Friday, December 10, 2010

Week Three - IN the machine at Woods Gallery

There is an Art-o-mat art vending machine at the Woods Gallery for the run of the "A Group of Girls" show (November 19 - December 30).

To keep in the theme of "A Group of Girls" I have chosen all wom
en arto-artists with a wide selection of styles and media.
There is an arto-binder near the machine to show you examples of all of the art that will be available at some point during the show. PLEASE follow the instructions on the machine..."shop" the binder BEFORE making your selection...thanks.

In addition, starting with the second week, I have added a "Take a Chance" column of mixed artists...a truly random pull of the knob. This column will feature artpacks from artists that I have in limited quantities.


Click on a picture in these posts to go to the artist's website, blog or Etsy store.


Art-o-mat artpacks make SUPER gifts, you know! What a unique twist for all of your $5 gift exchange needs...handmade, original art!


The Woods Gallery is located in the lower level of the Huntington Woods Library. 26415 Scotia in Huntington Woods. Phone (248) 581-2696 for further information. Gallery is open during regular library hours: Monday - Thursday 10 - 9, Friday CLOSED, Saturday 10 - 5, Sunday CLOSED.


Week Three Artists
  • Cap & Leo -- colored pencil drawings (collaboration between local MI artists Took Gallagher & Juana Moore)
  • Laurelle Moon Conte -- "Lil' Woodies" lucky coins
  • Scribe O' Rice -- microcalligraphy keychains (MI artist Jess Lacey/currently residing in TX)
  • Julie Armbruster -- "Beasts" character paintings
  • Woodie Anderson -- "Wood Play" block prints
  • Katy DeMent -- handmade paper that grows plants
  • Janet Whalen-Dunning -- handpainted silk scarves with a Key West them
  • Gail Ellspermann -- "Blockheads" -- interactive collage series
  • Linda Edkins Wyatt -- textile collage
  • Michelle Cordova -- lush landscape paintings














2 comments:

Melanie Gardner said...

I've been reading your blog for a while and am always amazed at this concept. How does one in another state get involved with the art-o-mat idea? I'd love to put a machine in my town.

Took said...

Hi Melanie.

Art-o-mat is a wonderful project to be involved with.

You can find information regarding hosting a machine "HERE".

You can also access it from the "contact" tab at the Art-o-mat "website" .

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