new pieces in an entirely new medium for myself. I've been thinking about collective memory in relation to books and reading and playing with those ideas, as well as playing with paper and old books.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

New Work




































I'm currently making work dealing with memory. It's not coming about in the way I'd planned, which was a mixed-media collage sort of thing, but I think it's getting there. I'm doing paintings of glimpses and thinking about collective memory and how we store ideas.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

I have tried to re-vamp my website. ericapopp.googlepages.com. I don't have much of a clue when it comes to web design or that sort of technology so I think it looks pretty good for my limited skills. Let me know what you think and perhaps you can give me some tips.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Tiny, Tidy Studio

Lately I have been frustrated by not having proper studio space to work in. I feel this is a problem that emerges often. When my space is less than ideal I try to think of Henry Darger, who made amazing things in his one-room apartment. His space was tiny and served as his bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, and, of course, art studio. If he could make that enormous book of brilliant paintings and collages at his tiny kitchen table, surely I can do the same, right? Can’t I live and work in the same space? I feel like having that skill is important.


What I really need to do is clean. I haven’t really settled into my living quarters this summer. I thought I would have more space and consequently brought more things with me from school than were really necessary. In the past year I have realized that I just feel like I can’t get anything done when my space is in disarray. It doesn’t matter what it is. If I want to make some art, I have to clean and organize my studio first. I’ll be sure that my pottery tools need a good cleaning, that my paint should be organized and that my brushes ought to be conditioned and then placed in an aesthetically-pleasing arrangement. If I need to write a paper I must first clear absolutely everything off my desk and then stack the books and other reference material I’ve gathered in such a way that it looks like I must be very intelligent and studious. Once my desk shows evidence that I’ve been working on the paper for hours I can actually start it.

Do other people have this problem? More importantly, do other artists have this problem? I have become much more of a neat-freak than any other artist I know, than any other person I know. Well, except for maybe my winter-quarter roommate. Jessica is pretty darn tidy. And she’s a poet. I blame her for making me think that super-tidiness is normal.

Image is of Darger's room and is from www.daylife.com/photo/00e9fES63aeQT

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Upcoming Show in Alton


This November I will be showing with the Women's Caucus for Art in their alternative space at Spirits Lounge in Alton, IL, located at 300 State Street. I will be showing with artist Heidi Fox. The show will be up from Wednesday, November 19 - Saturday, January 20. The WCA girls night out will be Thursday, November 20th at 6:30pm.

The work being shown will be some of my alternative process photography. I've been looking at it for a long time and sometimes I feel like everyone should have else should have seen it by now too, but why would you have? It's spent most of it's short life in Kansas City and Indianapolis. I haven't shown it in St. Louis yet, aside from the four prints that are hanging in the Town & Country Starbucks. You can stop by there for a sneak peek and get a delicious latte while you're at it. Otherwise, I'll hope to see you at Spirits in November.

Spirits Lounge
300 State Street
Alton, IL 62002

Starbucks
13448 Clayton Road
Town & Country, MO 63131

Friday, July 18, 2008

New paintings























I have been playing with mixed-media as I create some fun little paintings. They are very small, only about 6x6". When I was making them I was thinking about women's roles in society and how we accept or reject them and how some of the many societal ideals we face can make us feel.

First blog

Well, this is my very first blogspot blog. I often blog about my life and about silly things on MySpace but I thought it would be appropriate to create a blog that's more about my art than about my summer workout goals and the gross old men that hit on me at work. So, welcome. I hope you enjoy the text and images to come.