Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

June 02 - Lunch at the Globe: Pat Burns & Jim Lorriman



Pat and Jim will again tantalize us with their art and reveal plans for two outstanding shows that will be held at the Dufferin County Museum & Archives (DCMA).

Pat Burns will talk about the second Stitches Across Time Exhibition (September 12 - November 9, 2014), a celebration of the skills of Canadian weavers and fabric artists from across Canada.

She will also reveal details of a fashion show/lunch to be held on September 21 at the DCMA.

Jim Lorriman will also open a show at the DCMA on September 12 (running until October 26).

The show is entitled History in the Making. Jim will show works where he has used pieces of wood with a past that tell stories of their uses many years ago. One of the Byford treasures is a set of bowls created from the wood of our original house.

Jim’s great gift to Theatre Orangeville was a selection of wood serving dishes crafted from the old seats of the theatre.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

May 19 - Dog Save the Queen



The Queen’s Birthday is always a time to celebrate, but we here at the DCMA offer our visitors just a titch more.

Queen Victoria, who reigned for 64 years, was a supporter and owner of dogs and is often blamed for having 'spoiled' the collie breed by her patronage. While Victoria's collies were pets and not working dogs, they were not by any stretch of the imagination the show collies of today.

During this event we will pay homage to the animal that won the Queen’s heart, the dog. Bring
your furry family members by for a proper British ceremony with tea service and nibbles for both humans and pets.

We will be displaying the DCMA collection of Queen Victoria memorabilia.

Dog Save the Queen
Monday, May 19
12 noon

Free admission to celebrate May Museum Month!

For more details, 877-941-7787 or info@dufferinmuseum.com.

Thursday, 1 May 2014

May 10 & 11 - Spring Treasures - 2014 Show and Sale




Kai-Liis McInness, Jill Sadleir, and friends present aselection of hand-crafted items including paintings, cards, alpaca wool products, stained glass, jewelry, bath and body products, hand knits and much, much more. 


Spring Treasures - 2014 Show and Sale
May 10th 10 am - 5 pm
May 11th 10 am - 4 pm

At the Orange Hall, Rosemont (located across from The Globe restaurant at the intersection of Hwy 89 & Mono-Adjala Townline, between Airport Road and Hwy 50). 

For more information, contact Jill at 705-434-3283 or jill.sadleir@gmail.com

Sunday, 30 March 2014

April 07 - Lunch at The Globe: Leaders of the Dufferin Youth Festival of the Arts






We are pleased to welcome the leaders of the Dufferin Youth Festival of the Arts. They have listened to and acted upon their challenge.

The Festival is not a competition. It’s a celebration for young people throughout the County to
meet and enjoy each other’s art – be it dance, music, painting, or poetry. What an idea! Enjoy. Be happy!

In the words of one participant, “I loved the festival. It was the best day ever! I hope I go next year!” (Grade 3 student at Parkinson C.P.S.)

Monday, 24 March 2014

April 6 - Two Exciting Exhibits: Art From the Heart & Betty Scale Hendrie




Each day our eyes pass by hundreds of objects. Let your eye stop and rest on a folk object made with the colours, skills and artistry of an untrained eye. Let them enjoy seeing the skill of assembling everyday objects into artistry. Notice the found manufactured objects, produced for everyday use, yet designed or embellished in ways reflecting a finer art. Smile at something made for no apparent use or as deliberate folly. Enjoy the objects in this exhibition. Each one can teach you about the history of our local community and the history of the people of Canada.

Opening of the DCMA Fine Art Collection Exhibit – Betty Scale Hendrie

Born in Bushey Heath, London England in 1916, yet raised in India, Betty Scale Hendrie immigrated to Canada in 1943, a war bride. She was a member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolours and had a farm in Mono, where her studio was located. Her works are in private collections in the USA, Europe, Barbados, and Ireland and now we are honoured to have her works here at the DCMA, including her haunting scenes of the Hockley Valley.

April 6, 2 pm
Dufferin County Museum


Admission to both openings is by donation.
For more details, 877-941-7787 or info@dufferinmuseum.com.

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

April 4 to 6 - Art by Vanessa Shand & Pottery by Al Pace



Vanessa’s bold, large-scale florals and her sensitive still-life paintings compliment the warm glazes of Al Pace's large plates, salad bowls and serving vessels.


Recent Works in Oil by Vanessa Shand and Stoneware Pottery by Al Pace
Preview: Friday, April 4th, 7 -10 pm
April 5 and 6, 10 am - 5 pm

The Farmhouse Pottery Gallery & Café
307114 Hockley Road.
For more details, info@pacepottery.com or 519-941-6654.

Saturday, 22 February 2014

March 1 - Headwaters "Human Library"


Come to the Library on March 1 to "Read" a "Human Book!"

On March 1, 2014, The Orangeville Public Library becomes a “Human Library” – in which people are the “books”.

The goal of the worldwide Human Library movement is to dispel stereotypes by promoting personal contact that broadens people’s understanding of one another. The books in the Human Library are people who have faced prejudice, stereotyping, and misunderstanding.

Readers, who can sign out a book for 30 minutes of respectful conversation, are encouraged to examine their own views and choose books that represent different ones.

Books can be signed out from 10 am to noon and from 1 to 2:30 pm at the Library’s Mill Street branch.

Join our HHL facebook group or follow us on twitter @hhl101.

Friday, 3 January 2014

January 18 Making Fall Colours Work with JohnDavid Anderson


Spend another day with JohnDavid Anderson, who describes himself as a Canadian contemporary
impressionist. JohnDavid paints tonally with rich colour and an impressionist character. He is not driven by the subject but by the light. JohnDavid likes to paint alla prima (all in one session - perfect for a workshop), to keep the painting fresh, loose, colourful and gestural. 

This workshop will focus on how to make fall colours work in a landscape. Learn how to choose colours to depict the fall landscape, and to achieve balance, impact and success in the painting. 

January 18 - Making Fall Colours Work with JohnDavid Anderson
Victoria Park Community Centre, Mono Mills

Workshop Fee: 2014 OAG members: $50; Non-members: $70. Non-members may join the OAG at the workshop. 

For more information, contact Warren Galloway at wgalloway@rogers.com or 519-307-0210 or go to www.orangevilleartgroup.com.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

January 06 - Globe Luncheon with Jane Ohland Cameron


January 6: Lunch at the Globe with Jane Ohland Cameron, Author, Scriptwriter, Director & Playwright in Residence at Theatre Orangeville

Jane’s work with actors in Orangeville is “beyond outstanding”. She works with actors with developmental disabilities and helps these young people find their voices on stage. You may have seen some of her work at Theatre Orangeville. These include The Imagination Express, In Search of Slumber Mountain, and Abba Cadabra, a script based on the music of ABBA. 

Jane’s particular skill is building a play based on the actors’ abilities. In essence, unlike most playwrights who write the play and then select the actors, Jane meets with the actors and they builds the play.

She is currently working on a new piece which will be presented at Theatre Orangeville on April 16-17, 2014. Jane will share some of her tips on working with these actors and will encourage us to never give up!

Monday, 4 November 2013

November 16 - Non-Objective Abstracts with Marianne Broome


This is an exciting workshop for exploration and creativity. Even those people who say “I do not like abstracts” will have a lot of fun and discover new possibilities. Several different techniques will be explained in the demonstrations.

Marianne Broome will discuss composition and design, and explore avenues for inspiration. Ways to incorporate texture, the use of different tools and the selection of a colour palette for your own painting will also be explored. All skill levels can be accommodated. Marianne will provide reference photos but please bring you own, anything that suggests major shapes and/or colours.

Marianne has had a passion for painting all her life. She has won many awards for her paintings in juried shows, including many Best of Show awards. She has had numerous shows, and her work is in private collections and galleries in a number of countries.

2013 OAG members: $50 Non-members: $70.Non-members may join the OAG at the workshop.
For more information, go to www.orangevilleartgroup.ca.

November 16, 10 am - 4 pm 
Non-Objective Abstracts with Marianne Broome
Victoria Parks Community Centre, Mono Mills

Monday, 28 October 2013

November 9 & 10 - A Trio of Artists


The 9th Christmas Season Open House will be featuring Joyce Buck, Jill Sadleir and guest artist Fiona Logan

They will be showcasing a fine selection of stained glass, paintings, sketches, greeting cards, jewellery, and spiced pomanders for on sale. 

Experience the creativity in the relaxing atmosphere at 'Meadowside', located at:
995725 Mono-Adjala Townline (1.8 km south of Rosemont on the east side, below the 30th Sideroad). 

For more information contact Jill at 705-434-3283 or sadleir@mie.utoronto.ca.

November 9, 10 am - 5 pm
November 10, noon - 4 pm
A Trio of Artists

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

November 4 - Globe Luncheon with Quilting “Dufferin Treasures”


Quilting is an art form which also has a history to tell. The Dufferin County Museum & Archives (DCMA) is in the process of publishing a history of Dufferin County quilting dating back to the 1800s. 
 
Each one of these quilts reveals the fantastic skills their makers possessed, as well as details about the people who put the quilts together. My favourite is the Grand Valley quilt. The ladies of that community worked together to create this quilt in response to the Red Cross’ request for blankets for the field hospitals during WW I. How the quilt was returned to Dufferin County is an amazing story. Come to lunch to hear the details! This quilt brings tears to my eyes - showing, as it does, the love and anguish in its stitches.

Steve Brown and Shelagh Roberts will display some of the other quilts the Museum possesses. By November, the Museum hopes to have completed its brilliant book on the quilts of Dufferin County.

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

October 26 - Loosen up Representational Paintings with Merv Richardson





 

The day will begin with an introductory talk on the making of and methods used in painting in watercolour. This will be followed by a step-by-step demonstration of the use of mop brushes. There will be time for you to paint, with individual help and critique from Merv. Individual help may include personalized mini-demos to reinforce a concept. 

Participants are encouraged to bring their own reference photos and sketches. Copies of some of Merv’s sketches will also be provided for use in the workshop as well. Participants in the workshop should have some knowledge of painting with watercolours.

Merv Richardson has been painting in watercolour since 1977. Merv is a member of The Canadian Society of Painters In Watercolour (CSPWC). He teaches all levels of students and instructs at workshops throughout Ontario. Merv has served frequently as a juror for art shows. 

2013 OAG members: $50 Non-members: $70.Non-members may join the OAG at the workshop. Form more information, go to www.orangevilleartgroup.ca. 

October 26, 10 am - 4 pm
Loosen up Representational Paintings with Merv Richardson
Victoria Parks Community Centre, Mono Mills

Friday, 4 October 2013

October 19 to 20 - The Magic of Cloth - Act V Five Times a Charm Quilt Show


Presented by the Dufferin Piecemakers Quilting Guild. Over 300 unique quilts on display.

For more information, visit the DPQG website.

October 19 - 20
The Magic of Cloth - Act V
Five Times a Charm Quilt Show
Orangeville Fairgrounds

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

October 7 - Spring & Arnaud, Monday Night at the Movies



As part of the Headwaters Arts Festival, Monday Night at the Movies will be presenting Spring and Arnaud at the Galaxy Cinemas in Orangeville. 

The movie is described as “art, love and mortality explored through the lives of Canadian artists Spring Hurlbut and Arnaud Maggs.”

Doors open at 6:30 pm for light refreshments; film starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $12, available at BookLore or at the door. 

Spring and Arnaud: Monday Night at the Movies Special Presentation
October 7, 6:30 pm

Monday, 30 September 2013

October 7 - Globe Luncheon with David Ivens, Silversmith


October 7: David Ivens, Internationally Known and Award-Winning Silversmith

David trained as a silversmith in the traditional methods, having studied in Europe and across North America. Among his many activities, David has been teaching silversmithing, forging and metal forming at several community colleges.
 
This past spring, David’s exhibition at the AGO earned rave reviews. These works will be shown at the DCMA as part of the Silver Anniversary weekend (November 16 and 17). 
 
Prior to that, David will bring some of his beautiful pieces to the luncheon as well as some of his collection of smithing tools. He will tantalize us with photos of silver that we can only dream of owning. David will reveal his techniques and help us to understand what he has to do to make his wonderful creations. 
 
Some of his recent achievements include: Best Holloware Goblet, Ritual Goblet Exhibition; Beth Tzedec, 2010; Cheongiu International Craft Biennale 2009 Exhibitor; 60th Anniversary Metal Arts Guild Show, Judges’ Choice Award.

Friday, 27 September 2013

October 4 to 6 - Creemore Festival of the Arts





A Message from the Creemore Festival of the Arts:

Working Hard on the 2013 Festival!

Our first Festival in September of 2012 was an overwhelming success!  For two days, visitors  came to the village  to enjoy art, music and an opportunity to learn.  Many took the time to have their picture taken for the Creemore Mosaic Project.  Others listened to Dr. Judy Singer as she talked about how to “appreciate a painting.”
  
Visitors had a chance to see an art installation from an arts collective with national renown.  Kids learned how to create their own wings and fly and took a trip into the days of the pioneers.  Some of us listened to a classical trio, others were captivated by an a capella choir.

We watched a live theatre performance and had the opportunity to experience the creation of a massive sculpture, from planning through completion and dismantling.  Attendees and organizers had a wonderful time.  We are currently working hard to organize an even bigger and better Arts Festival for 2013.  There will be some familiar programs, along with some exciting new ones.  There is sure to be something for everyone in the Creemore community!  

If you are an artist who would like to participate in this event, or if you would like to organize and implement a program in follow this link to our Creemore Festival of the Arts page.

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

October 1 - Fiddler on the Roof


The reviews of Fiddler on the Roof have been glowing.

Join Dufferin Arts Council’s bus excursion to the Stratford Festival on Tuesday, October 1, 2013.

With some of the most memorable melodies in the musical theatre canon, Fiddler (Fiddler on the Roof) has been celebrated for decades for its moving score and profoundly affecting story. It centres on Tevye, a milkman who lives in the small Russian village of Anatevka with his wife, Golde, and five daughters. As his daughters grow up quickly (Sunrise, Sunset), as they long for good husbands (Matchmaker), as the three eldest marry further and further outside the parameters of Jewish cultural life (Tradition), Tevye struggles to balance his sensibilities with those of the changing world (If I Were a Rich Man) – a world which soon poses a threat not just to him but to his entire village (Anatevka).

The bus leaves from Superburger in Primrose at 9 am followed by a stop at Home Hardware in Orangeville at 9:30 am, returning about 5 pm.
 
The cost is $115 including orchestra tickets to the musical. Call or e-mail Pat Vipond (519-941-5655 or gpvip@bell.net) or Joyce Kolodny (519-941-1516 or jkolodny@hotmail.com) to reserve a place on the bus.

Friday, 20 September 2013

September 30 - Reed T. Cooper Bursary Deadline


The Reed T. Cooper Bursary in Visual Arts is here to support local artists

A reminder that the deadline for applications is September 30 (or earlier)
. Now is the time to work on your submissions!!

Please note that artists are now required to submit FOUR copies of their application and supporting material in order to be considered for the Bursary.

For more information:

Visit the Dufferin Arts Council website at www.dufferinartscouncil.com. On the website you will find an Information Sheet about the Bursary, as well as a simple Application Form that you can print off and complete.

Contact Arnold DeGraaff with any questions you may have: 519-942-3283 or degraaff-reitsma@sympatico.ca.

2013 DAC Scholarship and Bursary Winners

Each year the distibution of scholarship and bursary dollars has its own flavour, and this year again presented its own challenges. Though the Endowment Fund is healthy, the investment climate remains weak. However, the numbers, needs and qualities of our applicants are strong indeed. We are awarding funds to no fewer than nine deserving applicants, a few of whom we have assisted before.

Congratulations to another outstanding slate of talented young arts scholars:

Aaron Bosnjak, a Centre Dufferin grad and previous DAC scholarship recipient, has just completed a successful first year at OCAD University experimenting with digital media. His focus has been on art and creative invention in the digital age, and his projects this year included a theme music generator, game design and an apocalyptic comic. Aaron would eventually like to find an internship or position with an independent software/game development firm. He will receive a Continuing Education Scholarship in Visual Arts.

Coulter Baker, who has been wholly home-schooled, was last year’s recipient of the George Shepherd Bursary. He has had a tremendously successful year in Art Fundamentals at the Oakville campus of Sheridan College, maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Things have gone so well that he has been accepted into an exciting new limited-enrolment degree course in Gaming Design. Coulter will also receive a Continuing Education Scholarship in Visual Arts.

Rebecca Postma
of Centre Dufferin, whom many of you have had the pleasure of hearing perform, is another of our previous scholarship recipients. Never one to rest for long, she continues to study privately, honing both her vocal and piano skills. In the fall, she will again be working on her performance degree at Wilfred Laurier University, specializing in both opera and oratorial repertoire. Rebecca will receive a Continuing Education Scholarship in Music.

Richard Revie is a current graduate of Centre Dufferin and has already had considerable artistic success locally. He has been able to sell some of his work and has won awards, including the 2013 Headwaters Art Award at the Dufferin County Museum. Richard has a particular interest in vehicles, and has been accepted into the Industrial Design program at OCAD. He will receive a DAC Scholarship for Excellence in Visual Arts.

Heather Halliday
is a former graduate of Orangeville District Secondary School who has just completed her Honours BFA at Queen's University. During her studies there, she has been a very active visual artist, with three solo exhibitions and six group shows to her credit. She has also been very busy with sundry other activities, both in Canada and overseas, including Bible studies in Germany. This year, she embarks on her Bachelor of Education degree at Queen’s, specializing as Artist in Community Education (ACE). Heather will receive a Continuing Education Scholarship in Visual Arts.

Grant MacDonald is a current graduate of Westside Secondary School. His referee describes him as a “dedicated prolific force with great insight and maturity”. Grant is a very busy fellow, and is intrigued by a range of expressive art forms, from traditional to digital media. He has been accepted at OCAD in the Design 2D Illustration program, and will receive a DAC Excellence in Visual Arts Scholarship.

Nicholas White
is another of this year's ODSS grads who comes to us with glowing reports from his referees. He is described as a “deep thinker with excellent communication skills and a wide range of abilities”. He is especially interested in film, but is also an accomplished guitarist who has excelled in his school's guitar program. Nicholas has been accepted into the Department of Film degree program at York University. He will receive the George Shepherd Bursary.

Patrick Clark, who received a music scholarship from DAC last year, has completed his studies at Mohawk College and is now embarking on courses with the Boston campus of the Berklee College of Music. Patrick's goal is to complete a degree as a songwriting major. He will receive a DAC Continuing Education Scholarship in Music.

Kaitlyn Gallant, a member of this year's ODSS graduating class, has been described by one of her referees as a “triple threat, accomplished in singing, dancing and acting”. Kaitlyn submitted an inventive and entertaining DVD as part of her application which demonstrated just what a versatile and energetic student she is. This impression was strongly reinforced in her letter of reference, which itemized her involvement in a wide range of school activities. Kaitlyn has been accepted into the Theatre Degree program at York University and receives a DAC Scholarship for Excellence in Dramatic Arts.

Glenn Godfrey, Scholarship Chair

Monday, 16 September 2013

September 28 - Autumn Splendor “One of a Kind” Artisan/Craft Sale


 
 
All items handmade. 

For more information contact Shirley Ford at 705-435-7691.

September 28, 9 am - 3 pm
Rosemont Community Hall (across the road  Globe Restaurant
HWY 89 West
Rosemont, Ontario
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