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Terra Cognita

Alexander Annex Gallery
668 Indian Street, Savannah, GA

November 18 – December 2, 2008

a Savannah College of Art and Design Thesis Show

Please join us for the opening reception, November 21, 6-8pm

Big Sky Country, oil on canvas with yarn, 5'x7', 2008

The Savannah College of Art and Design is pleased to present “Terra Cognita,” the MFA Thesis Exhibition of Hilary A. Scott. The show will feature approximately 30 new works, including drawings, paintings, and cyanotypes. Scott’s works, tactilely rendered in exquisite blue hues, are derived from a studied, yet whimsical exploration of United States geography. Through the artist’s transformative processes, familiar physical and political boundaries, gleaned from US maps, reveal themselves as entirely new and fresh. The mysterious incorporation of language that comes from each state, while intimate to its inhabitants, expands beyond superficial lines into the realm of a universal imagination.

Hilary A. Scott will be moving her studio to the Los Angeles area December, 2008.

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what to wear in an orange alert

I was featured as artist of the week in a cultural interest blog in September. I guess I forgot to put that up…oops. The editor did an interview with me.

Go here to read it:

http://wearduringorangealert.blogspot.com/2008/09/artist-of-week_15.html

Terra Cognita

Hilary A. Scott

MFA Thesis Show

Alexander Annex Gallery, Savannah, GA

Nov. 18 – Dec. 2

Opening Reception Nov. 21, 6-8pm

The thesis works of Hilary A. Scott explore ideas of geographic identity through a series of altered maps. Terra Cognita depicts the separated states of America in drawings, unique cyanotypes, large-scale paintings and globes.

Join us for the reception on Nov. 21 from 6-9pm.

Journey

After many months of preparation and 140 rings of the 15 min egg timer… The journey project has made its way up on a wall finally.

Here is what was up for Open Studio Night (only 76 out of 140 installed here):

Here is a little of my recent literary inspiration
Walt Whitman: Song of the Open Road (Hilary’s abridged version)

Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road,
Healthy, free, the world before me,
The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose.

Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune,
Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing,
Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms,
Strong and content I travel the open road…

You road I enter upon and look around, I believe you are not all that is here,
I believe that much unseen is also here…

You air that serves me with breath to speak!
You objects that call from diffusion my meanings and give them shape!
You light that wraps me and all things in delicate equable showers!
You paths worn in the irregular hollows by the roadsides!
I believe you are latent with unseen existences, you are so dear to me.

You flagg’d walks of the cities! you strong curbs at the edges!
You ferries! you planks and posts of wharves! you timber-lined
side! you distant ships!
You rows of houses! you window-pierc’d facades! you roofs!
You porches and entrances! you copings and iron guards!
You windows whose transparent shells might expose so much!
You doors and ascending steps! you arches!
You gray stones of interminable pavements! you trodden crossings!
From all that has touch’d you I believe you have imparted to
yourselves, and now would impart the same secretly to me,
From the living and the dead you have peopled your impassive surfaces,
and the spirits thereof would be evident and amicable with me…

The earth expanding right hand and left hand,
The picture alive, every part in its best light,
The music falling in where it is wanted, and stopping where it is not wanted,
The cheerful voice of the public road, the gay fresh sentiment of the road.

O highway I travel, do you say to me Do not leave me?…
Do you say I am already prepared, I am well-beaten and undenied,
adhere to me?

O public road, I say back I am not afraid to leave you, yet I love you,
You express me better than I can express myself,
You shall be more to me than my poem.

I think heroic deeds were all conceiv’d in the open air, and all free poems also,
I think I could stop here myself and do miracles,
I think whatever I shall meet on the road I shall like, and whoever
beholds me shall like me,
I think whoever I see must be happy.

From this hour I ordain myself loos’d of limits and imaginary lines,
Going where I list, my own master total and absolute,
Listening to others, considering well what they say,
Pausing, searching, receiving, contemplating,
Gently, but with undeniable will, divesting myself of the holds that
would hold me.

I inhale great draughts of space,
The east and the west are mine, and the north and the south are mine.

I am larger, better than I thought,
I did not know I held so much goodness.

All seems beautiful to me,
can repeat over to men and women You have done such good to me
I would do the same to you,
I will recruit for myself and you as I go,
I will scatter myself among men and women as I go,
I will toss a new gladness and roughness among them,
Whoever denies me it shall not trouble me,
Whoever accepts me he or she shall be blessed and shall bless me…

Here is the test of wisdom,
Wisdom is not finally tested in schools,
Wisdom cannot be pass’d from one having it to another not having it,
Wisdom is of the soul, is not susceptible of proof, is its own proof,
Applies to all stages and objects and qualities and is content,
Is the certainty of the reality and immortality of things, and the excellence of things;
Something there is in the float of the sight of things that provokes
it out of the soul.

Now I re-examine philosophies and religions,
They may prove well in lecture-rooms, yet not prove at all under the
spacious clouds and along the landscape and flowing currents…

Allons! whoever you are come travel with me!
Traveling with me you find what never tires.

The earth never tires,
The earth is rude, silent, incomprehensible at first, Nature is rude
and incomprehensible at first,
Be not discouraged, keep on, there are divine things well envelop’d,
I swear to you there are divine things more beautiful than words can tell…

Listen! I will be honest with you, I do not offer the old smooth prizes, but offer rough new prizes,These are the days that must happen to you:

You shall not heap up what is call’d riches,You shall scatter with lavish hand all that you earn or achieve,You but arrive at the city to which you were destin’d,you hardly settle yourself to satisfaction before you are call’d by an irresistible call to depart,
You shall be treated to the ironical smiles and mockings of those who remain behind you,
What beckonings of love you receive you shall only answer with passionate kisses of parting,
You shall not allow the hold of those who spread their reach’d hands toward you…

Allons! to that which is endless as it was beginningless, …
Again to merge them in the start of superior journeys,
To see nothing anywhere but what you may reach it and pass it,
To conceive no time, however distant, but what you may reach it and pass it,
To look up or down no road but it stretches and waits for you,
however long but it stretches and waits for you, …
To know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for
traveling souls.

All parts away for the progress of souls,
All religion, all solid things, arts, governments–all that was or is
apparent upon this globe or any globe, falls into niches and corners
before the procession of souls along the grand roads of the universe.

Of the progress of the souls of men and women along the grand roads of
the universe, all other progress is the needed emblem and sustenance…

Allons! the road is before us!
It is safe–I have tried it–my own feet have tried it well–be not detain’d!
Let the paper remain on the desk unwritten, and the book on the shelf unopen’d!
Let the tools remain in the workshop! let the money remain unearn’d!
Let the school stand! mind not the cry of the teacher!
Let the preacher preach in his pulpit! let the lawyer plead in the
court, and the judge expound the law.

Camerado, I give you my hand!
I give you my love more precious than money,
I give you myself before preaching or law;
Will you give me yourselp. will you come travel with me?
Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?

- Walt Whitman

Mike Dowley – MFA Solo Show – Lean to

My good friend Mike is having his thesis show next week and I am very excited about it.

Here is a bit about his show:

Mike Dowley
Lean To MFA Painting Thesis Exhibition
Savannah College of Art and Design

Opening Reception:

Friday, October 17th, 6pm – 9pm

Split, 2008
acrylic on canvas
Exhibition Showing: October 16th – 20th, 2008
B.Matthew’s Restaurant, Upper Level
325 East Bay Street, Savannah GA
The intuitive paintings of Mike Dowley represent a visceral exploration of materials and self.  Deeply charged with emotion and the weight of qualities inherent to paint, Dowley’s works induce the senses and challenge symmetrical balance.  Together, in this unique upper level space of a historic Savannah building, the pieces lean and pull to push boundaries of pictorial design and speak to the viewer in a child-like way.
images will be available at:
www.mikedowley.com

Knit knit

Sorry, I have been neglecting the blog since I have been back in California. My computer chrashed, I have no access to any of my files and I lost my camera a while back. Not good.

But, since I have been home I have been knitting lots. It soothes me, which is exactly what I need after the whirlwind of a quarter I just went through.

I recently did some watercolor floral pieces that are up for consideration as a part of SCAD working class studio. If I got it, they could be cashmere sweaters in Fall 2008 at Henri Bendell in NYC. Exciting. We will see if anything come back. But it was fun to do if it doesnt. Josh imposed the paintings on a sweater image to see what it might look like…

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Open Studio Night..a belated report.

Alexander Hall (painting dept) Open Studio Night was a couple of weeks ago. It is a big opening of the whole building (including every graduate studio) to the public. Its a fun even and it was one of the first times most of my friends from Savannah had all visited my studio. I think overall it was good. I made these handouts for people to take and got some positive feedback. No sales, but I think sales where low on the whole for everyone that night

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anyone that took one got a copy of this drawing on the handouts that I made.

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a larger version of that small drawing..did it just for the cause.

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My rivers piece was hung around the corner from my studio.

img_4193.jpg Guacamole adds a nice touch and oh so good.

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…at Mike’s installation, somewhere over the rainbow….

Tonight I have another opening downtown at Dimentions Gallery. Im excited. Will have pictures from that too to follow.

direction

So, I have been thinking about trees a lot lately. I feel really scattered in all of my artistic interests and its really getting to be time to make some decisions and run with it because my 15 hour review is in the fall. What ever will my thesis direction be. Here are the branches of Hilary A Scott’s art tree right now;)

1. Road travel snapshots from the wheel: these capture travel and America from my personal experiences. Moments of inspiration with the road, capture light, landscape………..I still have quite a bank of images to work from for these and getting more every trip…could pair them with aerials of the same location.

2. Aerials: originally inspired by flying and Google earth. Would love to take a hot air balloon ride or small plane someday. Capturing the nature of this alternative view of the world is a different way of seeing places that we see everyday, it is a way of understanding more of the ‘whole’……could be patchwork paintings with textured crops…

3. Hand prints: from my fascination with my own very wrinkle hands. I have taken prints of many peoples hands and done blown up paintings from the lines. Would like to continue to make these large scale.

4. Maps: a direct movement from the aerials. Have always loved looking at maps, recreating them in a fine art form reveals a greater beauty in a mostly functional ‘drawing’……also looking a created maps, from the essence of maps, imaginary places/lands.

5. Treehouses: not sure where this tangent came from but to be in represents a human interaction with nature the same way the road is an exchange with nature. The treehouse represents something I always wanted as a child but never got. Rebirths child-like imagination and escape. I dont know how to exhibit this visually still. Im starting from the best way I know how to begin. Photos, research and drawings.

- will make drawings, screen prints and cyanotype prints from drawings of treehouses…blue print like… to begin.
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felting and hand stitching

I am the cartographer of my invented landscape… contour lines found with thread. Slow art.

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Rivers, valleys and roads. For this I combined machine stitch to make the road (a man made element) and the bridge, and I hand stitched the river (a natural element). Used the drum carder to mix the wool roving for this.

Exhibition Opportunities

Here is the file of calls for entry they range all areas of the arts. Its supper long, take some time to sit down and soak up.

I just applied for the exhibit about travel online…we’ll see what comes back.

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