Flowers are continuing to grow!

Flower Power artwork in progress. Artist Denise Hillman chose to interpret her flower as glass art.  So interesting to see her specs, materials, and beautiful pansy!

Be sure to see this piece 'live and in person' along with fourteen other artworks in a unique installation throughout the month of May, beginning May 2nd at the Concord Library.



Denise Hillman - work in progress 1


Denise Hillman - work in progress 2


Denise Hillman - stained glass art

See the process!

It's fun to view these works in progress in preparation for the upcoming Flower Power installation!

May 2 - 31, 2017 at the Concord Public Library.


Camille Heath - work in progress 1

Camille Health - work in progress 2

Camille Heath - work in progress 3


Come out in May!

The Journey Matters

The process which constitutes making is really the essence of what is considered the work of being an artist.  As we approach the opening of the installation, enjoy a glimpse from a few of the artists' process as their pieces evolved for the upcoming Flower Power Community Art Installation.  

Be sure to come see the finished pieces as they come together to form the beautiful community installation! It will be on view at the Concord Library May 2-31.


 Lois Willhite (work in progress)

 Ambrozya Dae (work in progress)



A little past, a little present, a little future.

Throughout the past several months the CCofA artists, individually and collectively, have been very productive and engaged with art making and community making!

Some highlights include:

• Actively supporting B8 Theatre by attending performances, spreading the word about the theatre, and growing our community of artists to include the performing arts.


• Hosting various classes, most recently with teaching artist, Joani Share.


• Continuously celebrating and supporting each other’s ongoing achievements....


….Sharon Petersen hustles and has her beautiful watercolors and prints for sale everywhere I look!
….Laurie Mansur’s piece Breakfast at the Sugarplum juried into Town Hall Theatre Gallery, Lafayette.
….Lisa Fulmer continues to lead the Concord Art Association.
….Raquel Amaral opens new art gallery in downtown Concord.
….Joani Share's solo exhibit at Walnut Creek Library.
….Susan Pace-Koch guest-curates illustrator’s exhibit Storybooks by the Bay at Village Theatre Art Gallery in Danville.
….Catherine Hensiek joins the board of directors for Concord Art Association.
….Sylvia Nuzzo Philis advocates for public art at city planning commission meeting.

 
Presently, there are 15 of us CCofA artists working on Flower Power – A Community Art Installation, an example of individuals working together towards the positive outcome for the whole. It will be on display at the Concord Library (Salvio Street) from May 2-31, 2017.  More details to come soon!




The (near) future for the group includes artist development/constructive critiques, art supply exchange, making art outdoors together, seeking sustainable partnerships to strengthen our art-making opportunities, hanging out and enjoying Concord’s renowned music-in-the-park concert(s). We'll continue to refine our mission, function as a creative collective, and enable possibilities for folks who make art a priority in their lives. It’s important not to always be overly solitude or too sucked into our own personal work as an artist. When we are aware of what goes on in our communities and among our peers, it becomes easier to make our best mark with our artistry!