Friday, 24 February 2012

March 21 to May 9 - Life Drawing Lessons


 Spring Session: Wednesday Mar 21 – May 9 (8 weeks) 7 pm to 10 pm
Cost $160No instructor

Life drawing sessions available at an in home studio located near Shelburne. Artists work from a live nude model in the style and medium of their choice (please refrain from using solvents in class). Typically the group works through a series of short warm-up poses before settling into longer sustained poses. 

Both male and female models will take part. Class size is limited to six artists. All experience levels are welcome to register. Drawing boards are provided and three easels are available for use – please bring your own materials. 

Please email Jen Main at fourmonkeys@live.ca to register.

Thursday, 16 February 2012

March 5 - Lunch at The Globe with Hugh Russell, Sculptor and Artist


Please join us for lunch with Sculptor and Artist, Hugh Russell.


Hugh first spoke to the DAC in May 1994 and then again in February 1995. Now we know more about his influence on other sculptors such as Ralph Hicks and Debbie Ebanks. It will be fascinating to hear how his art forms and style have evolved since then and the directions his art will take in the future.

A gentle reminder that we have reluctantly raised our price for the luncheons and speakers to $20.00.

Reservations: We continue with Judy and Paul Lansing as our “ticketmaster” outlet. Please phone them to reserve at 519-942-4049. Also phone if you need to cancel! Phone by the Friday before the luncheon.

We look forward to seeing you at The Globe (on Highway 89 in the Village of Rosemont) on March 5.

Friday, 10 February 2012

March 10 - Light & Movement in Paintings with John David Anderson


 
Spend a day with John David Anderson, who describes himself as a Canadian contemporary impressionist. To use his words, contemporary because he is alive and impressionist because that is a good description of his paintings. John David likes to paint alla prima (all in one session), perfect for a workshop, to keep the painting fresh, loose, colourful and gestural. Experience the character of the light and the compositions that flow from the pathway of light through a space. 

John David paints tonally with rich colour and an impressionist character. He is not driven by the subject but by the light. Learn how to convey movement. Learn how to use fluctuating emphasis of light and shadow along with the use of hard and soft edges to enhance movement. The demonstrations will be conducted using oil paints. However, participants may bring the painting medium of their choice. 

John David paints in both oils and acrylics.  
 
Date: March 10, 2012
Time: 10 am - 4 pm
Place: Victoria Parks Community Centre, Mono Mills

Workshop Fees: 2011 Orangeville Art Group members: $50; Non-members: $70. Non-members may join the OAG at the workshop. 

For further information and to register, please contact Warren Galloway at wgalloway@rogers.com or 519-307-0210.

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Feb 18 - Landscapes in Watercolour with Jake Mol




Spend a day with Jake Mol immersed in the world of painting in watercolour. Improve your skills. Paint landscapes, snow, water and waterfalls or buildings, any or all of them. The choice is yours. Jake paints all of them. Learn his techniques and approaches to the subject matter, take advantage of the skills he has learned painting plein air in many parts of Canada and how he applies those skills to a new painting. Jake will do an introduction, including discussion and a demonstration in watercolour. The rest of the day will be time to paint, with one-on-one guidance and comment from Jake.  

Date: February 18, 2012
Time: 10 am - 4 pm
Place: Victoria Parks Community Centre, Mono Mills

Workshop Fees: 2011 Orangeville Art Group members: $50; Non-members: $70. Non-members may join the OAG at the workshop. 

For further information and to register, please contact Warren Galloway at wgalloway@rogers.com or 519-307-0210.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Feb 6 - Lunch at the Globe with Michael McGowan, Film & Movie Director


Please join us for lunch with Film & Movie Director Michael McGowan

Michael won a Directors Guild of Canada award for his second feature film, Saint Ralph (2005), about a boy who believes he needs a miracle to save his mother's life.

A gentle reminder that we have reluctantly raised our price for the luncheons and speakers to $20.00.

Reservations: We continue with Judy and Paul Lansing as our “ticketmaster” outlet. Please phone them to reserve at 519-942-4049. Also phone if you need to cancel! Phone by the Friday before the luncheon.

We look forward to seeing you at The Globe (on Highway 89 in the Village of Rosemont) on February 6.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

DAC Artist in the Spotlight: Artist Under Glass- Bridget Wilson


 



"I have always been a practical person. I want my work to reflect that. As beautiful as 'glass' can be on its own, it can also be functional. From my panels, room-dividers and tables to platters, bowls and garden art, there is no limit."Bridget Wilson

Intrigued by the variation created by light passing through colour and texture, Bridget marveled at the ever-changing palettes that could be created with stained glass. It was here that she believed she could take a contemporary approach to a traditional art form.

So following a lengthy career in the field of Human Resources, Bridget decided to return to the arts, her true inspiration and passion. Having attended York University's Fine Arts Program, she continued to expand her knowledge by participating in many workshops and self-study.

Since the inception of her business Bridget Wilson Art-Glass & Design over ten years ago, Bridget has applied her knowledge and enthusiasm towards the design, fabrication and installation of essentially flat pieces of glass into artistically functional furniture and accent pieces. These creations can be seen in homes and businesses across North America.

While continuing to work with Stained Glass and Mosaics, Bridget has embarked on a new journey into the world of Fused and Slumped glass. The fluidity of the molten glass is unpredictable thus creating something that is truly one of a kind. Using primarily black and iridized glass has produced some original stunning and elegant pieces.

Recently Bridget's talent was recognized by the Dufferin Arts Council with receipt of the Reed T Cooper Bursary in Visual Arts. Established by the Council in 2007, this award of $3,000 is made annually to a local professional artist who displays a unique talent and potential for excellence and is made possible through generous donations to the Bursary fund by members of the Arts Council.

Bridget Wilson
ART GLASS & DESIGN 70 Madill Drive, R.R. # 4 Orangeville, ON, L9W 2Z1
T: (519) 938-5501 (519) 938-5501
Email: bw@artglass-design.com