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NATURE JOURNALING IN THE GARDEN

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My nature journaling workshop has started, and I want to officially launch it with this video that I made as a preview… Registration Is Now Open! In this unique art journaling workshop I will present a series of projects where we will explore drawing, painting, mixed-media, collaging and journaling outside, from the setting of my garden in southern Oregon I live at the base of the Cascade Mountains and my home overlooks the Klamath River….

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Springs Promise

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Its been a beautiful two weeks in my garden and in my world. And I have been thinking about what spring promises to me. Finding new colors. Making new books, this is an example of one I made for a sample for my Branching Out workshop. You can read about it and see photos here. Seeing the world with fresh eyes. Noticing new patterns. Having the sky and the trees filled with songbirds. And songs….

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growing and changing

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Path to the Sky Encaustic and Mixed Media Roxanne Evans Stout and Seth Apter We’ve had such a cold, snowy week here in my little town in Oregon. Skies have been a dark purple gray and filled with fast moving clouds and flocks of wild geese. It’s been a little too cold to work much outside in my gardens and this is for the best because this has been the busiest two months I’ve had for a long time. Ever in the art world at least.

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Restore

Roxanne Evans Stout

Sometimes all you need is a trip to the ocean. Even if it rains the whole time you are there and the wind shakes your little motel room so that you think it might blow away. Sometimes all you need is a trip to the ocean. The ocean can restore so many things. Your love of nature, your connection to the world, that light that you have to share. Last weekend I taught two workshops…

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April Events and Exhibit at Illahe Studios & Gallery

Inocente, from the documentary "Inocente"

Roxanne Evans Stout “Spirit Tree”

This April will be our Fourth Annual Book Arts Show and our second year of bringing creative works from the community into the gallery in our Community Press Project, a community collaborative book arts venture. Also, as an exciting special event we will be exhibiting the boldly colorful, fantastical prints of Inocente, the teen artist who is the focus of the Oscar winning short documentary, “Inocente” being featured this year in the Ashland Independent Film Festival. Join us for the Artists’ Reception, held during First Friday Art Walk on April 5th from 5~8 p.m. Enjoy an early spring evening stroll with other art lovers and meet the artists. Wine and light refreshments will be served.

“Books are a uniquely portable magic” -Stephen King.

With 21 local and national Book Artists, our Fourth Annual Book Arts Show promises to provide a rich sampling of the

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Poets on the loose!

March 28, 2013

It is officially almost April, National Poetry Month, and Poets On The Loose are ready to hit the streets again. We are a band of folks who offer poems to willing strangers on the streets of America. Join us if you can!

Let the merriment begin!

Here are ideas for this year based on our adventures last year. It was so much fun.
1. In order for our Poets on the Loose ideas to spread, we have set up a Facebook Fan page for Jubilation Press featuring Poets on the Loose. This is where we hope to post poems, photos and narrative of our Poet on the Loose adventures. Please consider doing these things:
Please sign up as a fan of Jubilation Press at http://www.facebook.com/jubilationpress and do one or all of the following:
* suggest poems for poets on the loose
* post your adventures on our facebook page
* post photographs of your readings on the street

2. Thanks to Kim Rosen, we have a Poets On the Loose website. It is: www.poetsontheloose.com. Please visit it and check out the poems Kim and others have posted there. If you click on the Acts Of  Poetry tab, you can read posts people have made. If you wish to tell your tale or offer a poem, scroll to the end to the “Leave a reply” list. Instructions and other suggestions are listed on the home page. Thank you Kim Rosen and Nancy Bardos.
3. Here are guidelines for anyone who wants to be a poet on the loose:
Keep poems short. Read a 5-8-line excerpt from a longer poem if you wish.
Be welcoming. We want to avoid offensive language, etc. Shower the person with goodness and joy.
Bring a fun kid’s poem with you to read to children. This is a revolution after all and we need the next generation to join in. Consider making copies of your poems to give away. Consider putting this on the bottom of your poem:
Thanks for helping us bring poetry to its feet!
Poets on the Loose- bringing poetry to the streets.

DO IT YOUR WAY! IN YOUR OWN STYLE! HAVE FUN!

4. Here is a script for you to use if you wish to do so:
“Hi. April is National Poetry Month.
We are Poets on the Loose, reading poems to people all over town.

We would love to read you a short poem….would  you like that?”

If no, walk on.
If yes, give them five or so cards of poems to choose from. (I personally put the blank sides up so they do not see the text of the poem when choosing).

Read the poem they choose.

Say: “Thanks! Would you like a copy of that poem?”

Give them a copy of your poem and include on this card the words:

Thanks for helping us bring poetry to its feet!
Poets on the Loose—bringing poetry to the streets

5. Possible places suggested by last year’s organizers:
Senior Centers, grocery stores, hospitals, bookstores, banks, galleries, libraries, folks on the street, Farmer’s Markets, parks, etc.

6. Please feel free to recruit more people….the more poets popping up everywhere, the merrier!  Have them email me at: cathyatjubialtionpressdotcom  or call me at 541-690-6976 to officially sign up or ask questions, etc.

7. Please write up a short email summary of where you went and what happened. Post it on the Jubilation Press facebook page: www.facebook.com/jubilationpress  and /or www.poetsontheloose.com

8. I have poetry pockets for sale designed and made by Cantrell Maryott and myself if any of you wish to purchase one. They are made from beautiful repurposed fabric and come with two pockets—one pocket is for a poem and one pocket is for keys, glasses, phone, etc. Call me at 541-690-6976 or email me at cathyatjubilationpressdotcom

THANKS FOR BEING A POET ON THE LOOSE!
Have fun!

Cathy DeForest
cathyatjubilationpressdotcom

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moments remembered

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When I first got to Leslie’s house it was time for art. We spread out fabric and pieces of nature all over her kitchen. And outside in the driveway there were pots of boiling water. I finally got to experiment with eco-dying!…

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The Need to Tell Stories at Little Bird Creations

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I am home after a very special workshop at Little Bird Creations in NYC that I taught with Seth Apter and Elizabeth Wix last weekend. There was definately magic in the air and just watching our students create their beautiful books was magic enough for me to last a long, long time. This workshop was called, “The Need to Tell Stories” and that is just what happend. Stories in words. Stories in art. Stories in…

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February dreaming

Roxanne Evans Stout February 24 2013

In between my art time and my workshops I have been dreaming… looking towards the future…loving every moment of my days and nights but still dreaming. Bit by bit I am embracing who I was meant to be. This chance I have had this year has brought me so much joy. A chance to “be” an artist and a chance to teach art again. A chance to take walks, to read and even to take…

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Learning and growing

“The Thread That Weaves” on line workshop is up and running and I want to share with you some of my students amazing work! Joanna June Katherine Kimberly Janine Niki Patti …………… One of my very favorite things about this workshop is how every artist approaches their book differently. I love the experimentation and freeness from each creative artist and the way in their books they share a piece of their souls. The process of…

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