Artist’s Website: http://www.artmajeur.com/en/artist/marydowne
Artemis is offering three creative & inspiring Summer sessions with textile artist Daniella Amit. In these on-going workshops, participants will create unique fabrics utilizing basic design components (composition, colour, detailing) while learning and applying diverse fibre-art techniques.
Projects to consider: Wall Hangings Personal Accessories Soft Furnishings
Cost per Session (4 classes): $175 + $21 HST = $196
Session 1: Tuesdays ~ June 5, 12, 19, 26 Session 2: Tuesdays ~ July 3, 10, 17, 24 Session 3: Tuesdays ~ July 31, Aug 7, 14, 21 All classes are from 7pm – 10pm
Can’t make a class? We’re Flexible! Apply the portion of your payment to a class in another session…..
For registration, materials list and more information, contact Daniella at 604-551-3842 or E-mail daniella@lapennadesign.ca To learn more about Daniella’s work visit the following sites: http://www.lapennadesign.ca and http://www.inresidencedesign.com
Our “Art Salon” event last month was so successful, we’re offering another one to celebrate “New Altars for Old Gods”, the current exhibition of paintings by Martha Jablonski- Jones.
Join us for an evening of live music, and life drawing, or simply to enjoy Martha’s wonder-filled work.
We’re honoured to have guest musician Peter Jack Rainbird of Courtenay, B.C. performing between 8 and 9:30pm. Three sketching sessions are scheduled, with poses and movement provided by Yoga instructor Adrienne Wills. (During the breaks, ask Adrienne about the Yoga classes she’ll be offering this Fall at Artemis!)
Tokens for drawing boards & materials can be purchased upon arrival for $5.00 per session.
We’re delighted that Martha Jablonski-Jones will be attending the Art Mixer to discuss her work and offer her expertise to participants throughout the evening. Her vibrant acrylic paintings in “New Altars for Old Gods” offer an exhilarated investigation into the lingering presence of the sacred in our secularized world. The exhibition continues at Artemis until May 27th, Tuesday through Sunday, 12 to 5pm.
In one 4-hour sessions of instruction, she will guide you to record essential information through pen and ink sketching outdoors. From this you’ll create a larger contemporary drawing in the studio by translating your sketches into a finished drawing using charcoal and chalk pastels.
Learn more about Kristin and her work at: www.kristinkrimmel.com
Course: $67.20 ($ 60.00+ HST)
Materials: $24.00 ~ for supplies you’ll take home to keep (Arches Travel Pad, Pilot Hi-Tech Pen, Strathmore 3 X 5 Sketchbook) All other materials are included.
Participants are encouraged to bring a digital camera.
Pack your own lunch to take outdoors.
Tea & baked goods from Cove Fine Foods provided in the studio.
To register:
Please reply with your full name & phone number to: artemisinthecove@gmail.com
Artemis is thrilled to welcome the radiant paintings of Martha Jablonski-Jones in this much anticipated exhibition “New Altars for Old Gods”. Martha’s evocative work investigates “the lingering presence of the sacred in our secularized world”. The Opening Reception will be held on Friday, May 11th, from 7 – 10pm. In addition, an Art Mixer Event will take place on Friday May 25th, between 7 – 10pm. There will be life drawing, live music, and the artist in attendance. Check back for details! “New Altars for Old Gods” runs from April 27th until May 27th, 2012.
Artist’s Website: http://www.marthajonesart.com/
Artists Website: http://www.marthajonesart.com/
Join us for an evening event that celebrates creative expression in all its forms. Enjoy local art, live music, and life drawing while you meet and mingle with your creative neighbours.
Musician Justin Penney of the Vancouver band Philosoraptor will perform. Between 8 and 9:30pm, watch as artists sketch poses by life drawing model and artist Shelley Rothenburger or buy a ticket to pick up your own block of charcoal and make your mark!
This event, on the eve of the North Shore Art Crawl, is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Fairygrams by North Vancouver artist Leonid Rozenberg. Rozenberg combines traditional mediums such as oil and pastels with photographic methods in his ongoing series of mixed media prints. Creating visually captivating and carefully juxtaposed images which vibrate with tension and ambiguity, he invites the viewer to enter and explore his theatrical tableaus. The artist will be available during the Salon to discuss his work.
The second annual North Shore Art Crawl takes place on April 21 and 22; visit http://www.nsartcrawl.ca for more details. The exhibition ‘Fairygrams: Artwork by Leonid Rozenberg’ continues to April 22.