2009 Exhibitions - Crealde School of Art

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2009 Exhibitions - Crealde School of Art
August 22 & 23
September 25 to November 7
Visiting Artist Community Workshop with
Linda Schäpper. In preparation for her
Heritage Center exhibition, Linda will conduct
a workshop for Hannibal Square residents to
create paintings based on personal photographs
as well as a collaborative piece to be added to the
Heritage Center collection. Presented through
funding from the Orange County Government
Tourist Development grant program.
Showalter Hughes Community Gallery—
Studio Artists 2007-2009. Crealdé’s emerging
artist program was created to help support serious
students of all media as they develop and begin
exhibiting and selling their work. The exhibition
features the work of this group of artists from
the last three years. Opening reception Friday,
September 25, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
August 24 to October 17
Painting & Drawing Fundraiser: Making Art
Your Business. Back for its fifth year to provide
useful information, community connections, and
inspiration for artists to make art their business.
Topics range from gallery representation to
marketing and promotion.
Fall I Session Classes and Workshops for adults
and children in photography, painting, drawing,
printmaking, ceramics and sculpture.
August 29
9th Annual Free Grant Workshop for
Individual Artists. Crealdé’s Executive Director
Peter Schreyer, an internationally exhibited artist
and past grant review panelist, will conduct this
free workshop to inform individual artists about
grant opportunities from the State of Florida,
United Arts, and other organizations.
Sept 12
13th Annual Benefit Auction. This popular
event, held at the Winter Park Women’s Club
includes live music, live and silent auctions, and
great food. Proceeds fund Crealdé programs
and help build our endowment to ensure future
growth and sustainability.
October 3
October 6 to December 19
Hannibal Square Heritage Center—Linda
Schäpper: Central Florida Folk Art Painter
of Historic and Sacred Scenes. Folk Art
painter Linda Schäpper is most widely recognized for her “Family of Christ” tapestry that
became the spiritual backdrop for Pope John
Paul II’s landmark October 1995 mass in New
York’s Central Park. This exhibition features
paintings depicting African-American
community life from an historic perspective.
October 10 & 17
Artist Residency and Community Workshop
with Lauren Austin. In preparation for her
2010 Jenkins and Heritage Center Gallery
exhibition, the artist will conduct a two-day
community workshop for Hannibal Square
residents to create family heirloom quilts and
a collaborative piece to be added to the collection of the Heritage Center. Presented through
funding from the Orange County Government
Tourist Development Grant program.
October 10 & 11
36th Annual Winter Park Autumn Arts
Festival. Over 125 Central Florida artists
display their work at this weekend festival in
downtown Winter Park, which includes entertainment, food, and children’s hands-on art
workshops. Co-sponsored by the Winter Park
Chamber of Commerce, the City of Winter
Park and Crealdé.
He Drums Lubolo quilt by Lauren Austin
Fall I
September 20 Child/Adult Workshop: Jack-o’-Lanterns
—A Holiday Tradition in Clay with Doug
Bringle. Fashion and carve a clay pumpkin into
a jack-o’-lantern to delight you and your trick or
treaters for years to come. Directions are clear so
younger children and beginners can create family
heirlooms during this workshop.
2009 Photographic Tour of Switzerland with
Peter Schreyer. A Crealdé tradition for over 20
years. Join Executive Director Peter Schreyer, an
award-winning photographer and experienced
tour guide, on a photographic tour of his picturesque homeland, Switzerland.
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Fishing in Sanford, by Linda Schäpper
September 26 to October 4
October 17
Photo Festival XVIII: A Day of Workshops.
The Photography Department’s annual
fundraiser gives students the choice of five of
ten workshops on a wide field of photographic
subjects. Other activities include a camera clean
and check by Southern Photo Technical Services.
A Day of Workshops is co-sponsored by
Colonial Photo & Hobby.
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Fall II
October 26 to December 19
Fall II Session Classes and Workshops for
adults and children in photography, painting,
drawing, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture.
November 2 to January 9
Alice and William Jenkins Gallery—
Granted: A Celebration of United Arts
Award Recipients 2006 – 2008. An
invitational exhibition celebrating the artwork
of three years of United Arts Professional
Development Grant recipients in visual arts.
Curated by Dennis Schmalstig. Lecture and
opening reception will be held one week later on
Friday, November 6, due to Halloween.
November 14 to January 9
Showalter Hughes Community Gallery
—7th Annual Faculty Holiday Show.
Faculty members from the Painting and
Drawing, Photography, and Ceramics and
Sculpture Departments.
November 14 &15 10th Annual Holiday Sale. Established and
emerging artists affiliated with Crealdé offer
their fine artwork for sale to the public. A portion of the proceeds support Crealdé programs.
Held outdoors in the Contemporary Sculpture
Garden from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday,
and 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.
Supporters:
Crealdé School of Art is a not-for-profit art organization supported in part by memberships; United Arts of
Central Florida; the City of Winter Park; Orange County
Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program;
the State of Florida Department of State, Division of
Cultural Affairs; The Florida Arts Council; and the
National Endowment for the Arts; and the following private foundations: The Hagen Foundation (through Seniors
First); The Jacque and Annis Bowen Foundation; The
Community Foundation of Central Florida; The Nelson
Family Trust; The William J. Conlee Fund at the The Edyth
Bush Charitable Foundation; The Elizabeth Morse Genius
Foundation; The Orlando Magic Youth Foundation; The
Golden Rule Foundation; The Kimball Family Foundation;
The Valencia Community College Foundation; The Charlotte
& Edward K. Wheeler Foundation; The Winter Park Health
Foundation; and The Winter Park Rotary Club.
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December 6 Christmas Trees—A Holiday Tradition with
Doug Bringle. Just in time for the holidays
pairs of children and adults are invited to
Crealdé’s clay studio to make fantasy Christmas
trees complete with personalized ornaments.
December 12 & 13
Weekend Workshop: Bronzecasting with
David Cumbie. This intensive workshop
with Crealdé Sculpture Garden Curator David
Cumbie will take students through the entire
process of casting their own small pieces.
December 12
Visiting Artist Workshop—Portrait Photography with Patrick Van Dusen. In this
workshop students will learn concepts of lighting and posing used in portrait photography.
Topics include composition, indoor and outdoor
lighting, how to mix flash and ambient light, as
well as effective use of reflectors. Patrick Van
Dusen teaches the Commercial Portrait class at
Daytona Beach Community College.
Crealdé School of Art is a not-for-profit
community based art organization established
in 1975. The school features an affordable,
sequential curriculum of more than 80 studio
courses in painting and drawing, photography,
ceramics and sculpture for adults and children
in which the hands-on experience is strongly
emphasized. In addition, Crealdé offers a
scholarship and outreach program to many
special populations from throughout the Central
Florida community, including west Winter
Park, the location of Crealdé’s Hannibal Square
Heritage Center. The Alice & William Jenkins
Gallery, Showalter Hughes Community Gallery,
Heritage Center Gallery, and Contemporary
Outdoor Sculpture Garden feature changing
multi-disciplinary visual art exhibitions
by artists from Florida, the nation, and
the world.
The Hannibal Square Heritage
Center, operated in partnership with the
City of Winter Park, serves as a tribute to the
past, present and future contributions of Winter
Park’s African American community. Featuring
innovative programming in the arts and humanities, The Heritage Center is a neighborhood
focal point, archive, and home to the Heritage
Collection: Photographs and Oral Histories
of West Winter Park. Through exhibitions,
public art installations and diverse educational
programs it inspires all Central Floridians and
visitors to our area to become more aware of,
respect, explore, and participate in their own
community’s history and heritage.
Crealdé School of Art:
600 Saint Andrews Boulevard
Winter Park, Florida 32792
407-671-1886
crealde.org
Hannibal Square Heritage Center:
642 West New England Avenue
Winter Park, Florida 32789
407-539-2680
hannibalsquareheritagecenter.org
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2009
CREALDÉ SCHOOL OF ART
CALENDAR OF EXHIBITIONS
AND SPECIAL EVENTS
CELEBRATING
COMMUNITY ARTS
SINCE 1975
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Tour Crealdé’s studios and galleries, participate
in hands-on workshops, and register for a class.
January 10 to April 18
Showalter Hughes Community Gallery—
Art of Fellowship. Emerging artists from
the Painting and Drawing Department show a
diverse palette of artwork. Curated by Department Director Henry Sinn. Opening reception
from noon to 2:00 p.m. during Open House.
Welding Workshop with Bill Platt and
David Cumbie. Students create a collaborative
addition to Crealdé’s sculpture garden in this
intense two-day workshop in welding, riveting,
gluing and casting.
January 10
Visiting Artist Workshop with Peggy Brown:
Painting Wet with Dry Media. With Nashville
artist Peggy Brown, students explore a technique
featuring media usually applied to dry paper,
including graphite, charcoal, pastels and
conté crayons.
January 13 to March 28
Heritage Center Gallery—A Decade
of Zora!Festival Posters. On loan from
the Zora Neale Hurston National Museum
of Fine Arts in Eatonville, celebrating the
20th anniversary of the internationally
known Zora! Festival. Opening reception
Friday, January 23, during the Zora!
Museum Hop from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
Artists’ Professional Development Retreat.
In partnership with the Creative Capital Foundation of New York and the State of Florida
Department of Cultural Affairs, Crealdé
hosts this weekend artist career development
workshop at the Heritage Center focusing on
strategic career planning, marketing and promotion for artists—and includes one-on-one
conferences between artist participants and the
Creative Capital staff. For details, please see
www.florida-arts.org.
January 18 & 19
January 10 & 11
Out My Window by Peggy Brown
Cover imagery: Morning Hunt by Rima Jabbur (painting), I Don’t Know But I Remember by Gagik Aroutiunian (sculpture), Florida Landscape by Highwayman Sam Newton (,painting), Shelling Peas by Perry Dilbeck (photography)
January 10 OPEN HOUSE
February 20 to 22
Alice and William Jenkins Gallery—Displacement: Sculpture and Installation
by Gagik Aroutiunian. DePaul University
Assistant Professor Gagik Aroutiunian exhibits
sculptures, installations and constructions which
function as metaphors of displacement, passage
of time, and the vulnerability of memory. Curated by Crealdé’s Gallery Committee Chairwoman
Rima Jabbur. Lecture and opening reception
7:00 p.m. Friday, January 16.
Winter Park Unity Heritage Festival. This
Martin Luther King weekend festival on Hannibal Square features music, games and food.
The Hannibal Square Heritage Center will be
open for tours and the unveiling of Phase V of
the Heritage Collection.
January 23
Hannibal Square Heritage Center—Zora
Museum Hop. Numerous Winter Park venues
open their doors as a tribute to the 20th Zora
Neale Hurston Festival. In partnership with the
Zora! Festival and the Bach Festival Society of
Winter Park, this special reception highlights
the new additions to the Heritage Collection
and Zora! Festival posters on display in the upstairs
gallery. Friday, January 23, 6:30 to 10:00 p.m.
February 8
United Arts ArtsFest 2009. Kick off the annual United Arts fundraising campaign with ten
days of free performance and visual art experiences from Central Florida’s cultural organizations. On Sunday, February 8th, Crealdé will
host gallery
tours and
hands-on
workshops
for children
at both
Crealdé and
the Heritage
Center.
January 12 to March 7
Winter Session Classes and Workshops for
adults and children in photography, painting,
drawing, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture.
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2004 Zora Festival Poster, Artwork by Phobe Beasley
February 22 Garden Lantern by Doug Bringle
Winter
January 16 to March 14
Child/Adult Workshop: Garden
Lantern—A Clay Luminary with
Doug Bringle. Make a clay lantern
for your porch or garden to illuminate the
evenings and welcome guests. Directions
are clear so young children and beginners can create family heirlooms
during this workshop.
February 28 & March 1
Weekend Workshop with Vincent
Sansone —The Ins and Outs of Glazing.
Ceramics and Sculpture Department Director
Vince Sansone will demonstrate methods of
glazing using mid-range stoneware glazes for the
electric kiln and high-range stoneware glazes for
the gas kiln.
February 28 & March 1
Weekend Workshop with Central Florida
artist Donne Bitner—Experimental Acrylics.
Experiment with new materials and techniques
using fluid and tube acrylics on paper, glass, and
wood. Enhance imagery with layering, watercolor
crayons, stencils, stamps, powdered charcoal and
textured materials. Donne Bitner is the recipient
of a 2004 Florida Individual Artist Fellowship
and maintains a studio at McRae Studios in
Winter Park.
March 7
Visiting Artist Workshop with Dina Mack:
Pencil/Paper/Paint. With Orlando mixedmedia artist Dina Mack, students explore collage
and conceptual art techniques culminating in a
personal and unconventional journal project using traditional collage materials and interactive
acrylic paints donated by Chroma Paints. Dina
also maintains a workspace at McRae Studios.
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Visiting Artist Workshop with Patrick Van
Dusen—The Business of Wedding Photography. Students learn what it takes to start
and run a wedding photography business with
Daytona Beach Community College professor
and 30-year professional wedding photographer
Patrick Van Dusen.
March 13 to 15 Weekend Workshop with Crealdé Guest
Instructor AHLIN—Collage and Stained
Paper. AHLIN is a nationally recognized
muralist, educator and frequent juror of
watermedia competitions. Students work
with acrylic or watercolor and learn to
respond to surfaces, develop ways to
abstract landscape imagery, and focus on
making paintings stronger.
March 14 & 15 Weekend Workshop: Styrofoam
Carving with Crealdé artist David
Emley and Sculpture Garden
Curator David Cumbie. This workshop covers methods of carving, cutting,
gluing, and surface finishing for Styrofoam to
make both free-standing and wall sculpture.
March 14
Weekend Workshop: How to Photograph
2D Art with Rick Lang. This workshop
taught by 13-year Photography Department
Director Rick Lang, is for artists who want to
make better quality reproductions of their art
work for promotion to galleries or art shows.
Rick is well known for his involvement in the
Central Florida community as an artist,
curator and educator.
March 20 to May 30
Alice and William Jenkins Gallery—Unstable Realities: Paintings by Rima Jabbur.
Rima is a professor of art at Valencia Community College and a 2007 Florida Individual
Artist Fellowship recipient. The exhibition
features painterly but precise portraits capturing
their subjects in moments of inner revelation
and hidden knowingness, of partial selfexposure coupled with defensive withdrawal.
Curated by Dennis Schmalstig. Lecture and
opening reception Friday, March 20 from
7:00 to 9:30 p.m.
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Spring
March 23 to May 16
Spring Session Classes and Workshops for
adults and children in photography, painting,
drawing, printmaking, ceramics and sculpture.
March 28 & 29
9th Annual Spring Sale. Established and
emerging artists affiliated with Crealdé offer
their fine artwork for sale to the public. A portion of the proceeds supports Crealdé programs.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sunday 11:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
April 4 & 5
Weekend Workshop with Crealdé Public
Art Coordinator Lynn Tomlinson: Mosaic
Mural workshop. Join the director of the
Community Pride in Hannibal Square mural for
this two-day workshop to create a permanent
mosaic mural on the Crealdé campus.
April 7 to June 27
Hannibal Square Heritage Center—
Against All Odds: The Original Highwaymen Painters. An extraordinary collection of
paintings by 19 of the original 20 Highwaymen.
On loan from the Orange County Regional
History Center, curated by noted Highwaymen
collector Geoff Cook.
April 25 to August 1
Showalter Hughes Community Gallery
—The Best of Storytellers 1996–2008.
Storytellers creator and Crealdé Executive
Director Peter Schreyer will select highlights
from the award-winning outreach program.
Over the last twelve years, teens from diverse
neighborhoods from Sanford to Kissimmee participating in the Storytellers program have used
photography and caption writing to give insight
into their changing worlds.
May 3 Child/Adult Workshop: Castle Keep—
A Clay Spirit House. Construct a turreted
spirit house that harkens back to the age of
chivalry and noble hearts. Directions are clear
so younger children and beginners can create
family heirlooms during this workshop.
May 10 to 17
The Four Corners Revisited—A Photographic Tour. After more than ten years, return to the
dramatic landscape of the American Southwest
with Crealdé Executive Director, award-winning
photographer and experienced tour guide Peter
Schreyer. Stops include Monument Valley,
Canyon de Chelly, and the pueblos of northern
New Mexico.
May 15 to 17 Visiting Artist Workshop: Painting in Watercolor with Jane Paul Angelhart. Take
the fear out of watercolor in this three-day
workshop with Colorado artist Jane Angelhart.
Highlights include demonstrations, warm-up
exercises, discussions on composition, pigment
and paper choices, and much more.
May 16
One-Day Workshop: A Day of Black &
White with Jon Manchester. In this day-long
workshop students learn how to make a black &
white film image from start to finish including taking photographs, processing film, and
printing from negatives. All supplies will be
provided. Jon Manchester recently had an exhibition of his masterfully printed black and white
photography at the University of Mississippi.
Barbershop, Union Park, FL 2008,
Jon Manchester
Garden Lantern by Doug Bringle
March 7
May 30 & 31
Visiting Artist Workshop with Bobby Scroggins: Hollow Core Construction. During
this hands-on workshop with University of
Kentucky professor Bobby Scroggins, students
design and build figurative clay sculptures over
simple armatures. Discussions will include
individual design problems and procedures, traditional and contemporary finishing techniques
and issues as they relate to sculpture today.
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Weekend Workshop: Painting the Still Life
with Terry Trambauer Norris. Led by senior
faculty member Terry Norris, intermediate
students take a painting in oil or acrylic from
initial conception to completion in three days.
Painting techniques, including underpainting
and glazing will be demonstrated, along with
discussion of composition and concept.
June 6
Community Redevelopment Agency
Community Fair in Shady Park. Sponsored
by the City of Winter Park, this community
fair on the city’s historic Hannibal Square
features children’s workshops and a display
of our seniors’ artwork.
Summer
June 8 to August 6
Summer ArtCamp for children and teens.
Central Florida’s original summer ArtCamp
features one- and two-week sessions where children ages 5 through 17 can explore their creativity in painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture,
printmaking, and photography. High-school
students may participate in week-long intensive
studies in photography, ceramics, or drawing.
June 12 to August 8
Alice and William Jenkins Gallery –29th
Annual Student Exhibition and Annual
Membership Meeting. Annual update and
awards presentation at 7:00 p.m. followed
by the Annual Juried Student Exhibition
highlighting student work from the past year.
Curated by Crealdé’s Program
Steering Committee. Opening
reception begins at 8:00 p.m.
after the Annual Membership
Meeting.
June 13 & 14
Visiting Artist Workshop:
Photographic Art Book
Making with Steve Spencer. In this workshop with
Block Print by Crealdé
ArtCamp participant University of Central Florida
Daytona professor of photography, students will learn how to make artistic
books using their photography.
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Ceramic Casserole
by Crealdé Studio Artist Rachel Lloyd
June 5 to 7
August 14 to October 24 Summer Session Classes and Workshops for
adults in photography, painting, drawing, ceramics and sculpture. Children’s Summer Saturdays
classes are held June 20 through August 1.
Alice and William Jenkins Gallery—11th
Bi-annual Southeastern Photography Invitational: The Document. From the strange
and unusual to the typical, photography has
been used to capture the world for ourselves and
unnamed future viewers. The work of photographers Daniel Biferie, Perry Dilbeck, and Peter
Singhofen will be featured in this exhibition
curated by Crealdé’s Photography Department
Director Rick Lang. Lecture and opening
reception Friday, August 14, 7:00 – 9:30 p.m.
July 7 to September 26
August 15
June 15 to August 8
Hannibal Square Heritage Center—Sacred
Places, Sacred History: Black Churches of
Winter Park. Photographs and text exploring
one community’s faith and worship collected
by University of Central Florida’s Rebekah
McCloud, Ed.D., winner of the 2003/2004
Rhea Marsh and Dorothy Lockhard Smith Winter
Park History Research Grant from the Winter
Park Public Library.
Visiting Artist Workshop: The Holga
Camera with Perry Dilbeck. In conjunction
with his participation in the Document exhibition, Art Institute of Atlanta instructor Perry
Dilbeck will teach the art of creating fine art
images using a simple “plastic” camera. Attendees will learn the history and use of the Holga or
Diana-type cameras and examine various bodies
of work made with this toy.
August 7 & 8
August 15 to September 19
Cup-A-Thon XXV. And introducing…bowls!
Celebrate a quarter century of the popular annual cup sale to raise money for the Ceramics
and Sculpture Department. Held in the Showalter Hughes Community Gallery Friday and
Saturday 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. and during Open
House on Saturday.
August 8 OPEN HOUSE
Tour Crealdé’s studios and galleries, meet
the instructors, participate in hands-on
workshops, and register for a class.
August 14 to 16
Visiting Artist Workshop: Still Life in
Oil with Brad Lorbach. This popular
workshop instructor from Taos, New Mexico, returns to Crealdé to teach a workshop
in classical oil painting in the style of his
mentor, David A. Leffel, legendary master
and teacher at the Art Students’ League
of New York.
Showalter Hughes Community Gallery—
Summer ArtCamp Exhibition. Featuring
one completed project from each of the over
300 ArtCamp participants. Opening reception
Saturday, August 15, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Curated by the ArtCamp staff.
August 16
Child/Adult Workshop:
Gargoyle—A Clay
Guardian with Doug
Bringle. Sculpt a grimacing
clay gargoyle to guard your porch
or garden from menacing marauders. Directions
are clear so younger
children and beginners can create family
heirlooms during this
workshop.
Garden Gargoyle by
Joshua Hosier and his Mom
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