Monday, January 24, 2011

Reflections Gallery, Finlandia University, Hancock MI Jan. 10th-30th 2011

Installation Views of the Travelling Journal Show at the Reflections Gallery on the campus of Finlandia University, Hancock, MI January 10th-30th, 2011. Please click on the links to enjoy more information about each journal. Thank you for visiting!
Stephanie Trevino http://www.rabbitintheroom.com/search/label/Young%20Women%27s%20Caucus

Alison Altergott : Philadelphia




J.R. Demers



installation view









Stephanie Trevino: Skins
http://www.rabbitintheroom.com/search/label/Young%20Women%27s%20Caucus
















Josh Jaehnig http://joshjaehnig.blogspot.com/





























Dominic Fredianelli


































Yueh Mei Cheng






























Cait Spera: http://caitspera.tumblr.com/post/1129016590/the-traveling-journal











































































interactive participation piece from the visitors of the gallery!




















Teresa Spence, Hancock, MI






















Jaimianne Amicucci: New York














































Melissa Hronkin and friends:
























Teresa Spence
























Jenny Learner, Chicago, IL





























































Women's Caucus for the Arts Philadelphia, bound by Michelle Wilson

YWC St. Louis: http://travellingjournalroxanne.blogspot.com/

































































































Paul Olson, Ishpeming, MI
































Josh JJosh Jaehnig http://joshjaehnig.blogspot.com/

































Bonnie MacAllister



































Paul Olson and friends: http://travellingjournalpaul.blogspot.com/




































Bonnie MacAllister







































































































































































































installation views and each individual book

Monday, January 10, 2011

First showing Travelling Journal Project!







Travelling Journal Project



Where: Reflections Gallery, Jutila Center, Finlandia University, Hancock, MI



Dates: January 10th-30th



Reception: Thursday, Jan. 20th at 12:30 PM




The travelling journal project is a collaborative art experiment with an online component (http://www.travellingjournalproject.blogspot.com/ ), the actual journals that will be originated by one artist and passed to other artists. The experiment will culminate with a travelling art show during 2011. The show is organized by the Young Women's Caucus for the Arts group at Finlandia University. Learn more about the YWC at http://youngwc.blogspot.com/

The journals were hand made or purchased. The journals could be in a traditional form or they may unfold into a wall piece or sculpture...or scroll. The originator could have chosen a topic or theme for their journal to pass. The originator also chose 5-7 people that they want to pass the journal to. They wer also assigned a blog link that they can then customize and pass the info along to their journal participants--who will either scan or photograph what they did in the journal and post it...with any other comments/observations about the project.
The project began on Sept. 15th and continued until Dec. 15th (all journals sent to the originator, then back to me by January 1st)Any media may have been used in the journals, as long as they could travel safely and still be closed into a relatively flat book. Friends or family of each participant are also invited to make pages while that participant has the book. So while a book might only travel t addresses, at each address, the number of people making pages is limited only by the person who has received the book, their friends, and the length of time until the next "mail to" date when the book has to travel.

The show at Finlandia Univerisity's reflection gallery will also include journals that have travelled from East to West Coast, some from outside of the US, and some that travelled locally. In addition to the travelling journals, some participants did additional collaborative projects and book/journal related artworks that will help to round out the show.

Monday, July 26, 2010

What is the Travelling Journal Project??


















The travelling journal project is a collaborative art experiment with an online component (this blog), the actual journals that will be originated by one artist and passed to other artists. The experiment will culminate with a travelling art show during 2011.



  • Journals can be hand made or purchased

  • 20 to 30 pages total is recommended

  • Closed journal size: no smaller than 6x6 inches and no larger than 11x17 inches




  • Journals can be in a traditional form or they may unfold into a wall piece or sculpture...or scroll




  • Originator can choose a topic or theme for their journal to pass




  • Originator will also choose 5-7 people that they want to pass the journal to, and fill out the proposal/timeline sheet (see link at side)




  • Originator will also be assigned a blog link that they can then customize and pass the info along to their journal participants--who will either scan or photograph what they did in the journal and post it...with any other comments/observations about the project.




  • Project will begin Sept. 15th and continue until Dec. 15th (all journals sent to the originator, then back to me by January 1st)




  • Any media may be used in the journals, as long as they can travel safely and still be closed into a relatively flat book.




  • Friends or family of each participant are also invited to make pages while that participant has the book. So while a book might only travel to 7 addresses, at each address, the number of people making pages is limited only by the person who has received the book, their friends, and the length of time until the next "mail to" date when the book has to travel.








Questions? e-mail me at thetravellingjournal@gmail.com