2010 Exhibitions - Crealde School of Art
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2010 Exhibitions - Crealde School of Art
Cup-A-Thon XXVI. A fun Ceramics and Sculpture Department fundraiser that pushes the envelope of functional ceramics. Come stock up on unique, handmade cups and bowls in the Showalter Hughes Community Gallery, Friday and Saturday 7:00–10:00 p.m. and during Open House on Saturday. August 21 to September 25 August 1 Child/Adult Workshop: “Mask”arade— Clay Wall Hangings with Doug Bringle. Make and decorate a clay mask to suit your fancy: animal or human, grotesque or romantic, scary or friendly. Directions are clear so young children and beginners can create family heirlooms during this workshop. August 6 to October 2 Alice & William Jenkins Gallery—Lyrical Harmonies: Landscape Paintings by Stephen Bach, Larry Moore, and Don Sondag. This show features the work of three central Florida painters whose landscapes emphasize the beauty and tranquility of nature. Balanced compositions, harmonious colors and subtle tonal changes create a feeling of stillness and calm. These paintings suggest that it is still possible to experience serenity when we immerse our awareness in the environment. Curated by Dennis Schmalstig. Lecture and opening reception Friday, August 6, 7:00–9:30 p.m. Showalter Hughes Community Gallery— Summer ArtCamp Exhibition. Featuring one completed project from each of the over 300 ArtCamp participants, including painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture and photography. Opening reception Saturday, August 21, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Curated by the ArtCamp staff. Fall I August 23 to October 16 Fall I Session Classes and Workshops for adults and children in photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture. August 28 10th Annual Free Grant Workshop for Individual Artists. Crealdé’s Executive Director Peter Schreyer, an internationally exhibited artist and past grant review panelist on the state and local level, will conduct this free workshop to inform artists about grant opportunities from the State of Florida, United Arts, and other organizations. October 9 to January 15 14th Annual Benefit Auction. This popular event, held at Crealdé’s main campus, includes live music, live and silent auctions, and great food. Proceeds fund Crealdé programs and help build our endowment to ensure future growth and sustainability. Alice & William Jenkins and Heritage Center Galleries—The Art of Hope: A Regional Juried Exhibition Commemorating the First African American U.S. President, Barack Obama. Artists from all visual mediums from the Southeastern U.S. are invited to enter this juried exhibition commemorating the hope surrounding the Obama election and presidency. Curated by Bobby Scroggins, University of Kentucky. Opening reception Friday, October 9, 6:00–9:00 p.m. September 19 Child/Adult Workshop: Jack-o’-Lanterns— A Holiday Tradition in Clay with Doug Bringle. Fashion and carve a clay pumpkin into a jack-o’-lantern to delight you and your trick or treaters for years to come. Directions are clear so younger children and beginners can create family heirlooms during this workshop. October 1 to January 8 Showalter Hughes Community Gallery—Directors’ Choice. Featuring the recent work of 12 artists from Crealdé’s diverse faculty, including artists long associated with the school as well as new additions to the faculty, in photography, painting, sculpture and ceramics. Opening reception Friday, October 1, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. October 2 Visiting Artist Workshop with Perry Dilbeck: The Holga Camera. Create fine art images using a simple “plastic” camera. Learn the history of the Holga camera and examine the various bodies of work taken with this toy. The technical aspects of film loading, focusing, exposing, light leak prevention, and more will be covered. Participants shoot on location and bring film back for processing and review. October 16 Photo Festival XVIII: A Day of Workshops. The Photography Department’s annual fundraiser gives students the choice of five out of ten workshops on a wide field of photographic subjects. Cosponsored by Colonial Photo & Hobby. Fall II October 25 to December 18 Fall II Session Classes and Workshops for adults and children in photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture. November 6 & 7 Weekend Workshop: The History of Photography & 19th Century Processes with Jon Manchester & Rick Lang. Learn about the history of 19th century processes October 2 August 7 Painting & Drawing Fundraiser: Making Art Your Business. Back for its fifth year to provide useful information, community connections, and inspiration for artists to make art their business. Topics range from gallery representation to marketing and promotion. Weekend Workshop: Focus on Digital. There will be demonstrations on PhotoShop, Camera Controls, Printing and Color Management. Students can select five of the ten photography workshops being offered. Come and enjoy this fundraiser for the Photography Department. October 9 & 10 August 14 OPEN HOUSE Tour Crealdé’s studios and galleries, meet the instructors, participate in hands-on workshops, and register for a class. Auto Salvage, Slidell, LA 2009 by Rick Lang Crealde 2010 Calendar.indd 5-1 September 18 The 37th Annual Winter Park Autumn Arts Festival. Over 125 Florida artists display their work at this festival, which includes live music, food, and children’s art workshops. Co-sponsored by the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce, the City of Winter Park and Crealdé. SUPPORT Crealdé School of Art is a non-profit art organization supported in part by memberships: United Arts of Central Florida; the City of Winter Park; Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program; the State of Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs; The Florida Arts Council; The National Endowment for the Arts; and various private foundations. The Barnes Foundation The Charlotte & Edward K. Wheeler Foundation The Community Foundation of Central Florida The Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation The Golden Rule Foundation The Jacqui and Annis Bowen Foundation The Kimball Family Foundation The Nelson Family Trust The Valencia Community College Foundation The William J. Conlee Fund at the Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation The Winter Park Health Foundation and how it affected the aesthetics of the period. Students will have the opportunity to work with three 19th century photographic processes. November 13 Weekend Workshop: Make Holiday Photo Cards with Jon Manchester & Rick Lang. In the morning you will have the opportunity to take family portraits to be used in the making of holiday cards. In the afternoon, students will have time to adjust their images and prepare them to be printed as cards at the local camera shop or drug store. November 13 & 14 11th Annual Holiday Sale. Established and emerging artists affiliated with Crealdé offer their fine artwork for sale to the public. A portion of the proceeds supports Crealdé programs. Held outdoors in the Contemporary Sculpture Garden, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday and 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday. Crealdé School of Art is a community-based non-profit art organization established in 1975, which features an affordable, sequential curriculum of over 90 studio courses and workshops in painting and drawing, photography, and ceramics and sculpture for adults and children, with hands-on experience emphasized. Also, Crealdé offers an award-winning scholarship and outreach program to special populations from the diverse Central Florida community. Our two galleries feature changing multi-disciplinary visual art exhibitions by artists from Florida, the nation, and the world. Central Florida’s only contemporary sculpture garden showcses over 60 outdoor pieces of art. Crealdé’s main campus and offices are located off of Aloma Avenue, at 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park, FL 32792 and is open 9:00–4:00 Monday– Thursday, and 9:00–1:00 Friday and Saturday. Phone 407-671-1886. www.crealde.org 2010 Storm Front by Stephen Bach August 13 & 14 2010 CREALDÉ SCHOOL OF ART CALENDAR OF EXHIBITIONS AND SPECIAL EVENTS December 5 Child/Adult Workshop: Christmas Trees, A Holiday Tradition with Doug Bringle. Just in time for the holidays, pairs of children and adults are invited to Crealdé’s clay studio to make whimsical Christmas trees complete with personalized ornaments. Directions are clear so younger children and beginners can create family heirlooms during this workshop. CELEBRATING COMMUNITY ARTS SINCE 1975 642 W. New England Avenue Center, The Hannibal Square Heritage Crealdé’s new community annex represents a partnerWinter Park, Florida 32789 U.S.A. ship with the City 407.539.2680 of Winter Park, and pays tribute to the past, present and future contributions of Winter Park’s historic African American community through a unique collection of historic photographs and oral histories. Established by Crealdé in 2007, the center also features visual art exhibitions and educational programs that explore southern folklore and cultural preservation. Come share an inspiring history told by the people who have lived it! Free admission. Located in downtown Winter Park at 642 New England Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789. Phone 407-539-2680. Open Tues.–Thurs. 12:00– 4:00, Fri. 12:00–5:00, Sat. 10:00–2:00. www.hannibalsquareheritagecenter.org 11/5/2009 3:56:09 PM Winter February 13 Tour Crealdé’s studios and galleries, participate in hands-on workshops, and register for a class. Images on cover: top to bottom, Two Heads from Requesting Miracles exhibition; Grandmere Quilt by Lauren Austin; Pyramid by Johann Eyefells; A Talbot Lambscape by Larry Moore. January 9 to March 13 Showalter Hughes Community Gallery— The Art of Fellowship. Emerging artists from the Photography and Ceramics and Sculpture Departments show a diverse collection of artwork. Curated by Department Directors Rick Lang and Vincent Sansone. Opening reception from 12:00–2:00 p.m. during Open House. January 11 to March 6 Winter Session Classes and Workshops for adults and children in photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture. January 15 to March 20 Alice & William Jenkins Gallery and Heritage Center Gallery—Bigger Than A Scrapbook: The Talking Quilts of Lauren Austin. This exhibition tells stories with photographic portraits in fabric that portray lifestyle, family, political and legal themes relating to the black experience and the African Diaspora worldwide. This two-venue exhibition, curated by Henry Sinn, will open with a reception held on January 15 from 7 to 10 p.m., beginning with a gallery talk at Crealdé School of Art’s Jenkins Gallery, followed by a live-music reception at The Heritage Center. January 17 & 18 Winter Park Unity Heritage Festival. This Martin Luther King weekend festival features live music, games and ethnic food. The Hannibal Square Heritage Center will be open for tours, free children’s art workshops, and the unveiling of Phase VI of the Heritage Collection. On Sunday at 4:00 p.m. a special Unity Festival reception will be held for Lauren Austin. January 22–24 Visiting Artist Workshop: Plein Air Painting with Morgan Samuel Price. Each artist will have individual time with the instructor; the finale of each day is the critique. Be prepared with sketches or images to develop the paintings. Crealde 2010 Calendar.indd 2-4 Tuscan Lemon Tray by Jane Skinner January 23 February 28 Visiting Artist Workshop: Folk Art Painting with Linda Schäpper. Recapture the free spirited imagination of your youth! Bring your favorite photos of family members or community events and use them to create a finished painting. Folk Art painter Linda Schäpper is most widely recognized for her “Family of Christ” tapestry that became the backdrop for Pope John Paul II’s October 1995 mass in Central Park, New York. Child/Adult Workshop. Tabletop Fountains: Clay Water Gardens with Doug Bringle. Create a bubbling oasis of tranquility in clay for your home or porch, themed from your imagination. Directions are clear so younger children and beginners can create family heirlooms during this workshop. January 27 February 27 Alice and William Jenkins Gallery: Special Reception and Panel Discussion for Zora Festival Attendees. Special Reception for Zora! Festival tour participants, and panel discussion, “The Genius of Zora Neale Hurston,” in partnership with the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities. Weekend Workshop with Rick Lang: How to Photograph 2D Art. In this workshop students will learn how to photograph 2-D artwork. Subjects such as lighting, White Balance selection and alignment will be discussed. This is for artists who want to make better quality reproductions of their work to enter shows. January 30 & 31 Feburary 27-28 Weekend Workshop: Welding Sculptures with David Cumbie. Come and create your own small sculpture. Students will learn how to cut steel with a torch and weld with an arc welder. Materials are included but students may bring their own metal parts to weld. February 7 United Arts ArtsFest 2010. More than 80 cultural organizations will participate in the four-day ArtsFest, which kicks off the United Arts fundraising campaign. On Sunday, February 7th, Crealdé will host gallery tours and free hands-on workshops for children and adults at both Crealdé and the Heritage Center. Powertex Painting & Sculpture Workshop with Regine Dossche. Powertex is an environmentally friendly liquid fabric hardener. It can be used to create beautiful textures on canvas or durable sculptures. Learn to make a frame as base for a figurine and dress it up; add a text or picture, and learn the use of colored powder pigments. Step by step, one on one instruction is provided to complete three pieces of art. February 27 & 28 Weekend Workshop: Portrait Sculpture in Clay with David Cumbie. Students will work with a live model and explore the fundamentals of creating a clay head beginning with basic proportions. All work will be fired at the end of the workshop. Hannibal Square Heritage Center: Special reception for Bach Festival Society, following the performance of Bach’s B-minor Mass. Owl Salt & Pepper Set by Doug Bringle January 9 OPEN HOUSE Visiting Artist Workshop with Patrick Van Dusen: The Business of Wedding Photography. Students will learn what it takes to start and run a wedding photography business. Patrick will explain the concepts of finding customers, preparing for and shooting the wedding, making the final product and selling reprints. Subjects such as fees, advertising, and customer relations will be covered. This class is designed for those who want to find out what is needed to become a successful wedding photographer. February 28 March 5-7 Weekend Workshop: Majolica with Jane Skinner. A pottery technique of painting colored stains onto a white glaze so the colors fuse into the surface when fired, Majolica produces a colorful hand-painted work of art. Jane will explain Majolica glazes and stains, recipes, brushwork and wax resist techniques. Bring your own low-fire bisque, or purchase a tile. Slide show and discussion to follow. March 6 Photography Workshop: Travel the Back Roads to Historic Places in Central Florida with Peter Schreyer. Explore hidden architectural and cultural treasures in Volusia and Lake County that provide a window to the past. Peter Schreyer is an internationally exhibited, award winning photographer who has been widely recognized for documenting Florida’s cultural landscape for nearly three decades; including Arts Educator of the Year in 2009. March 13 Paper Workshop with Hye Shin. Fold, roll and cut papers to forms that can be built into items such as bags, boxes, and bowls. You will design shapes with papers that forward into textiles. Discover your own fabric design to make decorative and wearable objects. A range of stitch techniques and interfacings will be explored to give strength to the shapes. March 13 & 14 Weekend Workshop: Shades of Light— Figure Drawing with Paul McNear. Students will learn how to capture the essence of light while learning the basic tenets of drawing, working from nude and costumed models. The optical mixing of layered shading, as well as the analysis of the effects of light and substructure of values and temperature will be stressed. March 19 to May 29 April 9 to June 26 May 2 Showalter Hughes Community Gallery— 4th Annual Central Florida Watercolor Society Exhibition. Selected works from almost 200 Central Florida Watercolor Society members will be juried for prize money and ribbons. Curated by Henry Sinn. Opening Reception 7:00–9:00 p.m. on Friday, March 19. Heritage Center Gallery—Just Above the Water: Florida Folk Art. Based on five years of research and a book by curators Kristin Congdon and Tina Bucuvalas, the exhibition looks closely at the lives of 35 Florida folk artists and reveals how their work is inspired by everyday customs, environments, and community traditions. On loan from The Museum of Florida History in Tallahassee. Opening reception and lecture on Friday, April 9, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Child/Adult Workshop. Whistles and Ocarinas: Clay Wind Instruments with Doug Bringle. Turn fantasy-shaped clay vessels into whistles and gently voiced, many-toned ocarinas. Directions are clear so young children and beginners can create family heirlooms during this workshop. March 21 and March 28 Weekend Workshop: Making Molds for Sculpture with David Cumbie. Students may bring small objects for mold-making and create latex molds for casting. Explore traditional and new casting methods; many materials for reproducing artwork will be introduced. Spring March 22 to May 15 Spring Session Classes and Workshops for adults and children in photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture. March 26 to June 5 Alice & William Jenkins Gallery—Requesting Miracles: Votive Offerings from Diverse Cultures. In partnership with UCF’s Cultural Heritage Alliance, this installation, reminiscent of religious spaces in Mexico and Brazil, features selections of wood carvings made as offerings to deities in return for miracles. Co-curated by Kristin Congdon, Natalia da Silva, and Rima Jabbur. Opening reception 7:00–9:30 p.m. with a dance by Brazilian Peilourinho and a gallery talk at 8:00 p.m. March 27 & 28 10th Annual Spring Sale. Established and emerging artists affiliated with Crealdé offer their fine artwork for sale to the public. A portion of the proceeds supports Crealdé programs. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Weekend Workshop: Introduction to Mold Making with David Cumbie. This class will demonstrate various methods of making molds with alginate, plaster and Fleximold wax. Students will assist in preparing molds for casting hands, faces and feet. Copies from molds will be cast in stone. Materials are included. April 23 May 8 Panel Discussion in conjunction with the Requesting Miracles Exhibition The educational panel, led by Kristin Congdon, Natalia Marques da Silva, Mariolina Rizzi Salvatori, and Claudia Schippert, will discuss the crosscultural significance of votive offerings in the exhibition as well as in their original context. Attendees are encouraged to participate in the discussion, which begins at 7:00 p.m. Mixed Media Portrait Workshop – Acrylic & Pastel with Helen Hickey. Students may work in pastel or acrylic and pastel. There will be a live model available for the class but for those who prefer it, there will also be a still life set up. Explore your creativity and find new freedom mixing it up with acrylics and pastels. April 24 & 25 – May 1 & 2 Visiting Artist Workshop with Bob Lerner: The Art of Seeing. This informal workshop is designed for intermediate to advanced amateurs. Through lecture, demonstration, and critiques, students will gain an appreciation for detail and a study of emotional responses to art. Bob Lerner is a former staff photographer for LOOK Magazine whose work has been featured in many galleries and museum exhibitions. April 10 The Hannibal Square Folk Art Festival is a celebration of community featuring Florida folk artists and their work, a hands-on “Kid Folk” art program, soul food, jazz music and offerings from Crealdé business and community partners. Maris Lyra from Just Above the Water: Florida Folk Art May 15 Workshop: Digital Printing for Shows with Jon Manchester. This workshop is for those who will be entering a show with Digital Photography. Jon will show how to make a professional quality print ready to be matted and framed. Students may bring in up to two image files to print. Jon Manchester is an instructor of PhotoShop and Digital Imaging at Crealdé. May 21–22 Into the Light: The Figure in Pastel with Paul McNear. Learn how to capture and apply the influence of light on the figure with pastel. Along with essential elements of strong composition, students work from nude and costumed models. Optical mixing of layered shading and analysis of the effects of light and substructure of values and temperature will be stressed. June 5 & 6 Weekend Workshop with Vince Sansone: Throwing Body Parts. Use the potter’s wheel to make the forms for an animal and assemble it using handbuilding techniques. Firing and finishing techniques included; please see crealde. org for photos of animals in progress. Summer May 8–16 Photographic Tour of Switzerland with Peter Schreyer. Join Executive Director Peter Schreyer, experienced photographer and guide, on a tour of his picturesque homeland. On this spring trip the group will travel to the Swiss Alpine region, the picturesque Lake District, and beautiful cities and villages, including Berne, Luzern, Interlaken, Montreux, and Gruyere. Stay in deluxe hotels, eat delicious food, and immerse yourself in a different culture! April 11 Jenny Combing, by Helen Hickey June 7 to August 5 May 22 & 23 Summer ArtCamp for children and teens. Central Florida’s original ArtCamp features one- and two-week sessions where children ages 5 through 17 can explore their creativity in painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, and photography. High school students may participate in week-long media-specific intensive studies in photography, printmaking, ceramics, or drawing. Visiting Artist Workshop with Kim Miller: Large Clay Sculptures. Students create their own handbuilt, low-fired large clay sculptures with guidance from Central Florida artist Kim Miller. Instruction includes engineering and surface finishing techniques. Kim is well known for her hand-built sculptural clay chairs, each chair is an individual with its own imperfect but constant persona. This workshop will be an opportunity for students to develop and practice freedom in their own sculpture construction. June 14 to August 7 June 4 to August 7 June 18 to July 31 Showalter Hughes Community Gallery—Storytellers XIII. Crealdé’s Storytellers is an 8-week youth outreach program which encourages young people to explore themselves, their communities, and their lives through photography. This first digital segment features the photography and writing of 12 participants. Instructed and curated by Jon Manchester. June 3 to 6 Weekend Workshop with Terry Trambauer Norris: Painting the Still Life. For intermediate students: take a painting in oil or acrylic from initial conception to completion in three days. Painting techniques, including underpainting and glazing, will be demonstrated, along with discussion of composition and concept. Summer Session Classes and Workshops for adults and children in photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture. June 18 Annual Membership Meeting and Student Exhibition. Awards presentation from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Showalter Hughes Community Gallery. The Annual Juried Student Exhibition opening reception follows in the Alice & William Jenkins Gallery. Alice and William Jenkins Gallery— 30th Annual Juried Student Show. Highlights student work from the past year. Curators: Program Steering Committee. Opening reception coinciding with Annual Membership Meeting, Friday, June 18, 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. July 9 to September 25 Hannibal Square Heritage Center Gallery—125 Windows Into A Historic Community: The Complete Heritage Collection. This extraordinary 20th century documentation of community will fill the gallery with 125 pieces that make up the award-winning Heritage Collection: Photographs and Oral Histories of West Winter Park—the result of six research phases since 2002. Curated by Peter Schreyer. Opening reception Friday, July 9, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. 11/5/2009 3:56:12 PM
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