Tuesday, July 17, 2018

My New Mural: to Be Inaugurated at the End of July in New York.

A Conceptual Ecological Mural Created with Recycled Materials


This project was made possible with the collaboration of an entire community. I'm so proud of each one of them. Thank you all for this opportunity to share my art.

Check the video here:
https://www.facebook.com/CNYArtsCenter/videos/2044789718929413/

CNYArtsCenter Press release
©Wings by Angela Arrey-Wastavino

Art in the Wind Mural finally takes flight

CNY Arts Center is excited to announce their next community mural project has been completed and found a permanent home. “Art in the Wind”, an aluminum mural designed to move and show motion has been gifted to the Oswego County Legislature and has been hung on the County Building in Fulton.
The 8’ by 12’ mural was the concept creation of artist Leslie Paice who organized the project and visual artist Angela Arrey-Wastavino who supplied the original artwork “Wings” through a juried competition.  “We are delighted to deliver this mural to the county,” Leslie Paice commented. “It is inspirational and uplifting and the metal exposure will capture the sunlight beautifully drawing the eye and making spirits soar. The art evokes feelings of freedom and joy, a perfect depiction of what the mural intends to convey.”
The mural concept was created five years ago when, as part of the tradition of community participation for public murals. Visitors to Harborfest’ Novelis Family Park were invited, to paint recycled aluminum squares as a portion of a larger painting. Pieces were then baked, strung on an aluminum frame and is finally installed.
Angela Arrey-Wastavino is a versatile multi-disciplinary artist and academician whose work has exhibited internationally in Europe and Latin America. She currently resides in Pennsylvania but was President of Onondaga Art Guild, and led Public Relations for Associated Artists of Central New York at the time. Her international life style and multiethnic background have inspired her creativity in the field of visual arts developing concepts with particular attention to details.
The path to completion of the mural, and especially finding someone to build the frame, encountered road blocks and setbacks until Stephen Beebe, a metal fabricator in Syracuse, was recruited to craft the aluminum frame. Beebe is also known for his work as sound and light engineer on many CNY Arts Center theatre productions.
The public is invited to a ribbon cutting ceremony and dedication planned for Thursday, July 26th at 3:30 pm, at the south end of the County Building, Rte. 481 N, across from Mimi’s. For more information, visit www.CNYArtsCenter.com or call 315-598-2787.
Caption: "WIngs" by Angela Arrey-Wastavino has been recreated into an 8'x12' aluminum mural designed to show motion and move with the wind by CNY Arts Center Mural creator Leslie Paice. The "Art in the Wind" mural has been donated to the county and hangs on the south end of the County building on Rte. 481 N in Fulton. A ribbon cutting ceremony is open to the public Thursday, July 26th at 3:30 pm.  For more information, visit www.CNYArtsCenter.com or call 315-598-2787.

Monday, July 16, 2018

Interviewed by BARTOL FOUNDATION

ATTENDING A SYMPOSIUM

After recently attending a symposium at the University of the Arts, in Philadelphia, courtesy of Bartol Foundation's scholarship, they interviewed me. Here is the link.

https://bartol.org/teaching-opens-the-door-to-the-arts-interview-with-teaching-artist-angela-arrey-wastavino/




Artists' Humor: Just to Smile

SMILING MAKES YOUR LIFE BETTER!!! 

Having a sense of humor is imperative to enjoy life.