News from Pat's Studio

Friday, October 25, 2013

Announcing the publication of Mountain Mother Goose:  Appalachian Children's Folklore
...collected by my aunt;  illustrated by me

Collected by Ruth Ann Musick and Walter Barnes
Edited by Judy Prozzillo Byers
Illustrated by Patricia Musick along with Noel W. Tenney and John Henry Randolph

Mountain Mother Goose is a collection of jingles, jangles, rhymes, riddles, games, and lesson stories chanted and sung on the playgrounds of Central Appalachia, recited in one-room schools, and echoed in backyards and schoolyards throughout the small villages and farms that dotted the hills and valleys of West Virginia. Stretching through most of the 20th Century, this collection of melodies traces the regional attitudes and traditions of American children at play. As early progressive educators and folklorists, Dr. Walter Barnes and Dr. Ruth Ann Musick painstakingly gathered a rich harvest of child lore. Dr. Barnes encouraged Dr. Musick to pluck the folk ways and narratives of youngsters by sharing with his younger colleague the many examples that he had heard from children in the rural schools around the state. The features in the eight chapters of the book move from childhood to teens with such sections as nonsense, taunts, and teases; act-out games; counting-out rhymes; riddles; jump rope rhymes; lesson stories; play-party games; and autographs and epitaphs. Illustrated with the lively sketches and paintings of Pat Musick along with works by Noel W. Tenney and John H. Randolph, this collection is sure to delight the infant being read to in her mother’s lap, to enliven the play of the older child, and to bring a smile to the older reader who recalls similar games and songs from his youth. Enjoy this celebration of being young in age and young at heart.

For information on how to obtain your copy, please call (304) 367-4403 or e-mail Beth.Martin@fairmontstate.edu

http://www.fairmontstate.edu/folklife/mountain-mother-goose-child-lore-west-virginia


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Online exhibition--Artists-in-Residence in National Parks

Online exhibition of national parks artist residencies:

http://www.visitnationalparkarts.org/exhibition.cfm?cdid=2&exhibitionid=2&cid=16

"Wall Canyon"  (alternative title:  "Oasis")--an enameled copper piece I created that was inspired by my artist residency at North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park--is on display in this online exhibition, which includes visual, literary, and performing arts.
My piece is on the "Places and Wonder" page of the visual art exhibition.

The exhibition as a whole reflects the variety and depth of inspiration our parks provide ~

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Story: the Great Depression, my parents, & me

The chicken shack studio, c. 1932
Storytelling:  the Great Depression, my parents, and me

Imagination, paradox, and reminiscences from my childhood and from my father's writings about his experiences during the Great Depression
(click on the title to access the youtube video of this story)