Tag Archives: Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum

I Hear That Hot Wax Hurts

Posted on March 05, 2014
I have an uncle with only nine and a half fingers. It’s not a congenital affliction. Nor is it (as he insists) the result of wrestling with a carnivorous animal. It was a circular saw that claimed half of his left index finger.

A Kaleidoscope of Color and Change

Posted on February 26, 2014
Each day Woodson Art Museum staff members push themselves to develop fresh ideas to keep exhibitions, events, and workshops – everything we do – new and exciting.

Mary Kluz: Unsung Woodson Art Museum Hero

Posted on February 18, 2014
This is a shout out to educational assistant Mary Kluz who for more than 16 years has cut hundreds of shapes, from intricate dinosaurs to simple geometrics, every month for Toddler Tuesday at the Woodson Art Museum.  I develop six themed-based patterns . . . it’s Mary who cuts 100... Read More

Question 4: What Makes a Good Artist Residency?

Posted on February 12, 2014
On Wednesday nights, curator of education Catie Anderson and I play trivia at a local tavern. Before you judge this as a weekly convention of either nerds or drunkards, there is only a smattering of dweebs and the cohort knows how to handle libations. Paul Rhymer hard at work at... Read More

The Allure of Illusion

Posted on January 29, 2014
Bullet catches, necromancy, water-cell escapes, and exotic realms fill the dramatic posters of Mystery, Magic, and Mayhem now on view at the Woodson Art Museum. The colorful exhibition features thirty-one prints depicting the acts of famous American and European magicians and designed with enticing graphics to sell tickets. Much like... Read More

Making Magic with Snowflakes

Posted on January 22, 2014
Team USA Snow Sculptors return next week to work their winter magic for their 24th year at the Woodson Art Museum. To those of us who’ve bundled up and toiled away to create simple snowballs packed and stacked into rudimentary snowmen, these artists’ jaw-dropping creations are marvels. Although they may... Read More

Five Thousand and Counting

Posted on January 15, 2014
5,450 . . . 5,451 . . . 5,452 . . . slowly, sheet-by-sheet, I am documenting a vast collection of pencil, colored pencil, charcoal, and ink drawings. The artist, Don Richard Eckelberry, considered this resource his “Fort Knox.” * These sketches and composition drawings – many including color and... Read More

Wanted: Two Left Shoes

Posted on December 24, 2013
By Kathy Kelsey Foley, director Like Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates, when you combine a holiday potluck lunch, white-elephant gift exchange, and the Woodson Art Museum staff, you don’t know what you’ll get! Our fun-loving and creative team came together over the noon hour on Monday, December 16, to celebrate... Read More

Finding Spaces for Growing Up

Posted on December 18, 2013
Elementary and middle-school years are tough – filled with identity confusion, hormones, and self-doubt. What are our skills? Interests? Priorities? These questions may take a lifetime to answer, but I found myself addressing them, at a young age, at museums. Anyone who works with or knows me is well aware... Read More

The Final Edit

Posted on December 11, 2013
Woodson Art Museum Director Kathy Foley is an outstanding writer. With great command of the English language and years of experience writing just about every document imaginable in the non-profit, corporate, and museum world, she knows how to write effectively for any audience. She’s the only person I know whose... Read More