Hello everyone! This is April, taking over the blog for an
update on what I was up to last weekend. I took a trip to Houston last week and
Thursday – Sunday at the annual Abilities Expo. This big convention displays all
kinds accessories for people with disabilities to make life more accessible to
all.
Every year, the great Expo staff, led by David Korse, offers
us space to host an Artist Market showcasing artwork by VSA Texas artists. This is a great opportunity for us to get out
of Austin, serve our artists in the Houston area, and meet new people. My role
at this event was to talk about VSA Texas, promote our artists, and to act as
the cashier.
So, I packed up the art display panels and drove to Houston last Thursday to set
up at the NRG Center in downtown Houston. We had a 60 by 10 ft. booth space and
six artists. As soon as I arrived at the loading dock, I heard someone exclaim,
“April!” It was Connie Lamb, one of our artists. I had not seen her in 10
years! Connie is a painter and airbrush
artist from Liberty, TX. Her work is mostly abstract, and some figures. That’s one thing I really enjoy about this
event- it’s a great chance see people and artists I don’t get many
opportunities to spend time with.
Connie's Art!
Next to Connie, Brian Dodd of Doddman Gallery was already
set up. Brian, diagnosed with Autism, paints fantastical and imaginative
characters such as “Four-Armed Savage Pretzel Man”, “Cakenstein”, and “Poodles
Galore”. Visit his online gallery at www.doddmangallery.com to take a look at some of his creations! Brian is
more interested in creating art than selling it, so he spends most of the Expo
walking among the booths. On Friday, he collected 46 pens from the other
vendors- no two were alike! Brian’s original works will be on display next at
the Folk Fest in Atlanta, GA August 15-17.
Brian and his many pens!
Ronnie Queenan, of Houston, was selling his original
abstract paintings and cards of his work. Ronnie used to be an accountant until
a life threatening illness in 1998 led him to a healing art class- but he
hasn’t looked back. Ronnie sold a few paintings and many cards at this event. More importantly though, he made a lot of
great connections though and may have a commission as a result of this show.
That is what these events are all about, connections!
Some of Ronnie's work!
Artist Carolyn Oliver
is always a treat to have at the show. She has bright pink hair and is always
outfitted in something colorful. Carolyn
gets a lot of her inspiration for her paintings from her travels (with her
husband of 22 years) and from her painting buddies at the Art League of
Houston’s Healing Art class.
Carolyn and her art!
The Healing Arts class also brings us another featured
artist, Lesa Jackson. I have known Lesa for a few years, but this is the first
time she participated in our exhibit. Lesa has a big personality and makes
friends with everyone she meets! She sold several of her colorful paintings at
the event and had a great time.
Una Yim is also a new artist. She just contacted us a few
months ago to get involved with VSA Texas. She is mainly a musician and poet,
and her most recent work is a musical. More can be found out about this at http://www.silanathemusical.com.
At this event she sold some posters created in collaboration
with her brother who lives in Hawaii and photographs the landscapes there. Una
added poems to these beautiful images.
I was really excited to have steady sales all weekend. I was also excited when Houston writer and
disability activist Maria Palacios stopped by with a big hug and a copy of her
new book “Criptionary,” and author Ron Hull brought me a copy of his
autobiography “Hanging on by a Thread.” I came home with some great reading!
I am still recovering from this long weekend in Houston.
David just told me we had record setting attendance at 4,251 adult visitors
this year! He’s already planning for 2015, and I hope to see you all there! For more information, visit: http://www.abilitiesexpo.com/houston/. Thanks for reading, please leave any comments or questions in the comment section at the bottom of the page!