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My Athens

Don’t you love seeing your name in print? Maybe your photo, too?

I’m happy to report I have had two publications recently,

Each New Year, the Flagpole Magazine in Athens, GA asks for community contributions so that they can take a holiday without leaving their readership high and dry. And they published my submission concerning my relationship to Athens and Aubusson. I list it here to share it with you, or you can read the article regarding #my_athens [fact check] on the Flagpole [hypelink] website.

The French newspaper La Montagne published a review and interview on my exhibit “Places + Names” at the Galerie des Marches in December. I am waiting to share that with you next


People often ask how I ended up living in France.

“Perseverance furthers,” I answer, citing the I Ching quote that I live by.

But that answer often leaves them unsatisfied.

It’s not about having lots of money.

It’s not about being fluent in French.

I suppose it is about pushing the edges and the envelopes in life.

It is about a willingness to put yourself in situations you have no idea how to get out of . . . where there is no safety net.

It is about being willing to go on an adventure, and to live with an adventurous spirit.

So exactly how does it feel okay to sit in my little stone house in France (where the internet service is really good, and inexpensive, I might add) and type those two hashtags on social media without a feeling of misrepresentation?

#thisismyhomenow

#my_athens

Athens IS my hometown. It is not where I was born (which was New York, NY) but it is where I grew, where I matured, where I was educated, where I worked, where I loved. For 40 years. It’s where I put down (deep) roots. Athens has cradled me and helped me grow, and continues to do so.

Aubusson, in central France, is my newly adopted town.

Like any good adoptive family, it has welcomed me . . . even though there has been some tough love along the way. France has welcomed me to its community, its air, its way of life, its centeredness.

I thought I lived in a rural area in Georgia.

“Rural” is different in France, at least where I live. There are a lot of cows. And open fields. And beautiful views when you get to the top of a hill.

But the land use patterns are different. There are villages scattered around the countryside. Some of the villages have cafés and boulangeries (bakeries), and sometimes a butcher, too.

It’s nice.

The pace of life is different. More relaxed. Less stressed. 35-hour work weeks and Sundays off for everyone.

I had a dream

 to live in France.

   to exhibit my art in France.

     And now I do,

       And I am happy.

I have had French solo exhibitions in Paris (2014-2015), Felletin (2017), Felletin (2018), Paris (2020), and most recently Aubusson (currently on view through Dec 31, 2022).

Perseverance furthers.

Athens, I love you.

You have supported me in my times of greatest need.

You have helped me grow; you have helped me mature; you have given me the strength to carry on in this life.

“The Doors of Athens” exhibition, currently on view at Athens Art and Frame, was my love song to Athens.

The current exhibition in France, “Places & Names,” is how I share, in Aubusson, my two worlds. The work conveys a sense of continuity through the symbolism of architecture and rivers. Our lives flow, the currents merge, then break off again for new investigation and discoveries..

The visitors to the Galerie des Marches in Aubusson have fun trying to identify the images as Georgia or France. The architecture, is it French? Or is it  Gothic or Southern Second-Empire-style?

I landed in Aubusson, which is known for its tapestry production. I am surrounded by weavers and dyers and people who value textiles. Living in a tapestry town, how cool is that?

In the March 25, 2015 issue, I shared my first Parisian exhibition with Flagpole readers.

I’ve discovered art and travel do not satiate; they only create more desire for more discoveries.

Athens, GA is my hometown. It is my center. It is where I draw my strength from.

Athens, I love you.

"Places + Names:" a special art exhibition in France

The long-awaited art reception at Galerie des Marches in Aubusson, France on October 15th was fabulous! I could hardly wait to share the images with you, so without further ado, here is my newly installed collection of artwork.

Pour yourself a glass of wine, nibble on some good French cheese, and invite a friend or loved one to visit the exhibition with you.

Feel free to add your comments, questions, or inquiries on the artwork. I’d love to hear how the artwork connects with you.

It was the most wonderful evening after so many years of working towards making this exhibition a reality.

Welcoming guests and collectors at the “Places and Names” exhibit at Galerie des Marches

-4 more Cluzel photos-

Discussing the art from outside the window with the gallerist, Jérôme Bel.

At the end of the evening we lingered outside the gallery to discuss the exhibit further. I cannot imagine a better evening. Merci, Aubusson.⁠

*Thank you to Eric Cluzel of the Aubusson & Felletin Office of Tourism, who took many of these photos.

L'invitation, en français:

15/10 - 18h - Inauguration "PLACES & NAMES" - une installation de RENÉ D. SHOEMAKER - galerie des marches / Aubusson

Chers amis,

« Places and names » est une installation textile toute en légèreté que l’artiste américaine René D. Shoemaker met en place pour la première fois comme un trait d’union entre son pays natal et sa Creuse d’adoption.

L’évidence d’une nécessaire simplicité dans la relation entre positionnement de tous et identité de chacun y prolonge en subtils chromatismes et douce ironie la quête d’une ligne par laquelle cette spécialiste de la soie trace depuis quarante ans un chemin discret comme une silencieuse et sagace balade mémorielle.

Si « Places and names » interroge notre condition déambulatoire avec gaité et pudeur à la fois, sa présence en nos murs jusqu’à la fin de l’année en cours permettra aussi d’accueillir le 22 octobre la poétesse anglaise Kate Rose pour une lecture publique à partir de son nouveau recueil « Brushstrokes » (Mosaïquepress), à 17 heures alors.

En écho avec la première participation de René D. Shoemaker au programme de la SmallArt Gallery de Rochester (Minnesota), nous sommes donc enchantés de déjà vous convier à cette inauguration aubussonnaise samedi 15 octobre à partir de 18h.

"Places and names"

entrée libre

jeudi de 14h à 19h

vendredi de 15h à 19h

samedi de 11H à 19h

dimanche de 15h à 18h

jusqu'au 31 décembre inclus

http://www.reneshoemaker.com/

https://katerose.online/

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des marches

31 Rue Vieille

23200 AUBUSSON

+33 (0) 679 481 384

galeriedesmarches@gmail.com

The invitation, in English:

October 15, 2022 - 6 PM. Private view: “PLACES & NAMES” - an installation by RENÉ D. SHOEMAKER - Galerie des Marches, Aubusson

Dear friends,

“Places and names” is a graceful textile installation that the American artist René D. Shoemaker arranges together in place for the first time as a link between her native country and the Creuse of her adoption.

The evidence of a necessary simplicity in the relationship between the positioning of the artwork and the identity that each one prolongs in subtle chromatism and gentle irony in the quest for a line by which this specialist of silk for forty year traces a discreet path like a silent and sagacious memory walk.

If “Places and names” questions our ambulatory condition with gaiety and modesty, its presence on our walls until the end of the current year will also allow us to welcome on October 22 the English poet Kate Rose for a public reading of her new collection “Brushstrokes”, (Mosaique Press) at 5 pm.

Echoing René Shoemaker’s first participation in the program of the SmällArt Gallery in Rochester Minnesota, we are delighted to invite you to this inauguration in Aubusson on Saturday, 15 October from 6 pm.

"Places and names"

entrance free

thursday 2 - 7pm

friday 3 - 7 pm

saturday 11am - 7 pm

sunday 3 6 pm

through december 31

http://www.reneshoemaker.com/

https://katerose.online/

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des marches

31 Rue Vieille

23200 AUBUSSON

+33 (0) 679 481 384

galeriedesmarches@gmail.com

Many thanks to gallerist Jérôme Bel for sharing this experience with me.

-the end-

May We Move Forward with Grace and Ease

Which mottos do you live by? I’d be interested in knowing! My latest is a note on the blackboard in my studio that reads, “May I move forward with grace and ease,” which brings me a sense of peace and direction every time I read it.

"Station", on Rue Vieille, Aubusson

My exhibit, Places + Names, at Galerie des Marches in Aubusson opens Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 6 p.m. I wish you could be there! As I prepare for the reception, I know my community far and wide will be with me in spirit at the gallery, and I will savor their support. The night will be a memorable event, one of joy and expectation, and contentment.

René Shoemaker discusses her painting, “Floating”

I recall at my very first gallery opening, Ethereal Spaces at Clayton Street Gallery, Athens, GA in 2001, the joy I felt from simply standing there, basking in the ambiance, answering questions and talking to people about their personal responses to my artwork. My art was hanging freely, unhindered by attachment to the wall, swaying in the air currents as visitors walked by.

Ethereal Spaces, Clayton Street Gallery, Athens GA 2001

Now, 21 years later, my current gallerist and I are returning to that original vision of how my art should be displayed: freely, light, and with the energy of life.

My adopted country of France (for six years now!) inspires me, and living here has given me the sensibilities to delve deeper into my consciousness to see what can be mined. Those early years, which at the time felt so lonely, were really a catalyst to set my creativity free. Today my desire to exhibit is constant, wherever I am in the world.

Jérôme Bel at his gallery, Galerie des Marches, Aubusson

Silk is my métier, color my language, line my inspiration. I love working with Jérôme, who said early on in our meetings, more than a year ago, “René, No more ‘silk artist!’ YOU are a contemporary artist!” I bask in his words when he says my lines are “Matissian,” as Henri Matisse has been my most constant mentor throughout the years.

I love my life.

In the stillness of the early morning light, when the roosters are just beginning to crow and the donkeys bray for their morning meal, I sit with my coffee in the garden, asking the sun to warm my body and soul.

If you wish to invite my artwork into your environment, all works in the exhibit are for sale. Feel free to contact me at rene@reneshoemaker.com, or my gallerist Jérôme Bel (he speaks English fluently) at galeriedesmarches@gmail.com or phone him at +33 (0) 679 481 384. I would be forever delighted to know my art is sharing your space, and I am always grateful for your comments and purchases.

Athens News:

If you are in Athens, you can see my paintings at Athens Art & Frame. They have arranged my Doors of Athens paintings along with a number of my other paintings on the Local Artist's wall. I am in good company there and I encourage you to go see the collection.

The Doors of Athens collection of original paintings beautifully displayed at Athens Art & Frame

In a bit of hometown news, our beloved vegetarian restaurant, The Grit, closed its doors after 36 years. The Grit storefront was included in my Doors of Athens series, and although the original painting sold early on, a beautiful high-quality print is available at my online store. I feel like a bit of an historian sometimes, as I often capture a building or scene in a town that subsequently disappears. In my Columbus Museum exhibition, Discovering the Chattahoochee Valley in 2015-2016, one of the artworks the Museum kept for its permanent collection was a corner building that was demolished by the time the exhibition opened to the public. I’m proud to say I have received two Historic Preservation awards from Georgia cities for this architectural appreciative eye.

I think I have this thing for storefronts: The Grit, Athens, GA

The Grit’s entranceway is also included onThe Doors of Athens poster and t-shirt. The poster is available at Community, the K.A. Artist Shop, or in my online shop; the t-shirt can be purchased at Community.

Your Doors of Athens t-shirt would look really good on you.

The Grit print and Doors of Athens poster both celebrate the vitality of Athens, GA.

Thanks for following along! I hope to see you soon, here, there, or elsewhere.

Love,

René

How Do You Express Your Creativity?

Galerie des Marches, Aubusson

What are your favorite ways to express creativity? We are all creative creatures! Is your creative outlet drawing? photography? writing? poetry?

Is it listening to the birds sing, or drawing and painting? Maybe home decor or gardening is your thing.

Creativity is a place of flow and of calmness. It is a beautiful state that we all can grow into. I am delighted to be a creative person, and I understand that creativity comes in many, many forms.

My life is full of love and creativity.

Installation in progress. Galerie des Marches, Aubusson

This week I am hanging an art exhibit at Galerie des Marches in Aubusson.

My art is large and colorful. As I prepared the silk paintings for the exhibition, I fell in love with them once again, as if visiting an old friend.

I am very happy with my art, and I cannot wait to share more images and stories from this exhibit with you!

The opening reception will be held October 1 at 7 pm at Galerie des Marches, 31 rue Vieille, Aubusson, 23200. The exhibit will be open to the public September 29th, but feel free to walk by before then and look in the window—it's going to be quite the display! I'll send the invitation as soon as it is created. For more information, contact the gallery at galeriedesmarches@gmail.com

Treignac, in the Corrèze department, Nouvelle Aquitaine

poetry@treignac

Earlier this month I spent three wild and wonderful days at a writer’s workshop, surrounded by poets, poetry and prose in the village of Treignac. Designated a Petite Cité de Caractère, this medieval town is situated on the Vézère River.

It is a beautiful location that inspires creativity and connection with my new community of creatives. This was my first time attending a writer’s workshop and I loved every minute of it.

Kate Rose and Sheila Schofield Large, both accomplished poets and poetry event organizers, hosted the workshop. Titled poetry@treignac, it was held at a former thread factory, now a contemporary art exhibition space, the Treignac Projet. It was an inspiring, open space in which to let our creativity soar.

The “Writing Creative Non-Fiction” workshop, led by editor, writer, and publisher Chuck Grieve, was invigorating. I left with a nice chunk of prose, and Sheila Large led a workshop “using the skills of metaphysics to turn details into poetry that has both message and magic.” I loved having that new part of my brain tickled and massaged.

I read both my texts to the group that night and was thrilled to be a writer amongst writers.

My son, Sam Sutlive, is a poet involved in the spoken word community in our hometown, and all weekend I felt like I was channeling his creative skills.

René reading her new poetry

We had workshops, we had gatherings, we had community time, we had readings. We had champagne to launch the Artemesia Arts organization!

I came away a different person.

It was delightful to be surrounded by like-minded people while learning more about myself and my capabilities. I find that I really do enjoy building a community of friends in my adopted country of France.

Tell me, what skills are you learning now?

This just in! Athens Art & Frame just hung my Doors of Athens exhibit plus other work of mine—I think I see a theme here! Click here to see a video of the display, and stop by their shop if you are in Athens!

René Shoemaker painting on exhibit at Athens Art & Frame