On Dec 6, 2012, at 3:04 PM, Art, MSC president wrote:
Greetings, our demo artist will be James Hempel who will do an oil portrait of his wife. Adios members.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Midnight Magic sudden opportunity for Art Show/ Sale- Mukwonago @ Sat Dec 1 12:30pm - 1:30pm
From: James Mac Donald <macdonaj28@gmail.com>
the information I sent earlier on this new opportunity is next Saturday, December 1,
for the Mukwonago Midnight Magic community holiday celebration. The
owner of a prime building in the heart of the village wants this space
showcased and we just arranged to hold an art show/sale. I have 3
artists now and could use a few more. Costs to cover promotion and fees
are only $40. Though the event runs from 10 am to Midnight, times for us
are negotiable and we can work some shifts throughout.
We are in the center of where the Holiday Parade will
tour, and many events are planned by the neighboring businesses and
Chamber.
Even with short notice, and needs to
bring easels, tables, etc, we will fill this great space fast. the
space...high ceilings, aged beams and floor space at the 3 way
intersection in downtown Mukwonago.
We will move fast and coordinate accordingly, once we get our magic number and diversity of art, photography talent.
Contact me directly if interested:
Jim Mac Donald--FAME coordinator
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
*5th Annual Art at the Mill* 7/27/2013
From: "Richfield Art Fair" <artfairrhs@gmail.com>
Personal Invitation to apply to this juried art fair --
*5th Annual Art at the Mill*
*July 27, 2013*
*Richfield Historical Park*
*Richfield, WI - Washington County*
This fine arts and plein air fair is held in a beautiful park with several
historic buildings. The setting with quality artists, plus the opportunity
to tour the buildings, draws visitors to the annual art fair. The
attendance from 2011 to 2012 increased by approximately 100 (from 450 to
550.) Additional advertising is planned for the 2013 event.
Quote from 2012 exhibitor:
*“We had a great day at "Art at the Mill". Nice country setting with extra
set up room and pull to your site unloading. Helpful volunteers, good music
and food, and well supported by the community.”*
*Cindy Donegan, Photographer *(Permission granted for use of quote.)
Attached are the Guidelines and Application Form. These documents are also
on our website (Home Page, scroll down in the 2012 Events box to the *Art
at the Mill, July 27,
2013<http://www. richfieldhistoricalsociety. org/Art%20at%20the%20Mill% 20Artists%20Info%202013.html>
* link.
If you have questions, feel free to contact me. I hope to see you in 2013.
Lois Hessenauer
artfairrhs@gmail.com
262-628-2841
Richfield Historical Society
www. richfieldhistoricalsociety.org
Personal Invitation to apply to this juried art fair --
*5th Annual Art at the Mill*
*July 27, 2013*
*Richfield Historical Park*
*Richfield, WI - Washington County*
This fine arts and plein air fair is held in a beautiful park with several
historic buildings. The setting with quality artists, plus the opportunity
to tour the buildings, draws visitors to the annual art fair. The
attendance from 2011 to 2012 increased by approximately 100 (from 450 to
550.) Additional advertising is planned for the 2013 event.
Quote from 2012 exhibitor:
*“We had a great day at "Art at the Mill". Nice country setting with extra
set up room and pull to your site unloading. Helpful volunteers, good music
and food, and well supported by the community.”*
*Cindy Donegan, Photographer *(Permission granted for use of quote.)
Attached are the Guidelines and Application Form. These documents are also
on our website (Home Page, scroll down in the 2012 Events box to the *Art
at the Mill, July 27,
2013<http://www.
* link.
If you have questions, feel free to contact me. I hope to see you in 2013.
Lois Hessenauer
artfairrhs@gmail.com
262-628-2841
Richfield Historical Society
www.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Annual After-Thanksgiving Warehouse Blow-Out Sale at Jack Richeson & Co.
Annual After-Thanksgiving
Warehouse Blow-Out Sale at Jack Richeson & Co.
Friday Nov. 23 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Friday Nov. 23 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday Nov. 24 9:00 AM-2:00 PM
If there are artists on your holiday gift list (or if you want to make sure Santa gets you what YOU want!), you absolutely do not want to miss this sale! Samples, seconds, over-runs and over-stocked items at the best prices anywhere!
Plan your shopping trip now! We'll have coffee and cookies ready for you when the doors open at 7:00 AM on Friday November 23!
More info at: 920-738-0744
Monday, November 19, 2012
Press Release--Laurie Winters Named Director of Museum of Wisconsin Art
from:
Brittani Von Ruden bvonruden@wisconsinart.org
Good Evening,
Attached
is a press release announcing Laurie Winters as the new Executive
Director/CEO of the Museum of Wisconsin Art. As you may already know,
Laurie comes to the Museum with an impressive background in art, art
history, museum experience, leadership and vision. This is great news
not only for the Museum of Wisconsin Art and the city of West Bend, but
for the entire Wisconsin arts community.
We
are honored and very excited to welcome Laurie on board. Laurie is
available and open to doing interviews. Please let me know if you are
interested.
Thank you,
Brittani
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: November 13, 2012
Contact: Brittani Von Ruden, Marketing Coordinator
RE: Museum of Wisconsin Art Announces New Executive Director
Laurie Winters Named Director of the Museum of Wisconsin Art
(WEST
BEND, WI) The Museum of Wisconsin Art announced today that it has named
Laurie Winters as its new Executive Director/CEO. Winters comes to MWA
after having served fifteen years at the Milwaukee Art Museum, most
recently as Director of Exhibitions and Publications. The third director
in the Museum’s 51-year history, Winters assumes her position on
November 26, 2012.
Laurie
Winters was the unanimous choice of MWA’s director search committee.
During her tenure as Director of Exhibitions and Publications at the
Milwaukee Art Museum, Winters successfully developed a nationally and
internationally acclaimed exhibition program that helped more than
double the museum’s attendance. Her own curatorial record includes Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland (2002), named one of the top five exhibitions of the year by Apollo magazine, and the Summer of China
(2011), which brought Chinese art to Milwaukee for the first time.
These two exhibitions broke all previous records, claiming the top two
spots for highest attendance in the museum’s history. Beginning in 2003,
Winters established a collaboration with the Albertina in Vienna, which
led to the 2005 exhibition Rembrandt and His Time: Masterworks from the Albertina, the 2006 exhibition Beidermeier: The Invention of Simplicity, and the 2011 exhibition Impressionism: Masterworks on Paper.
Beidermeier received rave reviews in Art in America, The New Republic, and The New York Times, which named the exhibition catalogue decorative arts book of the year. From Milwaukee, the exhibition traveled to the Albertina,
the German Historical Museum in Berlin, and the Louvre in Paris, and is
today recognized as a model of international collaboration.
Most
recently, Winters founded The Art Consortium, an international think
tank of museum and art world leaders devoted to solving problems facing
art museums. As President of the Consortium, Winters convened the first
annual meeting of the organization in Vienna from October 22 to 24,
2012. At the Vienna meeting, museum directors and other leaders from the
U.S. and Europe engaged with thinkers such as technologist Jaron
Lanier, psychologist Susan Weinschenk, economists Georg
Franck-Oberaspach and Arjo Klamer, and art critic Jason Kaufman.
“When
we undertook our search, the first words we heard from everyone we
talked to were ‘Get Laurie Winters,’” said Dale Kent, chair of the
Museum of Wisconsin Art’s Board of Trustees. “She has a proven track
record of working with stakeholders to translate innovative ideas into
successful programs that attract audiences and patronage. Her record in
Milwaukee and her work in creating The Art Consortium are perfect
examples of the energy and creative vision she will bring to the Museum
of Wisconsin Art.”
“Winters
is unique in the museum field,” said Susan Cerletty, chair of the
director search committee. “She has both a strong commitment to
scholarship and a deep understanding of the role that museums can and
must play within their communities. Winters is a leader who will expand
the role the Museum of Wisconsin Art plays, regionally and nationally,
in meaningful ways.”
“I
am honored to have been selected as the next Director of the Museum of
Wisconsin Art,” said Winters. “This is a transformational moment in the
Museum’s history, and I look forward to working with the talented staff,
trustees, and community leaders who have demonstrated an unparalleled
sense of civic responsibility and commitment to the arts and artists of
Wisconsin. The opportunities created by the new building are exciting
for West Bend and for the entire state.”
Museum
board member Tom Uttech, a well-known Wisconsin artist, said he was
very happy about Winters’s appointment because she really does look at
museums differently. “She sees them not just as places where you show
art from the past—even the very recent past—but as catalysts for the
creation of new art. As a working artist that excites me.”
Winters
holds an MBA from Alverno College (2012), an MA in art history from the
University of Michigan (1988), and a BA with honors in art history and
French from the University of Toledo (1981). She lived in Paris in 1989
and 1990 as a Fulbright Fellow and was selected for the inaugural class
of the Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL) in 2008 and for the Getty
Leadership Institute’s museum leadership program in 2009. She was awarded the Cavalier’s Cross of the Order of Merit by the Polish Republic in 2003 for her work on the exhibition Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland.
Laurie Winters’s husband, Brian Winters, is a partner at Quarles & Brady, LLP in Milwaukee.
Professional Accomplishments
Winters’s professional background includes the following highlights:
· Founding
President and Executive Director of The Art Consortium, Inc., a
nonprofit organization of U.S. and European art museum directors and art
world leaders.
· Named a Milwaukee Business Journal Woman of Influence in 2012.
· Raised over $20
million for acquisitions, sponsorships, and programming initiatives
during her tenure at the Milwaukee Art Museum, including securing the
largest single sponsorship for any exhibition (Jan Lievens, 2008).
· Developed
partnerships with the Albertina in Vienna, the Louvre Museum in Paris,
The Rembrandt House in Amsterdam, the National Museum in Warsaw, The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the
Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and the National Gallery of Art in
Washington, DC, among others.
· Has served on the Board of the Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) since 2010.
· Served as an Assistant Professor of Art History at Rhode Island College, 1995–96.
· Awarded the Institute for the Humanities Graduate Fellowship, University of Michigan, 1991–92.
· Taught art history at Centre College, 1993–94, and the University of Michigan, 1988–89.
About the Museum of Wisconsin ArtThe
Museum of Wisconsin Art, Inc. is located at 300 South 6th Avenue in
West Bend, Wisconsin and will be moving to its new building at 205
Veterans Avenue in April 2013. MWA is a regional art museum featuring
the visual art of Wisconsin artists throughout the ages. Curatorial
support is provided in part by the Wisconsin Arts Board, the National
Endowment for the Arts and the National Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Public hours are Wednesday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Sunday
1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Admission: $5 for Adults, Students & Seniors $3,
Children 12 and under are free. Members are always FREE. For more
information call 262-334-9638, or visit the website at WisconsinArt.org.
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Brittani Von Ruden
MARKETING COORDINATOR
MUSEUM OF WISCONSIN ART
MUSEUM OF WISCONSIN ART
300 S. 6th Ave. / West Bend / WI / 53095
TEL 262.334.9638 ext: 228 / WISCONSINART.ORG / FAX 262.334.8080
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Plein Air Magazine 11/14/12 newsletter
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November 14, 2012
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"Man with Red Drapery," by John Singer Sargent, c. 1904, watercolor on paper over graphite, 14 3/8 x 21 1/8 in. Collection the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond | |
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"Reclining Male Nude," by John Singer Sargent, charcoal on paper, 18 1/2 x 24 5/8 in. Collection Harvard Art Museum, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA. Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond | NUDE! Exposure for Those Who Paint Figures If you draw or paint nude figures en plein air or in the studio, there are two opportunities for you to compete for prizes. Details are revealed here! [read more] |
"Paul Casale Painting Bethesda Fountain, NYC," by Ken DeWaard (www.kendewaard.com), oil, 12 x 16 in. DeWaard's painting is shown as a great example of painters painted, not as an indication that the artist was the target of fraud. | WARNING! Thieves Target Painters We've received several warnings about a sophisticated plot to extort money from outdoor painters. Find out what's happening so you can protect yourself! [read more] |
"Inna Painting in Partola Pastures," by Lana Rak (www.lanarak.com). Lana Rak's painting is shown as a great example of painters painted, not as an indication that she's been a victim of identity theft. | How Identity Theft is Targeting Artists When PleinAir was first published, from 2004-2006, each profile article contained vital statistics about the featured artist. We've since learned that providing that kind of information can make it easier to hack the artists' websites and e-mail accounts. Find out what we learned about protecting your identity in the magazine, and how that advice can help you with your website, blog, or Facebook page! [read more] |
Richard Ormond lecturing during the Plein Air Convention & Expo in April 2012 | Just Released! New Book on John Singer Sargent When Richard Ormond spoke to a packed audience during the 2012 Plein Air Convention & Expo (www.pleinairconvention.com), he talked about completing Volume VII of the catalog of works by his great-uncle John Singer Sargent (1856-1925). That informative book, covering Sargent's work from 1900-1907, is now available. [read more] |
"Louisine Havemeyer," by Mary Cassatt (1844-1926), ca. 1896, pastel on woven paper. | Juried Show for Women Only A juried fine art exhibition sponsored by the Northwest Area Arts Council will celebrate women artists, at the Old Court House Arts Center in Woodstock, Illinois. The application deadline is January 19, 2013. [read more] |
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Judy Palermo painting during the Wayzata Art Festival in June, 2012 | The Best Paintings by Minnesota Artists From November 10 through December 29, 2012, members of the Outdoor Painters of Minnesota will each be exhibiting two of their best paintings. Find out where you can see these terrific plein air paintings. [read more] |
Donna Vis developing a plein air triptych in Yosemite National Park | Pastel Triptych of Yosemite on Exhibition Californian Donna Vis spent 17 hours over several days painting a triptych in Yosemite National Park. The pastel painting, measuring 9 x 36 inches overall, is on view at the Ojai Art Center's exhibition of work by members of the Pastel Society of the Gold Coast. [read more] |
"Cloud Study," by John Constable, 1821, oil on paper. Collection the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT | A Conservator Responds to Constable's Historic Cloud Studies A distinguished art restorer was inspired by plein air cloud studies and small landscapes created by the great British artist John Constable (1776--1837). Mark Leonard's 11 oil paintings on paper will be exhibited in New Haven, Connecticut, starting November 30, 2012. [read more] |
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Donald Neff using his small acrylic travel kit to paint in South America | The Advantage of Using Acrylic Studies To fulfill a long-standing ambition to paint an expansive view of the Iguassu Falls of South America, Donald Neff made acrylic studies on location and took them back to California to develop a 36" x 72" studio oil painting. A step-by-step demonstration of how Neff created that painting will be included in the digital edition of the January 2013 issue of PleinAir. Here's a brief preview. [read more] |
Saturday, November 17, 2012
R75ONLINE Animals, Birds & Wildlife Opening
Dear Milwaukee Sketch,
Dear (Contact First Name),
REMINDER: THE DEADLINE FOR THE RICHESON75 SMALL WORKS COMPETITION IS NOVEMBER 30!
Contact Us
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Dear (Contact First Name),
We are pleased to announce that the Richeson75 ONLINE Animals, Birds & Wildlife 2012 exhibit goes live today!
We're trying something new in selecting the award winners for this
competition: The artists that entered it will be selecting the award
winners! We will be announcing their choices on or before December 13th.
(If you're one of the artists who entered and you have not received an
email re: voting procedures, please email me at richeson75@gmail.com!)
We'd like to thank ALL the artists who submitted their work for this
competition! It was a very pleasant "problem" to narrow the field to 75
finalists! Click HERE to see the show!REMINDER: THE DEADLINE FOR THE RICHESON75 SMALL WORKS COMPETITION IS NOVEMBER 30!
$5,000 BEST IN SHOW PLUS OTHER AWARDS.
ALL WORK MUST BE 144 SQUARE INCHES OR LESS IN AREA (H X W NOT INCLUDING FRAMING) GET PROSPECTUS AND ENTER HERE
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See the Show
ONLINE EXHIBIT OPENS
Nov. 15, 2012
Click Here to see the show!
When you're in Wisconsin, stop in to see the latest in-gallery Richeson75 exhibit!
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Take Home the Show
PRE-ORDER DEADLINE EXTENDED TO NOV. 19
The limited edition
Richeson75 Online Animals,
Birds & Wildlife 2012 catalog is a full-color, hard-cover
collectible. $49.95 plus shipping Click Here to get your copy
Catalogs will be sent out early to mid-January.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Art Milwaukee Newsletter 11/15/12
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Beginning in
2006, a group of like-minded and independently owned Milwaukee
businesses began meeting to discuss how to make Milwaukee a more
sustainable community. A commitment grew from those conversations to
create a network that would advocate to the community all of the
benefits of choosing local businesses first. Part of their advocacy work is to demonstrate how dollars spent locally positively impact the local economy.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Bonnie in Booth 30 at MPTV Friends Channel 10 Fine Art & Gift Fair 11/17-18
MPTV Friends Channel 10 Fine Art & Gift Fair
Dates: Saturday, November 17, 2012 from
10am-5pm
Sunday, November 18, 2012 from 11am-4pm
Place: Channel 10 Studio
126th & Townsend
Wauwatosa? Brookfield???
WIPAPA: November 24th Open Paint Day: Thompson Home Ashippun
from:
WIPAPA mricl4hlth@aol.com via mail56.us1.mcsv.net
Our last Open Paint day of 2012 will be on November 24th
(Saturday after Thanksgiving) at my home in Ashippun. Located 8 miles
north of Oconomowoc on Hwy 67 the area offers much fodder for painting
plein air!! As always we will begin at 8AM (you can come earlier but the
coffee won't be on till 8!) As is becoming tradition I will be making a
big pot of homemade soup for our lunch/critique at noon! I would love
an e-mail or Facebook post to let me know how many will come so I can
plan accordingly. Bring either some good bread, some fruit or a treat to
share!!
Address: N1289 State Rd 67 Located between Hwy EE and Washington
Parking: Please take the turn onto Hwy EE and park along the frontage Rd by the church!!!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
WIPAPA November Newsletter
from: WIPAPA mricl4hlth@aol.com
1. Dues for 2013 are due and have been raised to $30. You can find the form here: http://www. sageartsstudio.com/WIPAPA/ WIPAPA_Membership_Application. pdf
2. We had a wonderful time painting at Horicon and as a result we have a great opportunity to hang work in the International Education center at N7725Hwy 28, Horicon...take Hwy 33
into Horicon and turn right at Hwy 28...center is on the left ( http://www.horiconmarsh.org/)
: In the next two weeks we have a fun project: On a mostly sunny early morning go to the
November is here! We have lot's of news!
Hoping you will read it all!1. Dues for 2013 are due and have been raised to $30. You can find the form here: http://www.
2. We had a wonderful time painting at Horicon and as a result we have a great opportunity to hang work in the International Education center at N7725Hwy 28, Horicon...take Hwy 33
into Horicon and turn right at Hwy 28...center is on the left ( http://www.horiconmarsh.org/)
International
Education building at Horicon Marsh on Hwy 28 just outside of
Horicon. Bring a 20x10
canvas or cradled board 1 1/2 inch deep.
Go to the back of the building (at the
level of the service drive and observe the vista...divide it into approximately 10 sections...pick one and paint it. Paint the edges a dark value gray. Keep the distant horizon around the top
third. Take a photo of your piece and send it to my email....mricl4hlth@aol.com. The work will be hung yet this year!
3. If you are involved in planning a plein air competition for next year I have begun posting your links to the WIPAPA blog. I love to promote all your events but in fairness I must have
a link to your event info to promote for you!!! I am getting calls requesting these dates already so the sooner you get this to me the better!
4. We are receiving a lot of traffic to the WIPAPA blog. If you are a member and have a website or blog please email me you site link! And please link your site to WIPAPA!
5. November 24th open paint day and the last one of the year is at my home the Saturday after Thanksgiving as is becoming our custom. I will be making soup for lunch!
More info in a different post!!
Wendie!
level of the service drive and observe the vista...divide it into approximately 10 sections...pick one and paint it. Paint the edges a dark value gray. Keep the distant horizon around the top
third. Take a photo of your piece and send it to my email....mricl4hlth@aol.com. The work will be hung yet this year!
3. If you are involved in planning a plein air competition for next year I have begun posting your links to the WIPAPA blog. I love to promote all your events but in fairness I must have
a link to your event info to promote for you!!! I am getting calls requesting these dates already so the sooner you get this to me the better!
4. We are receiving a lot of traffic to the WIPAPA blog. If you are a member and have a website or blog please email me you site link! And please link your site to WIPAPA!
5. November 24th open paint day and the last one of the year is at my home the Saturday after Thanksgiving as is becoming our custom. I will be making soup for lunch!
More info in a different post!!
Wendie!
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Can a Field by Art from Peninsula Pulse
Can a Field be Art?
By Justin Isherwood
Defining what is and what isn't art sorta bothers me. To admit outright as a sworn dirtball, what passes for art in general strikes me as a tad tedious, and an even more complex sense when combined with the visceral feeling that what is art is art because somebody says it's art. A pedigree I find confusing.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Q&A - Questions & Artists - Emmett Johns from Peninsula Pulse
Q&A - Questions & Artists - Emmett Johns
By Randy Rasmussen
Emmett Johns displays large-scale paintings at his Fish Creek studio. Photo by Len Villano.
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Emmett Johns is an icon in the Door County art community. He and his wife, Jan, have come to Door County for over 30 years, with Johns creating his wonderfully expressive pastels and oil paintings. Our interview took place in his studio/gallery located in the Settlement Shops on Highway 42 just south of Sweetie Pies. You can see his work online at www.emmettjohns.com.
Randy Rasmussen (RR): Emmett, who provided you with the most encouragement in regard to your interest in art as you were growing up?
Emmett Johns (EJ): It is difficult to pick one or two individuals. I had a natural inclination for drawing but thinking back...maybe my grandparents. I spent summers with them and they enjoyed seeing my work.
RR: Do you remember your first drawing?
EJ: Maybe not the first, but I always enjoyed drawing people. The family tavern was a place that I first really started to draw. I remember being there with a family member, drinking a soda, and drawing.
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A Portraiture of Yunnan, China
The Meadows Gallery will host the photo exhibition "Connection- a
Portraiture of Yunnan, China" from Nov. 1-30. The display is the
collection of work by Door County photographer, Dennis Connolly.Read more>>
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Door Lens
Dying Away
Mary Ellen Sisulak demonstrates how to hand-dye silk and wool scarves at Turtle Ridge Gallery during the Ellison Bay Art Crawl held this past weekend. Photo by Len Villano.
Click here to view more of Villano's photos from the two-day art crawl.
Dying Away
Mary Ellen Sisulak demonstrates how to hand-dye silk and wool scarves at Turtle Ridge Gallery during the Ellison Bay Art Crawl held this past weekend. Photo by Len Villano.
Click here to view more of Villano's photos from the two-day art crawl.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Fred Bell's Class "How to use a sketchbook" at Riverside starts 11/5/12
From: Fred Bell <fred@fredbellpaintings.com>
Fred Bell
Website: http://fredbellpaintings.com
Hello art students of Fred Bell!!
I
have a new class coming up and want you all to know about it. There
are still some openings so now is a good time to enroll. The class is
basically a drawing class. We will learn about sketching as a way to
record your life. Even though a drawing may be from years ago, when I
look at it I can remember where I was and how I was feeling. You can
learn to do that too.
To enroll call:414-475-8811 and tell them you want to enroll in class 35587
How to Use A Sketchbook
Everybody can use a sketch book to develop their own creativity.
Keeping a visual diary not only helps you to enjoy your life more, changes
can go much deeper than that. A sketchbook is a personal creative resource
and often develops into a place to recreate yourself. Learn more about the
pleasures a sketchbook can give.
Riverside High School, Class 35587
Starts Monday, November 5 -December 17 6-8pm
$38. for residents, $57. for nonresidents
Website: http://fredbellpaintings.com