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site-specific installations using fibers as sculptural media

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So erratic, so wobbly, the muse

April 8, 2013by Gerri Sayler Artist

“Creativity takes courage.” According to Henry Matisse, if I remember correctly. No kidding. Making a commitment to produce art before knowing for certain what the heck I’ll be doing —well, […]

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Field studies
outdoor sculpture made of waxed butcher paper and baling wire by Gerri Sayler nestled in the grass at Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute

Nature center as art asylum

April 5, 2013by Gerri Sayler Artist

Before moving forward on a new outdoor sculpture, I wanted to remember an outdoor sculpture I created in 2007. Two Forms was a class project, destined for the trash heap […]

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Field studies

Back into the field again

April 3, 2013by Gerri Sayler Artist

After returning home from my Holden Village artist residency,I’ve been feeling a bit frisky. I wonder if a few braincells were freeze-dried in the fresh mountain air of the north […]

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Field studies

white snow red berries

January 9, 2013by Gerri Sayler Artist

My studio opens onto a deck, where I saw these melting snow patterns punctuated with berries from our Mountain Ash tree.

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Photo journal

Speaking from my heart, over the air waves

September 3, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

This town I live in, this town I love—Moscow, Idaho—is home to the University of Idaho.  I often tell people it’s a small town with a big heart, straddling the […]

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News
Art in America 2012 Annual Guide

I’ve been listed in Art in America

August 21, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist 2 Comments

I may not have ever known—except by chance. My hubby visited the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago two weeks ago when attending a conference. In the museum bookstore, he […]

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Tracing Water_Gerri Sayler

Tracing old water as monoprints

August 15, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist 4 Comments

My favorite music is the music I haven’t heard. I don’t hear the music I write. I write in order to hear music I haven’t yet heard. —John Cage Yes, yes, […]

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In the studio

Modern Ancestral, Australian Aboriginal Art

August 6, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist 4 Comments

Ancestral Modern. Diametrically opposed terms? Not so … at least not with respect to the exhibit of Australian Aboriginal Art at the Seattle Art Museum. A first-of-its-kind for the West Coast, it […]

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Inspiration
Chihuly Garden and Glass

Chihuly’s Garden and Glass, mirror of creation

July 31, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

Imagine … every conceivable variation of reds, yellows, blues, purple, oranges and greens swirling inside dozens of ruffled spheroids, wildly clustered, floating in space. Just the way I imagine creation. […]

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Inspiration
Double Take Patrick Dougherty

Patrick Dougherty and Survival of the Beautiful

July 22, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

I’m reading an amazing book that I haven’t finished, but that’s not going to keep me from writing a post about it. It’s simply good to hold back on praise—though […]

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Inspiration
Point Lobos

Foraging for rock textures at Point Lobos

July 14, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

San Jose, San Francisco and Palo Alto left me giddy after my museum and gallery visits two weeks ago. Understandable, living as I do in north Idaho, so distant from […]

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Field studies
Interstitial_Gerri Sayler Artist

Coming out about Interstitial: Between Earth and Sky

July 7, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

A Google alert stared at me from the inbox when I turned on my computer this morning. Click! A news release:  UW Museum presents Interstitial: Between Earth & Sky. I’m always […]

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News
Linda Fleming

Micro-macro, Linda Fleming’s intricate maquettes

July 5, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

I first saw the work of Linda Fleming last year during a site visit at the University of Wyoming Art Museum. She was among two dozen artists invited to participate in the […]

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Inspiration
Andy Goldsworthy_Stone River

Study of fluidity, Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone River

July 2, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

Surprise, surprise.  Andy Goldsworthy at the Cantor Art Center at Stanford University. I couldn’t believe my luck. I’ve long been a fan of his work, but this is the first time […]

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Inspiration
Richard Serra Sequence

Sequencing with Richard Serra

June 30, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

Two days ago, San Jose Museum of Contemporary Art.  Yesterday, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.  Today, the Cantor Art Center at Stanford University. That’s some serious art binging!  It […]

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Inspiration
Petah Coyne

Repulsively seductive, Petah Coyne’s surreal assemblage

June 28, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

A surprise always, always, awaits me at museums. Anticipating the unknown is juicy! Quite often, it’s not a major exhibit that catches me by surprise so much as a single piece. […]

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Inspiration

Art exhibits in San Jose plus surprising inspiration

June 24, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

Yesterday … the first of of what I’ve planned as a three-day field trip, while hubby is at conference at Stanford University in Palo Alto.  I grabbed the train to […]

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Inspiration

Scarred striations, the sculpture of Ursula von Rydingsvard

June 18, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

Working on Interstitial straight through without a lunch break got old.  After my first week at the University of Wyoming Art Museum, I discovered more work gets done, better, faster, after […]

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Inspiration

Art de tour: Montana Triennial 2012

June 15, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

Eclectic. Invigorating. Dynamic. Uplifting. I could go on and on. The Montana Triennial: 2012 pulls out all the stops showing off the best of the best contemporary art across the state. […]

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Inspiration
Mask Journeys along the Sepik River

We, as disguised, are they

June 14, 2012by Gerri Sayler Artist

We meet ourselves time and again in a thousand disguises. Carl Jung Journeys along the Sepik River is on exhibit at the University of Wyoming Art Museum. The stunning collection […]

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