Monday, December 12, 2011

Brr! Open Door's Top 5 Ways to Stay Warm (inside and out)




  1. Wear a hat; Growing up I heard over and over again- "Wear a hat! You lose 80% of your body heat through your head!" Now that I'm older, and have internet access, I know that this isnt' totally accurate. It is true, however, that the more warm things you wear the warmer you are, and really hats are just cool. Put a hat on anything and it's instantly better. Case in point:





  2. Move around; Get that blood moving in whatever way says 'fun' to you. We here at Open Door are in favor of dance parties and flash mobs. Have a boring mid-winter office party coming up? Don't just stand around shivering and making small talk- liven it up with an impromptu lucho libre wrestling match! (I know a place you can get a good deal on some handmade masks)




  3. Hot Cocoa; Not only is hot cocoa unspeakably delicious in nearly all it's forms, it's also good for you. In the 16th century, hot chocolate was used to treat liver disease. Which may sound silly, but even modern science (SCIENCE!) has found all sorts of real, good stuff in cocoa. Flavanoids, antioxidants, phenylethylamine are all found in hot chocolate and can help with artery health, digestion and even your mood.(1) Plus, it tastes awesome.




  4. Share the love!(and the body heat); Sheep have the right idea. Standing close to other people helps to stay warm. One North Carolina study found that hugging actually triggers your brain to increase oxytocin (feel-good hormone) and decrease cortisol (stress hormone) and even lower blood pressure. (Again, SCIENCE.) Huddling up to strangers at the bus stop might get you a few stares, though, so stick with friends.






  5. Support a cause you care about; This time of year we are innundated with ads and commercials telling us to buy! more! things! It's easy to get caught up in it all and even easier, for me, to get all scroogey and angry about. Take a break from the rampant consumerism and use your resources to buy from a nonprofit you care about. Your loved ones will end up a unique gift with a story behind it (other than 'I elbowed strangers in the face for this deal!'), you'll feel good knowing your money is going to someone who needs it, and gift giving will be an enjoyable experience again. Magical.





(1)info found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_chocolate . Note: I am not anything even close to a doctor or scientist. All recommendations made in this post are based on tastiness and the internet.

Monday, November 21, 2011

On Display


Just in case you weren't able to make it to the open house, here is a little glimpse of what the gallery looked like. From left to right, the featured artists on this wall are: Marjorie Conway, Marty Freireich, Randall Perkins, Curtis Wellman, Tory Harper, Donna Hans, and Wallace Peck.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Mucho Gusto!

HEY-


Thank-you to everyone for making our opening this past weekend an undeniable success.
Thanks to those of you who came, those who helped before, those of you who sent good thoughts, loved ones who were patient with long days, thanks especially to all studio artists for making work worthy of such an awesome opening- Thank. You.

It couldn't have happened with out all of you.

(did I say thanks?)

F'real. Go eat some ice cream or something, you deserve it.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Open Door on WOSU!

CLICK HERE to check out Marilyn Smith's article about Open Door on WOSU!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Boo! Fun Fall Things at Open Door



Greetings Columbus! Ohio! And beyond!

I don't know if you've noticed, but we're now halfway through October. How did this happen? I feel like it was, at most, two days ago that I was sitting outside, in the sun, thinking summery thoughts...(Of course, this could also be because it's Ohio, so two days ago it could've been sunny and summery)

As much as I love summer, though, I love fall. And so do many of the artists here at Open Door.


The most popular response to "What do you love about this time of year"?
COLOR!
No surprise, coming from a bunch of artists. Reds, oranges, and browns have been steadily creeping into sketchbooks, canvases, and sometimes, even yarn (like here in Marjorie's Fancy Fire Reef). ODAS artist, Tory, loves not only the colors of the leaves, but also the patterns they make on the ground. For some, watching the leaves change brings back other warm-fuzzy fall memories. Margaret remembers trips she used to take with her parents to Old Man's Cave to see the fall foilage as a really special time spent with family.


And of course, October means Halloween! Whether you're into tricks or treats, Open Door has some great artwork that can serve as trule unique Halloween decorations. Some prefer the gentler side of Halloween. Haystacks and hayrides are favorites, while several artists are looking to flex their creative muscle on some pumpkins. Some, however, are looking forward to both treats and tricks. Beth, whose calm abstracts might lead one to expect otherwise, is looking forward to "Ghosts! And Spooks!" while Rex loves watching scary movies this time of year.





Universally exciting is the chance to dress up. Whether trick-or-treating, handing out candy or going to a Halloween party, who doesn't love costumes? As you might expect from a group of creative types, there's a wide range of costume plans ranging from skeletons to scarecrows to Cher. Charles, seen here modeling one of his creations, is particularly excited to dress as one of his favorite luchadores. If you're still looking for a costume, Charles has dozens of masks for sale in the gallery, each one handmade and one of a kind.

Personally, I'm all about the treats. Candy corn, cider, pumpkin flavored everything, more candy corn, popcorn, cook-outs, (did I say candy corn?)- I love it all.




Last, but certainly not least, with fall comes all the preparations for our Grand Opening, November 12, from 3-7pm at our new location! We can't wait to see you all there!


For more information on the studio, and to see more amazing artwork, check out our site!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Plastic Bottle Cap Bonanza!

If you were wondering... is Open Door still collecting plastic bottle caps? Here is your answer.

YES!!! We are still collecting them.


Look at how many we already have! These have been sanitized, sorted and are now ready for art-making. But we need more.

Any size, shape and color will do and the more the better! Water bottles, liters of soda, laundry detergent, and milk jugs are just a few of the many sources that are already in your home. So please start (or keep!) stashing away those little plastic gems and on your next visit to Open Door to see some great art, unload those caps. Reduce the amount going into landfills and support a local non-profit with supplies. What more could you want really?

Thanks in advance for saving those lids!

And stay tuned for what these little guys turn into...

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Open Door Takes Flight: An Exhibition at Wild Goose Creative



 What       An exhibition of flight-themed work created by the
               artists at Open Door Art Studio

When      Exhibiton on display August 2-31, 2011
               Reception August 18, 6-8 pm

               2491 Summit Street, Columbus, OH 43202
               ph. 614.859.WILD (9453)

Who       Everyone is invited to partake in the festive  
               reception. Light refreshments will be provided and  
        several of the artists will be there to talk about    
        their artwork.

9/11 Reflection and Remembrance Community Art Collaboration

Opening Reception:
Monday, Aug. 15th, 5:00-7:30 PM

Patriot’s Day Memorial Reception and Final Reveal:

Sunday, Sept. 11th, 2:00-5:00 PM


Open Door is reflecting on and remembering the 10th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks by inviting everyone to contribute to a very important memorial art installation/event. In addition to featuring 9/11 inspired artwork, Lamentations, created by the nationally recognized, award-winning, digital artist Deborah Krikun, we will also be transforming our entire gallery into a large-scale, interactive piece of art inspired by the events of September 11th, 2001. There are several ways you, your friends, your school/students, your organization and your family can participate, benefit and contribute to this important memorial event.

As part of collaborative installation, we have decided to represent the 2,753 individuals who died as a result of the attacks by creating a paper origami crane to symbolize each of them. We will need everyone to contribute to make this ambitious goal a reality. We are asking everyone to make at least one crane for this project and pass this invitation to everyone you know. Click here for detailed instructions on how to fold an origami crane. Everyone is welcome to visit Open Door from now until September 11th, any time Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM to make a crane. You can also make one (or many) and mail them to us. We are located at 1050 Goodale Blvd., Grandview, OH 43212.   Your crane can be a simple white piece of paper or as colorful and creative as you would like. Please don’t hesitate to participate. Make one now!!!

If you are interested in utilizing this as an educational and creative opportunity for a group of students or individuals from your school or organization, please give us a call at 614-486-4919 to schedule a time. We look forward to hearing from you!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Columbus Center for Human Services Inc. announces an opening for an Art Facilitator / Habilitation Coordinator at Open Door Art Studio

POSITION SUMMARY
Art Facilitator / Habilitation Coordinator

CCHS is a not for profit organization that provides support services for adults with developmental disabilities through a variety of experiences. Open Door Art Studio, a division of CCHS Inc., empowers artists with developmental disabilities to develop unique, artistic voices and to experience opportunities afforded through the arts. The Art Facilitator/Habilitation Coordinator creates and facilitates art programming with the studio artists who are adults with physical and developmental disabilities. Open Door is an open art studio setting offering several mediums.

This is a full time position with an hourly rate determined on an individual basis. The Art Facilitator/Hab Coordinator will be expected to work some evenings and weekends, and may be expected to work extra hours and travel occasionally. This position also requires providing direct personal care support as needed.

The ideal applicant will have a bachelor's degree in an art related field, the ability to work in a multitude of art mediums, a flexible schedule, experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities, proficient in Word and Photoshop and have great organizational skills.

This position is available immediately and begins with a one week company orientations followed by a 120 day trial period.

The desire to assist the organization in sustainable, mission driven growth is essential. Other ideal attributes include: a positive attitude, highly creative , enthusiastic, caring, patient, flexible and the ability to multitask.

To Apply:

Please submit by June 24, 2011 a cover letter, resume (including three references with contact information, indicating relationship) and a PDF portfolio of at least 5 images that best represent your current work to:

HR@cchs-col.org and courtney@pwca-col.org Please include "Art Facilitator Application" and your first initial and last name in the subject line.

Applications will only be accepted via e-mail.