Thoughts on Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino

I recently did something for myself, by myself. I joined five strangers in a dark bar, a fifteen minute walk from my house, to discuss the novel Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino. 

I have been a part of a local parents group bookclub Signal chat for possibly over a year and have read each month’s book club pick but have never actually gone to an in-person meetup. Prior to a week ago leaving my house, alone, to do something as frivolous as discuss a novel felt, and actually was, impossible. Just reading the book was an accomplishment.

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Fuzzy Wheel: group exhibit at Canopy in Chelsea, 12/12-12/14/24

Fuzzy wheel: a simple machine in forward motion becomes blurry, plush, and playful. From a distance, all logic falls apart and crisp legibility melts into loose impressions. The ten artists presented here share an interest in the indeterminacy of edges (physical, psychological, temporal). They think about the limits, mysteries, and possibilities of vision, and embrace a tension between utility and play. They have a common inclination to see the inherent strangeness of all form, embodied by the soft architecture of a fuzzy wheel.

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ARTStephanie Echeart shows
Step Inside My Studio: Join Me at Sunset Park Open Studios 2024

Much of my recent work explores the themes of motherhood, family, and the passage of time. As a mother, I've been balancing the everyday tasks of raising a child with the emotional complexities of life, and these experiences have deeply influenced my art. I often start with quick sketches based or referencing my ultrasound printouts, which then evolve into more complex pieces. Whether it's turning family stories into clay sculptures or using cochineal ink to create paintings, I’m always searching for ways to connect the past with the present.

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The Art of Tequila: El Mayor Tequila x Stephanie Eche with Powerhouse Arts

Earlier this year I was approached about doing a custom artwork for a tequila brand. I, of course, said yes. I love Mexican ancestral spirits and projects that take me a bit out of my comfort zone. This project was in collaboration with the Powerhouse Arts Print Shop, which is an amazing professional printmaking shop. I had never worked with the print shop before, but I am a member of the Powerhouse Community Ceramics Studio and have been very impressed with the organization.

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Art or Theater? Figuring out how to make autobiographical artwork

Last year I made a series of paintings about my matrescence (the complicated emotional and physical process of becoming a mother) called Postpartum Paintings. This work was very autobiographical, raw, and made up of what I would call experiments in acrylic painting and ceramics. I was figuring out how to make art out of and during a very difficult personal experience. After -- and while -- I was making the work I did a lot of research, see my Suggested Reading List: Postpartum Paintings, and looked at other artwork about motherhood, along with watching numerous tv shows and movies, having lots of conversations with other moms, and birthing and raising a baby. My baby is now two years old. 

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Artists with Offspring Holiday Art Sale in Gowanus, Sunday, Dec. 10th, 11am - 5pm

I am very excited to be a part of this upcoming holiday art sale! Come shop original artwork by Brooklyn parents in Gowanus. Support artists who are making work despite all the challenges that come with raising a kid (in a city and in my case, with no family nearby). I honestly did not expect to be a part of a holiday sale this year because it has been very hard to keep everything going. But then, I got invited by another artist mom (Molly McIntyre @brooklyn_rabbit) who saw my work at my Postpartum Paintings exhibit at Tin Cup and I knew I had to participate.

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Public Art with Angela Anderson Adams - Ep 29

Angela Anderson Adams has worked as a curator and arts administrator for nearly 40 years and spent half of those directing Arlington Public Art. Under her leadership, Arlington Public Art has grown from being one of the first developer-sponsored programs in the country to an internationally renowned, award-winning public and privately funded program. The program contributes art and design enhancements to most major civic projects undertaken in Arlington County.

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