CampB Symposium 2011, July 9th to 17th


Mount Vernon International Symposium 2011 is pleased to announce Guest Artist: 
Matt Auvinen(mattauvinen@gmail.com)

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Matt Auvinen has been carving for over 30 years. He received his BA from California State
University, Chico and his MFA from Bowling Green State University in Ohio.
In 1988 Matt moved to Pietrasanta where he worked as an artisan for several sculpture
laboratories. For 12 of his 20 years in Italy, Matt taught sculpture and drawing for a private,
university level, art program in Florence. His sculptural foundation is from working with
mixed media. Matt has worked with cast bronze, welded steel, plaster and wood. Found object
assemblage became a focus of his work in the late 80s and this sensibility has been projected
on to his work in stone. In 2001 Matt curated an exhibition on stone carving techniques in
Settignano, the town famous for its stonecarvers just above Florence. In 2002 he translated
Francesco Carradori’s Elementary Instructions for Students of Sculpture into english (Getty
Publications).

Matt Auvinen has been carving for over 30 years. He received his BA from California StateUniversity, Chico and his MFA from Bowling Green State University in Ohio.In 1988 Matt moved to Pietrasanta where he worked as an artisan for several sculpturelaboratories. For 12 of his 20 years in Italy, Matt taught sculpture and drawing for a private,university level, art program in Florence. His sculptural foundation is from working withmixed media. Matt has worked with cast bronze, welded steel, plaster and wood. Found objectassemblage became a focus of his work in the late 80s and this sensibility has been projectedon to his work in stone. - Matt will be offering  comprehensive workshops on mold-making, reproductions, pointing, and direct carving methods. 
Symposium Schedule (as of June 28th) [click here]
Register on-line - [click here]
To download a PDF of the registration form: click here
To view and download a PDF of our 2011 Camp B brochure- click here
To view and download a flyer for the Art Walk in the Meadow July 16th - click here
(For those who registered, due to the Canadian Postal strike, we are posting
these "post registration"  documents: "Registration Thank You" & "What to Bring")


Mount Vernon International Symposium 2011 is pleased to announce Guest Artist: 
Matt Auvinen(mattauvinen@gmail.com)

CampB-BrochureImage-4CampB-BrochureImage-8

Matt Auvinen has been carving for over 30 years. He received his BA from California State
University, Chico and his MFA from Bowling Green State University in Ohio.
In 1988 Matt moved to Pietrasanta where he worked as an artisan for several sculpture
laboratories. For 12 of his 20 years in Italy, Matt taught sculpture and drawing for a private,
university level, art program in Florence. His sculptural foundation is from working with
mixed media. Matt has worked with cast bronze, welded steel, plaster and wood. Found object
assemblage became a focus of his work in the late 80s and this sensibility has been projected
on to his work in stone. In 2001 Matt curated an exhibition on stone carving techniques in
Settignano, the town famous for its stonecarvers just above Florence. In 2002 he translated
Francesco Carradori’s Elementary Instructions for Students of Sculpture into english (Getty
Publications).

Matt Auvinen has been carving for over 30 years. He received his BA from California StateUniversity, Chico and his MFA from Bowling Green State University in Ohio.In 1988 Matt moved to Pietrasanta where he worked as an artisan for several sculpturelaboratories. For 12 of his 20 years in Italy, Matt taught sculpture and drawing for a private,university level, art program in Florence. His sculptural foundation is from working withmixed media. Matt has worked with cast bronze, welded steel, plaster and wood. Found objectassemblage became a focus of his work in the late 80s and this sensibility has been projectedon to his work in stone. – Matt will be offering  comprehensive workshops on mold-making, reproductions, pointing, and direct carving methods. 
Symposium Schedule (as of June 28th) [click here]
Register on-line[click here]
To download a PDF of the registration form: click here
To view and download a PDF of our 2011 Camp B brochure- click here
To view and download a flyer for the Art Walk in the Meadow July 16th – click here
(For those who registered, due to the Canadian Postal strike, we are posting
these “post registration”  documents: “Registration Thank You” & “What to Bring“)

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  • Beginner Instructors: Tamara Buchanan & Ruth Mueseler 
  • Pinning and Sleeving: Arliss Newcomb
  • Strapping and Lifting Large Sculpture: Richard Hestekind and Scott Hackney
  • Evening Salon Style Discussion on pricing work, featuring knowledgeable sculptors
  • Basalt Talk featuring geologist and sculptor Michael Yeaman 
  • Tool Talk with renown tool collector, professor Tom Urban 
  • Field Mentors George Pratt, Tom Small, and Richard Hestekind

Our symposiums offer something for the all level sculptor. To get a little insight into last years symposium click on the link below and download the brochure.

To view and download a PDF of our 2011 Camp B brochure-  click here
To download a PDF of the registration form – click here

 

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