Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Summer Plein Air Painting Survey - Please respond before April 16, 2011

Hi, I'm looking for input on when and where everyone would like to paint this summer. Please respond before April 16 so I can compile results to share and make a schedule.

Survey:

1) When would you like to start our outdoor plein air painting sessions?
  • May 1
  • June 1 (Traditional start date)
2) Possible painting sessions - pick the days & times you would be most likely be able to participate. Number in order of your preference, e.g. #1 for best day & time to #6 least likely to attend.
  • Tuesday Morning - usually start around 9am
  • Wednesday Morning - usually start around 9am
  • Tuesday Evening - usually start after people get out of work
  • Wednesday Evening - usually start after people get out of work
  • Thursday Afternoon 2:30pm
  • Saturday Morning - usually start around 9am
3) Pick your top 10 locations that you would like to paint.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10

Here's a partial list of links to previous years Plein Air Painting Schedules if you'd like some ideas.
  • 2010-2011 winter: http://milwaukeesketchclub.blogspot.com/2011/01/winter-2011-plein-air-sketching.html
  • 2010 summer: http://milwaukeesketchclub.blogspot.com/2010/05/milwaukee-sketch-club-summer-2010-plein.html
  • October 2009: http://milwaukeesketchclub.blogspot.com/2009/10/october-plein-air-schedule.html
  • Sept/Oct 2009: http://milwaukeesketchclub.blogspot.com/2009/09/milwaukee-sketch-club-sept-oct-plein.html
  • August 2009: http://milwaukeesketchclub.blogspot.com/2009/08/milwaukee-sketch-club-august-plein-air.html
  • July 2009: http://milwaukeesketchclub.blogspot.com/2009/06/milwaukee-sketch-club-july-2009-plein.html
  • There's more but I think that this is enough

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Richeson Call for Artists Exhibitions

See http://www.richeson75.com/callforentries.html

Exhibition

Entry Deadline (Postmarked)

Exhibition Dates

Small Works 2011

with affiliate sponsor Professional Artist

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November 30, 2010

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February 7 - March 25, 2011

Still Life & Abstract 2011

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January 20, 2011

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April 18 - June 10, 2011

Landscape 2011

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March 28, 2011

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June 24 - August 26, 2011

Figure/Portrait 2011

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June 10, 2011

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September 9 - November 4, 2011

Richeson's Art School

2011 Workshops

OPEN STUDIO!

Life Drawing

Everyone Welcome. No Sign-Up Necessary.

Cost: $5.00 per person, per session
When: Tuesdays* from 10:00am-1:00pm and Wednesdays from 6:00pm-9:00pm

*as long as it does not conflict with a workshop

Easels, tables and stools are available for use.
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The Richeson School of Art & Gallery has workshops by Stephen Quiller, Robert Liberace, jeffrey Legg, Ratindra Das, Sally Strand & Morten E. Solberg.

See http://www.richesonart.com/school/workshops/index.html for more information.

Workshops registration form pdf available here.

Join them on overseas workshops to Scotland!
Click on each artist’s name below for more information.
Stephen Quiller (Water Media)
Maggie Price (Pastels)
Lorrie Turner (Pastels)

Richeson 75: Wisconsin Plein Air Exhibition 7/9-9/18 Berstrom Mahler Museum

Richeson School of Art & Gallery and Bergstrom-Mahler Museum are proud to announce the first Richeson 75 Wisconsin Plein Air Exhibit, which will be shown at the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum from July 8-September 18, 2011.

This competition is open to Wisconsin residents age 18 or over, and the subject matter is limited to the Wisconsin landscape drawn/painted primarily 'en plein air' (on-site, outdoors). Any 2-D medium will be accepted, except photography or digitally created/enhanced work.

Artists must certify that the painting(s) they enter were completed primarily on-site 'en plein air' and identify the location in Wisconsin where it was created. The painting must have been completed after January 1, 2010. For the purposes of this exhibit, a painting/drawing is considered to be created primarily en plein air if only minor cosmetic adjustments were made off-site or in-studio. Art must have been created entirely by the submitted artist and not under the supervision of or with assistance from any other artist.

Jack Richeson Co. is sponsoring awards as follows:
$1,000 cash 1st Place
$500 Richeson art materials for 2nd Place
$250 Richeson art materials for 3rd Place

Entry fees are $20 for one entry, $30 for two entries, $40 for three entries per artist. Deadline for submissions is May 13, 2011.
All entries must be submitted online: Click HERE for the entry portal
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Also keep an eye out for the announcement of a Plein Air Event from RIcheson's and the Bergstrom-Mahler to be held August 4-6, 2011!. Save the dates - Details will be released soon!

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from: http://www.bergstrom-mahlermuseum.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=5&Itemid=37

Richeson 75: Wisconsin Plein Air Exhibition

July 9-September 18

Jack Richeson Co. and the Bergstrom Mahler Museum are proud to announce the first Richeson 75 Wisconsin Plein Air Exhibit. This competition is open to Wisconsin residents age 18 or over, and the subject matter is limited to the Wisconsin landscape drawn/painted primarily 'en plein air' (on-site, outdoors). Any 2-D medium will be accepted except photography or digitally created/enhanced work.

Click here to enter your work.

Structuring Art as Book workshops Berstrom Mahler Museum April, May

For more info see: http://www.bergstrom-mahlermuseum.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=5&Itemid=37

No Jacket Required: Structuring Art as Book

April 9 - June 26, 2011

This exhibition tosses off the dust jacket and traditional view of books as mere stores of information and invites you to come and see how artists convey ideas through the structure of the book itself.

Exhibition Opening and Gallery Tour
Friday, April 8, 5-8pm

Adult bookmaking workshops:
Basic Bookbinding 101
Thursday, April 28 10 am-12:30
In this basic bookbinding class you will learn how to construct 4-5 different books.
$35/all supplies included • class limited to 15

Making a Blank Journal
Friday morning, May 20 10 am-12:30
Learn to make a blank journal with 40-60 pages and hard covers.
$35/all supplies included • class limited to 15
Register on-line or call 920-751-4658

Adult lectures
Structuring art as book: A lecture series
6:30 – 8pm
April 27
May 11

Thank you exhibition Sponsors: Richard L. Johnson Memorial Trust, WI Energy Foundation, the Wisconsin Arts board with funds from the state of WI and the National Endowment for the Arts and The Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region.

Viper Event at BucketWork,s 706 S 5th, St March 31, 7-10pm


Vintage Inspired Portrait & Entertainment Room (VIPER) night premiered in November 2010 at BYO Gallery & Cocktail Lounge in Bayview. In short VIPER is a party, held bi-monthly at different venues, where you can create art or just hang out with friends and enjoy the entertainment. There is always some kind of vintage inspired theme and non-traditional models, i.e. burlesque performers, actors, etc. November's VIPER had a 1950's theme, pinup model and local sultry songbird Chanel Le Meaux was the entertainment. In January VIPER was "shaken, not stirred" and you guessed it- complete with James Bond ala 1960's, villain, bond girls and members of the Brewcity Bombshells performed.

This month VIPER will be held at Bucketworks, Milwaukee's own "healthclub for the brain". The theme is SESAME STREET: old school. Puppeteers from Angy Young Men, Ltd.,best known for their annual Halloween production of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: the puppet show, will be on hand with some of their newest puppet creations, posing for your creative pleasure, performing and improvising skits to entertain the masses.

Some FAQ's I get about VIPER:

Q: Is it a class? A: No. There is no instructor. It is a fun, funky alternative to academic art classes. It's like a party with people there who you have permission to draw, paint, photograph, etc.
Q: Can I take pictures? A: Yes. Photographers are welcome. Bring model releases if you wish.

Q: Do I need to bring my own supplies? A: Yes.

Q: Why does it cost $10?
A: Because I have to pay the models & entertainment and rent the venue. My ultimate goal is to have VIPER well enough attended that money and/or supplies can be donated to an arts organization each time. Oh, and it's fun!

BIOS:

Angry young Men, ltd.: What can I say? I went to school with some of these folks. They are all some of the most kind, awesome, & creative types I know. I'm lucky to call them friends and Milwaukee is lucky to have them! Find out more about them at http://www.angryyoungmenltd.com/.

Alice Wilson: That's me. I'm the gal who dreamed up this idea. I'm a local actress and art model. Please look for VIPER on Facebook. There are cool pictures.
For more information contact Alice at rockinredhead52@gmail.com


Lake Mills Art Center Watercolor workshop with Amy Arntson April 2-3

APRIL 2ND AND 3RD THE LAKE MILLS ARTS CENTER OFFERS A
WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP WITH AMY ARNTSON. AMY IS IS AN
AWARD WINNING ARTIST AND HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS
AN ART PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-
WHITEWATER. THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN
TECHNIQUES FROM A PROFESSIONAL PAINTER. SEE HER WORK.
www.amyarntson.net

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN REGISTERING IN THIS WORKSHOP
AND TO LEARN MORE, PLEASE GO TO www.lakemillsartscenter.com
or the Lake Mills Arts Center Facebook Page. You may email us at
info@lakemillsartscenter or call 608.843.3308 .

April Class Schedule at James Hempel Fine Arts Studio

For More Info email: jwhempel@hotmail.com

WEDNESDAYS-
Attend class in the mornings or evenings:
4 WEDNESDAY mornings from 10 AM - 12:30 PM Coffee cup
or
4 WEDNESDAY evenings from 6:45 PM -9:15 PMSleeping half-moon
Session Class Dates: March 30th, April 6th, 13th, & 20th

SATURDAYS-
Attend class in the mornings or afternoons:
4 SATURDAY mornings from 10 AM - 12:30 PM Coffee cup
or
4 SATURDAY afternoons from 1 PM - 3:30 PMSun
Session Class Dates: April 2nd, 9th, 16th & 23rd

Additional Information:
-I demonstrate in various media every Wednesday morning at 9AM. These demos are free for all enrolled students who wish to attend, regardless of your class time.
-Choose to work at your own pace in any variety of drawing or painting media with personalized instruction.
-Tuition is $120 for each monthly session of four 2-1/2 hour classes. Attend as many of the free demos as you like every Wednesday morning.
-You may make up any missed classes at any other class time or carry them over into the next session. Classes are held 4 times weekly - year round.
-Open to all skill levels and ages 12 and up.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Upcoming Plein Air Painting Events, Competitions, Markets 2011

Some Upcoming Events
Plein Air events not held this year

Winter 2011 Plein Air Sketching Schedule Updated

Here's where we are planning to go on Thursday at about 2:30ish in the next four weeks depending on the weather.
  • 3/31/11 Scuppernong Springs. Directions: From Eagle at the junction of State Hwys 59 and 67, proceed north on Hwy 67 about 1 mile to CTH ZZW. Turn left on ZZW. Scuppernong Springs parking lot is on the left about ¼ mile. State Park Fee. Ruins from early marl processing factory, pond, springs, wetlands.
  • 4/7 East Troy Electric Railroad Substation. Directions: From I43, take 120N to East Troy center. A band gazebo is in the center of the square. From the square continue straight north on Church Street two blocks to the tracks. The Substation, a large brick building, is on the right. Also railroad equipment is usually parked nearby.
  • 4/14 Fox River County Park. Waukesha. Directions: From I43 exit Hwy 83N to ES. Right (East) on ES to XX. Left (North) on XX to I. Left (West) on I to H. Right on H to park entrance on right. Waukesha County Park Fee. Views of the Fox River, wetlands.
  • 4/21 Eagle, WI Business District. Directions: At the junction of State Hwys 59 and 67. Quaint buildings are located all around.
Some future places we're thinking of going are:
  • East Troy Center. Directions: From I43, take 120N to East Troy center. A band gazebo is in the center of the square. Interesting buildings are all around the square.
  • Paradise Spring. Directions: From Eagle at the junction of State Hwys 59 and 67, proceed west on Hwy 59 about ½ mile. Turn right (north) on CTH N. Paradise Spring is about ½ mile on the right. State Park Fee. Picturesque pond, dam, and spring house.
  • Old World Wisconsin. Directions: From Eagle at the junction of State Hwys 59 and 67, proceed south on Hwy 67 about 1 mile to entrance on the right. Wisconsin Historical Society Fee required. Historic buildings from around Wisconsin.
  • County park behind Waukesha West high school
  • Along river behind new Target on sunset in waukesha. Parking & river views
  • Retzer

Blarney Castle 3/17/11













Very pleasant temperature. Almost 50 F. Overcast and humid. Threatened to rain but never did.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Hidden Lakes 3/10/11



Started out cloudy but temperature was fairly pleasant despite a chill wind. By 5 the colors were beautiful. Met some real nice people too!

Next Plein air is
3/17 - Bissett House / Blarney Castle (#8) 212 Pearl Ave. There is a very old stone children's playhouse built in the 1900's that looks like a stone castle. According to Tour #3 "The castle, with its sturdy stone walls, was built in 1897 by the Porter family. A friendly rivalry among the neighbors led them to erect this replica of the Irish Blarney Castle so that they would have a better garden than their neighbors. The got the idea from the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893. The castle provided a great place for the village children to play. When cars came along, gasoline was stored in it so that the townspeople could get gasoline when the gas station was closed." Directions: From Hwy I43, take 83N. Turn right (east) on Pearl street, then turn left (north) on Pleasant St.

Ginger Fredericks Art Exhibition, Reception 3/22

(An email from Ginger Fredericks)
I'm inviting all you guys to my solo art exhibition with Katie Gingrass Gallery -
reception: Tues March 22 5pm-7pm held at Coquette Cafe -
316 Milwaukee Street, Third ward - hope you can make it!

The Impressionist Vision: An American Impressionism Oil Painting Workshop

In the late 19th century a number of American painters adopted the style and working methods of the French Impressionists, revolutionary in its bright sketchy brushwork as well as unconventional compositions and subject matter. Working both at home and abroad, these American artists created an astonishing range of truly inspired works from sun splashed seasonal landscapes to vigorous bustling cityscapes and intimate interior scenes depicting domestic tranquility.

Paint along with James as we explore in depth
some seminal works from key artists of the movement to discover the process and procedures used to create a variety of atmospheric effects of light and space.

Everyone has had a great time at all of our past all-day intensive painting workshops.
(A little art history-A lot of painting)
I hope you will be able to join us this time!


When: Friday March 25th, 2011
10 AM - 4:30 PM

Where: James Hempel Fine Arts Studio

133 W. Pittsburgh Ave, Studio #503 (The Arts Building)

Milwaukee, WI 53204


Workshop is $50


Supplies:

In addition to the standard oil painting supplies (paints, brushes, palette, odorless mineral spirits, paper toweling)

you will need 3 small to medium (8"x 10" to 12"x 16") canvases or canvas boards to paint on.

We will take a short break for lunch. You can bring a brown bag or pick up something across the street at Alterra.


If you have any other questions regarding this workshop or need directions to my studio, feel free to give me a call or reply to this message.


Thank you,

James Hempel
jwhempel@hotmail.com
(414) 530-6939

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Horn Feeds Mill Plein Air 3/3/11






We had a great time. The Horn Feeds Mill buildings were very interesting. The historic Cloisy house is nearby and a couple of blocks south is Pius V church. After we got done painting we visited with the lady in Horn Feeds Mill and petted a really nice old dog named Oscar. One big advantage of plein air painting is you get to meet a lot of nice people. The police drove by about 4 times (but didn't stop) while we were painting so we figure we really need to post our "Artist at Work" signs when we are painting in an urban area. The weather was overcast & fairly warm at first but by the end of painting a chill wind had picked up.

















One of our members showed us the http://www.urbansketchers.org/ on his phone.

Plein aire painting next week at about 2:30ish
3/10 - Hidden Lakes Drive, Directions: from hwy I43, take 83N to Hwy NN, East on NN to Hwy ES, Left (east) on ES, past the river and up the hill. On your left just past Heaven City Restaurant is Hidden Lakes Drive. Turn left onto Hidden Lakes Drive to the lakes.

Gina Litherland Workshop at Kohler Art Center

ANIMAL STORIES: USING WORDS AND IMAGES
TO EXPLORE PERSONAL ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS--Adults

Saturday, March 19, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Half-hour break for lunch

Join artist Gina Litherland (WI), whose art is included in Animal Instinct, in this unique mixed-media workshop. Combine text and image to tell a personal animal story. Bring a brief story (even a sentence is enough!) of a beloved pet, an encounter with a wild animal, even a favorite animal poem or fairy tale. The day will begin with an overview of Litherland's own art and a discussion of mixed-media works by William Blake, Kenneth Patchen, Lynda Barry, and others. Bring a sketchpad and an electric hairdryer (to speed up the drying process). A variety of drawing and collage materials will be provided.

To register for this workshop, please call the Arts Center at 920-458-6144.
http://www.jmkac.org/

Upcoming Milwaukee Sketch Club Exhibit this Fall

We had a 15 minute meeting before Sketching a couple of Tuesdays ago & decided to exhibit in fall at Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield.

Here's Beki's email.

Hi,

My name is Beki, I demoed a few years ago for one of the Milwaukee Sketch Club meetings. The reason I am writing you is that I now help coordinate education programming at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield, WI. Our education wing includes an art studio, dance studio, and music rooms. The hallway of the education wing is dedicated to displaying visual art that promotes the purpose of education. We have exhibited a range of “education themed” bodies of work, including a few MARN Salon shows, adult class work, youth class work, an art instructor show, and work from local elementary schools. I thought of Milwaukee Sketch Club as a possibility for display. We could accommodate 15- 20 works (framed or wired for hanging). The only other restriction is that since this hallway is used for all ages, the work would have to be non controversial and no nudes. Is this something Milwaukee Sketch Club would be interested in? Again, the focus is on education- we would want to put up a wall panel about Milwaukee Sketch Club and its mission. This is not a primary gallery, but still a high trafficked area. What do you think?

Beki Borman Lloyd

Studio Programs Coordinator

League Of Milwaukee Artists - Jurying for New Members April 19

[MARN] PRESS RELEASE-League of Milwaukee Artists - Jurying for New Members

JOINING THE LEAGUE OF MILWAUKEE ARTISTS

New Member Jurying

On Saturday, April 9, 2011, the League of Milwaukee Artists will be jurying in new members. Those who wish to apply need to bring toMount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, Milwaukee, WI 53222 three 2-D original artworks, properly framed, with an artist statement and bio". These will be accepted by league members in Halfaer Hall:

12:15 - 1:15 Drop off of art at Halfaer Hall.

1:15 - 3:30 Paintings will be judged.

3:30 - 4:00 Artists will return for pick-up

The League of Milwaukee Artists juries for new members once a year in spring.

Prospective members must present three pieces of original two-dimensional art, properly framed, or gallery wrapped canvas and suitable for hanging, along with an artists statement and bio. Artwork should be indicative of the artists current style and content. Composition, technique, presentation and a thoughtful, innovative approach to subject matter are evaluated. The League of Milwaukee Artists accepts two-dimensional original artwork only, no photography, sculpture or crafts. Questions may be directed to info@leagueofmilwaukeeartists.com

Jim Hempel's Class "Through Rembrandt's Eyes

"Through Rembrandt's Eyes": Learning From a Master Painter

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The paintings of Rembrandt van Rijn have been admired ever since his career as an artist began in the 1620's. His portraits and genre scenes depict figures created with such a rich luminosity and an almost magical presence of form, that art historians and artists ever since have been trying to discover his "secret" techniques and materials.

Please join us for an intensive day long exploration of the painting process of our greatest artists. Paint along with James in an in depth study of two of Rembrandt's greatest masterworks to discover how he achieved such extraordinary effects of light, texture, and atmosphere.


When: Friday, March 18th 10:00 am - 4:00pm (with a 1/2 hr break for lunch)

Where: James Hempel Fine Arts
133 W. Pittsburgh Ave. Studio 503
Milwaukee, WI 53204

Class fee: $50

*A materials list will be sent to those who sign up

Contact: jwhempel@hotmail.com

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Some art groups, galleries, museums, art exhibit places...

  • Absolutely Art & Cafe Zoma, 2322 Atwood Ave, Madison WI
  • Alverno Kellogg Gallery
  • Anderson Art Center, 121 66th St., Kenosha WI
  • ARTspace Kohler 725-G Woodlake Rd, Kohler WI
  • Bergstrom Mahler Museum, 165 North Park Avenue, Neenah, WI 54956 http://www.bergstrom-mahlermuseum.com/
  • Boerner Botanical Gardens http://www.boernerbotanicalgardens.org/
  • Cedarburg Artists Guild www.cedarburgartistsguild.com
  • Central WI Cultural Center, 240 Johnson St, WI Rapids, WI
  • City/County Building, 210 Martin Luther King Bl Madison WI
  • Creative Expressions Art Gallery, 11412 North Port Washington Rd. Mequon WI
  • David Barnett Gallery, 1024 E. State St at Prospect Ave, Milwaukee WI
  • Elaine Erickson Gallery, 207 East buffalso St. suite 120 Milwaukee WI http://www.eericksongallery.com/
  • ExVoto Art & Design Studio
  • Fine Art Gallery 207 E Buffalo St, Ste 210 in the Marshall Bldg, Milwaukee WI 53202
  • Gallery 100 North, 520 East Mill St, Plymouth WI
  • Gallery Grand, 604 N. Water St., Milwaukee, WI
  • Jack Richeson & Co, Inc. 557 Marcella St., Kimberly WI
  • Katie Gingrass Gallery 241 N. Broadway, Milwaukee WI http://www.gingrassgallery.com/
  • Kuchler & Cotton Law Offices, 1535 E. Racine Ave, Waukesha WI
  • Lakes Gallery of Fine Arts N76 W1428 Co Rd VV (North Lake) Hartland WI
  • Miller Art Museum, 107 South 4th Ave, Sturgeon Bay WI
  • Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, Brooks Stevens Gallery of Industrial Design, 273 E. Erie St, Milwaukee WI http://www.miad.edu/
  • Mosaic Arts International, 600 River St, Austin Tx
  • Museum of the Living Artist, Balboa Park, San Diego CA
  • Museum of Wisconsin Art, 300 s. 6th Ave, West Bend, WI 53095
  • Oakwood Village West, Madison, WI
  • Olbrich Botanical Gardens, 3330 Atwood Avenue, Madison WI
  • Overture Center, 201 State St. Madison
  • Peltz Gallery, 1119 East Knapp, Milwaukee
  • Pier 94 on the Hudson River, New York City, NY
  • Racine Art Museum, 441 Main St. Racine WI 53401
  • Richeson 557 Marcella St. Kimberly, WI http://www.richeson75.com/callforentries.html
  • RAM's Wustum Museum 2519 Northwestern Av, RacineWI
  • Reuss Federal Plaza, 310 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee WI
  • Rivers End Gallery, 380 W. Main St, Waukesha WI
  • Samara Garden & Home, LLC, http://samaragardenandhome.com/
  • Schauer Arts Center
  • Scheig Learning Center, 1313 E. Wiszke Blv, Appleton WI
  • Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts, 19805 W Capitol Dr. Brookfield WI
  • Shopko Hall, 1901 S. Oneida St. Green Bay
  • Steinhauer Trust Gallery, UW Madison Arboretum, 1207 Seminole Hwy, Madison WI
  • Sunset Playhouse, 800 Elm Grove Rd. Elm Grove WI
  • Tenth Street Gallery 628 N. 10th St, Milwaukee WI, http://www.intandemtheatre.org/tenth-street-gallery/
  • Tory Folliard Gallery, 233 N. Milwaukee St. Milwaukee WI http://www.toryfolliard.com/
  • Urban Ecology Center- Riverside Park, 1500 E. Park Place, Milwaukee WI
  • Villa Terrace Art Museum, 2220 N. Terrace Ave. Milwaukee WI 53202
  • Western Dane Co, WI Mt Horeb Area Spring Art Tour http://www.mhaaa.org/
  • Whispering Pines Gift and Gallery, on Co Hwy M in downtown Cable, WI
  • Wild Apple Gallery 210 Main St. Menasha WI
  • Woman made Gallery 685 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago IL
  • WVA Wisconsin Visual Artists http://wisconsinvisualartists.com

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Falcon View Estates Plein Aire Thursday 2/24/11




Overcast. Brisk wind. Cooler than last week. Liked the train going by.

This Thursday we are going to Horns Feeds area. Lot of neat buildings to paint there.

3/3 - Horns Feeds Inc 728 Clarendon Ave, Brittingham & Hixton Lumber Company (#6) 616 Grand Ave & John Cloisy Family Home (#7) 414 Oakland Ave. Directions: From hwy I43, take 83N, turn right at Oakland Ave. Meet at intersection of Oakland Ave, Clarendon Ave & Grand Ave.