Thursday, June 23, 2011
Upcycled - Repurposed - Window Art
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Art a'La Mode - The Vision
I see this cute little two story cottage (it’s blue with white trim, a picket fence and a nice big wooden porch) sitting on the edge of main street in a quaint little artsy tourist town. An arbor covered with flowering vine beckons you to enter, while a wooden sign gently sways in the breeze. The words, “Art a’La Mode” tell you that waiting inside, is comfort for the soul. Yard art adorns flower beds, metal sculptures grace the manicured, front yard. A flagstone path winds through a park like setting and invites you to relax in a gazebo and continues on to the steps of the home. Inside, the front rooms are filled with the scent of cappacino and ice cream. A few tables and chairs sit in “the parlor” where patrons are enjoying some ice cream or coffee. The other room is filled with quirky artisan crafts and artwork. The back rooms are loaded with art supplies, work tables and easels. A kiln is in another room with shelves full of pottery ready to be fired. In the evening, a small band sets up in the gazebo. Locals and tourists alike pull up a piece of grass and relax in the night air, listening to the music being played...
This isn't just an ice cream store, or coffee shop, or even an art gallery for that matter. Sure, that's what it looks like on the outside. On the inside though, it's hope, encouragement, and a step into the future for kids with mental illness. Here, at-risk teens will be given the opportunity to work in an environment that is understanding of their unique personalities. Creativity will be encouraged, even rewarded. Family support groups will be held in the form of creative workshops, bridging the communication gap and creating unity in the family unit. Scholarship money will be raised to give a creative student an opportunity to further their education. Artwork sold here, will be consignment based, and created by people with mental illness or by those who support mental health issues.
Yes, although this may only be a dream, to me it's a vision of a better future for many kids plagued with an illness that do not receive the support they desperately need.
In 2007, I attempted to start a non-profit organization and called it Artrageous Minds. I'm not sure what I was thinking - a single mom, barely making enough money to make ends meet, trying to start a nonprofit. Alone? (shakes her head) Life took a couple of nasty turns and I had to let that go. But my vision has not faded. Every day I look at my son, and every day I'm reminded that there are millions of children and families out there who are suffering through this illness. I've begun to share the vision again, and I'm finding people who wish to help. We're venturing into yet another new year. Perhaps 2011 will be the year that big doors will open, making the dream a reality.
I've been spending the last few months helping to launch a new local art guild and gallery. With the help and support of the guild, we'll be able to hold some creative workshops. It's not the blue cottage with the gazebo, but it's a start.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Art in the Park
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| Happy customer purchasing the three-legged table at Swartz Creek Art in the Park. |
Monday, June 15, 2009
Taste of the Market- Flint Farmer's Market
“Dort Federal Credit Union’s Taste of the Market is June 20!”
Flint, MI - The Flint Farmers’ Market proudly announces the Dort Federal Credit Union “Taste of the Market” on Saturday, June 20, 2009. The event will take place from 11 AM to 2 PM at the Flint Farmers’ Market which is located at 420 East Boulevard Drive just off I-475 Exit 8A. The event is open to the public and free of charge.
Dort Federal Credit Unions Taste of the Market will feature healthy cooking demonstrations by six professional chefs from the American Culinary Federation Flint-Saginaw Chapter (ACF). Visitors will also have the opportunity to buy and try specialty foods from regular market vendors. The ACF chefs will also participate in weekly cooking demonstrations at the Flint Farmers’ Market every Thursday at 12:00 P.M. on the market lawn. The weekly cooking demonstrations will also be sponsored by Dort Federal Credit Union in partnership with Mott Community College Culinary Arts Program and the ACF.
The event will be held on the Citizens Bank side of the market along with the NEW Saturday Arts, Crafts & Antiques Marketplace. For more information visit www.flintfarmersmarket.com .


