Sunday, December 31, 2017

LAST DAY THOUGHTS
LOOKING BACK 2017 AND FORT 2018

THE WORK BELOW, WAS PRESENTED IN THE 
THE WORK ALLOW ME TO HAVE FUN, WITHIN A SMALL FRAME, I ENJOYED THE ATTITUDE AND WILL CONTINUE TO WORK WITHING THE SMALL FRAME
TRANS MAN- 14"X16", MATERIAL-Acrylic, Graphite, Ink on canvass Date-2017

TRANS-MAN-2017- Materials-acrylic, graphite, ink, canvass


TRANS-MAN-2017 - Dimensions-14"X16", Materials-acrylic, graphite, ink, paper, glue


TRANS-MAN-2017 Dimensions-14"x16", Materials-acrylic, graphite, paper, glue

On this last day, I felt it fitting to look back at what has happen in this 2017, as an art maker. Lots have happened and will continue to happen way into the new year. One of the happening things, was my visit to Pennsylvanian University to meet Prof John Jackson, Dean of, THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY AND PRACTICE, and Aaron Levy, Director of SLOUGHT FOUNDATION 
 
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Above, photo-1-Prof. John Jackson.....Photo-2 - Andrea Ngan and Aaron Levy, both of The Slought Foundation

The opportunity to develop a collaborative relationship around the work, we have been developing around art-design in developing community spaces, is something I'm interested in seeing happening.
What will happen, if we invest, time, into a space placing the necessary needs into that space? 
While doing that, everything that happens will have serious aesthetic value, even if it is placing a table into a room. 
How will social development look.
THE ARENA SAVANNAH PLAYSPACE PROPOSAL

THE EAST MORVANT PLAYSPACE PROJECT PROPOSAL


The two photos above, are two examples of proposals made for two communities. There are interesting back stories to them, which we will like to document, in learning how our space invokes certain hurdles in supporting innovation. A story aptly exemplified in 
This story is filled with an artist struggles in moving in and out of space.
If you wish you can view more of the work in the PDF file
This should give you an idea of the work we have been attempting. Getting our people, community, institutions, corporations, that making social art-design, takes time, time, time!

ART
One of my most memorable moments and will continue into 2018, which I hope to present sooner than later is the Toxic Form Project, which will be the presentation of 18 paintings and four sculptures.
What I like about this particular project is the process. 



From, developing the molds, filling them with expanding foam, papier mache, then finding a low pressure spray gun, to spray them.

The experience, gave me the opportunity to work with my with my hands, getting back the confidence and seeing wider possibilities in developing the sculpture, in different forms and performances, which can happen in future projects.

THE STUDIO
This brings me to the studio, as the year is ending, I have been actively developing the work space, rearranging it, so I will be able to explore, confidently the 3-dimensional, the functional, the products that we live and certain performances, which I have conceptually developed and proposed.
It is wow when working in a small space, how creative one will have to get to store paintings, tools, machines and materials. One solution in storing in plain sight. As well as getting rid of stuff!




WORK IS WORK, 
SPACE IS SPACE, 
PEOPLE IS PEOPLE
WHAT I HAVE LEARNT,
ART INVOKES...
POLICY,
ACTIVISM,
COMMUNITY,
ECONOMICS.
ART INVOLVES WORKING
IT ALL
WHAT I'M AWARE NOW MORE THAT ANY OTHER TIME THE ARTIST OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, WILL HAVE TO ADAPT URBAN PLANNING METHODOLOGIES IN FINDING SPACE IN THE DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM.
AS THE ECONOMY CHANGES, IT WILL BE MORE EVIDENT THAT THIS WILL NEED TO HAPPEN.

HAPPY NEW YEAR
DARLEN

Friday, March 17, 2017

RESUME - 2017 - UPDATE

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5Vg_pNPKFOrSW8teWtkWGdScms/view?usp=sharing
Resume's Link 






RESUMÉ


DEAN ARLEN

                                                                                                     
#1 Liberty Homes,
St. Johns Extension Road,
St. Augustine,
Trinidad and Tobago,
Caribbean.

  Tel- H-1-868-662-7076/C-1-868-722-6153
                                     Email: dean_arlen@yahoo.com
Tacarigua Sculptural Play-Space Project-Catalogue
facebook page –
The Paint Installation Project-Catalogue
Facebook darlen projects Page

OBJECTIVES :  To make art-design, sculpture in urban, rural spaces.

EXPERIENCE:    2016-
The Toxic Form Project –
(In development) is the presentation of paintings and sculptures which will tell the tales of the human form in negotiating the urban landscape
                              https://www.facebook.com/darlenprojects/photos/a.
                              2016-2017 ongoing
                             The Heights of Aripo Project – Designing around value-added
                             Collaborators – Aripo Youth Group, Aripo Village Council, University of West Indies, UWI, Geography Dept.
                              The intention with this project is to create a sustainable development understanding within the village centered around design. The first step being a participatory mapping exercise, which will evolve into deeper conversation around design centered development.
                              2016-2017
The East Morvant Playspace Project
                              Client – Member of Parliament for Morvant – Adrian Leonce
                              Collaborators – University of West Indies, UWI Engineering Dept.
                              This project focused on designing around memory. This was guided through interaction with the children and adults living within the community. The designs, were then developed further, by UWI, Engineering MFA student, Darrien Charles.
2016
The La Horquetta Edible Playspace Proposal
Client-Councilor Kwasi Robinson, Tunapuna/Piarco  Regional  Corporation.
The edible playspace was designed to develop a space that operates both as a natural playspace and micro sustainable agricultural project, based within the Phase-5 neighborhood of La Horquetta.
2014. Friday 17 October
The Tacarigua Sculptural Play-Space Project – Official Presentation, Trinidad and Tobago, Hilton Hotel, La Boucan Meeting Room. Here the project was presented to the national community for conversation and support.
2013. January 17 – 7 February.
The Paint Installation Project – Installation of 10 paintings and the 12 posters at Medulla Gallery, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, The Caribbean.
2012
                             THE URBAN HEART BEAT PROJECT – Initiated by the Goethe
                              Institute and the German Embassy – Was the installation of 9
                              Artists artworks in city of Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago.
                              The final presentation being in Berlin, Germany.
                              Catalog title – De Mi Barrio A Tu Barrio, Street Art in Mexico,
                              Central America and the Caribbean.
                              https://youtu.be/wmRwDovQiPI
2011
The AlterEgo Project- Is the solo presentation of 15 art-design pieces of furniture. Built in Trinidad & Tobago and reflecting a Caribbean design philosophy, at the Scrip-J Building, 1 Fernandes Industrial Centre, Laventille, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
2011
The Re-human Seat- A seat designed and built for the International Conference - New Geographies, Studies in Postcoloniality and Globalization hosted by the Department of
                              Liberal Arts & Institute of Gender and Development Studies,
The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus,
March 24-26.
                              2011
We the Artists- A group show of the work of local and international artists curated by Nicollette Ramirez.
                              Installed at the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad
                              And Tobago, January 5th-26th. 
2010
One Day Symposium Art, Design and Architecture – New       Perspectives on Caribbean Practice, organized in collaboration with the Department of Creative and Festival Arts, UWI St. Augustine Campus; a component of the UWI Sculptural Project 2007.
2006-2009
                             The University of  West Indies Sculptural Project
Curator of the project that presented seven artists sculptural proposals to UWI management. I also managed the installation of one of seven sculptures designed as part of the UWI Sculptural Project, outside the Main Library, UWI, St. Augustine Campus.
2008
The Red Earth Festival: Built and presented the installation - The Deprivation Chamber at this An Eco Art Festival, Trinidad and Tobago.
2008
Erotic Art Festival – Installed, a poster installation entitled “Trans” at Drink Wine Bar, Woodbrook, Port of Spain. Trinidad and Tobago. The festival took over several spaces in the Woodbrook community.
2007
                                    Convener of The UWI Sculptural Project,
                                    2007
Solo exhibition: The Capetown Chronicles Installation, Museum of the City of Port of Spain, Fort  San Andreas. Was the installation of street posters, bringing the streets into the Museum space.
                             2006
                              Art residency programme (3months) at Greatmore
Studio, Capetown South Africa & Closing Exhibition Entitled Chutney Jam.
                              Bottom Line Exhibition, A drawing show of 13 artists
                                     held at the Cotton Tree Foundation, St. Ann
2005
                                    Several Group shows held at Eddie Bowen’s Studio
2004
                              Worked on several independent projects, one of
which was to establish my own company, DArlen
 Ltd.    
2003
Installation “Red Devil Tail” at Co-Sign, a project of Basso Leonard Architects Collaborative (BLAC), Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
2002
Mi Casa Yo Casa – Plans for Resettlement
An installation of drawings and sculpture, CCA7, Contemporary Art Gallery, Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago
“The House of Hervé meets  the  House  of  Dean” – A  Collaborative  installation  with   French  artist  Hervé Chambon, Fort Andreas Museum, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
2000
Assistant  to  the  prop master  on  the  film The Mystic  Masseur, a  film  by  Merchant  Ivory  Productions.

Annual Exhibition, Trinidad and Tobago Art Society.
1999
Big  River  1999  International  Artists Workshop - one  of  twenty two  artists from  Trinidad and Tobago  and  around  the  world  - Caribbean Contemporary Arts(CCA7), Grande Riviere, Trinidad and Tobago.
Gestures: An  Installation - first  solo  exhibition, installed  at  the  National  Museum  of  Trinidad  and  Tobago 
Meridian International  Exhibition, USA. Traveling exhibition to several US States.
1998
Division  of  Gender  Affairs, Ministry of Culture and  Gender Affairs, Government of Trinidad and Tobago and Shebang  Media, USA -   Conceptualizing  videos with other  artists -
1997
Mural  project: the  paddock  walls, Queens  Park  Savannah, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
Design and construction of sets for video, AVM  Studios, Morvant,  Trinidad and Tobago.
1996
Trinidad and  Tobago  Art  Society, Annual  Exhibition
1992
Dean & Zoya”  Exhibition,  Eddie  Bowen  studio .
1991
Design  artist: Crossover  Design  Ltd.
Young  Artists  Exhibition , Aquarela  Galleries
1990
Art  Dept., Trinidad  and  Tobago  Printing  and  Packaging Ltd.
1989
Trinidad and Tobago Art Society Annual Exhibition,  Central  Bank, Port of Spain .
Visual Arts Environment Exhibition,  Gallery 1234


EDUCATION

1994-1996
Ontario  College  of  Art  and  Design, Toronto, Canada.
1991-1993
Creative Arts Centre, Faculty  of  Arts & General Studies, The University  of  the West Indies, St. Augustine campus.
1986-1998
Craftsman’s  Diploma  in  Jewelry Design & Production, John  Donaldson  Technical  Institute, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago .
1979-1983
Fatima  College (Secondary School).

AWARDS

1997
First  prize - Inter  American  Development (IADB) Bank  Design  Competition .
1994
Commonwealth  Fellowship  to  the  Ontario  College  of  Art and  Design, Toronto, Canada .
FUTURE PROJECTS

2016 AND BEYOND

Setting the goals to develop a multi disciplinarian studio, inclusive of art, design, video and farming.

ARTICLES
Report from the Sunday Guardian – Dean Arlen: Big doodles, Big Ideas - http://arcthemagazine.com/arc/2013/01/report-from-the-sunday-guardian-dean-arlen-big-doodles-big-ideas/
Taking art and design to the public - http://digital.guardian.co.tt/?iid=107550#folio=110
Torture & Pleasure
Heartbeat in the Barrio: Caribbean and Central American Street Art - https://repeatingislands.com/2012/05/09/heartbeat-in-the-barrio-caribbean-and-central-american-street-art/


Dean Arlen