Stamford Artwalk – Coming Soon!

 

Two weeks from today will be the opening of the first ever Stamford Artwalk! 

The event is free and kicks off Friday night, June 14th from 6-9PM and continues all day Saturday June 15th from 10-7PM.

Over 36 participating stores, restaurants and galleries will be showcasing 95 local artists. Check in at the Spring Street Artwalk registration booth to obtain an artwalk map so you can easily find all the exhibits.

I’ll be setting up a Danger Exhibit at the location of the recently closed Sundance Café at 105 Broad Street. This will be called Gallery on Broad on the Artwalk map. I’ll be exhibiting new art on canvas, prints, jewelry and shirts for sale!  You can also expect there to be some live music by one of my favorite singer/songwriters, Jeff Schram, and we’ll serve some wine & cheese (the proper art house party foods of course!)

As the sun goes down, make sure you check out my video installation that will be set up outside across the street!

I’ll be installing what I think might be the first-ever outdoor video projection in Stamford, CT.

My animation, Soul Seasons will be projected on the wall outside of Stamford Dental Group. So, stop by to see me, grab a drink at Zaza and then go see it!

Lastly, there will be a great exhibit at the Old Town Hall Museum which exclusively focuses on art that has been created with your iPhone or iPad.  I’ve donated my latest piece to this show which is a large instagram mosaic that I’ve called “Taken”. Make sure to go visit that one – if any of you readers have hung out with me in the last two years during “instagram worthy moments” I may have immortalized you in my piece!

For more information on the ArtWalk, check out their press release, email me or feel free to leave a comment here.

Hope to see everyone in a couple weeks!

 

 

Stamford Art Walk

Coming up on June 14-15, Stamford will be hosting it’s first ever Art Walk all over the downtown area. I’m excited to announce that I’ll be exhibiting five 24″ X 24″ colorfully dangerous pieces of mine printed on canvas and I’ll even be installing a video projection of ‘Soul Seasons’! Locations are yet to be determined but I’ll let you know just as soon as I do!

I’m thrilled to say that this will be ‘Soul Seasons’ debut showing in Stamford. The piece will be traveling to the Digital Graffiti festival in Alys Beach Florida the weekend before and has been showcased in Bridgeport for City Canvases, at the LAMP festival in New Haven and at the “A” Gallery in Martha’s Vineyard.

Over 30 merchants and galleries have agreed to host local artists to showcase and sell their work during the Art Walk. And while you’re checking out the art you’ll also get a chance to hang out and meet the artists.

Please check back here for more details on the Art Walk and definitely stop by to say hi while I’m exhibiting! Lastly, if you’re interested in hearing more about these events as they come up, please sign up for my newsletter if you haven’t already! I send out very infrequent emails, and only when I have exciting news to share. Don’t miss out. Cheers!

Danger Studio Closing Party

Hey Everybody!  So I’m receiving a lot of emails asking me two big questions surrounding my announcement of the upcoming Danger Studio Closing Party. The first one, as expected, is “Why are you closing your studio?” and the second is “Aren’t you bummed out?”

Sadly I’m closing my doors because the property owner Building and Land Technology has decided to raise the rent to over 60% of the current cost on all the artists currently residing in the Loft Artists building. A number which is too large to afford, which ultimately aimed to kick us out. I’m not totally shocked, as BLT has been slowly been taking over our building for the last year. My eye was raised when they painted over the entire building that used to have a cool mural on the side saying LAA, which now says BBQ advertising the new development of Dinosaur BBQ in our basement.

I’m not sure what they intend to do with the space, but my main concern right now is MOVING!

I have three years worth of accumulated equipment over there that needs a new home. My quick solution is to upgrade my current storage space and put everything in there until I make plans for this next chapter in my life. This is only a minor hiccup in the road, and it actually comes at an interesting time. If you remember my previous posts from earlier this year, you’ll know that my mantra for 2013 is transformation.

This brings me to the second question about being bummed out. Of course I’m bummed. I’ve had such a good time in this space and it couldn’t be any more perfect for me being where I live right now. However, that said, I am ready for a change. I have been for quite some time. There were many things that I loved about this particular building, but I never felt as though I found my particular place in it’s community. I have a full time day job and therefore kept night owl hours at my studio. Walking into the studio at 8PM at night always had an air of loneliness it. I always wished it was bustling with activity, people building and creating, collaborating, music coming out of peoples studios and people to wave hi to as I went to mine. But it was never like that. I was always the only one working late at night, which just kind of lacked the energy I wished I was surrounded by.

So I hope with my next move, wherever it may be, that it suits me and my art a bit better in the long run.

That said, I welcome you and your friends to join me for my last party at the Danger Studio at 845 Canal Street in Stamford CT on Saturday April 27th from 12-6pm. You can RSVP on Facebook here.

All art, Danger tees, posters and jewelry are for sale and will and go towards my future studio. I’ll have some drinks & appetizers on hand, will be projecting some of my videos and will have some giveaways as well.  Please stop by, Saturday is your last chance to see the studio. I’m packing it all up and moving it out on the 28th.  As a bonus, all the other artists in the building will also have their doors open as well for one last visit – then you can always grab a beer downstairs at Dinosaur BBQ.  See you then!

If you’re interested in reading more about the Loft Artists move and BLT, check out these resources:

Article written by The Hour and an article written by the Stamford Advocate

To Portland and Beyond

One of my life long mantras is to travel as much as possible.

I think of traveling as my “ikigai”. The Japanese concept that describes your reason for being. In other words, “the reason you get up in the morning”, the kind of passion that drives you day in and day out.

Whenever I get on the road I feel that same light inside of me spark into a million fireworks of inspiration. This was no different for my recent trip back to Portland, Oregon. A place I fell in love with over 10 years ago. How could I not? There is a very tangible electricity in there air out there.

Portland is the one seemingly magical place I’ve visited in all my years of traveling that encompasses everything that I’ve ever wanted all in one city.

If you’re the type of person who needs to be by the water, you can visit Portland’s beautiful coastline. If you crave snowy mountain ranges, you could venture beside the volcanic mountain range of Mt. Hood. Then there is also stretches of lakes, forrest, desert and even a wide cityscape.

While my most recent trip was just shy of a weeks time, I fell in love with the city all over again.

During my stay, I made my home at the Ace Hotel downtown in the Pearl District. I had never stayed at an Ace before (they have other locations in New York, Seattle, Los Angeles and Palm Springs) so I had no idea how awesome this was or how perfect this place would be for me. It was definitely an artist’s home away from home. The lobby was complete with a lounge area and black and white vintage photo booth sandwiched between Portland’s famous Stumptown coffee bar, and european style tavern Clyde Commons. Needless to say, I spent a lot of time going back and forth to these places.

The Ace’s event space called, The Cleaners, which was destination to the Blogcademy workshop that I attended on March 30-31st. The Blogcademy is a two-day workshop for bloggers who want to push their online presence to the next level, and is hosted by stylish super-bloggers, Gala Darling, Nubby Twiglet and Kat Williams. I joined a group of 30 women who all came together to discuss presence and voice in the blogosphere and all things related to writing, design, photography, promotion and strategy. In other words, it was a workshop full of cute nerdy girl stuff! I loved it. The class was a breath of fresh air. It was the first creative event that I’ve attended that provided an intimate workshop experience which made it was very easy to meet and talk to everyone who attended.

Leading up to this event I knew I wanted to make some changes on my website and now after attending I have a bit more of a concrete plan of attack for this year. As a spontaneous sagittarian, I’m not much of a planner, but it is so important to set goals and think about where you want to see yourself in a months time, 3 months time, 6 months time, next year, etc. If you can envision it, you are one step closer to getting there.

One of the biggest takeaways I got from the weekend was to treat my blog as more of a magazine. As someone who began blog writing in 2001 on Livejournal, I’ve always written for pleasure and mostly as a document of my life to remind myself of where I’ve come from and where I’m going. Twelve years later, I realize that while writing to document your life is a bonus, this space can be used for so much more.

While documenting my life and events, I realize I haven’t contributed here in a way that helps YOU, my readers, to join me in the exciting paths of art, design and adventure.  So from here on out my plan is to make a transformation here and feature regularly scheduled weekly columns about graphic design, VJing, travel adventures, finding inspiration and balancing creative wellness in our crazy busy lives. Keep an eye out for the next few posts – I’m brewing with ideas and can’t wait to share them with you!

What types of features might you be interested in seeing on this blog?  I’d love to hear from YOU!

Thanks for being here and inspiring me!

All the love,

Holly Danger

Hello from an airport bar

It’s been a long time since I’ve been here. Not at this particular bar, but on this road. Traveling by myself and embarking upon a new adventure. This is something that I’ve come to love in my life over and over again and if 3 months go by without thinking about, planning or making plans for traveling, I feel that inevitable itch.

So here I am!

On somewhat of a whim, two months ago I ended up making plans to attend the Blogcademy in Portland, OR. I not so secretly had been wanting to visit Ptown for a few years now since my last few visits, so when I saw that this workshop was heading in that direction, I decided to make my move and jump on board. It just felt right.

I think this will give me the perfect opportunity to put some love into this blog and feed my creative lust that has been cultivating over the last few months. I’m also finishing up a new piece that I started working on as part of a Skillshare illustration class, and will share it with all of you very soon. Just as soon as I can finish this beer, board another plane, arrive in Portland, and spend some time with Adobe Illustrator. After 12 years of being a graphic designer, I am still learning tweaks to make that program easier. Skillshare has been a huge motivator to get me to start my newest piece of the year and I’m excited to keep working on it.

Next time you hear from me I’ll be in Portland. Stay tuned!

Creative Wellness

Self-portrait by Holly Danger

 

Since Jan 1st, I’ve made a conscious effort to turn my daily routines upside down and hit the ground running.

Every year I’ve made it a habit of designating a mantra to help propel my year forward and to motivate my choices. Some might call this a kind of “new years resolution”, but I’ve personally had more luck thinking in more yogic terms and setting an “intention”.

This year I’ve taken on an abstract concept and decided to focus on the word transformation. While this sounds almost too abstract to hold on to for a year, I’ve broken the word down to mean a few specific things for me. Over the last few years I’ve been trying to work health & wellness into my busy schedule which always slips by in favor of work. I’m a determined work-aholic who has always sat in front of her computer for 8-20 hours at a time just to achieve the kind of perfection that I have conjured in my mind. I’ve even said to myself in the past that I would sacrifice my personal wellness to reach over and beyond my creative heights. It sounds a little obsessive but sometimes you feel like you have to dedicate yourself 150% to put out work that you can be proud of. Or at least that’s what I told myself, until now.

I’m currently letting my art & performance work breathe for a minute as I’ve started shifting directions. That doesn’t mean that I’m stopping work, I’m just shifting priorities. I realize that my mathematics were wrong all along. Obsessive endless work should never replace your own wellness. That can only last so long before you exhaust yourself and burn out both physically and creatively.

Here are a few things that I’m working on to re-vitalize my creative life: Beer, Food,  Balance & Deadlines

 

Now, this may seem crazy, but I have temporarily given up beer. Well, at least 6 days out of the week. This first step has really helped me re-focus my goals and put them in working order towards success. I love to drink, but this has been something that inevitably gets me into trouble and I usually sacrifice my health goals when I drink too much. I started with a pact to uphold “Dry January”, which was no alcohol for a month, period. I surprised myself that I actually really enjoyed doing this. And with all the extra time, planned out what I wanted to do moving forward.

I set up deadlines. Every month I want to put an event on the calendar that locks me into getting closer to my goals. January, was to reach my food goals. I set out to uphold my personal promise of not drinking and to go back on the Slow Carb “Four Hour Body” diet. I signed up to try Dietbet.com which is a social dieting game to lose 4% of your bodyweight in 1 month. Everyone bets money and then you get a piece of the pot if you achieve your goal. The pot in my Slow Carb game is up to $12,500, and I’ll find out this Thursday if I can take home a piece of that pie! But more than the winnings, it has motivated me and helped me stick to my goal.

February has been about physical goals which meant to get back into yoga, zumba and running, my holy trinity of fitness. To keep me on track I signed up for a yoga workshop on March 1st. I signed up to run the Bay to Breakers 12K on May 19th in San Francisco, and bought some new shoes to kickstart a new regimen with Zumba. I’ve plastered one wall at home with schedules at multiple studios so I know what I could be doing on any given day and try to do something 5-6 days out of the week.

March is about learning new skills. I’ve signed up to try my hands at learning Cinema 4D animation through 3rd Ward’s classes in Brooklyn. I’ve also decided to expand my network and invest into this blog!  I signed up to board a flight to Portland, OR (One of my all time favorite cities) at the end of the month, to join the fabulous ladies of the Blogcademy. The prospect of this trip has inspired the bright colored sparkly layer of myself which has been suppressed in a beige environment of corporate work for awhile.

 

After a month and a half of all this new direction I can say that I’m feeling great and excited to see where it all goes. All of the above is reaching towards new art and ideas for the year, as well as a more transformed version of myself, for having followed my own path of necessary creative wellness.

 

 

 

 

 

Reflecting on Last Year

Happy Valentines Day!

It has recently come to my attention that February is half over and 2013 is blowing by in such a storm that I completely neglected to document a few very important things on here, reflecting on how awesome 2012 was!

There were a lot of speed bumps along the way, but for the most part, I want to remember it all. My experiences last year have brought me to this moment right here and now and I am very appreciative of all of you in my life who continue to inspire, encourage and motivate me in life and in art. Thank you beyond words.

 

As a thank you, I would like to share the Full version of Soul Seasons with you. My labor of love last year.

 

 

 

Here are just a few noteable highlights. A few things I’m thankful for.

1. New Years 2012 Trip to Ecuador with my favorite folks. My boyfriend, my brother and his girlfriend Paula. A road trip from the beaches to the mountains and everywhere in between. A trip I’ll never forget.

2. I made new Danger art, shirts & jewelry in the spring and sold my work at many craft fairs across CT and NYC.

3. I started using my singing voice a bit more and performed live with Jeff as our A/V project “The Moon” at Goodbye Blue Monday in Brooklyn, NY. 

4. I was honored to have a very lovely article written about me and my art by The FC Beat Magazine.

5. Attended the VIMEO festival and got to meet Miwa Matreyek. A personal inspiration of mine.

6. Received my first art grant for City Canvases Bridgeport to create “Soul Seasons. The “Making Of” video coming soon!

7. Collaborated with the brilliant spoken word performer, author, and good friend of mine, Kent Evans, during his book tour.

8. I was invited to project “Soul Seasons” on a building as an installation during the L.A.M.P. Festival in New Haven, CT.

9. I was invited to show my work and perform for an art show called “Danger Zone” at the lovely “A” Gallery in Martha’s Vineyard. Jeff and I performed as The Moon and we met a whole new family of friends on the island. (I still need to capture this in detail. Coming Soon!)

10. We took a trip to Austin, TX to run the Color Me Rad 5K. Visited with friends and got to enjoy 70˚ weather in November before my birthday.

A Crash Course on the Anatomy of Robots

Hey Everybody!  

I’m very excited to announce that I’ll be VJing two very unique shows this week.

My good friend Kent Evans, who happens to be a super talented author, musician and poet has just launched his second book (and soundtrack for the book) called, “A Crash Course on the Anatomy of Robots”.

This unique performance includes the author reading in addition to live music & visual performances. Kent Evans will play guitar, Laura Wilson will be on violin, Andrew Trudeau will join in with multiple instruments and I will be mixing live visuals.

Please join us for a reading at Bluestockings book store in NY on Tuesday, September 18th, from 7-9pm, and then at White Rabbit for the after party for the music & visuals.

If you’re a Stamford local, you’ll have a chance to check out the performance on Thursday, September 20th, from 5:30-7pm.

Click here for more details.

Kent Evans’ A Crash Course on the Anatomy of Robots is a gripping action-adventure novel inspired by personal events in the author’s life. Evans’ explains, “The books is sort of a love song to being an artist, travel, the death of my parents, and disastrous relationships.” The main character, Damien Wood, is a young man whose lived his life as a mere robot, hurling himself with abandon from place to place and from one hollow commitment to another. It is only after a series of tragedies that Damien’s full spectrum of emotions start to emerge, which sends him to Asia on a dark odyssey of self-revelation. The book has been widely praised, including Inés Ferrero Cándenas observation, “Crash Course travels on the wings of poetry, autobiography, relationships and humor to cross-examine modern reality and cultural rebellion.” Kent Evans also collaborated with musicians for an original soundtrack accompanying the book, available now on iTunes. 

Here is a music sampling of what to expect!  Hope to see you there!

Coming soon! Soul Seasons to be projected on the outside of a building at the LAMP Festival in New Haven + a special VJ performance at the A Gallery in Martha’s Vineyard.

 

Signal to Noise #3

Hey guys! This Saturday, October 8, from 8PM-2AM, will be the third Signal to Noise event at the Museum of the Moving Image.

I’m super excited to be invited back and Jeff and I will be once again outfitting the place with 6-7 projectors filling their performance space. I’ve been busy in my studio creating new materials, testing new equipment and getting ready for this epic set-up. Hope to see some of you there. We’ll be working with a number of other visualists that evening and will be VJing for MiniBoone.

Here is some additional info from the museum’s event page:

Signal to Noise once again takes over the entire Museum of the Moving Image with interactive spectacles and visual delights, including electro-jams, post-rave vibes, circuit-bent video, shadow game tournaments, battling guitar video game contests, and much more as the galleries stay open late and the party goes later.

Tickets: $15 (advance) public / $20 (at the door) public / $10 Museum members / Free for Silver Screen members. Members may reserve tickets in advance by calling 718 777 6800. Advance sales will be available until noon on the day of the event. Following this, tickets will be available at the door.

Advance tickets can be purchased by clicking here

RSVP over at the Facebook Event Page