Here you'll find recent exhibitions, residencies, press features, and moments where the work has found new resonance. This page offers a glimpse into the evolving journey of my practice—where it's been, where it's going, and how it's being received.
How to make crumpled paper Trees. This is a great art project for people with Alzheimer's dementia. You can alter this to simplify, making it less stressful. Just make the cutout tree beforehand. My group loved this. Crumpling the paper made them feel empowered, something they feel less and less of as this disease progresses. I like to play music while they work. "Autumn leaves" by Nat King Cole, "Autumn in New York" by Frank Sinatra and "Early Autumn" by Johnny Mathis. I
This will be my third adventure through France. The 2017 French Adventure was fantastic. We explored unique places in Paris, had a private tour through the city at night, painted in Monet's Garden, ate at a Michelin Star restaurant, stayed in a historic farm house and painted in a Normandy harbor. Deep friendships were cultivated as we shared experiences of a lifetime. Do not miss the next adventure. We will visit the wine region, making sure to taste the wines of the various
Kim Weissenborn’s artistic pursuits are as varied as the colors in her palette PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARTINA TANNERY Artist Kim Weissenborn, wearing a favorite painting apron, stands by the easel supporting her watercolor of Marseille, France, titled “Vieux Port View.”On a gray, rainy morning, Kim Weissenborn discussed her career as an artist at her combination house and studio in Vero Beach. Kim hails from a family steeped in the fine arts: her grandmother and aunt were in Vaude