Archive for May, 2013

Do you like to volunteer? Do you like Art Enables? Do you like pizza and cool ar…

Friday, May 17th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Art Enables's Facebook Wall.

Do you like to volunteer? Do you like Art Enables? Do you like pizza and cool artwork? We've got the opportunity for you!

Art Enables is looking for a few good volunteers to help stuff envelopes for our annual spring fundraising appeal. We will have snacks and beverages and a thank you gift from our artists if you can help us get our mailer ready to go! It's a great way to help out our organization, and to meet some fellow fans in the process.

WHEN: Wednesday, May 22nd, 4 pm – 7:30 pm. You can stay for the whole event, or just an hour or two.

WHERE: Art Enables Studio and Gallery, 2204 Rhode Island Ave. NE (22nd and Rhode Island Ave.)

WHAT: Envelope stuffing volunteer party


TO RSVP: Please email events@art-enables.org with your name and contact information, when you can come, and for how long. Friends are welcome! Just let us know if you are bringing friends, so that we know how many helpers we have (and how much pizza we need!)

Thanks for your support and thanks for helping Art Enables!

A Botanical Journey in Piscataway Park

Friday, May 17th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Accokeek Foundation.

Written by Molly Meehan, Community Outreach and Education Coordinator

Pawpaw in Bloom

As I journey into my third year working at the Accokeek Foundation and, essentially, my third year directing my attention toward our incredible local plant world in Southern Maryland, I am beginning to understand the mysterious and wonderful language of the local plants. The landscape is almost like one of those magic eye pictures. If you just turn your attention in a certain way long enough, relax into the view, you begin to see and understand things that weren’t apparent upon first observation. One could look at our incredible forests and gardens and just see a sea of green, different, indistinguishable shapes and sizes. These are the plants of my childhood and now, as an adult – and having been away from Maryland for nearly a decade, learning about plants in the southwest and Central America – I am thankful to have the chance to connect more deeply with the land and the plants where I am from.

 

Inspecting Buttercup during April's Plant ID Walk

Inspecting Buttercup during April’s Plant ID Walk

This season, we have focused much of the stewardship programming on understanding the language of the plants, how to see past the sea of green, begin to observe, and to learn and connect with the incredible diversity of plant-life located within Piscataway Park. Holly Poole-Kavana, a trained botanist and herbalist from Little Red Bird Botanicals is facilitating a season long botany study course, as well as a couple of plant walks as part of this programming. Each month, we learn everything from the anatomy of a plant to the various traits and patterns of plant families. As we walk through the gardens and trails and learn practically what a compound vs. singular leaf is, toothed vs. entire leaves, alternating or opposite, we begin to understand the language of plants, and the tools to be able to continue to go deeper into plant identification and understanding the world around us. Along the way we learn amazing information including their edible, medicinal and practical uses. We have these natural supermarkets and “farmacies” that surround us! The Pawpaws, Jewelweed, Elderberry, Juneberry, Yellowdock, and Devil’s Walking Sticks all begin to pop out at you!  

May's Gardening with Dan in the Museum Garden

Workshop Attendees at May’s Gardening with Dan in the Museum Garden

In the Gardening with Dan series we spend time in the Museum Garden and learn incredible strategies to integrate food, medicine, fiber, and more into small-scale plots. We begin to develop relationships with these plants. They become like old friends that greet you along the pathways, and even speak to you through their patterns, tastes, and scents. The intelligence of the natural world comes alive and at once awes and inspires. No matter what culture or background we are from, these are relationships our ancestors have developed with plants and animals over thousands of years. I believe these are relationships and instincts that are very much a part of each us to this day, that have been encoded as we have evolved living as part of our natural system. As we spend more time indoors, programs such as these offer us the opportunity to remember, to re-learn, and reconnect! Now the sea of green is beginning to come into focus!

I invite you to join us for our next adventure into plant ID for the Kids’ Plant Walk on June 13. And again this fall for the Mushroom Walk on September 14, and Gardening with Dan on September 16.

 

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Candy is Dandy but Liquor is Quicker by Dana Ellyn Come check out DOMESTICATED…

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Art Enables's Facebook Wall.

Candy is Dandy but Liquor is Quicker by Dana Ellyn
Come check out DOMESTICATED til May 30! ( acrylic on unstretched canvas 43"x54" $600)

We're having fun in the studio, making Domestic Dolls

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Art Enables's Facebook Wall.

We're having fun in the studio, making Domestic Dolls


Domestic Dolls
We're having fun in the studio, making Domestic Dolls

We're listing a few of the pieces from DOMESTICATED to the Off-Rhode page! Conta…

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Art Enables's Facebook Wall.

We're listing a few of the pieces from DOMESTICATED to the Off-Rhode page! Contact us if you have any questions!
http://art-enables.org/off-rhode/


Art Enables - Off-Rhode
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Dana Ellyn and Matt Sesow have created a series of paintings that celebrate their philosophy on life, art, and being married.

Member Profile: Lesange Henry

Monday, May 13th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Lambi Fund of Haiti.

Member Profile: Lesange Henry

Monday, May 13th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Lambi Fund of Haiti.

Did you miss the Dana Ellyn/Matt Sesow opening this weekend? Art Enables will be…

Monday, May 13th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Art Enables's Facebook Wall.

Did you miss the Dana Ellyn/Matt Sesow opening this weekend? Art Enables will be open later hours during the week so that you can visit! M-F 9am-6pm, or by appointment.

We're open! Stop by from 1-4 and see Domesticated (Dana Ellyn & Matt Sesow) and…

Saturday, May 11th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Art Enables's Facebook Wall.

We're open! Stop by from 1-4 and see Domesticated (Dana Ellyn & Matt Sesow) and a workshop with Zofie Lang!

Art Enables is open today from 1-4 pm. Join us for the free Second Saturday arts…

Saturday, May 11th, 2013

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Art Enables's Facebook Wall.

Art Enables is open today from 1-4 pm. Join us for the free Second Saturday arts workshop, and the artist reception for "Domesticated: the Art of Dana Ellyn and Matt Sesow" (Pictured: "Lovebirds")