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Wooden Fish (Big Lumber)

Wooden Fish by Donald G. Longcrier required a trip to Timber and Beam Solutions of Tulsa for some oversized lumber. 

 

 

It is impossible to complete some of the projects that I attempt without the help of others. I owe a "Thank you" to Dean West, Leanne, Georgio, and the gang at Timber and Beam Solutions for helping me load up. Thanks also to Bruce Haynes of Haynes Remodeling and Construction of Norman, OK.

 

A really, really big "Thank You" to Sandra Longcrier for helping me unload at the shop. That's Sandra's steel toe in the foreground. 

 

 

 

 

 

Sometimes you get lucky! If a water pump has to go out, at least it waited until we were backing the trailer up to the studio door. 

 

 

Wooden Fish by Donald G. Longcrier will be at Mainsite Contemporary Art in Norman, Oklahoma in October 2013. 

Blackwell Flour Mill

©Donald G. Longcrier 2013

 

 

For those of you in the Tulsa area:
"Tune in or set those DVR's tonight on NBC Channel 2 to watch "The List" at 6:30! West Construction will be featured on their national segment for our reclamation projects with the Blackwell Flour Mill and an 1850 Confederate Civil War era Tennessee Barn!"

 

 

©Donald G. Longcrier 2013

 

©Donald G. Longcrier 2013

Blackwell Flour Mill

I spent the afternoon at the Blackwell Flour Mill in Blackwell, Oklahoma. Timber and Beam Solutions http://www.timberandbeam.com/  and West Construction of Tulsa, Oklahoma are dismantling the mill and reclaiming all construction materials.

Tonight, July 24, on Tulsa News Channel 6, at 10:00 pm,  Scott Thompson will have a feature story on the Blackwell Flour Mill.

 

 

According to their project website: http://www.blackwellflourmill.com/ 

"Timber and Beam Solutions, along with West Construction,  has the privilege to reclaim one of the oldest and largest wooden structures in Oklahoma.  The Blackwell Flour Mill was established in 1885.  Western Oklahoma was built on wheat, and farmers for miles around brought their wheat to be milled.  This iconic structure helped families to survive The Great Depression and The Dust Bowl by supplying bread to the hungry.  Being an essential organ to the heartbeat of America, it would be wonderful to bring awareness of reclaiming this building to the public.​"


 

 

Thank you Dean West and crew for showing me around the site. Over the coming days, I will be posting a few photographs of the mill. 

 

Art Now 2013 at City Arts Center

Art Now 2013
City Arts Center

GALA EVENT:  January 25, 2013
Exhibition dates:  January 21 – February 8, 2013
Curator Talk:  January 28, 6:00pm

Untitled (Chalk Box), 60" H. x 60" W. x 6.5"D., Acrylic and encaustic on wood with objects

 

Art Now 2013
City Arts Center

"Art Now is the contemporary art exhibition for Oklahoma, showcasing work by the state’s top artists.  City Arts Center’s premier fundraising event, Art Now has impressed audiences for more than two decades

2013 Guest Curator:  Louise Siddons

Assistant Professor and Curator of Collections at Oklahoma State University, Siddons is an art historian specializing in American art and the visual culture of modernity.  She received her Ph.D. in Art History from Stanford University in 2005 and joined the OSU faculty in 2009.  Before coming to Oklahoma State, Siddons was a visiting assistant professor and adjunct curator at Michigan State University and the Kresge Art Museum for two years.  Prior to that, she was an assistant curator of works on paper at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco for several years.  Siddons continues to have a museological role at OSU, where she is curator of an art collection that has particular strengths in twentieth-century and contemporary American art.  She is currently involved in the planning process for a new museum of art at the university."
http://cityartscenter.org/Web_v2/events/cafe-city-arts/

Untitled (Chalk Line), 60" H. x 78"W., Acrylic and encaustic on wood, Carpenter's chalk

 

 

 

 

Untitled (Fundamental Principles), 44" H. x 37"W. x 1"D., Acrylic and encaustic on wood with objects

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FISH 2012 From the Curator, Cedar Marie

FISH 2012
From the Curator 
Cedar Marie 
The University of Oklahoma School of Art & Art History and the Lightwell Gallery present FISH, a 
multimedia art exhibition that explores a concern for one of the planet’s most diminishing food 
resources. The exhibition is on display from Tuesday October 23 through Wednesday November 7, 
2012 in the OU School of Art & Art History’s Lightwell Gallery. A free, public reception will be held 
on Thursday, Oct. 25 from 6-8 p.m. Coinciding with the exhibition, The School of Art & Art History 
welcomes visiting Guggenheim Fellowship artist Ray Troll. Troll will give a public lecture on 
October 30 at 10:30 a.m. in the Mary Eddy and Fred Jones Auditorium at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum 
of Art. 
FISH offers a compelling range of perspectives on the culture of fishing. Interpreted broadly, the 
artworks in the exhibition include sculpture, painting, video, and good old-fashioned storytelling, 
among other media, from both U.S. and international artists. Oklahoma artist Donald Longcrier 
speaks to some of the “American West’s foremost contemporary issues, particularly water and its 
management.” His nine-foot wide paintings of native trout act as sentinels in the main entry to the 
Fred Jones Art Center. Tim Waldrop and Catherine Reinhardt broaden these environmental and 
habitat concerns, addressing topics related to Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon Oil 
Spill. Dave Beck makes historical connections, referencing Americankitschandpatriotismofthe1960s.Bangkok-based photographer Jane Iverson documents the simplicity and fragility of Asian 
fishing culture, while Brooks Dierdorff and Brenda Oelibaum fish the Internet for appropriated 
images to deconstruct notions of the trophy. 
FISH also comprises artworks that foster community awareness and education. Texas-based artist 
Christine Foerster creates interactive installations based on green design. She takes her work to 
public schools and universities where they are integrated into the curriculum. The Sitka 
Conservation Society in Alaska works to deepen youth understanding of local food resources with 
their “Fish to Schools” program, which develops strong connections with local fishermen and the 
fishing community, and integrates locally-caught seafood into public school lunches. 
FISH recognizes and includes the voices of fishermen, the men and women who risk their lives 
daily on the open sea in order to bring a quality food product to the table. In her audio story 
Sisterhood, writer and commercial fisherman Tele Aadsen explores what it means to be a woman 
“trolling for truth” in a male-dominated field; while Fisher Poet and performer Moe Bowstern 
catches—and releases—stories written by the various “species” of fishermen in her arty zines. In 
his photograph Ryan Harris Sea Rescue, commercial fisherman and photographer Joel Brady-
Power guides a Coast Guard rescue team in a miraculous save of a nineteen-year old fisherman.
 
Visiting Guggenheim Fellowship artist Ray Troll’s quirky images based on the latest scientific 
discoveries bring a street-smart sensibility to the worlds of ichthyology & paleontology. His 
drawings and paintings are also a delightful commentary on the fishy behavior of humans. The 
author and illustrator of nine books and lead band member of the Ratfish Wranglers, his unique 
blend of art and science has reached a wide audience in major shows at the California Academy of 
Sciences in San Francisco, the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport, and the Denver Museum of 
Nature and Science. He has been awarded a Gold Medal for Distinction in the Natural History Arts 
by the Academy of Natural Sciences, and is the art director for the Miami Museum of Science’s 
Amazon Voyage traveling exhibit. Sharkabet: a Sea of Sharks from A to Z, and a new exhibition 
based on his book Cruisin’ the Fossil Freeway–written in collaboration with Dr. Kirk Johnson–is 
currently on tour. 
Taking a stream to plate approach, FISH offers the public an opportunity to consider how we tend to 
our relationships with the food we grow, harvest, and consume. 
The University of Oklahoma’s School of Art and Art History is located in the Fred Jones Art Center 
(FJC), 520 Parrington Oval, in the OU Arts District. The Lightwell Gallery is located on the second 
floor and is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and closed on holidays and 
weekends. 
For special accommodations call 405.325.2691 or email art@ou.edu. 
From the Curator Cedar Marie 

FISH 2012 Press Release

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                    

CONTACT: Cedar Marie, cmarie@ou.edu

CONTACT: Jessica Upson, jess@ou.edu

OU School of Art & Art History

(405) 325-2691

 

 

OU Art Exhibition Offers Glimpse into the Culture of Fishing

 

NORMAN, OKLA. (October 12, 2012) – The University of Oklahoma School of Art & Art History and the Lightwell Gallery present FISH, a multimedia art exhibition curated by OU professor and artist Cedar Marie. The exhibition explores a concern for one of the planet’s most diminishing food resources and includes sculpture, photography, video, and painting from U.S. and international artists.

 

“FISH offers the public an opportunity to consider how we tend to our relationships with the food we grow, harvest, and consume,” said Cedar Marie. Artwork represented in this exhibition includes pieces from Bangkok-based photographer Jane Iverson, whose work documents the simplicity and fragility of Asian fishing culture, and Texas-based artist Christine Foerster who creates interactive installations based on green design. Other artists address Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath, the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, American kitsch, and patriotism.

 

Coinciding with the exhibit, The School of Art & Art History welcomes visiting artist and Guggenheim Fellowship recipient Ray Troll. Troll will give a public lecture on October 30 at 10:30 a.m. in the Mary Eddy and Fred Jones Auditorium at the red Jones Jr. Museum of Art.

 

Ray Troll bases his quirky aquatic images on the latest scientific discoveries and brings a street-smart sensibility to the worlds of ichthyology & paleontology. “His paintings and drawings are also a delightful commentary on the fishy behavior of humans,” said Cedar Marie. His unique blend of art and science has reached a wide range of audiences in major shows at the Smithsonian, the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport, and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Troll received a Gold Medal for Distinction in the Natural History Arts by the Academy of Natural Sciences, and is the art director for the Miami Museum of Science’s Amazon Voyage traveling exhibit. An exhibition based on his book “Cruisin’ the Fossil Freeway”–written in collaboration with Dr. Kirk Johnson–is currently on tour.

 

FISH is on display from Tuesday October 23 through Wednesday November 7, 2012 in the OU School of Art & Art History’s Lightwell Gallery. A free, public reception will be held on Thursday, Oct. 25 from 6-8 p.m., with locally sourced, sustainable and seasonal food donated by LOCAL of Norman, Oklahoma, and fish hors d’oeuves prepared by Pepe Delgaldos.

 

The university of Oklahoma’s School of Art & Art History is located in the Fred Jones Art Center (FJC), 520 Parrington Oval, in the OU Arts District. The Lightwell Gallery is located on the second floor and is open from 8 a.m-5 p.m., Monday through Friday and is closed on holidays and weekends. For more information on the University of Oklahoma School of Art & Art History please visit art.ou.edu.

 

For special accommodations call 405.325.2691 or email art@ou.edu.

 

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Preparing Native Trout Paintings for FISH 2012

Preparing two of the Native Trout paintings for the upcoming FISH 2012 Exhibition to be held in the Lightwell Gallery at the University of Oklahoma. FISH will run October 23 through November 7, 2012. 

The paintings to be exhibited will be Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi and    Apache Trout, Oncorhynchus gilae apache. The paintings are acrylic and encaustic on wood panels and measure 54" H x 108" W.

 

Apache Trout, Oncorhynchus gilae apache. Acrylic and encaustic on wood, 54" H x 108" W. ©2007

 

On Left: Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi Acrylic and encaustic on wood,        54" H x 108" W. ©2007

On Right: Apache Trout, Oncorhynchus gilae apache. Acrylic and encaustic on wood,                         54" H x 108" W. ©2007

 

 

Front: Apache Trout, Oncorhynchus gilae apache. Acrylic and encaustic on wood,                             54" H x 108" W. ©2007

Back: Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi Acrylic and encaustic on wood,            54" H x 108" W. ©2007

 

Donald G. Longcrier to serve as Awards of Excellence Judge at 2012 Arts Festival Oklahoma

Oklahoma City University School of Visual Arts, Director of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery and Adjunct Professor of Art Donald G. Longcrier will serve as an Awards of Excellence Judge at the 2012 Arts Festival Oklahoma. 

2012 Arts Festival Oklahoma, September 1-3,
Oklahoma City Community College
http://www.occc.edu/afo/index.html

The First Tape Measure Piece

Untitled (Measuring Tape,Tape) was the first piece in which I used a tape measure. The piece is constructed using a roll of Kraft Tape and a Lufkin 50' cloth tape measure. The tape measure is wound continuously around and through the tape roll creating a spiral of numbers that repeat almost every turn. 

 Untitled (Measuring Tape,Tape) , 7.5"Diameter x 3" D., Measuring tape, paper tape, 2002

 

 

Installation view:

Untitled (Measuring Tape,Tape), 7.5"Diameter x 3" D., Measuring tape, paper tape, 2002

Untitled (Steel Disk), 44" Diameter. x 3.5" D., Steel, cloth, wood, 2001

 

Art Now 2012, City Arts Center

Taking down Art Now 2012, City Arts Center.

 

Disassembling Untitled (Grindstone)©2011, Private Collection  

 

 

 

 

Front: Disassembling Untitled (Grindstone)©2011, Private Collection

Rear: Untitled (Tape Measures) ©2011, Private Collection 

 

 

 

Front: Disassembling Untitled (Grindstone)©2011, Private Collection

Rear: Untitled (Tape Measures) ©2011, Private Collection 

 

 

 

Disassembling Untitled (Cigar Box and Eight Lines)©2011

 

 

 

All packed up and loaded. Thank you to Curator Romy Owens, Mary Ann Prior and the staff and Board of Directors at City Arts Center, and those whose support enables City Arts Center to fulfill its mission of providing a free contemporary art exhibition space and educational facility in Oklahoma City.  

 

Art Now 2012, City Arts Center Opens Monday January 16

Art Now 2012, City Arts Center Opens Monday January 16 and runs through February 3, 2012.

Opening Event will be Friday January 20, 2012.

Curator Talk with Romy Owens: January 24, 2012, 6:30pm

"For the first time ever, City Arts Center is featuring a guest curator, Oklahoma City artist and independent curator, Romy Owens. She has selected 25 Oklahoma artists from across the state and in a variety of mediums to participate in this exciting exhibition. Painting, photography, ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, video, and installation will be represented. This is an event and exhibition that you will not want to miss!" -City Arts Center website http://cityartscenter.org/Web_v2/?page_id=2795

 

Left: Untitled (Cigar Box and Eight Lines), Encaustic on wood with objects, 68" H. x 78"W. x 8" D., ©2011

Center: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

Right: Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

 

Center: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

Right: Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

 

Front: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

Rear: Untitled (Cigar Box and Eight Lines), Encaustic on wood with objects, 68" H. x 78"W. x 8" D., ©2011

 

 

 Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

 

Detail: Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

 

 Untitled (Cigar Box and Eight Lines), Encaustic on wood with objects, 68" H. x 78"W. x 8" D., ©2011

 

 

Detail: Untitled (Cigar Box and Eight Lines), Encaustic on wood with objects, 68" H. x 78"W. x 8" D., ©2011

 

 

Detail: Untitled (Cigar Box and Eight Lines), Encaustic on wood with objects, 68" H. x 78"W. x 8" D., ©2011

 

 

Hipstamatic Photos on Facebook at Donald G Longcrier

Check out a few Hipstamatic photos on my Facebook page. Click Facebook tab on this page.

Left: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

Right: Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

 Left: Untitled (Cigar Box and Eight Lines) Detail, Encaustic on wood with objects, 68" H. x 78"W. x 8" D., ©2011

 

Art Now 2012, City Arts Center, Preview

Some photos of work delivered to City Arts Center for Art Now 2012

 

 

Left: Untitled (Cigar Box and Eight Lines), Encaustic on wood with objects, 68" H. x 78"W. x 8" D., ©2011

Center: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

Right: Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

 

 

 

Left: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

Right: Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

 

 

 

Left: Untitled (Cigar Box and Eight Lines), Encaustic on wood with objects, 68" H. x 78"W. x 8" D., ©2011

Right: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

 

Art Now 2012, City Arts Center, Preview

A preview of the work to be exhibited in Art Now 2012, at City Arts Center, January 14 - February 3, 2012.

Front: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

Back: Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

Front: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

Back: Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

Front: Untitled (Grindstone), Stone, Wood, Rope, and Steel, 48"H. x 48"W. x 24" D., ©2011

Back: Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

 

 Untitled (Tape Measures), Objects on Wood, 60"H. x 60"W. x 1.5"D. , ©2011

Art Now 2012, City Arts Center in OVAC's Art Focus

Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition's Art Focus. January/February 2012

Check out Jennifer Barron's Article; In the Moment: Art Now Takes a Snapshot of Current Art-making in the State. The upcoming exhibit Art Now 2012 at City Arts Center, curated by Romy Owens is previewed in OVAC's January/February2012 issue of Art Focus: http://issuu.com/ovac/docs/artfocus-janfeb12/14