Garage Sale Items 2013

HOUSEHOLD

  1. Dressmaking Model Mannequin – “Twin-Fit” – never used; in original box
  2. Sassy Seat – blue plastic
  3. Heavy Duty Dolly
  4. 26” Mitsubishi Television. 26” x 24” x 21” (deep). Works well. Needs converter box.
  5. Treadmill
  6. “Starter” stereo with turntable and detachable speakers
  7. CD player – portable (plug)
  8. Table lamp
  9. HEPA Filter #24000 for Honeywell HEPA Air Cleaner (never opened)

FUN

  1.  Scuba Gear – Frog/Cress-sub flippers (S/M), snorkel with mask (US Divers Tempered). Comes in mesh bag. Barely used.
  2. Hand-painted animation cell from The Elm-chanted Forest.
  3. VHS Tapes – many classic movies and children’s animated films
  4. Audio books (cassette)
  5. Cds/cassette tapes — various music

TOYS

  1. Car model – Jaguar Mark II (1959)

FURNITURE

  1.  “Desk in a Box” – opens up to a full service desk. Measures 71” x 42” x 23” (deep) – Dark Mahogony – worn from use but still looks presentable.
  2.  Free Standing Wardrobe – Vintage – 73” x 46” x 18” (deep)
  3.  IKEA style bookshelves but less expensive than IKEA
  4. Solid, beautifully finished sideboard with shelf inside. 62” x 42” x 21” deep.

ART SUPPLIES

  1. Stretcher Bars
    1. 48” x 4
    2.  18” x 12
    3. 24” x 6
  2. Stretched  canvas: 24 x 30
  3. Many canvas boards
  4. Inkjet paper — FREE PAPER to anyone who will carry it away (up to 11 x 17)
  5.  Blick Artist’s Pastels (90 colors) – some missing
  6.  Frames:
    1. 24” x 24” – 4 frames; light wood color with glass. No backing
    2. 26” x 33” – 1 gold frame; Backing included. Contents can be removed.
    3. 22” x 22” – plexi frame (shadowbox)
    4. 30.5 x 42.5
    5. 39 x 49 (30 x 40 opening)
    6. 29 x 21 (27 x 19) – 8 frames
    7. 28.5 x 40.5
  7. Easels
    1. 2 large standing
    2. 2 small picture easels
    3. 2 portable field easels
  8. Inks:
  9. Colored Pencils — mixed, loose
  10. Prismacolor Pencils (120 set) — none missing, most unsharpened
  11. ‘How-to’ books for various mediums

ACCESSORIES

  1. Many slightly worn briefcases and computer bags

VINTAGE

  1. “Train” and vanity style suitcases

Christel Dillbohner at the ICI

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Mit dem anderen Blick
2 May – 21 May, 2013

“I want to come and look with a fresh eye … then translate, transform, ferry across that deep river of inquiry.”

Visualist-in-Residence and longtime ICI associate, Christel Dillbohner, spent two weeks of  inquiry and discovery at the Institute of Cultural Inquiry. On Saturday, May 18, she shared her processes of visual research along with her unique, ephemeral findings with an enthusiastic audience. Dillbohner documented her residency on the VIR blog.

You can also read or download an e-book of Dillbohner’s residency at Bookleteer: http://bkltr.it/17rSovG

Read more about the Visualist in Residence project.

 

 

ICI Associate featured in New DVD

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ICI Associate, Christel Dillbohner, has been featured in a new DVD entitled Authentic Visual Voices: Contemporary Paper and Encaustic.

The DVD “offers a rare opportunity to gain insight into the artistic process [of] 28 professional artists in their own voices.”

www.authenticvisualvoices.com for more info.

Chritell Dillbohner at the ICI

Thank you to all those who attended Saturday night’s discussion with our most recent Visualist-in-Residence and long time ICI Associate, Christel Dillbohner, as she discussed her project based research at the ICI.

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Be sure to stay tuned for details on upcoming ICI projects and events. We look forward to seeing each of you again soon.

 

Press Release

Mit dem anderen Blick

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May 18, 2013, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
At the Institute of Cultural Inquiry
Presentation and Discussion will begin at 6:30pm

The Institute of Cultural Inquiry (ICI) presents Mit dem anderen Blick, a public presentation of our current Visualist-in-Residence, Christel Dillbohner’s practice-based research at the ICI.

The ICI’s “Visualist-in-Residence” (VIR) program offers artists, art theorists, writers, and other visual researchers and culture producers a chance to participate in studio-based visual research in a richly layered and mutable environment. The VIR ‘laboratory’ may function as an artist’s studio, a writing room, a space for gathering data or a quiet space for evaluation and contemplation depending on the needs of each individual project. At the Institute, VIRs are actively encouraged to expand current definitions of visual research and to borrow freely from ICI research practices as they develop aspects of their project in one or more of the following areas: Field work and Data Acquisition; Research and Analysis; Manipulation and Experimentation; Knowledge Transmission and Production; and Public Presentation and Publication. At the end of each residency, the VIRs are invited to present their ‘research’ in a public event/discussion session.

Christel Dillbohner’s VIR workspace and the materials associated with her findings will remain on display (by appointment only via info@culturalinquiry.org) until May 25, 2013. New applications for the Institute of Cultural Inquiry’s VIR program are being accepted through May 31, 2013. To apply, please send a detailed letter of interest to info@culturalinquiry.org.

All ICI public programs are free. Prompt arrival prior to program time is recommended. For questions regarding Mit dem anderen Blick or other ICI events, please contact info@culturalinquiry.org.