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"Antler Woman I"

Oil on Canvas

48"x48"

"Antler Woman II"

Wood, Wax Wire

72"x36"x24"

"Red Hill Garden"

Oil on Canvas

30"x40"

"Fiery World"

Silk, Wire, Acrylic

72"x60"x12"

 

 

"Chthonic Passage I"

Oil on Unstretched Canvas

48"x72"

"Chthonic Passage II"

Oil on Unstretched Canvas

48"x72"

"Chthonic Passage III"

Acrylic and Cotton on Unstretched Canvas

55"x72"

"Chthonic Passage IV"

Oil on Unstretched Canvas

48"x72"

 

 

 

"Flayed I"

Silk, Wax, Wire

72"x24"x60"

"Flayed II"

Silk, Wax, Wood

84"x7"x6"

"Flayed III"

Plaster, Gauze, Glass

60"x6"x6"

"Flayed IV"

Wax, Wire, Wood

84"x72"x24"

 

"Psychic Surgery I"

Mixed

60"x36"

"Psychic Surgery II"

Mixed

60"x36"

"Psychic Surgery III"

Mixed

60"x36"

"Psychic Surgery IV"

Mixed

72"x48"

 

 Mixed-media artist's work crawls under the skin

April 8, 2005

Pearl Serbanic is a local mixed media artist. (Robert Ruiz/The Times)
If you go:
WHAT: "Psyched Again," mixed-media work of Pearl Serbanic.
WHEN: Through April 29.
WHERE: Prima Tazza, 8835 Line Avenue.
ADMISSION: Free and open to the public. For more information, call the café at (318) 550-0174.
By Jennifer Flowers

jenniferflowers@gannett.com

When Pearl Serbanic isn't in the throes of the creative process, she occasionally gets caught off-guard when her own artwork creeps her out a little.

But that's okay with the mixed-media artist, who strives to evoke that exact type of visceral reaction from her viewers.

Much of her art is influenced by her life experiences, including two kidney transplants she underwent in Shreveport, first in 1981 and later in 1995.

In "Flayed," a mixed-media triptych hanging in her home, eyes stare and claws scratch through a cocoonlike gauze cylinder. Another part of the triptych, made of metal wires submerged beneath beeswax, takes on a semi-transparent, skin-like quality.

Serbanic, 52, got her art degree from LSUS and had her first juried show in 1982 in her late 20s at the Meadows Museum of Art at Centenary College. She returned to LSUS to pursue graduate work in counseling psychology and completed her studies last summer. She now works as a foster parent trainer for sexually abused children and acts as director of counseling at the Hope Medical Group for Women.

Serbanic, who lives in Shreveport, is showing her mixed-media wall sculptures locally at the Prima Tazza coffee shop in an exhibit titled "Psyched Again" through April 29.

QUESTION: Where do you get your inspiration?

ANSWER: I don't really have to get it. It's there every day. I wake up thinking about a form or a feeling and then I start working in a very unconscious way of putting things together to bring out whatever the feeling is that I have.

Q: What type of a visual language do you use in your work?

A: It's probably more subconscious. And I want it to be vague enough so when someone looks at it, it's going to be a personal message to them. They're not going to know what it is. There are amazing responses that people will have when they look at my work.

Q: You said you're an admirer of (American realist) Edward Hopper. Why?

A: I've always admired his work so much 'cause there was always such a sense of something's going on here, which is typically what's happening in peoples' lives. There's always something going on but you may not always know what it is.

Q: Why did you get a master's degree in psychology?

A: I really like art therapy, but I couldn't afford to move away and go to a college that specializes in that, so I created my own field as well as I could in this area.

Q: What do you like about art therapy?

A: For some reason I guess, just working through my own life, I think everybody develops coping skills. And for me art always helped me to work through things, and at a young age I found I had a skill working with others and finding a way for them to get better. And a lot of it involved expressive therapy and different media besides just talking.

Q: Is it hard to keep from bringing your work home with you?

A: A lot of people who think they can council find they can't separate themselves from that. I typically do well. I'm able to leave things alone and not bring them home and mull over it for the rest of the day. Maybe that's what art does. It kind of gives you an outlet for that.

Q: Do you have an ultimate goal in mind for your work?

A: I really don't. My work sort of has a life of its own, and I live by the philosophy of don't push the river. So I just kind of let it flow and see what I need to do next. Because I've had difficult stuff to deal with in my life, art isn't going to be a source of anxiety. If there's a place to show it, fine, put it up on the walls. If not, that's OK.

Q: Could you imagine not fitting art into your already busy schedule?

A: No because it's like food and water to me. It's nourishment. It's a craving. I do something creative every day. Even if I don't have time to go make art per se, then I will go out in my yard, and do something creative. I'll cut something and put it in some water and be creative with it to try to balance out all the analytical things that go on all day. You have to do something intuitive now and then or you'll go crazy.


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April 8, 2005

 

 

 

PEARL SERBANIC     

 


E-mail pearlserbanic@aol.com

 

 

Education

 

JULY/2004   Louisiana State University                  Shreveport, LA

       MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY

AUG/1985   Louisiana State University                   Shreveport, LA

        BA  FINE ART

 

Professional experience

 

2001-present:   Louisiana Foster Parent Program                                                   

        Workshop Facilitator: Travel to several cities in Louisiana to setup and run training

        groups for foster parents. The topics currently are “Reaching Children

        Through Art and Play” and “Setting Boundaries.” These are primarily skills

        groups using role play and demonstration.

2001-2002:   Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse of Northwest Louisiana

Counselor: Substance abuse counselor. Conducted group and individual sessions for adults. This included expressive therapy, writing treatment plans and doing drug screens.                                  

1989-1993:   Rutherford House Juvenile Facility  Shreveport, LA

      Counselor: Conducted groups and individual sessions for the Victim     

       Assistance Program for sexually abused adolescents. These sessions   

       incorporated the use of art and play.

       

Art Activities

 

2004:  Shreveport Regional Arts Council Juror for the Artist Roster.

1998-2003:  Summer art workshops at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. These included oil painting, mixed

media, and watercolor.

1999:  Participated in Jungian workshops learning expressive art therapy at St. Simon’s Island, GA.

1995:  Awarded $2500 Visual Artist Fellowship for artistic merit from Shreveport Regional Arts Council.

1993-1994: Awarded design project of outdoor banners for downtown Shreveport, LA.

1993:  Awarded residential fellowship for visual art to the Hambidge Art Center, Rabun Gap, GA.,

a residential facility for the creative arts.

1993: Featured on local television show, ARTSCENE. 

 

1992: Chosen to be included in the Visual Artist Slide Registry of Shreveport Regional Arts

Council.

 

1989: Speaker at the Stoner Art Center in Shreveport, LA. for the Shreveport Fiber Guild.

 

Art Shows

 

2004: Individual Show, Louisiana Tech Art Gallery, Ruston, LA.

 

2003:Louisiana Artist Show, Old State Capital, Baton Rouge, LA.

        

         Eye-20 Group Show, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA.

        

           Louisiana Bicentennial Exhibition, Louisiana Tech Art Gallery, Ruston, LA.

 

2002: Eye-20 Group Show, South Arkansas Arts Center, Eldorado, AR.

 

          Eye-20 Group Show, River Oaks Square Arts Center, Alexandria, LA.

 

2001: Show with Lucille Reed, Renzi Education and Art Center, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Show with William Little, Tower Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

 

2000: Artport Group Show, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Eye-20 Group Show, River Oaks Square Arts Center, Alexandria, LA.

 

1999: Eye-20 Group Show, Tower Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Eye-20 Group Show, Snyder Museum, Bastrop, LA.

 

1998: “3 Women” Show with Donna Service and Laura Noland-Harter, Mothers’ Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

 

1997: Louisiana Major Works: 20th Anniversary Exhibition, Invitational Group Show, Contemporary

           Arts Center, New Orleans, LA.

 

          “Please Touch” Group Show, Meadows Museum, Shreveport, LA.

 

1996: Artport Group Show, Shreveport, LA.

 

          “In Your Face” Group Show, Woolworth Building, Shreveport, LA.

 

          “Discovery 3096” Group Show, invitational by the Pyramid Group, Woolworth Building,

           Shreveport, LA.

 

          Downtown Neon Saturday Night Visual Display, Jordan and Booth Building, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Eye-20 Group Show, Lost Bazaar Gallery, Monroe, LA.

 

          Eye-20 Group Show, Center for Contemporary Art, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Eye-20 Group Show, Snyder Museum, Bastrop, LA.

 

1995: Artport Group Show, Shreveport, LA.

 

          20th Anniversary Red River Revel ARTBOX Show Invitational, Barnwell Art Center,

          Shreveport, LA.

 

1994: Alumni Show, LSUS Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

“Land of the Psyche” show with Sue Gillpin, Meandor Moon Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

 

1993: Artport Group Show, Shreveport, LA

 

1992: LSUS Five State Juried Exhibition, Turner Art Center, Centenary College, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Artport Group Show, Shreveport, LA.

 

          19th Annual Juried Competition, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA.

          Texas and Neighbors Art Competition juried group show, Dallas, TX.

 

          Miniature Painting Show, Riverside Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

 

1991: “Louisiana: Used Again” juried group show, Magale Library Gallery, Centenary College

          Campus, Shreveport, LA.

 

          National Works on Paper juried group show, University of Texas, Tyler, TX.

 

          Artport Group Show, Shreveport, LA.

 

1990: “Jane Doe Show” with Dorothy Kristi Hanna and Jennifer Wise, LSUS Gallery,

          Shreveport, LA.

 

          “Black/White” Task Force juried group show, Southern University Metro Gallery,

          Shreveport, LA.

 

          Louisiana Artist Invitational Group Show, Trammel Crow Building, Baton Rouge, LA.

 

          Contemporary Arts Review: Invitational Group Show, Boots Pharmaceutical, Shreveport, LA.

 

1986: Contemporary Arts Review: Invitational Group Show, Boots Pharmaceutical, Shreveport, LA.

 

          “Current Work” Individual Show, Magale Library Gallery, Centenary College

          Campus, Shreveport, LA.

 

1985: “Southern Revelation” group show, Barnwell Art Center, Shreveport, LA.

 

          “Current Work” Individual Show, Commercial Bank, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Graduate  Show, LSUS Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Shreveport Art: A Sesquicentennial Celebration” juried group show, Meadows Museum of Art,

          Shreveport, LA.

 

          Faculty Choice Group Show, LSUS Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

 

          “Blind Leading the Blind” group show invitational, Upper Gladstone Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

 

1984: Faculty Choice Group Show, LSUS Gallery, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Festa Italiana Group Show, Ward Building, Shreveport, LA.

 

          Super Derby Arts Festival group show, Bossier City, LA.

 

1983: “The Unveiling” individual show, Shreve Square, Shreveport, LA.

 

1982: Shreveport Art Guild Biennial Exhibition: National Juried Group Show, Meadows M useum

          of Art, Shreveport, LA.

 


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