Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Butterfield at the Center



The Jackson Hole Center for the Art has it's first piece of sculpture on the northern Cache street side. It is by Montana artist Deborah Butterfield, who is known for her gestural sculptures of horses using wood and materials often found near her ranch/studio in Bozeman. Several of her horses graced the Art Association's gallery (JH Artspace) in 2005, and though it was a small show, many locals still talk about it as one of the best exhibitions ever shown in the valley.

Here she explains her philosophy about art and, um, why her horses have no genitals:



You'd think she had her own website, but no.

Christian Art is about torturing people and makes her sick.

More on her work here.

FIELD NOTES: Tristan sent this over the other day about the artist Jim Denevan's work in the desert:

Brochure from Peter Hinson on Vimeo.



More of Jim Denevan here.

Food as Art: The Town House


The Chilled Vegetable Minestrone

Food is an inspiration. On a recent trip this fall to the Town House in Chilhowie, Virginia, we were blown away by the 10 course dinner, a sensory experience like none i've ever had. Inspired by their hikes on the nearby Appalachian Trail, the chefs use things like nitroglycerin to change the textures and presentation of their dishes. And most of these creations DO look like something you might see on the shady forest floor; a flourescent moss, a gelatinous, glistening mushroom, a myriad of colorful wildflowers among black rocks.

Below, from top to bottom: Chorizo Boullon with various Spanish influences; Cardamon Scented Duck with pear poached in passion fruit, parsnip, and stilton wine; Cured Hamachi & Bev Eggleston's Pig Tail with pickled oyster, sea lettuce and a broth courtesy of Allen Benton; Thorntree Farms lamb cooked in ash with dried fruit and black garlic marmalade, wild rice "polenta"; Purple Mountains with latte, anise seed, black sesame oil, yogurt, fig and concord grape










A Little Field Trip

We've been on the road for about a month, and oh man is it good to be home. After enjoying a scenic drive through the thick middle section of America, we surfaced on the campus of the University of Tennessee. UT has an outstanding printmaking program. One of the things I like about it is the school's relationship with the letterpress print shop, Yee-Haw Industries. Powered by UT printmaking interns, Yee-Haw cranks out posters, cards, t-shirts, and more, all with a unique southern swagger.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

More Printmaking Videos

One of the best screenprinting demos ever! With a few amazing twists at the end.

More Printmaking Videos

With class in session here at the lab, it is time to post some more tech videos.

Woodcuts for T-shirts



Screenprinting and you!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Banksy is everywhere

The British artist known only as Banksy is one of the world's most influential artists, although no one has ever seen his face. Locally, we've seen echoes of his style in the work of Tristan Greszko and other young artists. Internationally, he is an icon, turning up recently in a music video by Radiohead's Thom Yorke (directed by Raymond Salvatore Harmon).

I almost had a seizure watching this, and it isn't one of Yorke's finest songs(these are better), but the video is interesting nonetheless, especially when paused frequently:

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Cotton Jones / JH Fart Festival

It's Fall Arts Festival time in Jackson Hole, and that means less families and more art collecting couples and culture starved locals converging on downtown Jackson.

Surprisingly the best cultural event this week doesn't have a thing to do with the FAF. One of my favorite indie bands, Cotton Jones, will be playing here on Monday the 14th at the Bait Shop.

Check them out:



Affectionately called the Fart Festival by many good humored locals, the 2009 FAF runs from September 10-20. For those of us who live here year round, this is our favorite weekend of the year, a few days to enjoy the sunshine (hopefully) with your friends, sample incredible food, and reclaim the downtown from the gapers. And, uh, see some art.

Tammy Christel has a brief guide to several key events here.

And Robyn Vincent's playbook is here.

Also, some great local writing about Jackson's most famous homeless resident, Ms. Hill.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Goonies Bike-In




HEY YOU GUYS!!!

Tomorrow night we are co-hosting a bike-in movie with Fitzgerald's Bicycles at the Center for the Arts Ampitheater. This space has been itchin for use and what better way than chilling out with a few hundred folks in front of Snow King, tossing back a few beers and watching the Goonies.

A short biking film will be screened to open things up, then sit back in your chair(don't forget a blanket too) and enjoy the movie. $3 suggested donation plus $4 beers from the Snake River Brewing Co, Tacos from Pica's, and killer merchandise from the Artlab.

A silent auction will also be held to help raise funds for the lab's studio. Great items including lift tickets to JHMR, Smartwool gear(donated by Rendezvous Event Management), dinner at Teton Thai, Thai Me Up, Cafe Ponza, and Pearl Street Bagels.

Special shout out to Cam and Hughes Production as well as Aaron Wallis and Andy Zimmerman for making this thing happen!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Residency Programs

Artist residency programs, such as Teton Artlab's, play a vital role in the growth of an artist, providing time, space, and often meals and modest stipends to pursue new bodies of work in a nurturing environment.

There are hundreds of quality programs, from one artist in a cabin, to hundreds of artists working in sprawling studio centers. Our Rocky Mountain neighbor and one of the larger residencies, Anderson Ranch, has a great residency program and created this interesting video about it:

Sunday, June 28, 2009

An Evening At Neverland Ranch


Like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley before, Michael Jackson (1958-2009) has inspired generations of artists, and will reach many more as his legend grows. Short, sweet summary of his life here.


Long live the King:



Jeff Koons (American, b. 1955)
"Michael Jackson and Bubbles"
Ceramic, 1988



Andy Warhol (1928-1987)
"Michael Jackson"
Oil on silkscreen on canvas, 1984
Time cover, March 19, 1984
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Gift of Time magazine

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Avett Brothers live in the Gondola!

Thomas Stimpson gave us the heads up on this beautiful video, filmed during last year's Jackson Hole Music Festival.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Ok, Cowboy

Here is a special training video for the upcoming exhibit at Teton Artlab.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Day in the Life



Looking out from Bland Hoke's snow sculpture.



Making the initial approach



View of Hoke's piece from the valley floor



Top of Josie's ridge



On Josie's ridge



Mike Tyson cross-stitch!



The $4 lunch special at Shades. mmmmm...



Getting Tyson started. The first of many, many hours.
Can you beat Mike Tyson? Give it a shot at Teton Artlab on June 5th and win big!

Friday, April 17, 2009

SF Graffiti






Mindblowing group project in the Mission district of San Francisco.  We need an alley like this in Jackson! 

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Snow-nut





No, it isn't a ski jump.  Bland Hoke and the Center of Wonder are creating a large snow sculpture on the side of Snow King Mountain.   The temporary installation will last through the summer, protected from heat and UV radiation by snow blankets designed to preserve glaciers from melting.   So much for global warming.  Go to www.artspotinfo.org to comment or suggest a name for the work.  


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Art and Science



I stumbled upon the Sitka Center while exploring the Oregon Coast one summer. Perched above the Pacific Ocean, Sitka offers an interdisciplinary residency and workshop program for those interested in studying art and science, and often both at once. This approach is now being applied here in Jackson Hole at the Teton Artlab.

Our residents are encouraged to explore the natural surroundings and use the local resources of organizations like the National Park Service, Teton Science School, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival, and Jackson Hole Historical Society to enhance their residency experience.

For more information about Teton Artlab's residency program, email info@tetonartlab.com or contact executive director Travis Walker at 307-699-0836.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Nicholas Gurewitch



From a recent addition to our library, Nicholas Gurewitch's hilarious collection of comic strips, The Trial of Colonel Sweet-O and Other Stories. (Click image for larger view)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Woodblock Masters

Crappy websites but amazing work.



http://www.tomkillion.com/index.html



http://www.sabrafield.com/

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Exquisite Corpses



Some highlights from the Artspace gallery's "Consequences of the Exquisite Corspe" exhibition, curated by Bronwyn Minton. Click on the image to get a closer look.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Secretary of the Arts

Quincy Jones has started a petition to ask President Obama to appoint a Secretary of the Arts. While many other countries have had Ministers of Art or Culture for centuries, The United States has never created such a position. Sound good? Then sign the petition at http://www.petitiononline.com/esnyc/petition.html

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Monday, February 16, 2009

LMC Obama Print Session

Tristan just finished the stop motion video of our project at Lyndsay McCandless Contemporary.
Thanks to Thom from Radiohead for the tune:


LMC Obama Print Session from Tristan Greszko on Vimeo.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

New Space!

Great news: The Teton Artlab will be moving to the Center for the Arts starting today, into the 1300 sq. ft. Borshell studio on the 3rd floor. Our first priority will be creating an artist in residency program in this studio. This program will provide local artists with affordable, private studio and storage space, as well as numerous exhibition opportunities and career assistance. This is a competitive, merit based opportunity and will be filled on a first come, first served basis. More information will soon be available on our website. In the meantime, contact info@tetonartlab.com with questions or to request an application.

Note: We will be joined on the 3rd floor by another new resident and non-profit supporter of the arts, The Center of Wonder. We're excited to be working side by side with them and their art ambassador, Bland Hoke, Jr.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Studio Space, News

The squeaky wheel gets the oil apparently. After taking our story public in December, the local arts community has come to our aid. First, Lyndsay McCandless busted out the defibrillators almost immediately upon hearing we were shutting down, jolting us back to life with her enthusiasm and generous offering of gallery space to show our stuff. We can't thank her enough. Now, there is talk of the Teton Artlab taking over an amazing studio at the Center for the Arts, under the umbrella of the Art Association of Jackson Hole. At under $1 per square foot, this opportunity would provide truly affordable studio space for local artists and much needed visibility in the heart of our local art community. We are looking forward to making an official announcement on this in the next week or so.