Day-Time Drawing ~ 2 Mondays with Kristin Krimmel

March 12th and March 19th, 2012               10:30 to 2:00

Talented artist and seasoned teacher, Kristin Krimmel, will make you comfortable taking those beginner steps in drawing.  Intermediate artists will find ideas to help improve their existing skills.

In two 3-hour sessions of instruction, you will learn to draw objects with the basic skills of mark-making: creating lines, textures & shapes and enhancing them with light and shadow.

Cost: $ 134.40 (inc.HST) All art materials and a catered sandwich lunch included.

To register: send your contact info to: artemisinthecove@gmail.com                         

Learn more about Kristin and her work at: www.kristinkrimmel.com

Writer’s Group ~ New Meet-up at Artemis!

A very successful  inaugural gathering of the Deep Cove Writing Group took place at Artemis Thursday evening (February 9th) with writer and founder Alais Mara at the helm.  At present, the group meets monthly – the 2nd Thursday of every month – with the option for the event to become bi-monthly, once the votes are in!

 

For more information about what the Writing Group has planned, and to learn how to join in, you can follow Alais on her blog and/or contact her at:   deepcovewritinggroup.wordpress.com

 

 

Noegenesis: New Paintings by Shelley Fearnley

noegenesis def.  ~ The acquisition of new knowledge fromobservation, experience, and inferring   relationships between known things. 

Feb 19  to March 10, 2012

Opening Reception:
Saturday, Feb.25th

Please join us to celebrate Shelley’s luminous revelations of Coastal forces – seen and sensed.

Gallery Hours:   Tuesday to Sunday 12 – 5pm

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Ongoing: Theatrical Wonderland – After School Creative Drama For Kids

Theatrical WonderlandCarmel Amit, an experienced New York actress, is presently offering after-school drama classes for kids at Artemis.

Using the art of theatre games children will learn valuable theatre techniques while building confidence, encouraging team work and creating an outlet for their imagination

Ages: 8-12

Time: Wednesdays at 3:30-5:30pm

Dates: On-going throughout the school year

Cost: $155/month

Contact Carmel: Telephone: 604 362 8720 Email: theatricalwonderland@gmail.com

Monotype Workshop with Susan Gransby: January 18 and 25, 2011

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In January, ARTEMIS was delighted to offer a pair of Monotype workshops with artist and print-maker Susan Gransby.  The sessions were held on two consecutive Wednesday evenings  – Jan. 18th and 25th, from 7pm to 10pm, and cost $120.00 for both classes, materials included.

No previous printmaking or painting experience was necessary for this very flexible, forgiving process.

Susan Gransby Mototype Print

Susan Gransby Mototype Print

SUSAN GRANSBY

Susan Gransby was born in London, England. She obtained her B.A. from UBC and an Honours Diploma in Printmaking from the Vancouver School of Art. She spent many years at Malaspina Printmakers and now works out of her Burnaby home studio. Her etchings, linocuts, monotypes and mixed media works have been exhibited across Canada and the U.S. and in Japan, Spain, Finland and Peru and are in several Canadian public galleries, including the Vancouver Art Gallery, as well as numerous private and corporate collections. The former journalist also writes, edits and curates. Curator/art historian Roger Boulet once described her work as “a refreshingly uncomplicated vision with a relaxed and easy intimacy”.

AN INTRODUCTION TO WATER-BASED MONOTYPE

In this water-based monotype workshop students learned to create one-of-a-kind “painterly prints” using non-toxic materials such as watercolour paints, pencils, crayons and pastels. The classes were suitable for both complete beginners and more experienced painters and printmakers wishing to experiment with a new technique. Printing by hand from a plexiglas plate, Susan taught a technique  that yields either simple, immediate results or complex images built up over time. This process can easily be worked on at home and printed by hand or on a press. All materials were provided – supplemented by the students’ own from a list given out at registration.

Small Wonders exhibit: November 8 – December 14, 2011

Small Wonders is a celebration of art, the season and the successes of 2011.

This show is a vibrant offering of small work by six wonderful artists – a hint of upcoming solo exhibitions planned for Artemis in 2012:  Mary Downs, Kevin Dubois, Martha Jablonski-Jones, John Steil, Maria Josenhans and Ban Wei.

November 11, 7pm to 10 pm

The exhibit continues Tuesday – Sunday from Noon – 5pm through December 14th, 2011.

For more information: email: artemisinthecove@gmail.com

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