I love spending my summers being creative, whether it's working on art projects in my studio or doing my daughter's hair in pretty braids and weaves. What I look forward to the most in my studio practice is the feeling of satisfaction when I'm done. One of my favorite places to go plein air painting is the botanical gardens at the
Riverbanks Zoo and Garden. I forget about the sweltering summer heat when I'm painting or drawing the landscape.
Darcy and her back-to-school summertime braids weaved by yours truly, and my White Daisy mixed media drawing completed at the Riverbanks Zoo.
Spring Exhibitions
University of South Carolina's academic year ended with a "high" for me this past spring. My artwork was featured in three exhibitions: one in California at the
Cabrillo Gallery, Cabrillo College, of the greater Los Angeles area. It was a group exhibition, and the show was titled
Who We are Portraying. The exhibit explored identity and how individuals represent or express themselves publicly.
The second exhibition 10th-anniversary exhibition I participated in this past spring was the
ArtFields 10th-Anniversary competition exhibition. Located in Lake City, South Carolina, ArtFields is a nine-day festival that features up to 400 works of art at 40 venues in which on can view the artists selected to compete from the southeast region of the United States. Participating artists are juried each year by a prestigious panel of jurors. The 2022 ArtFields juror panel included:
Venessa Castagnoli, Executive Director of Ogden Contemporary Arts;
Charles Eady, Contemporary Artist and Author;
Jean McLaughlin, Arts Administrator, Educator, and Artist;
David Reyes, Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, Huntsville Museum of Art; and
Jaime Suárez, Sculptor, Architect, Educator, and Ceramicist.
Top, detail of one of The Darcy Inventory drawings, mixed media on paper, 11" x 14." The Darcy Inventory, center, installed at The R.O.B. at this year's 10th anniversary ArtFields competition, Lake City, SC.
Summer Fun
Darcy won a weeklong spot in the
Walk on the Wild Side World Explorers camp in Greenville this summer. Campers dissected owl pellets, learned about various estuary habitats, and met a tarantula, chinchilla, and python at the Greenville Zoo. When Darcy was not in camp, we spent our time either swimming in the hotel pool or exploring the downtown area of Greenville, South Carolina.
Check out our South Carolina Sunshine Instagram reel of the week
here!
Darcy, outside of World Explorers camp, Greenville, SC.
Art of Neuroscience, Netherlands Institute of Neuroscience
I received an Honorable Mention for my artwork Dueling Cajals in the prestigious international sci-art competition, Art of Neuroscience. This year's competition jurors were Dr. Bevil Conway, Dr. Flora Lysen, and Dr. Sabine Niederer.
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience Statement:
"This submission struck the jury because of its emphasis on the history of neuroscience. The work highlights how any scientific process, particularly scientific image-making, can be influenced by a multilayering of cultural and historical factors. The jury admired how diverse periods in time from this historical perspective were weaved into one image, and appreciated the effort that went into investigating the sources that Cajal was exposed to. Dueling Cajals serves as an important reminder for neuroscientists to recognize history and its influence on their work. " - AoN, NIN, NL
My drawing was created by referencing primary sources from Cajal's life and scientific research while serving as the Fulbright España Senior Research fellow at the Instituto Cajal. Below this paragraph is an Instagram reel. In the reel, I am giving the viewer a glimpse into the creative process and some of the items (Cajal's scientific regeneration drawing and the original mold of his death mask) that I researched in creating my drawing.
My artwork above, Dueling Cajals, mixed media on paper, 11" x 14."
The primary sources that I reference from the Instituto Cajal, Madrid, that inspire the Dueling Cajals drawing, left an original nerve regeneration scientific drawing completed by Cajal and the original death mask mold.
Cajal Club
It is with immense gratitude and a touch of modest pride that I share the news of my election to the esteemed Cajal Club Board of Directors. The trust they have placed in me to design and create a new website for their illustrious organization is both exhilarating and deeply humbling.
My life was full of hard work, collaboration, and feedback from and with top Neuroscientists during the transition from July to August. The new website is now operational. This is an ongoing endeavor; a garden that will continue to flourish and grow. More content is yet to come, so stay tuned!
The new website, designed by yours truly, can be found here: cajalclub.org.
Closing
We have had some wonderful adventures so far this year and we are looking forward to more! We feel honored and blessed by all of our opportunities.
Have a wonderful fall everyone and check back with us again soon! XOXO
Portrait of artist Dawn Hunter, taken by her daughter Darcy, July, 2022.