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		<title>New Collaborative Project!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m excited to have found a new partner in collaborative art adventures, Marci Senders.  Check out her Etsy shop too! We were friends in art school what seems like ages ago, although really it&#8217;s only almost 10 years.  I&#8217;m horrible at keeping in touch with people, and I lost track of Marci entirely until she [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m excited to have found a new partner in collaborative art adventures, <a title="Marci Senders" href="http://www.marcisenders.typepad.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Marci Senders</strong></a>.  Check out her <strong><a title="Marci's Etsy Shop" href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=14251" target="_self">Etsy shop</a></strong> too! We were friends in art school what seems like ages ago, although really it&#8217;s only almost 10 years.  I&#8217;m <em>horrible</em> at keeping in touch with people, and I lost track of Marci entirely until she showed up on Facebook. Have I mentioned my love-hate feelings about Facebook?  Well, this is one of the reasons I love it- finding people I&#8217;m glad to be back in touch with, and finding new creative opportunities.</p>
<p>So, we&#8217;re doing a collaborative book exchange project. We&#8217;re each starting with a book, adding some drawing, painting, collage, whatever, to it, and then switching. Then we get to add stuff to each other&#8217;s images, and then switch back, and then we&#8217;re trading two more times so we each end up with each other&#8217;s book. Our styles are quite different (although there are some similarities perhaps- some colors? mixed-media-ness?), so it&#8217;s going to be a lot of fun to interact with each other&#8217;s work and see what evolves.</p>
<p>Marci came up with a theme for the project of &#8220;what I&#8217;ve been up to for the past 10 years.&#8221; It&#8217;s been interesting to actually sit and think about what has happened since graduating from art school in 1999. I never would have thought this ten years ago when I was FREAKING OUT about what the hell was I going to do with my life after graduating, but I&#8217;m actually really happy with how things have turned out.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-2787 alignnone" title="book" src="http://jenmccleary.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/book-365x590.jpg" alt="book" width="179" height="289" />I got my book already for the project. It&#8217;s a guidebook to Italy, which seemed right for a couple of reasons. Marci and I (and another friend, Liz, who I&#8217;ll add a link to when she gets her site up and running!) were roommates in Rome during spring semester of 1998. I&#8217;m the first to admit that I&#8217;m not a very good roommate, but we had some fun times, and the apartment we lived in was such a cool place. It was itty-bitty, but beautifully decorated, and it was on the top floor of the building and had this amazing terrace garden, and a ladder so you could climb up and sit on the roof, where there was an astounding view of San Pietro. I had to go and dig up a photo of it to prove how amazing it was- here&#8217;s me on the roof (good god I look fat but it&#8217;s just really baggy clothes, what was I thinking!) :</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-2788 alignnone" title="roof" src="http://jenmccleary.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/roof-590x418.jpg" alt="roof" width="496" height="352" /></p>
<p>The second reason I wanted to use a book about Italy for this project is because the semester I spent there was really the first opportunity I got to explore making books, and I fell in love with it. I really think that semester was a huge turning point in my artistic development. I was a double major in Painting and Printmaking, but I never felt quite right doing just one or the other. I was always interested by the idea of mixing mediums, but that was (understandably) frowned upon- you were supposed to paint in Painting and make prints in Printmaking. But in Rome I took a class called &#8220;Sketchbook,&#8221; where we went to different places in Rome to draw. The professor (Gennell Miller- here&#8217;s a link to a <strong><a title="Gennell Miller" href="http://www.brunodavidgallery.com/artistDetail.cfm?id_artist=107&amp;n=Genell+Miller" target="_blank">recent show of hers</a></strong>, which is about all I could find online) encouraged us to do more than just basic drawing- she was really into making these crazy mixed-media collagey books herself, so we basically had free rein to do whatever. It was amazing. I also had a painting class that semester, and felt so horribly blocked, and bored, whenever I tried to paint the requisite large-scale oil paintings. But whenever I worked on my books all was right with the world and I&#8217;d stay in the studio for hours on end cutting and pasting. I accumulated a large box of ephemera and magazines and odds and ends, very much like how I still work now. I ended up with a huge pile of painted, collaged, etc. books by the end of the semester. (You can see some of them here: <strong><a title="Lungotevere" href="http://jenmccleary.com/2009/01/lungotevere/" target="_blank">Lungotevere</a></strong>, <strong><a title="Roma" href="http://jenmccleary.com/2009/01/roma/" target="_blank">Roma</a></strong>, <strong><a title="Xray" href="http://jenmccleary.com/2009/01/xray/" target="_blank">Xray</a></strong>, <strong><a title="Silver" href="http://jenmccleary.com/2009/01/silver/" target="_blank">Silver</a></strong>, <strong><a title="Nuovo" href="http://jenmccleary.com/2009/01/nuovo/" target="_blank">Nuovo</a></strong>)</p>
<p>Last week I started tearing out pages from my book to make space for extra collaged things, and I spray-painted the cover gold. Of course looking at this guidebook made me feel super nostalgic for Italy. Is it possible to feel homesick for a place that was never your home, or only a very temporary one? I was only there for four months but it really got under my skin. I haven&#8217;t been back since then, and although I hope to get there someday I know it will be totally different, and probably vaguely disappointing. Because really nostalgia isn&#8217;t ever just about a place, it&#8217;s also about a very specific time and set of circumstances, and who you were and what you experience and think and feel, and you can&#8217;t ever go back to that or recreate it.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-2789 alignnone" title="book_torn" src="http://jenmccleary.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/book_torn-590x442.jpg" alt="book_torn" width="496" height="371" /> As the project progresses, I&#8217;m going to post in-progress shots, to document the evolution of the two books.</p>
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