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1st & 3rd Wednesday
TOMORROW: ABOUT 1ST/3RD-?August 15, 2012
Mark your calendars! Franklynn and Brigham will be performing at the Arts Council-Windsor & Region?s 1st / 3rd Wednesday event on August 15th, along
with some other local musicians!
Enjoy some great acoustic music and some tasty snacks August 15th at the ArtSpeak gallery as a part of ACWR?s 1st/3rd Wednesdays events. There is no cover, but we will be taking donations to benefit the Windsor Youth Centre.
Cause:
The Windsor Youth Centre (the WYC) helps youth in Windsor between the ages of 16 and 20 who are homeless or who don?t have a safe or reliable place to call home. They provide food, clothing, personal hygiene, info about shelter, referral to other agencies, a safe place to hang out from 5 ? 10 pm every night, homework help, and more. For more information on the WYC, please visit their website at?http://
Lineup:
Keats Conlon
Cody Howard
Franklynn Bartol
Brigham Bartol
Location: ArtSpeak Gallery, 1942 Wyandotte St. East (in Olde Walkerville)
To RSVP and more information, please contact: 519-252-ARTS (2787) or?info@acwr.net
For more information on 1st/3rd Wednesdays or the ACWR
Please contact
Arts Council Windsor & Region
1942 Wyandotte St. E, Windsor, ON
519-252-2787
info@acwr.net
www.acwr.net
WE-LAUNCHED
On August 29 & 30, from 6-9pm both days at 1942 Wyandotte St E, join professional tattoo artist?Jon Jimenez?and professional artistJason Deary?for a 2-day extensive workshop covering the basics of graffiti, its history, and how to bring it from an outdoor wall into a gallery.
August 29 will be in seminar format and August 30 will be a day of studio painting time with help and advice from the professionals. Works created on this day will be on exhibition in ArtSpeak Gallery ?from September 1-8.
Registration is $20, which includes both days of the workshop, paint supplies (including spray, tips, markers, paint, canvas, boards, etc) and exhibition space in the gallery.
Please Click Here to Register
Limited space is available!
Be sure to take advantage of this amazing opportunity while it lasts!
Hope to see you there,
Michelle Soulli?re
Public Programs Coordinator | Outreach Coordinator
Arts Council Windsor & Region | ArtSpeak Gallery
1942 Wyandotte St E, Windsor
519.252.ARTS (2782)
Artspeak Gallery
We are looking for artists that are interested in utilizing our space this coming August. Do you need a space for auditions, a concert, a recital or a performance. Please see the attached information sheet for rental of our Artspeak Gallery for this coming August.
ARTSPEAK GALLERY PACKAGE
Arts Council Windsor & Region / Artspeak Gallery
1942 Wyandotte St. E. Windsor, ON N8Y1E4
info@acwr.net?/ p. 519.252.ARTS (2787)/ f.?519.252.6553
www.acwr.net
Art Gallery of Windsor
Windsor Rock Wall?at the AGW?s Art Lounge!
August 16, 5-7 pm
Art Lounge
Share your music stories, see the Windsor Art Wall, enjoy live music and refreshments.
FREE?admission!
August 17 ? September 9
Windsor Rock Wall?will be on?display at the AGW in the Betty F. Wilkinson Room during regular?public hours.
Art Lounge in August launches the second edition of the unique?Windsor Rock Wall?experiment, developed and organized by Tom Lucier, co-owner of?Phog Lounge. While the?Rock Wall?is installed?at the AGW,?Lucier will actively expand the project based on input from local musicians.
Tom Lucier states: ?The?Windsor Rock Wall?contains any band that has played live shows? even if it was just one time, as long as it was in front of a crowd. We accepted all genres of music, including cover bands, from any era. So far, rock has dominated, but pop, metal, screamo, electronic, folk, country, jazz, blues and more all have found their way onto the Wall. As long as the roots of the band was/is in Windsor/Essex, it?s fair game.?
Image: Windsor Rock Wall (detail); photographed by Dylan Kristy
For more information, call?519-977-0013?or visit?www.agw.ca
Art Gallery of Windsor
401 Riverside Drive West
www.agw.ca
Capture of Detroit
Announcing the entertainment and activities for the?Capture of Detroit, August 25, 2012
WHEN:?Thursday, August 16, 2012 at 1:00 pm.
WHERE: Art Gallery of Windsor, 401 Riverside Drive West
WHY: Just 200 hundred years ago on Thursday, August 16, 1812 the British captured Fort Detroit. ?On Thursday, August 16, 2012 the City of Windsor, WindsorEssex Community Foundation, and the Government of Canada will announce the community events commemorating the Capture of Detroit and? 200 years of peace between Canada and the United States.
The media conference will feature some of the community musicians, and artists as well as community leaders participating in the free one-day event.
For more information contact:
Cathy Masterson
Manager of Culture,City of Windsor
519-253-2300 x 2724
Xtreme DanceWorks
ATTENTION: SINGERS, ACTORS, DANCERS!
In a magical kingdom fathoms below, the beautiful young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above. But first, she?ll have to defy her father King Triton, make a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula, and convince Prince Eric that she?s the girl with the enchanting voice.
AUDITIONS
When: Saturday, August 25th, 2012 @ 1:00pm
Where: 624 Chilver Rd. Suite 103 (Xtreme DanceWorks)
ALL who audition are to come prepared with the following:
- a 1-minute dance routine (any style)
- full song prepared ? backtrack should have NO vocals
- a 1-minute monologue
LOTS of roles available!
To register for the auditions, please register online at?www.xtremedanceworks.com?or call519-256-2732. There is a small $5 audition fee.
Brynn J. Girard
Director ? Xtreme DanceWorks
brynn@xtremedanceworks.com
Phone:?519-256-2732
Cell:?519-995-2635
Like us on Facebook!?www.facebook.com/xtremedanceworks
www.xtremedanceworks.com
Art by the River
Love art? Join over 140 topnotch artists and artisans in Amherstburg,?August 25 and 26?at Art by the River, Essex County?s original arts and crafts festival. Browse before you buy from 10-5 at Fort Malden National Historic Site. All art is juried and personally handmade by the artists. Admission is $5; children 12 and under are free! Enjoy the art, music, magic and history at Art by the River-an olde town, end of summer tradition since 1967. Visit?www.gibsonartgallery.com
WAR OF 1812 Commemoration Festival
On August 25, 2012, the?City of Windsor, The?WindsorEssex Community Foundation, and our community partners celebrate 200 years of peace with ?THE CAPTURE OF DETROIT?, a FREE family festival beginning with a Symbolic March, including an 1812 family fun festival, and culminating with a LIVE outdoor concert by?The Windsor Symphony Orchestra?at Festival Plaza. For celebration details and information, click?HERE.
Mackenzie Hall
Saturday, September 15th at the Mackenzie Hall Gallery
3277 Sandwich St.?519-255-7600
Doors Open at 7:30, Concert Begins at 8:00pm
Tickets $15.00 in advance at the Mackenzie Hall Box Office or at Dr. Disc
Or $18.00 at the door
Coffee, Tea, and Homemade Treats available during intermission
As the air turns crisp and the autumn equinox approaches, three songwriters take the stage at the Mackenzie Hall Gallery (3277 Sandwich St,519-255-7600) for an evening of songs and stories on Saturday, September 15th. Newfoundland troubadour Ian Foster joins up with Toronto?s Shawna Caspi and Windsor?s Allison Brown for an eclectic mix of acoustic music ranging from folk to Celtic influences to the roots of country and blues. ?September Songs? mark both Ian and Shawna?s first Windsor performances as they tour together through Ontario this fall. Join three of Canada?s most intriguing songwriters as they take to the stage together ?in the round? for a night of music harvested through a variety of acoustic folk traditions.
Ian Foster is familiar with the cycle of a song. Since 2006, the Newfoundland-based songwriter has been writing, recording and touring his work around Canada and Europe. His latest release, The Evening Light, showcases songs inspired by the road, and by an examination of home that can only be made from the distance of travel. His music combines many of the classic elements of folk songwriting and storytelling with newer approaches to the genre. His albums contain a mix of traditional instruments (banjo, upright bass, accordion, violin and cello all appear on his newest release) and modern instruments and effects. He regularly plays both electric and acoustic live, making tasteful use of looping and delay effects to create a bigger sound than one would expect from a solo player. A road warrior, Ian spends about half of every year playing shows, festivals, and conferences abroad, and regular shows all year long in his home province. His music has been played on radio internationally, from Newfoundland to the Netherlands. He has been nominated for multiple MusicNL (Newfoundland) and ECMA (East Coast Music Awards) over the last few years (including SOCAN Songwriter of the Year), and has been a finalist in the ISC (International Songwriting Competition), based out of Nashville, TN. He also has numerous co-writing credits, including one with the legendary folk songwriter Ron Hynes. One can expect a dynamic live show, with regular stories interspersed throughout a set, adding a level of insight into the songs that can only come from an ?in the flesh? performance. ~www.ianfoster.ca~
Toronto?s Shawna Caspi is a guitar-picking, classically-trained folkie with a sweet-tooth for a good story, a sly lyrical wit, and a rich, powerful voice. Shawna sings about love, travel, home, and heart, distilling each experience into a series of vibrant snapshots, coloured with humour and grace and arranged with care and craft. Her sophomore release, Skyline, showcases her clever storytelling and skillful fingerpicking guitar style. Shawna teeters between city girl life and the small town fantasies that come from weaving in and out of Canada?s colourful landscapes. Her 2012 release, Skyline, takes the listener from Shawna?s hometown of Ottawa, Ontario to her current base in Toronto, and out on the highway, through farmers? markets, bus stations, and alleyways, dodging lightning and passing rooftops peeking out through the trees, from sinking boats to subway cars, from a spectacular planetary crash to the peace that comes after the last flame is extinguished. ~www.shawnacaspi.com~
Windsor roots songstress Allison Brown likes her religion a little bit gritty, takes her country music with a side of syrup and keeps her folk as dusty as the ol? cabin floor. With a hatful of broken hearts, bad weather, toils of the road and leaps of faith, Allison?s crafted originals matched with classic roots repertoire reflect the striking conviction she brings to her sweet and powerful singing. Allison brings her truest self to her collection of songs and to the stage in a refreshing conversation with the audience. A Souwesto songbird with a big voice, Allison offers a clear channel for other Canadian independent musicians operating below the mainstream radar. Allison hosts ?Border City Roots? every Monday on CJAM 99.1fm and was also a regular music columnist on CBC Radio Windsor?s ?Early Shift? program through the fall and spring of this year. Allison plans to spend time writing this fall, leading up to a new recording project sometime in 2013. ~www.allisonbrown.ca~
September Songs
Featuring songwriters
Ian Foster ~ianfoster.ca
Shawna Caspi ~shawnacaspi.com
And Allison Brown ~allisonbrown.ca
Call For SUBMISSIONS!
WindsorEssex Community Foundation
Call for Artists!
The WindsorEssex Community Foundation in partnership with the City of Windsor has received funding for 2 murals to be created as part of our City?s 1812 commemorations.? Please find attached the Call to Artists along with the Mural locations.
The timeline for artist selection is very tight with the?deadline of applications on?August 15, 2012?at noon.?Please forward this onwards to any artist you think may find this project of interest.
Deadline for Submissions:?Wednesday August 15, 2012 at 12 noon
Commission and award announcement: Start of Symbolic March from Sandwich Towne to Festival Plaza on Saturday August 25 2012 at 10:00 a.m.
Project unveiling: Monday February 18, 2013
Please send all applications electronically to: culturalaffairs@city.windsor.on.ca
The WindsorEssex Community Foundation and the City of Windsor with funding from the Canadian Department of Heritage is inviting artists to participate in a mural project in Olde Sandwich Towne. There will be two murals created and installed as part of this project.
The murals need to focus on the commemoration of the war of 1812, helping our community to celebrate 200 years of Peace between Canada and the United States of America in an interesting and unique way.
Project Intent:
As part of Windsor?s commemoration of the War of 1812, two murals will be created. One is to be located in Patterson Park (marked with yellow star on attached map) and the other is to be located in Mill Street Park (marked with yellow star on attached map). Application may be made by an individual artist or by a group of artist collaborators. Applications may be made for one or both of the locations of the mural project.
Eligibility:
The competition is open to artists living within Canada.
Budget:
Total budget for the murals project is $25,000 or $12,500 per mural. This fee will be inclusive of all project costs including but not limited to:
Artist fees:
General administration expenses
All materials and labour
Fabrication costs including third contracted or third party fees
Shipping, delivery and installation costs including equipment rentals, labour, utility locates, structural/foundation work (foundation needs to consider wind load) Stamped engineering drawings need to be provided to City of Windsor staff prior to the installation of the piece
Selection criteria:
(25%) Sensitivity and relevance to the commemoration of the War of 1812 and 200 years of Peace between Canada and the United States of America
(25%) Creativity of approach
(25%) Technical Capacity to include : Durability and maintenance requirements, understanding of project and methodology
(25%) Experience to include: capacity to plan and execute a large scale mural, quality of work as demonstrated in documentation of past work
Site Considerations:
Both locations within Olde Sandwich Towne are within community parks and as such consideration must be taken in terms of potential vandalism and graffiti.
There is no requirement for the mural to fill a huge area, but scale is important and attention must be paid to the park setting. The piece can be as large as the artist wishes with the understanding that the artist will be required to provide engineer stamped drawings of their proposed design and installation procedures in order to ensure a secure foundation. Wind loads must also be taken into consideration.
The selected mural will not feature any nudity, contemporary political themes or religious imagery, nor will it promote violence, hatred, or contempt against any group on the basis of colour, race, ancestry, religion, or ethnic origin.
Submission to include: A letter of interest
Current artist curriculum vitae of all collaborative members
Electronic access to an online portfolio
A project description and renderings of their proposed design
Image and identification sheet to include size and materials used in proposed mural Project timelines
Names and contact information of three references familiar with your work
A completed Submission Checklist (included in this document)
* Please note submission will not be returned to artist
The Selection Committee:
The Mural Selection Committee will evaluate the design proposals and will select an artist to fabricate and install their design using the selection criteria listed above.
The Mural Selection Committee may consist of a representative from: Olde Sandwich Towne BIA, Sandwich Teen Advisory Group (STAG), the Arts Council of Windsor and Region, the City of Windsor, the Community Public Art Advisory Committee and the WindsorEssex Community Foundation.
Submission Check List:
o A letter of interest
o Current curriculum vitae of each artist or collaborative partner
o Electronic access to an online portfolio
o A project description and renderings of the proposed design
o Image and identification sheet to include size and materials used in proposal o Project timelines
o Names and contact information of three references familiar with your work
o A completed Submission Checklist
* Please note submission will not be returned to artist
Regards,
Cathy Masterson
Manager of Cultural Affairs,
Recreation and Culture, City of Windsor
2450 McDougall Street,
Windsor,? ON? N8X 3N6
Tel:?(519) 253-2300 ext. 2724
Email:?cmasterson@city.windsor.on.ca
Open Poetry Call!
3 Days in August
Accepted subissions will be edited and published in the 3 days in August anthology by student from the University of Windsor. 3 Days in August will be about writing about his city. The goal is to write in union.
Writing dates are:
Friday, August 17, Saturday, August 18, Sunday, August 19.
For more information contact Marty Gervais martygervais@gmail.com or Vanessa Shields at 3daysinaugust@gmail.com
SMOGFEST- CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The Citizens Environment Alliance presents 11th Annual SMOGFEST Art Exhibition?Call for Submissions?We invite Windsor ? Essex County ? Detroit and area artists of all media to create artwork that?reflects our dismal air quality or other environmental issues.
Artists may submit up to four artworks in the upcoming 11th Annual SMOGFEST Art Exhibition, to?be held September 4 ? 29, 2012 at POP HAIR GALLERY, 973 Erie St. E., Windsor. Silent auction?bidding will run the length of the exhibition. The artist will receive 70% of selling price; the CEA?will receive 30%.
Please forward a short statement about your proposed work(s) and approximate dimensions by?email, fax or mail by?Friday August 24.?All artwork must be dropped off at the CEA office, located?at 1950 Ottawa St., by Thursday, August 31. Please attach your name, phone/email, title of piece(s),?media and starting bid to each artwork.?Work will not be accepted after August 31.?If special arrangements need to be made for the?delivery of your artwork please contact the CEA office in advance. All work must be ready to hang.
Citizens Environment Alliance?1950 Ottawa St, Windsor, ON, N8Y 1R7?(519) 973-1116 ? fax:(519) 973-8360 ?email:ceaadmin@cogeco.net
Mudpuppy Gallery
Mudpuppy Gallery?Annual Tent Sale Weekend?Sat August 25th 11-6pm,?Sun August 26th 11-6pm
The gallery is offering artists to submit?art pieces to the gallery for the weekend.?Cost to submit is 3 pieces for $10.?All artistic?mediums accepted.?Remittance of?25% commission?to gallery on sold items
Submission deadline : Friday August 24th
Pick-up Date: Sunday August 26th after 6pm or Monday August 27th 11-4 pm.?Artists to prepare own title/price cards.?Display racks or easels would also be appreciated if able but not mandatory.?In case of?inclement weather ,the sale will be held inside the Gallery.?The gallery will be setting up a tent or tents outside?at the rear of the gallery that faces the Navy Yard Park.
This is the same weekend as the?very popular ART BY THE RIVER in Amherstburg.
Anything Goes- Photo Show
Submission deadline: September 2, 2012
The Mudpuppy Gallery Photo Show is right around the corner!
The Gallery members are always excited to see the creativity of our local photographers. This exhibit welcome photos of?any theme?.
Bring your best,? most interesting or most creative photos in to hang on our walls for a whole month. Please unsure they are ready to hang.
(Unframed photos will not be hung)
HOURS
Mon 11-4
Tues closed
Wed-Sun 12-8
Mudpuppy Gallery
www.mudpuppygallery.webs.com/
264 Dalhousie St
Amherstburg, Ontario
519-736-7737?(Robert Honor)
Comber Art in the Park
Saturday August 25, 2012
LEAMINGTON ARTS CENTRE-?Art in the Parkette
Display and sell your Arts & Crafts in uptown Leamington just steps off the sidewalk and directly next door to the gallery!
Dates:
September 15 & 16 and/or 29 & 30
From 10:00am to 5:00pm each day. (Dates may be subject to change based on weather and attendance.)
Download the registration form here:?Art in the Parkette Application 2012
FOR FARM SAKE- Farmer?s Exhibition
The farmer?s exhibition ?For Farm Sake? is approaching, if interested please read the information below:
To honor local organizations, individuals and artists interested in agriculture,?farming,?and working with available resources; the detroit contemporary will present?For Farm Sake, a farmer?s exhibition on?October 13th, 2012. We will highlight many of the urban farming organizations, initiatives and individuals that have motivated the growth of this great movement amongst a display of artists inspired by agriculture. We formally invite you to take part in this illustrious event and hope to hear from you soon.
If?you are interested in participating or have any further questions, please email the detroit contemporary?s Director of Agriculture: ?kt@detroitcontemporary.com?no later than?September 15th, 2012.
This will not be a normal art show:??For Farm Sake??will be ground breaking! By gathering artists and farmers under the same roof, the show will be an inspiration for both.?All forms of art and performance are welcome, all forms of gardening and?farming?are welcome. This is a free event open to all ages. Please forward this invitation to those that may be interested.
Workshops and Classes
Screenwriter?s Foundation Certificate- Riverside Public Library
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Riverside Public Library 6305 Wyandotte St. E. Windsor, ON N8S 4S5
This?Screenwriter?s?Foundation Certificate?course provides broad coverage on the art, craft and mechanics of screenwriting. Aimed at writers who want to write a feature film or television series drama/comedy, this course is given once a week over 5 weeks, on 4 Saturday afternoons, and one evening, starting Saturday August 18th.
Each week will deal with a different aspect of writing and will help emerging writers understand structure, character, story development, and dialogue. Each week will provide illustrations of ideas through script excerpts/film/TV clips from a range of projects.
Register here:
http://
Cost $229 Premium Members $199
Thames Art Gallery
Art & Wine Summer Session with Dr. Lorenzo Buj
August 20 -24, 2012
10 ? 1pm
$100 + HST (Culture Vulture Membership discount applies)
(mimmosas and breakfast snacks included! Now that?s hot)
sign up here:?https://secure1.tixhub.com/
Dr. Lorenzo Buj presents a user friendly introduction to the kinds of debates that shape contemporary art practice. Through visual presentations and selected readings from classical and contemporary aesthetics, this course examines a number of hot button issues in art and visual culture: is the defence of aesthetic beauty an inherently conservative position, what does the digital age mean for traditional art values, where do artists locate themselves in cultural battles over religious symbols, has race?based or gender driven identity politics played itself out in contemporary art practice?
Dr. Lorenzo Buj received an M.A from the University of Windsor and A Ph. D from the University of Michigan. Since then he has taught at various institutions, offering courses in English literature as well as the visual arts and general humanities. He also writes art criticism.
Thames Art Gallery
75 William Street N
Chatham, ON? N7M 4L4
T:?519.360.1998
E:?CKCCC@chatham-kent.ca
www.chatham-kent.ca/tag
ARA ?Workshops
ARA ? The Association or Representational Artists, would like to invite to all ACWR artist members to participate in our very interesting Annual Workshops.
We have extended our due date for registrations until?Monday 27st?of August 2012, Please respond and register as soon as possible, as we have very limited spaces left.
Please send an e-mail indicating the??Letter Code??of the Workshop you would like to attend, with your:???NAME ? PHONE NUMBER ? E.MAIL ADDRESS.
E-mail us if you would like more information or if you have any questions:?Peter Olsen ? A R A??Workshop Coordinator :??nolsen@sympatico.ca
Please visit our website:??www.arawindsor.com?-
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Windsor Printmakers Forum
SUMMER WORKSHOPS ? JUNE ? AUG 2012
Instructor: Munazza Naeem
Phone: 519-253-9493 Email: workshops@wpfstudio.org
LITHOGRAPHY
Date/Time: 1 Session, Monday evening, 6:30 pm?9:30 pm, Aug. 20, 2012
Course Description: Lithography is the most direct form of printmaking. The immediacy of the artist s hand is kept throughout the process. One can achieve a broad range of effects, from fine line drawing to transparent washes or deep rich areas of color. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced printmaker, this course will present the unique properties of lithography. The course covers the basic techniques of hand-drawn stone and printing in black-and-white. There will be demonstrations as well as, individualized instruction.
FALL WINTER 2012
TEEN ? ADULT ? SENIOR WORKSHOPS
COLLAGRPAH FOR BEGINNERS & EXPERIENCED PRINTMAKERS
Date/Time: 3 Sessions, Mondays, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm; Sept. 10, 17, 24. 2012
Cost: $145 + HST Instructor: TBA
Location: Windsor Printmaker s Forum, Register by email: workshops@wpfstudio.org Office Phone: 519-253-9493
Course Description: The freedom of collagraph relief printmaking gives many creative possibilities. If it can be inked, it can be printed. Found objects from nature, like dried fruit, leaf, and flattened street trash can combine with painterly marks from glues and gesso to create a collage plate. These plates are versatile and can be printed as a gauffrage (un-inked embossing), hand-colored as a wood block, or printed as a viscosity. Bring materials that are interesting to the first class. No previous printmaking experience is necessary. There will be demonstrations as well as, individualized instruction. Limited to eight students
Materials: Course cost includes all materials except for paper and drawing implements. Printmaking paper can be purchased by the sheet at Windsor Printmaker s Forum or students may bring their own. Materials list will be provided at the time of registration.
RELIEF PRINTING FOR BEGINNERS & EXPERIENCED PRINTMAKERS
Date/Time: 4 Sessions, Mondays, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm,
Oct. 1, 15, 22, 29, 2012 (Oct 8, 2012 Thanksgiving ? no class)
Cost: $ 180 + HST Instructor: Munazza Naeem
Location: Windsor Printmaker s Forum Register by email: workshops@wpfstudio.org Office Phone: 519-253-9493
Course Description:
Relief printing is the oldest form of printmaking. The most common form of relief printing is woodcut. In this course students will experience three different materials and techniques e.g. wood cut, wood engraving, and lino cut. Many other materials can be used as the block or plate. Linoleum has a similar effect to those of woodcut, but with a thick, sluggish feel. A drawing is made on a wood block or Linoleum. The artist cuts away the undrawn areas, leaving image areas raised. Printing ink is applied to the raised surface and a sheet of paper is laid on the block to take an impression by hand or a press. Students will learn how to print in single and multiple colors. In this class students will learn fundamental to
intermediate level. No previous printmaking experience is necessary. There will be demonstrations as well as, individualized instruction. Class limited to eight students.
Materials: Course cost includes all materials except for paper and drawing implements. Printmaking paper can be purchased by the sheet at Windsor Printmaker s Forum or students may bring their own. Materials list will be provided at the time of registration.
LITHOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS & EXPERIENCED PRINTMAKERS
Date/Time: 4 Sessions, Mondays, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm, Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26, 2012
Cost: $180 + HST Instructor: TBA
Location: Windsor Printmaker s Forum Register by email: workshops@wpfstudio.org Office Phone: 519-253-9493
Course Description: Lithography is the most direct form of printmaking. The immediacy of the artist
throughout the process. One can achieve a broad range of effects, from fine line drawing to transparent washes or deep rich areas of color. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced printmaker, this course will present the unique properties of lithography. The course covers the basic techniques of hand-drawn stone and printing in black-and-white. There will be demonstrations as well as, individualized instruction. Small class, Limited to six students.
Materials: Course cost includes all materials except for paper and drawing implements. Printmaking paper can be purchased by the sheet at Windsor Printmaker s Forum or students may bring their own. Materials list will be provided at the time of registration.
Intuitive Expression- Painting Workshops
Ford City Arts & Heritage Fest
To participate contact Karlene or Stephen at 519-915-9583 or email info@fcnr.org by September 20th.
The event will be held on?Sept. 30th from 11am-4pm? ? ? ? ??
The Ontario Arts Council
The Ontario Arts Council is launching an initiative to incubate the next generation of media arts organizations in regional communities across the province. The Regional Media Artists? Collectives Initiative will provide start-up funding to collectives of three or more local artists who wish to provide professional development opportunities in communities where there are no existing media arts artist-run production centres.
This initiative encourages artists who live in regional and rural areas to gather with colleagues to share work and learn from each other. It affords them access to low cost, but vital, equipment resources. It creates a forum for them to determine the needs in their communities and envision their future collectively.
Guidelines for the program are available on the OAC website:?http://www.arts.on.ca/
The application deadline is?December 3, 2012.
After reading the guidelines, artists and collectives interested in receiving an application package should contact Mark Haslam, Media Arts Officer at?416-969-7453?or?1-800-387-0058 ext. 7453, or?mhaslam@arts.on.ca.
Toronto, le 1er?ao?t 2012 ? Le Conseil des arts de l?Ontario lance une nouvelle initiative d?incubation visant la prochaine g?n?ration d?organismes d?arts m?diatiques dans des collectivit?s r?gionales de la province. Le programme?Collectifs r?gionaux d?artistes m?diatiques?accordera des fonds d?amor?age aux collectifs comptant au moins trois artistes qui souhaitent assurer des possibilit?s de perfectionnement professionnel dans des localit?s qui n?ont pas de centres de production autog?r?s.
Ce programme encourage les artistes des r?gions rurales ? travailler ensemble et ? apprendre les uns des autres. Il leur assure des ressources en mat?riel indispensables ? des prix abordables. Il donne aussi ? ces artistes la possibilit? de rep?rer les besoins de leur milieu et de s?encadrer d?une vision collective.
Les directives pour le programme se trouvent sur le site web du CAO?http://www.arts.on.ca/
La date limite pour la pr?sentation des demandes est le?3 d?cembre 2012.?Les artistes et les collectifs int?ress?s ? obtenir un dossier de demande doivent contacter?Mark Haslam, responsable des arts m?diatiques, par t?l?phone?(416-969-7453, sans frais?1?800?387?0058, poste 7453) ou par courriel (mhaslam@arts.on.ca)..
Pour des services en fran?ais, veuillez communiquer soit avec?Anne Gard? Gravestock,?adjointe des programmes?(416-969-7461, sans frais?1-800-387-0058, poste 7461,?agravestock@arts.on.ca), soit avec?Fran?ois Boivin,?adjoint des programmes?(416-969-7455, sans frais?1-800-387-0058, poste 7455,?fboivin@arts.on.ca).
Upcoming and OnGoing Events
CREATIVE DESTRUCTION
Dan Bombardier June 22-August 18, 2012
?INLAND EMPIRES?
September 7 ? October 13, 2012
?INLAND EMPIRES?, Mike Marcon (Windsor ON)
Solo show; sculpture and mixed media installation
Opening reception: Friday September 7, 2012, 7:30 PM
Mike Marcon presents mixed-media installations involving themes related to Canadian identity to coincide with the ongoing War of 1812 bicentennial celebrations. Marcon?s work explores the notion of the wilderness as a privileged space, a ?kind of masculine homeland within the greater framework of the nation state?. Found objects, images and sculpture act as a catalyst for the displacement of symbols and myths that continue to inform our ?official? national identity. The juxtaposition of objects and images create a labyrinthine experience and stimulates critical reflection while situating these myths within the viewers? personal narratives.
Mudpuppy Gallery
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Leamington Art Centre
IN PURSUIT OF THE GOLDEN KEY |?Dennis White & Stephen Gibb
August 7 ? 25
** OPENING RECEPTION & BOOK SIGNING |?Friday?August 24, 7 ? 9pm
In Pursuit of the Golden Key, a collection of 32 paintings by author/artist Dennis White and artist Stephen Gibb.
These encrypted art pieces are the heart of the real-life?treasure hunt book which commemorates the bicentennial of the War of 1812. Through verse and illustrations, you are invited to come along on a journey into this War and decipher the clues which lead to a modern day treasureof $10,000 cash! Visit the gallery to get your copy of the treasure hunt artwork book!
The Leamington Arts Centre presents the Heinz Ketchup to Art Show in conjunction with the Leamington Tomato Festival & the Heinz Collection by Dennis Jackson at the Leamington Arts Centre.
This?unique and?quirky?exhibit?pushes?
Stop by the gallery to find out just what?the artists are thinking!
SUMMER?GALLERY HOURS |
Tues 10?-4?,
Wed ? Fri 10 ? 5pm,
Sat 10 ? 4pm,
Sun?12 ? 4pm
CONTACT |
Chad Riley, MFA
p:?519.326.2711
artcentr@mnsi.net
www.leamingtonartscentre.com
Phog Lounge
SB Contemporary Art
For the Love?of Bikes
August 25 to September 22, 2012
Opening:?Thursday August 30, 7pm
SB Contemporary Art and Canada South Eco Tours present: a community art exhibition in celebration of Windsor?s 54th Via Italia Race and Bike Culture!?This exhibition represents artists of all ages with their photographs, paintings, drawings, mixed media works and sculptures that highlight bike culture, this legacy bike race, and the love of the ride!
Featuring Works by:
Danah Beaulieau, Julie Butler, Susan Duxter, Alisa Petrichyn, Fatima Fakih, Khalil Fakih,?Linda Renard Fisher, Natalie Gaudet, Helen Girgenti, Anton Gold, David Hannah, Matthew Hawtin, Sarah Hendrican, Pak Ho, Tim Laskey, Carol Libby,?Mary Minutella, Donna Moro, Ryley Newton, Peter Olsen, Walter Petrichyn, Peggy Richards, Kim Rocheleau, Victor Romao,?Vanessa Sheilds, Danuta Gnat Siniarski, Michal Siniarski, George Srdanov, Sue Stephens, Ivan Trotter, Gulnaz Turdalieva, Nicolette Westfall, Shirley Williams, Mary Anne VanWatteghem, plus many more?.
If you would like more information contact Sarah Beveridge at?519-819-0536?or?sarah@
We Need Your Helping Hands
Whitdel Arts
Trashion
August 10 ? September 1
Guest Speaker, Tiffany Best: August 25, 1pm
Family Activity Day: August 25, 10am-noon
Whitdel Arts presents?Trashion. ?This exhibition features unique garments, showcasing the Detroit designer?s ability to create inventive forms of fashion, while being resourceful and environmentally conscious. ?Designers have created their pieces from found objects gathered from within the city of Detroit. ?Reusing such objects has challenged them to create within the constraints of unconventional materials.? The source of these materials simultaneously challenges the viewer?s perception of recycled, unconventional.
Exhibiting Designers:
Cynthia LaMaide
Daniel Neville
Emily Thornhill
Jessica Frilinghuysen
Kelly Sager
Lauren Helbig
Sarah Lapinski
Sheila Palmer
Sydney Conaway
Tiff Massey
Tiffany Best
Please join us for an opening reception welcoming the artists and designers on Friday, August 10th, 6-9pm. ?Guest speaker, Tiffany Best, will lecture in the gallery on August 25th?at 1pm.
Born from the womb of one crafty mother, Tiffany Best has always found comfort among fabric scraps, paint, paper and thread.? As a child, she avidly cut her school clothes?to her mom?s despair?to create ensembles only she found pretty and cool.? When Tiffany is not busy operating the weekend artist & vintage market she founded with her husband,?The Rust Belt Market,?you can find her elbow deep in paper mache and toiling away on crazy projects from paper walls to a wasp?s nest corset. ??Her work has been featured in?HEARD Magazine, Fall in Love with Fashion, The Woods Gallery, and Little Monster?s Toy Boutique.? Look for more of her fashions this September alongside Kelly Lynne?s Fall Collection Showcase. ?Read about Tiffany?s story at?www.rustbeltmarket.com.
A family activity workshop will also be held in conjunction with this exhibition on August 25, noon-3pm.? Please RSVP by August 11 to?rebecca@whitdelarts.com.
Re Emergence: Then and Now
David O?Dell
August 10 ? 21
This August, Whitdel Arts will be presenting?Re Emergence: Then and Now, a mixed compilation of fine art from featured artist, David O?Dell, in the [WA] emergence gallery.? The exhibition will kick-off with an artist?s reception from 6-9 p.m., Friday, August 10.
Re Emergence: Then and Now?will feature past and current pieces by the artist, including silkscreen prints, paintings and intaglio prints. The featured works showcase the artist?s influences throughout the decades ? incorporating abstract period prints, and more recent works representing the transformation of simpler machines by the digitization of the world and its technological progressions.
?This exhibition is a great opportunity to showcase some of my favorite pieces of fine art that I?ve created up to this point in time,? said O?Dell. ?My work has evolved through the years and this show pays homage to those unique, creative periods while demonstrating the evolution of life, people and its objects, presenting them in abstract and various other forms.?
O?Dell has been featured in art shows and fairs around Michigan, winning numerous awards and recognition for his work, including first place at Royal Oak?s Arts, Beats and Eats in 2009. In addition, he has won numerous regional and national awards for graphic design and photography.
He began his career silkscreening more than 30 years ago, designing posters for national events and entertainers such as Diana Ross, James Taylor, Willie Nelson, John Lennon and various others. Before creating his own limited editions O?Dell screened limited edition prints and fine art posters for various artists.
Currently, O?Dell teaches Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop programs for fashion design at the International Academy of Design and Technology in Troy, Mich. Previously, O?Dell worked as a graphic designer for graphics firms, printing companies and colleges, and also was a senior graphic designer for Kmart and Sears Brands, LLC.
O?Dell earned a Bachelor of Science in art from Ball State University, and recently completed a Masters in Art with a concentration in printmaking from Wayne State University. He and his wife, Sue, live in Lake Orion, Mich.
For more information, please contact?gualberto@whitdelarts.com.
Sun Parlour Players Community Theatre
Art by the River
Join over 140 artists and artisans in?Amherstburg,?August 25 & 26?at Art by the River,?Essex County?s original art and craft festival. Browse their wares from 10-5 on the beautiful grounds of Fort Malden National Historic Site. Enjoy musical entertainment??and magic, paint a picture at the ?little artist workshop? in the children?s area or take a guided historic tour. Admission is $5.00, children 12 and under are free (when accompanied by an adult). No pets please. Art by the River-an old town, end of summer tradition since 1967. Seewww.gibsonartgallery.com
Gibson Gallery
140 Richmond Street
Amherstburg ON
519-736-2826
www.gibsonartgallery.com
University Players
Jake?s Women
By Neil Simon
September 20-30, 2012
Directed by William Pinnell
?My mind has a mind of it?s own.?
This delightful comedy is one of Neil Simon?s most engaging plays! Jake is a writer who is more successful with fiction than with real life. A series of wildly comic and sometimes moving flashbacks play out in his mind, but are interrupted by reality as he struggles to keep his marriage together. This clever juxtaposition of the real and the unreal will keep you on the edge of your seat as Jake takes the next step to put his past to rest and embrace his future.
Neil Simon?s Jake?s Women will open the 54th season for University of Windsor?s University Players in September.
University Players is the performing arm of the School of Dramatic Art, and features students in their third and fourth years. Plays take place at Essex Hall on the main campus.
The season continues in October with Agatha Christie?s The Hollow.
Here?s how the season shapes up: Jake?s Women, Sept.20-23, Sept. 26-30; The Hollow, Oct. 25-28, Oct. 31-Nov. 4; Welfarewell, by Cat Delaney, Nov. 22-25, Nov. 28-Dec. 2; Tartuffe, by Moliere (Richard Wilbur translation), Feb. 7-10, Feb. 13-17, 2013; 9 Girls, by Wilfrid H. Pettitt, March 7-10, March 13-17, 2013; and The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, April 4-7, April 10-14, 2013.
Individual tickets are $19 to $21. Subscriptions for the full season of six plays cost $92 to $103. A special student rate of $30 is available for Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday matinee performances.
A flex package of three plays is also available for $48 to $54.
For more information, call?519-253-3000, ext. 2808, or go online to?universityplayers.com.
Writers? Workshop
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Source: http://acwr.net/arts-notes/arts-notes-august-14-2012/
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