May 1 - June 2, 2019
Opening Reception:
Friday, May 3, 6 pm - 8:30 pm
“Father and Son:
A Poetry and Violin Collaboration”
Celebrating the 35th Anniversary
of the Vermont Studio Center
Featuring VSC President Gary Clark, poetry,
and his son Roland, violin
Saturday, May 11, 1 pm
Free and open to the public
Laurie Alpert
”Point of Departure”
Jemison Faust
”Are You Saying Yes to the Dress?”
Laurie Alpert: “Point of Departure”
In 2017, my son took a trip to Peru. Knowing my obsession with the bar of soap that had influenced the work which was exhibited in my 2017 solo show, he brought me a bar of Peruvian soap.
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Jemison Faust: “Are You Saying Yes to the Dress?”
In nightly TV surfing after a long day in the studio, I often come across amusing, strange and appalling shows that spur creativity for the next series of small sculptural objects.
Some shows like Say Yes to the Dress, a reality show profiling brides and their family searching for the perfect dress, exhibit all the drama of unrealistic expectations. A final question to the bride is always “Are you saying yes to the dress?”
Some shows like Botched follow two doctors as they remedy plastic surgeries gone wrong or dissuade others from adding to their already warped sense of beauty.
Others shows like Project Runway focus on fashion design and the competition between contestants who, when not eliminated, are told “You’re safe. You may leave the runway.”