|
Written by rhonda
|
|
Saturday, 05 November 2011 21:44 |
|
(LITTLE ROCK, AR) – Winter Quarter registration for art classes at the Arkansas Arts Center Museum School begins Monday, November 14, 2011. Classes are held January 2 through March 10, 2012.
The Museum School offers art classes for children, teens and adults. Classes are held in art appreciation and art history, drawing, jewelry, painting, film photography, digital photography, pottery/clay, fused and slumped glass, theatre and woodworking. Beginning, intermediate and advanced level classes are offered to provide progressive development in each discipline. Classes are held during the day, evenings and weekends.
New winter classes include Fundamentals of Digital SLR Photography where beginning students explore the SLR camera set-up and operation. Intermediate Digital SLR Photography is also offered for the more advanced student. New children’s classes include Making Art with the Family, an interactive class that experiments with paint, clay, collage and sculpture for ages 2-5. Abstract Painting teaches young adults ages 15-18 to use alternative approaches to painting and examines contemporary artists for inspiration. For a class schedule or to register for a class, visit www.arkarts.com.
|
|
Written by rhonda
|
|
Saturday, 05 November 2011 21:38 |
|
In memory of Sally A. Williams, who served as the Arkansas Arts Council's Artist Services Manager for 25 years before her passing on April 20, 2010, the Arts Council has established theSally A. Williams Artist Fund. Funding for this program includes donations from Williams's family and friends, proceeds from the sale of Williams's artwork following her death and Arts Council funding.
The Arts Council has chosen to announce the first round of grants in October to celebrate Williams's birth month."Sally was a visual artist who expressed her passion for art in both her personal and professional life," said Joy Pennington, executive director of the Arkansas Arts Council. "Sally asked that donations in her memory be made to the Arts Council, and we could think of no better way to honor her than to assist the Arkansas artists whom she cared about so deeply.
"Artist assistance grants of up to $500 are available to Arkansas artists in the literary, performing and visual arts fields. The application process will be ongoing as long as funding is available. To date, the fund has raised more than $33,000.
Applications are available at www.arkansasarts.org or by contacting Robin McClea at 501-324-9766 or
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Projects may include: Registration or travel to a conference, retreat, symposium or workshop that will enhance the professional work of the recipient.Consulting fees for establishing or growing the recipient's art-related business, e.g. marketing or business plan.To be eligible for individual artist assistance grants, an artist must be at least 21 years old and must have been an Arkansas resident for at least one year at the time of application. |
|
Written by rhonda
|
|
Saturday, 05 November 2011 21:31 |
Karin Boudet Ford recently completed a commission piece for former Vice-President Al Gore. The piece is a lamp that contains 240 leaves that are sprig molded from an olive tree that is in Karin's yard. The olive tree is a renewable energy source and Karin chose its' leaves because of Mr Gore's work as an environmentalist |
|
Written by rhonda
|
|
Saturday, 05 November 2011 21:27 |
Ed Pennebaker had two sculptures accepted to the "Seven State Biennial Exhibition" at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma. The works accepted were "Ripples" that received an Honorable Mention Award and "Air, Earth, Fire" that received a Purchase Award and will become part of the permanent collection at USAO. The exhibit is being shown in two locations, at the USAO Art Gallery in Chickasha, Oklahoma, through November 7th, and at the Charles B. Goddard Center in Ardmore, Oklahoma, beginning November 13th through December 17th.The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma is located in Chickasha, OK. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. |
|
Written by rhonda
|
|
Saturday, 05 November 2011 21:23 |
ESSA's first ever "Shameless Sequin Soiree" fundraiser will take place November 25th from 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. in the Queen Anne Mansion in Eureka Springs. The event will feature 50 works of art created by participants in the Winterfest Fine Art and Craft Show. The works will be available for purchase with a percent of the purchase price going to ESSA. Early Bird tickets are now available to the Soiree for $95 for an individual ticket and $150 per couple. The Soiree is black tie optional. For more information about these events call ESSA at 479-253-5384. |
|
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > End >>
|
|
Page 6 of 179 |