Circling IRL: a zine workshop in Brooklyn

I’m really looking forward to hosting this Circling IRL workshop next weekend (Saturday, September 23, 6-8pm) – through discussion and artmaking, we’ll explore the ways we make and sustain a creative life. Whether you consider yourself an artist or not, this will be a fun evening of conversation and creativity (and pizza 🍕), and I hope you’ll join us!

Tickets are $15 and registration is required. Learn more, and register here:

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Bushwick Open Studios 2023

It’s been almost a year since I moved into my current studio at Paradice Palase’s Oasis Studios, and I really love the space as well as all I’ve been able to work on there. The building (including my studio, and the other artists listed below) will be open from 1-6pm on September 24 as part of this year’s Bushwick Open Studios. I hope you’ll come by to check out the space as well as some of my new drawings which have not yet been exhibited.

All are welcome! Bring your kid, your neighbor, your dog. There will be light snacks and drinks to share, and I’ll be giving away some greeting card prints of my work to those who stop by. Plus, Krystiana and I will be collecting contributions for a collaborative Circling zine that weekend, so you’ll be able to add to that as well while you’re here!

Save the date:
Sunday, September 24, 2023
1-6pm, drop in anytime
1260 Broadway (Ground Floor), Brooklyn, NY 11221 [map]

having wings

having wings - Amy Bornman | Lynnette Therese Sauer
photo: Amy Bornman

Having Wings is a community-sourced advent anthology created / edited by Amy Bornman (of All Well Workshop), and it contains a drawing I made and words I wrote this advent season. Amy’s thoughtfulness in her creative process and beautiful handsewn creations have been inspiring as I consider my work (“art” and otherwise), and how it intersects with the values by which I hope to live. So when she announced an invitation to participate in this gathering of poems for the hoping, waiting season of advent, I wanted to contribute.

Most of my drawings this year have been unplanned curves filling sketchbook pages, as I try to get outside of a systematic mindset when it comes to making. Searching for the intuition I hope I have, and maybe starting to find it in this practice. After filling untold sketchbook pages with these swirling lines, I started noticing forms that reminded me of art historical Madonna and Child paintings. (A lovely google image search: “abstract madonna and child”.) Continue reading “having wings”

Fine Lines

This spring, I worked with Etta and Aaron (both seniors in the printmaking department) to create our joint thesis show, entitled Fine Lines. Completing a painting thesis at Herron includes several elements: an exhibition, oral review, and paper; the pieces displayed at Fine Lines represent several years of (conceptual and visual) idea development. Creating this show helped bring together components of my art practice which I’d previously seen as separate and difficult to reconcile. It provided space to consider the works in relationship to each other, the typically unseen elements of my art-making process, and real people who interacted with them. In the end, this portion of the thesis work was simply an extension of the rest of my years of Herron – art as process, as teacher, as connector.

The photos / statements below recap the visual part of my thesis work as seen at our show, which took place on April 15, 2016 at The Oilwick.


Fine Lines | Lynnette Therese Sauer

Show Statement: Marietta Miller, Aaron Green and Lynnette Sauer’s thesis exhibition is a celebration of line in drawing, printmaking, and painting.  The work is thematically varied but unified by their love of mark making. Fine Lines references the idiom “There is a fine line between x and y.” It is in the fragile in-between, the gray areas, that Marietta, Aaron, and Lynnette find inspiration for their work.

IMG_6256 Continue reading “Fine Lines”