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Still Teaching In Beautiful Places


Written on July 4, 2023 at 11:20 pm, by

Are you considering taking one of my watercolor classes in 2023?  In addition to my on-line workshops and the face-to-face watercolor and creativity workshops I organize I teach at various  Continue Reading »

Categories: art travel, Art Workshop, Artist Resources, Biographical, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, Teaching Art and Creativity, Virtual classes, Watercolor Workshop, Workshops and Classes

Virtual Tour of Watercolor Wisconsin 2021


Written on February 14, 2022 at 10:54 am, by

Join RAM for a virtual tour of Watercolor Wisconsin 2021 via Facebook Live on Tuesday, February 15 at 2:00 pm CST.

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Watercolor Wisconsin 2021-22


Written on February 14, 2022 at 10:37 am, by

Now in its 55th year, Watercolor Wisconsin was started in 1966 to honor the depth and breadth of watercolor in the State of Wisconsin. This year’s show at RAM’s Wustum Museum  Continue Reading »

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Visual Art and Creativity This Fall ~ Wisconsin and Beyond


Written on September 11, 2019 at 1:57 pm, by

I feel very lucky to have had a summer filled with visiting friends and  teaching watercolor and creativity workshops in beautiful places to wonderful people on their own paths to  Continue Reading »

Categories: art travel, Beauty, Bjorklunden, Creativity, Creativity Coaching, Dillmans Art Resort, Fabulous Artists, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, Teaching Art and Creativity, Watercolor, Workshops and Classes

Second Nature: New Watercolors by Helen Klebesadel


Written on October 28, 2012 at 4:09 am, by

  My visual concerns run the gamut from careful study to poetic, symbolic and sometimes political representations of nature. You are all invited to my exhibition ‘Second Nature:  New Paintings  Continue Reading »

Categories: Activist Art, Art Techniques, Beauty, environmental art, Feminist art, Inspiration, Political Art, Watercolor, Wisconsin Arts

Activist Art: Art That Works


Written on May 2, 2011 at 2:50 am, by

Activist art is, by definition, historically specific. It aims to address particular cultural, political and social concerns with a view to producing concrete social change. It is interesting to me as an artist and an educator how seldom we find an analysis of what makes effective activist art a part of what we teach and learn, especially since we need it now more than ever.

Categories: Activist Art, Artist Resources, Diversity, Fablous Artists, Feminist art, Fiber arts. Fabric design, Inspiration, Political Art, Teaching Art and Creativity, This and That, Wisconsin Arts, Women Artists

Your Don’t Always Know What You Got ‘Til Its Gone so don’t let the Wisconsin Arts Board go!


Written on April 9, 2011 at 8:57 pm, by

It will be easier to save the Wisconsin Arts Boards than get it back once its has been dissolved, so lets advocate to save the agency now so we have something to rebuild when our economy improves. Lets not regret in the future what we can work to save today.

Categories: Activist Art, Uncategorized, Wisconsin Arts