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An Interview with Visual Artist Ash Prather

The Statera community is made up of incredible artists, actively forwarding the gender parity movement through their participation in Statera Mentorship, Membership, and through their engagement in our conferences and convenings.

One such artist is Ash Prather, a trans artist studying Sculpture and Integrated Practices at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Ash participated in our New York Mentorship Chapter last fall. We are thrilled to share a little bit about his story and his artistry with you today.

Photo credit: Ava Trilling

Photo credit: Ava Trilling

StateraArts: What inspires your work most?
Ash Prather: I’ve recently been inspired by music that’s helped me undergo insightful processing and self-discovery, in addition to art made by people that have completely redefined what I believed to be possible in the art world. The Midnight Gospel, for example, has been a huge inspiration for me since late April. I’ve had a personal love of podcasts and animation for a long time, so to see those two worlds meld in unprecedented improv-like conversations on topics I have interest in has really begun to shape my perspective. (These topics span from psychedelic therapy to how energy is recycled through the perspective of magic). As someone who’s main art-focus is an uncommon one (soft-sculpture), to see work that’s also uncommon prevail gives me hope that I can too. 

Photo credit: Ava Campana

Photo credit: Ava Campana

SA: Tell us a bit about your journey as a trans person in the arts.
AP: Exploring my identity has always happened through art. From a young age, the art world was my key outlet to finding a voice and still remains as the singular concept that interests me. From slowly transitioning as a cis female to genderfluid and then to trans male, art has always been on my side. It’s helped me connect the dots to things I previously was unable to articulate, and continues to do so to this day.  

SA: How is gender either relevant or irrelevant to your artistry?
AP: My most recent art follows a pattern in circus-like aesthetic and style, while maintaining expression of personal thoughts, experiences, and memories. Through the use of silkscreen printing and freeform pattern-making, my hopes are to alter both the perception and definition of “soft sculpture.” The faces that I repeatedly draw in tangent with my handwriting serve as conduits of self-portraiture. Within each piece is to some degree a depiction of my identity (black queer trans-male), mental health struggles (PTSD, depression), or influences that’ve played a key role in self-discovery.  Although gender isn’t my main source of artistic expression, the fluidity of the concept still shines through in the wide array of materials I use. I feel that both art and gender are an open-ended discussion that a person can have with themselves and other people, so my work tends to revolve around ways that my perspective and ideas aren’t boxed in. 

SA
: When did you feel most supported or championed in your life? 
AP: I feel like a major point in my art career was being named a Young Arts finalist in Visual Arts (as one of 20 out of over 500 applications worldwide). It was a major milestone in gaining confidence that I was on the right track with what I wanted to say through my artwork, and made me realize the points I attempted to make successfully impacted others. It was also the first time I’d openly expressed my gender through a portfolio (which was genderfluid at the time), and definitely contributed to my journey in defining myself as a trans man.

StateraArts: What’s on the horizon for you?
AP: My dream is to become a cross-country tattoo artist (while incorporating my Sculpture degree through projects I organize as well). As a pre-T trans man, my tattoo has helped me become more comfortable in my skin. If I became a professional in that field, I’d love to use my artwork to make other people feel comfortable too! I think it would be really cool to have my work travel with people and spread to places I have yet to be as well.

Thank you for sharing your artistry with us, Ash! To view more features from our Statera Spotlight series, click here.

SWAN Day Milwaukee: Making Room for Motherhood

All photos courtesy of Jake Hill.

All photos courtesy of Jake Hill.

As part of our ongoing efforts to increase the visibility of women artists, StateraArts puts the spotlight on them every March and April through Support Women Artists Now Day. Today we’re spotlighting SWAN Day Milwaukee, which is now in its 5th year of celebration. We had an opportunity to chat with Jamie Bilgo Bruchman, SWAN Day Milwaukee organizer, to talk about her experience stepping back and asking for help when she became pregnant last year.

“Planning an exhibit like this is basically a full-time job”, she shared with us. “I knew that I couldn’t put that on myself right as I was having my first baby. But it was a huge task, and I didn’t want to ask it of someone else, either.” Check out the video below to hear Jamie share how her volunteer team stepped up to the plate, and all the ways in which the community she created is now the one to catch her in her first few months as a mother.

SWAN (Support Women Artists Now) Day MKE - An annual exhibition advocating for gender parity in the arts and celebration of Milwaukee women's creativity! Over the past five years, hundreds of women-identified artists of all ages, disciplines, and levels of artistic experience residing in Milwaukee and surrounding areas have participated in an informal, non-juried celebration and exhibition. SWAN Day MKE partners each year with a local non-profit or cause to support women’s equality in all parts of life. SWAN Day MKE exhibitions explore broader themes of women’s artistic and spiritual connections to the environment, society, and each other, and how these roots nourish one’s work, activism, and daily living.

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SWAN DAY MKE 2020 EVENTS

SWAN Day MKE 2020 Theme - "TRANSFORMATIVE POWER"

ARTISTS' RECEPTION at the Collective
9224 W. Burleigh Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53222
Saturday, March 28th, 2pm-5pm 
FREE and open to the public.
See the Facebook event page here.

COMMUNITY ART STUDIO at Bloom
2230 S. Kinnickinnic Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53207
Saturday, March 28th, 5:30 - 7:30pm
Pay what you are able / Suggested donation of $10
See the Facebook event page here.

EXHIBITION: March 6th - April 3rd
The exhibit at both locations is FREE to view.

SWAN INSPIRED COMMUNITY COLORING PARTY at Art*Bar
722 E Burleigh St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212
Saturday, April 4th, 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
See the Facebook event page here.

Donate to the SWAN Day MKE 2020 GoFundMe fundraiser here. Or donate via Fractured Atlas here.

Interested in adding your women-led art event to the 2020 SWAN Day Calendar? Please submit your information HERE.


SWAN Days in Allegany County: Join the Fun!

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Today we’re spotlighting SWAN Days Allegany County, now in its 6th year of celebration. This year, their line-up is absolutely chock-full of fun gatherings! We caught up with Sheila Kalkbrenner, SWAN Day Allegany County coordinator and local visual artist to talk about what fuels this celebration each year. If you’re already familiar, feel free to scroll to the bottom of this page to see the amazing lineup of events!

Celebrated locally and in partnership with Belfast Organization for Artists, this chapter shines a light on local women artists and is held in honor of the many creative people working hard to keep the arts accessible to all members of this rural community. Sheila shared with us a poignant thought about why SWAN Day is so special to her community. She said, “Our county residents are quite spread out in this landscape, and winter weather makes it difficult to connect with others. As we honor the many people who volunteer their time to advocate for the arts and provide art and cultural activities to our local youth, SWAN Day is a perfect time to re-connect, appreciate the artwork, share a meal, and find out what everyone else has been doing all winter. This quality time together is its own reward.”

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Sheila has been spearheading these events for the last six years. When asked why she feels called to lead in this capacity she stated, “For years I have seen how the women in our community dedicate long unrecognized hours to community wellness, volunteer groups, creative projects, etc. on top of working low-paying jobs, while in pursuit of long-term careers, while educating and/or raising children, and many other personal responsibilities. I wanted to create a family-friendly, equitable event that highlights the talent and creativity of the women who contribute the art in its limitless mediums to our lives without excluding the men who join them in these goals. Together, we create a county that we can be thankful to call "home" in the Western NY Wilds.”

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PARTICIPATE IN THIS YEAR’S EVENTS

SWAN Days Allegany County, NY, invites artists, entrepreneurs, libraries, and other public venues are invited to host and post events and activities by, for, and about women in the arts. Send your event to Sheila Kalkbrenner at [email protected]. Through the months of March and April, updates are posted in the order in which they are received. Held annually in honor of the local creators and patrons keeping the arts accessible to all members of our rural community, 2020 SWAN (Support Women Artists Now) Days Allegany County, NY invites you to join them in celebrating women in the arts. For more information please take a look at their most recent newsletter.

$100 #SWANShelfie fund for a local library One Allegany County, NY Library participating in the 2020 SWANShelfie social media contest March 1st – 25th will be selected to receive a $100 SWANfund toward the purchase of any women in arts media of their choice.

$100 SWANSongs fund for a local female acoustic artist
One local female acoustic artist will be the recipient of a $100 stipend to perform a thirty-minute set at the SWAN Day Party on March 28th. Accepting Digital Submissions March 1 – 15th. Late entries will not be considered.

SWAN Days Annual Art Show & Sale CALL FOR ARTISTS Local women artists age 18 and up residing or working in Allegany County, NY, are invited to display their work in the annual art show & sale in the David A. Howe Library exhibition room. Pre-registration is required by March 6th. Ready-to-Display Media Accepted: Illustration, Drawing & Painting, Fabric Arts, Wood Works, Mixed-media, and Up-cycled Art. Participating artists who submit a bio will be featured on the event pages.

The 2020 SWAN Days Art Show & Sale
Free and open to the public March 16th–March 27th and March 30th–April 3rd during regular library hours. Winners are determined by visitors’ votes. Voting will take place at the library March 18th 4:30-7pm. Light refreshments provided. Each visitor wishing to vote will sign in at the door to receive ONE ballot. Winners will be selected based on the number of votes received for each award category.

AWARD Categories: “BEST IN SHOW” $100, “Best Craftsmanship & Presentation” $50, “Most Unique” $50, “Favorite Entry Featuring a Swan” $45 Winners TBA at the SWAN Day Party on March 28th.

SWAN Day Party
March 28th, 11:30-1:30 at David A. Howe Library Exhibition Room in Wellsville, NY. Receive your ticket to attend when you RSVP by March 6th. The SWAN Day Party is a free event to celebrate the local women artists and those keeping the arts accessible to all members of this rural community. Attendees are asked to bring a dish to pass. Those wearing or bringing a swan (no live animals please) will be entered for a chance to win a fun door prize. A table will be available to present your artsy news and business cards.

If you would like to make a Tax-deductible contribution, you can do so to Charitable Art Projects and Events at SheilaLynnK Art Studio HERE. 

Interested in adding your women-led art event to the Statera Calendar? Please submit your information HERE.