Monday, April 8, 2013

Art is Life...and things roll on..BIG ANNOUNCEMENT


Big NEWS
to all my students, parents and friends
Art Life Studio
is hitting the road. 


Announcing...

  
I bought a 1968 International Harvester Metro Mite step van about a year ago...and thanks to the awesome crew and Johnny Crumby at Music City MotorWorks we are almost finished with the renovation of this vintage beauty.  
Art Moves will be ready to roll this Summer...to bring you a complete mobile art experience for your event or party. 

Art Moves is Art Life..... on wheels.  





There are big things ahead for this studio in the tree tops. 
I want to thank you for all the time I got to be there with you - creating memories.
This special place is filled with so many memories. 
So many of you - so many moments when I saw your face light up and REMEMBER something you already knew....that you have a passion to create things...that you are an artist.

and you learned.
 and you laughed....a lot.

I have a new vision....it's me and my vintage van mobile art studio, with a new focus.
I want to reach more people in the city of Nashville, and surrounding cities
I want to fill up my own creative well...by creating new work, new curriculum, and generate new and fresh project ideas
  I will focus on special events, on-site art group education, school and teacher in-service workshops, and of course the most unique art parties for you and your friends!



Stay tuned....because new and exciting things are to come.   I wish you all a summer full of creativity and discovery....and be sure to look out for information from Art Moves, Nashville's original art studio on wheels....because it's coming soon!
As always, be inspired.
Look out for life being art, it's all around you.
Find the beauty, find the uniqueness...because
There are no wrongs and rights your creation.
It's just as it should be.
It's your creation,
and you are the artist,
BELIEVE IT.

Thank you for all the memories.
Juli Schumann
artist/owner/teacher
Art Life Studio



1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi Juli,

this looks like an amazing venture! Im an artist and arts tutor in Australia, and much of your sentiments about teaching art I share...
I would love to know how you went with the mobile studio. If you would care to take the time to tell me a little about it (good and bad points) it would be so appreciated.

Hope you are well and still immersing yourself into the creativity which you are so obviously passionate about...

Warmly,

Vivianne