July 2015 - Arts Center of Yates County

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July 2015 - Arts Center of Yates County
Arts Center of Yates County
Volume 41 Issue 4
Thanks!
July and August 2015
Nord Foundation Grant = Affordable Youth Activities
(Parents, Grandparents, and Rainy-Day Babysitters Celebrate)
Business Members:
Willie Bilancio– Opera House
Antiques
Birkett Mills
Century 21 ,Mark Malcolm
Church Creative Flooring
D J Builders & Remodelers
Eire by Bev Faulkner
Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast
Knapp & Schlappi Lumber
La Belle Vie B&B
Longs’ Cards & Books
Marbles Automotive
Morgan’s Grocery
Nothnagle Realtors
Paul Knapp Water Systems
Priem Financial Group
Maureen Reigelsperger
Rooster Hill Vineyards
Thomas Scott Woodwork
Sommerville Pottery
Capital Campaign
Donors:
Basin Park Marina, LLC
Finger Lakes Realty
Fire Works Foundry
Valery G. Gardner, Attorney at
law
Hough Constructions
Los Gatos B&B
Merritt Hill Manor B&B
Morgan Marine
Penn Yan Plumbing & Heating
PixelPreserve, LLC
Seneca Foods Foundation
Seneca Shore Wine Cellars
Steamboat Castle B&B
Tudor Hall B&B
Wine Trail Properties
Double thanks to
businesses
which are BOTH
Business Members
and Capital Campaign
Donors:
Finton’s Landing B&B
Hunt Country Vineyards
Douglas B. Miles Agency, Inc.
Stork Insurance
Water Street Pharmacy
Thanks to a generous grant from the
Nord Foundation, ACYC has been able
to offer “out-of-school” art opportunities,
both during school vacations and now
almost every Tuesday and Thursday during summer for 6-15 year olds (unless
otherwise noted) at $5 each class. We
encourage signing up in advance to help
us plan, but walk-ins are welcome.
Summer kids classes to date: (these continue to evolve!)
Tues, Wed, Thurs, June 30 – July 2 Puppetry Fun with Deb Poplasky 10 am –
Noon (ages 10-15) Create “talking puppets” with foam heads, paper mache and rod
puppets and fun sock puppets. Learn how to perform using your puppets.
Tues, July 7 Photos That Pop with Kris Pearson – 10 am – Noon
Thurs, July 9 Ribbet, Ribbet with Robin McCondichie 10 am – 11:30 am
Resting on his lily pad the green frog sings out . Create that frog and his home
using gouache, watercolors and crayons!
Tues, Wed, Thurs. July 14, 15, 16 Puppets for Poppets with Deb Poplasky
10 am – Noon (ages 6-10) Did you know that spoons, paper plates and other objects can be turned into fun puppets? Using these items and your imagination you
can make up your own stories to perform.
Tues, July 21 – Painting What Isn’t There with Kelly Devine 10 am - 11:30 am
Thurs, July 23 – TBA
Tues, July 28 – Summer Breezes and Windsocks with Kelly Devine 10 am 11:30
Thurs, July 30 – Your New Pet with Robin McCondichie 10 am – 11:30 am
Create an articulated paper creature – no feeding or walking required!
Tues, August 4 – En Plein Air with Marsha Devine 10 am – 11:30 am Get outside
and draw by observing things around you! Join Miss Marsha on a hike down the
Outlet Trail, drawing along the way!
Thurs, August 6 – Music, Art, Movement & Dramatics with Susan Peck 10 am –
11:30 am Movement, painting, sightless sculpture, pantomime, inspired dramatic
scenes AND creating a musical xylophone!
Tues, August 11 – Gyotaku with Marsha Devine 10 am – 11:30 am Using special
fish forms (and maybe a real fish or two!) make colored fish prints just like Japanese
fisherman did when recording their catch of the day!
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YCAC Board Members:
Class of 2015
Daniel Crozet
Howard LeVant
Karen Morris
Karen Payne
Kent Salisbury
Class of 2016
Dick Barney
Caryl Flickinger
Dion Johnson
Cindy Kowalski
Anita Maroscher
Dick Murphy
Kim Paddock
Sandra Young
Class of 2017
Dexter Benedict
Joyce Herbert
Sandy Murrin
Kristin Packard
Susan Peck
Officers
Dick Murphy Pres.
Sandra Young VP
Anita Maroscher Treas.
Joyce Herbert Sec.
Newsletter Editor
Bonnie Barney
Our Heritage – from the Executive Director Kris Pearson
Senator Kristin Gillibrand recently announced that she has begun the process to have the Finger Lakes declared a National
Heritage Region – a designation that would recognize both our
unique physical landscape, which makes living in this region
such a joy, as well as the impact that the people of this area
have had on our nation’s history.
In making her announcement, Senator Gillibrand made mention
of the place that the arts has had and continues to have in the
region. Certainly the landscape has proven inspiring for generations of artists and we continue to attract and develop creative
talent in a wide range of artistic mediums. It’s something that we
often take for granted – knowing local painters, local potters, local sculptors and jewelry
artists, listening to performances by local musicians, enjoying local playhouse performances and so forth.
The history of this region shows that such local talent and local activities can cause ripples that can have impacts even on the national level. Some we see – Fox Run wine
served in a swanky London, England restaurant; paintings of Keuka Lake that show up
in galleries and exhibits across the country and into Europe – while others require a test
of time to determine just what their impact is on our national heritage.
We’re excited to be part of the recognition that this area and the work that our residents
have done and continue to do matters in the “grand scheme of things”. We may be
small but, thanks to our sense of community, we are also mighty! Thanks for helping
spread the word of our successes!
Executive Director
Kris Pearson
From Dick Murphy, ACYC President:
It’s a great time to be in Yates County and to take advantage of our beautiful lakes and all
that our area has to offer. For many it’s a relaxing time – but not at the Arts Center.
We’ve geared up for a very busy summer, starting with our first “juried” show (where the
participants have to be accepted to show and then the pieces are judged by professional
artists) and moving into Art of the Finger Lakes on exhibit in the Flick Gallery.
YCAC‘s programs are
supported in part with
public funds from the
New York State Council
on the Arts.
The mission of YCAC is
to enrich the quality of
life of Finger Lakes
residents, artists, and
visitors by providing
opportunities for active
participation in the arts.
To this end, we plan,
promote, and develop
art programs and
projects; coordinate,
schedule, and publicize
events; develop & maintain physical facilities.
We have workshops galore for all ages and interests. Every Tuesday and Thursday
morning during the summer there will be a workshop for children – visiting or local, all are
welcome. We have master artists and local artists
teaching everything from “zendoodling” to collage to
painting in many mediums to experienced artists
and beginners. We’re welcoming artists from Florida, New York City, Philadelphia, Texas, Connecticut and more to work, teach and learn.
You’ll see us supporting the Finger Lakes Chamber
Music Festival events, the Concerts in the Park
series, as a site for the Chamber’s Business After
Hours in September and as part of the Sidewalk
Sales days with our Attic Art Sale in July.
We’re a great place to find a fun and unique gift for
a special occasion, to say thanks, to brighten up
your home or to remember a great summer. We’re
never too busy to welcome you to the Arts Center.
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“ART IN THE FINGER LAKES”
The opening reception of the new exhibition “Art in the Finger Lakes” is on Friday,
July 31st from 5 to 7 PM. Refreshments will be provided. The show will be an illustration of the art of the area. Along with the ACYC Member Artists we feature the work
of remarkable talents: Bill Mowson (painter) and Don Sottile (sculpture/drawings).
Bill Mowson: “My work comprises an effort
to depict the beauty, light, and magic of the
NYS Finger Lakes region in transparent
watercolor”. Bill uses elements of abstraction and passages of wet-in-wet as well as
calligraphic and drybrush techniques to bring the observer into his works.
The highest quality transparent pigments and 100% cotton paper are used
for his original works. A Giclee process is used to create reasonably
priced limited edition high quality reproductions in several formats.
Bill Mowson is a multiple award winning nationally recognized watercolor
artist. His work has appeared in numerous regional, national, and international publications. Bill’s original paintings are part of many private and
corporate collections throughout the US.
Don Sottile: "In elementary school I got in trouble for drawing all the time not
spending enough time on my other studies. I’ve loved to draw ever since I can
remember.”
“Body language, in subtle or in extreme gestures, can be expressive and abstract, very much in the same way an exquisite piece of music without words
expresses emotion.”
Don’s drawings, are the initial creative steps
of his wood or bronze sculptures, as well as
some final results.
In the recent past, in addition to many other
creations, a larger than life statue of Daniel
Penfield, Penfield New York’s founder, was
completed and dedicated in 2012. Don’s
latest commission currently underway is a
bronze statue of the “Marmaduke” cartoonist
Brad Anderson with the dog “Marmaduke” for the Town of Portland, NY.
Don is exhibiting regularly his work at the Flick Gallery. He has consistently
demonstrated a strong support to the Arts Center. He is the 2014 ACYC
Artist of the year.
You are invited to come to the Flick Gallery and enjoy the work of these gifted
artists, along with that of the ACYC Members Artists. The show at the Arts Center on Main Street Penn Yan is
open to all and wheel chair accessible. It will run from July 29 until September 5, 2015.
Opening Reception with the Artists Fri. July 31, 5-7 PM
Wine donated by Hickory Hollow Winery and Highland Cellars.
Please come.
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Arts Center Welcomes Artists for Residency
Thanks to Dr. Annie Smith’s generous gift of her lakeside estate,
Sunny Point, the Arts Center of Yates County has a small seasonal residence facility which is generally used to house visiting instructors during the summer months.
Five years ago the Arts Center’s board of directors decided to offer artists from around the country the opportunity to spend time
pursuing their art “in residence” at Sunny Point. Currently the organization offers two ten-day
residency periods (one in July, one in September), available on a competitive basis to visual,
literary, or performance artists. Artists are invited to apply before May 1st. A volunteer committee then reviews the submissions and chooses artists for the residency.
This year’s committee reviewed 20 applications from artists working in Michigan to Sao Paulo,
Brazil who were painters, printmakers, writers, and poets. Considering the relative youth and
size of the Arts Center’s residency program, the quality of work submitted was exceptionally
high and the decision on the final residencies challenging. Therefore, the Arts Center is
pleased to welcome writer Marty Correia of New York City and printmaker Martha Knox of
Philadelphia to Sunny Point this year.
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“Art Inspires Music”, to be performed by musicians from the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra as
part of the Finger Lakes Chamber Music Festival, will premiere four short compositions, by four
separate composers, each inspired by an ACYC artist. The concert is on July 11, 7:30, at
Lightner Library on the Keuka College campus. Tickets at www.FingerLakes-Music.org .
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Local Summer Concert Series with Manhattan Chamber Orchestra Musicians
Of Special Note– “Art Inspires Music” on July 11
Premiere of original compositions inspired by the work of four ACYC artists:
Bonnie Barney, Shelly Berlyn, Char DiGennaro, & Kent Salisbury.
Finger Lakes Chamber Music Festival, now in its 13th year, was spawned by the Arts Center as
a community music offering. We are proud to continue to support this fine musical experience
and what it contributes to the quality of life in the Finger Lakes.
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 7:30 p.m. “Americana Concert”
Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, 8419 Rt. 54, Hammondsport, NY
Sax & String Quartet playing American composers: Copland, Gershwin, Cohan, music from Broadway
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 7:30 p.m. “Art Inspires Music”
Keuka College, Lightner Library- 141 Central Ave., Keuka Park, NY
String Ensemble and trumpet
* Premier Performances of Compositions Inspired by Original Works of Art of Local Artists, Dvořák String Quintet in
E flat major, R. A. Clark, “Autumn Morning on Keuka Lake
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 6:30 p.m. “Bach to Rock”
Lawn of the Yates County Courthouse, Penn Yan, NY
Ensemble performing on electric violins, keyboard, and dbl. bass
From Bach to Rock featuring classical, pop, folk, jazz, blues, rock and fiddle music. Free Concert
SATURDAY, JULY 18, 7:30 p.m. “Piano Takes Center Stage”
Penn Yan Academy, 305 Court St., Penn Yan, NY
Kelleen Strutz, piano, with string trio
Brahms, C minor Piano Quartet ; Dvorak, E flat Major Piano Quartet
SATURDAY, JULY 25, 7:30 p.m. “A Plucky Concert”
Ravines Wine Cellars on Keuka, 14630 Route 54, Hammondsport
Pattee Cohen, harp, with string and flute ensemble
Debussy, Sonata for harp, viola and flute; Music of Ibert and Richard Auldon Clark
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 7:30 p.m. “On Wings of Song”
Hunt Country Vineyards, Italy Hill Road, Branchport, NY
Thomas Goodheart, voice and MCO String Quartet
Barber’s, “Dover Beach”, Clark, “Frederick Douglass”, Borodin, “String Quartet”
[email protected]
Tickets are on sale for $25, students free; visit the website, www.FingerLakes-Music.org .
The FLCMF is made possible, in part, with public funds from NYSCA’s Decentralization Program,
administered locally by Finger Lakes Community Arts Grants (FLCAG)
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Our First Annual Juried Show
Continues Through July 25
On display at The Flick Gallery are the 60 accepted entries from the ACYC First Annual Painting & Photography Juried Exhibition, professionally judged, delivered, hung in the gallery, and awarded prizes at the opening. The winners were not yet announced at press time,
so stop in and see Best of Show Painting Florence Middlebrook Award supported by a gift
from Paul and Nancy Middlebrook, and Best in Show Photography Award given by Dr. Stephen and Elise Rosenfeld. A full-color exhibit catalog of the show has been printed.
A Popular Vote (“People’s Choice”) Award will be given to the artist for the art work receiving the most votes during the run of the exhibition (June 22-July 27). The visiting
public will have an opportunity to fill out a ballot at the ACYC
Flick Gallery while they view the exhibition of this show. We
encourage everyone to vote!!
Show Penn Yan Our Pride in The Arts Center
Join us on Wednesday, September 9 from 5-7 pm as the Arts Center
hosts a Business After Hours event! It’s a great time to meet and mingle
with local business owners and celebrate the kick-off of this year’s United
Way campaign in Penn Yan. Sponsored by Community Bank and Lyons
National Bank.
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Youth classes, Continued from Page 1:
Thurs, August 13 – Kite Making with Linda LaRock 10 am – 11:30 am “All you need is paper and string and you
make your own set of wings…with your feet on the ground, you’re a bird in flight!”
Tues, August 18 – Duct Tape Wallets with Marsha Devine 10 am – 11:30 am Create your own wallet or purse
made out of Duct Tape!
Thurs, August 20 – Button Men with Linda LaRock 10 am – 11:30 am Come see!
Tues, August 25 Painting with Paulina 10 am - 11:30 am
Thurs, August 27 Monster Magnets with Kelly Devine 10 am - 11:30 am at Milly’s!
Each class is just $5 per child, with class sizes sometimes limited. There’s been plenty of interest from grandparents planning activities for visiting grandchildren and a number of people waiting to sign up. There’s also the possibility of holding an “art camp” in mid-August for local kids
with three or four days of activities going from 10 am – 3 or 4 pm. Watch our Facebook page,
look for emails, and check our website for further plans.
Teachers and artists who may want to get involved, please contact Kris at the gallery
with your ideas. For the fun of working with young creative hands we pay $30 per hour.
“Palm of the Hand” Writers
Mondays July 6 & August 3,
4:00-5:30 PM
The first Monday of every month, 4-5:30 PM, “Palm-ofthe-Hand” memoir writers meet, in the Board Room of the Arts
Center. The concept of “Palm of the Hand” is to write about a
single anecdote of your life expressed in no more than one
page. If you’ve wanted to put down memoirs of your life, but
didn’t know how to begin, this is a great format to start. We each
read and offer feedback if requested. (And we each kick in $1 to
ACYC.)
Art Lending Library Open...Honor System:
Check out the “how-to” or art appreciation books at the second floor elevator landing. Thanks to Sandy and
Richard Cook for moving and organizing them. Feel free to borrow or donate materials, Honor system.
VHS to DVD? Someone out there, HELP!
We have quite a number of VHS tapes we’d love to convert to DVDs. Does anyone have a machine for doing
that? We don’t have the $10/each to pay a service to convert them. Tell Kris at the Gallery.
DONATIONS SOUGHT FOR SUNNY POINT POTTERY STUDIO:
Kiln, potter's wheels, slab roller, large utility sink, shelves, wood to build shelves in the studio, large heavy duty
tables, large plastic containers with tight covers. Call the gallery 315-536-8226 if you can help us. Thanks.
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(Continued from Page 4) Marty, our June/July resident, is a writer from New York City. While
she’s been working and writing for almost 20 years she only graduated (summa cum laude)
from New York University with a degree in creative writing in 2012. She finished her Masters of
Fine Arts in 2014, also at NYU, where E.L. Doctorow was her thesis advisor. Marty’s currently
working on an historical novel about “four generations of Russian arsonists and other troubled
characters in Bridgeport, CT.” Four literary agents are already interested in the book. The
committee was impressed both by Marty’s style of writing, which was extremely high quality,
and her vision and discipline for her time at Sunny Point. Marty is working full time while writing her novel so the timing and length of the residency will work well for her.
Martha, our September resident, is a teaching artist in residence at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She’s a printmaker and illustrator, working mostly in “hand-pulled woodcuts.” Her work has been featured in exhibitions in and
around Columbus, Ohio and Philadelphia for more than a decade. Martha’s last project was a
book called Owl and Cat in Love “a wordless reimagining of Edward Lear’s The Owl and the
Pussycat.” Her current work is based on an old poem The Nautilus and the Ammonite. Spiral
shaped ammonites, Martha learned during a course at the Wagner Free Institute for Science,
were once common but died out with the dinosaurs. She’s planning to finish work on the story
board for that book and work on some of the images…for publication through her new business, Words on Woodcuts Press, which will publish finely crafted gift and picture books featuring her woodcut prints.
We hope both artists find their time here inspiring and productive!
2015 Keuka Lake Triathlon
It was a chilly start to the day but it turned out beautifully! Temperature of the water was 61 and we were pleased
to have eighteen volunteers in the water in boats and kayaks. They pulled five people out of the water and were
there for athletes to rest holding on to the boats as the one
leg of the race was quite windy as well as being cold.
Score-this is always pleased with our volunteers and the
bike race captain was especially pleased with those who were on the bike course--happy
people who were excited to be there!
We had lots of people show up at 5:00 A.M. to help with registration and in the transition area to help with body marking on the athletes. And then there were all the dedicated folks out
on all the different courses helping direct traffic and keep the athletes heading in the right direction.
The race would not be such a success without all the volunteers so a big thank you to all who
participated! We hope you will mark your calendars for the
2016 triathlon to be held on Sunday, June 5, 2016.
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Are you interested in spending
just four hours a month, or
more, at the gallery?
Let us know.
Contact Kris Pearson at ACYC
(315-536-8226) or
Karen Payne, Volunteer Coordinator
(315-536-6120).
Cartoon copyright Brian Andreas,
“Story People”
A daily Emailed smile to boost your day.
Volunteer Spotlight: Karen Love
Karen Love writes:
I became acquainted with the ACYC during the reconstruction
of the new facility on Main Street. My husband Thom and I retired to Keuka Lake from Corning and our friend Bob Flickinger,
who was working on the reconstruction committee, invited
Thom to design and build the docent’s desk for the new gallery.
We had not spent much time at the old facility and hadn’t realized the number of talented artists living among us or how generous they are in sharing their skills with the community. Since
volunteering I have been fortunate to meet many of these wonderful people and see how art can bring people together.
During my spare time I like to quilt and do needlework. Whenever we can we visit our 2 grandchildren in Minneapolis and our daughter in NYC as well as my mother who lives in London, Ontario, nearby where I grew up. We feel fortunate to have found our way to Keuka Lake and are
enjoying the many interesting attractions that make up the Finger Lakes Area. The Arts Center
of Yates County is certainly one of those.
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Co-Presidents: Sandy Cook (315-694-7338) and Daryl Davis (914-356-6247)
Art Guild Offers Day Trips to Museums
The Penn Yan Art Guild is offering two day trips (open to the public) to regional museums to
view the current shows: Wednesday, August 12, to the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse to
see contemporary art by Susan Roth, and Wednesday, September 16, to the Munson Williams
Proctor Art Institute for “The Age of Impressionism”. See page 12 for more details.
Organized in 1962, the Penn Yan Art Guild holds monthly meetings to
provide opportunities to learn new techniques and/or enhance your
artistic creativity. They also provide a chance to network with fellow
artists and plan activities. Meetings, usually held at the Arts Center
on third Wednesdays, scheduled for 2015:
July 15:
Aug. 19:
Sept. 16:
Oct. 21:
Pat Tribastone - "Oil/Pastel Painting"
Maureen McMahon - "Encaustic Painting"
Field Trip to Utica
Matting/Framing Margo McTaggart
Art Guild members enjoy gathering for plein air painting.
The 2015 plans include:
July 6 Wagener Mansion, Skyline Drive at the tip of the Bluff
July 20 Champlin Beach, South end of Keuka, Rt. 54, Hammondsport
Aug. 16 Anthony Road Winery, 1020 Anthony Rd., Penn Yan (off Rt. 14)
Aug. 23 Anthony Road Winery, 1020 Anthony Rd., Penn Yan (off Rt. 14)
Aug. 30 Anthony Road Winery, 1020 Anthony Rd., Pernn Yan (off Rt. 14)
Sept. 14 Sunflower Field, Route 364
Sept. 28 Ravine's Wine Cellars, 14630 Rt. 54, Hammondsport
Ginny Deneka painting at Miles Winery
Follow this schedule on our website: www.PY-ArtGuild.org
Members, keep painting: the Art Guild annual gallery show will be hung Tuesday, Sept. 8, with an opening Friday,
Swept. 12, 5-7PM. It will continue until Columbus Day.All artists are welcome to join our activities. Monthly meetings are held April-October. PYAG exists to encourage all artistic endeavors. Dues are Active Member $20 , Associate Member (not displaying art) $15. Send dues to Sally Thomas, 3598 Sid White Rd., Keuka Park, 14478 .
Exhibits Planning Calendar
for ACYC Artists in 2015:
Art in the Finger Lakes– w/ Bill Mowson, Don Sottile. Drop off art Mon. July 27;
Opens Fri. July 31, 5-7
Penn Yan Art Guild Annual Exhibit– Drop off art Tues. Sept. 8; Opens Fri. Sept. 12, 5-7
Plein Air Harvest– with George VanHook Drop off art Mon. Oct. 12; Opens Oct. 16, 5-7
Celebration 2015– Drop off art Mon. Nov. 23; Opens Sun. Nov. 29, 1-3.
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Arts Center Summer Classes and Workshops
Rosenfeld Workshop Space above the Flick Gallery, 127 Main Street, Penn Yan
Annie Smith Studio at Sunny Point , 868 W. Lake Rd., Dundee (on Keuka Lake)
Milly’s Pantry Kitchen, Upstairs at 19 Main Street, Penn Yan
Raku Workshop with Faith Benedict
Wed. July 1 - Friday July 3, 10 am to noon at Keuka
College, Friday July 10, 10 am - 4 pm at Studio Sales
Pottery in Avon, NY.
Spend three days building pottery pieces in an open
studio environment with Faith Benedict then explore
the special glaze and open quick fire process of raku
firing. Enrollment limited to eight.
$128 members, $150 not-yet-members.
There will be a $25 materials/first fire fee.
This workshop is currently full.
Stamping Fun with Gwen Martin
Monday, July 20 5:30 - 7:30 pm Arts Center
Create three or four dimensional, interactive cards
and amaze your family and friends!
$10 members & not-yet-members, $5 materials
fee to the instructor
Paper Painting: Elizabeth St Hilaire
Nelson
Raku Workshop Too with Faith Benedict
Mon. July 6 - Wed. July 8, 10 am to noon at Keuka
College, Friday July 17, 10 am - 4 pm at Studio Sales
Pottery in Avon, NY.
Spend three days building pottery pieces in an open
studio environment with Faith Benedict then explore
the special glaze and open quick fire process of raku
firing. Enrollment limited to eight.
$128 members, $150 not-yet-members.
There will be a $25 materials/first fire fee.
Wed, July 22 - Fri. July 24, 9 am - 4 pm at the
Arts Center. An intensive three day opportunity
to learn a vibrant and unique collage technique
from an internationally recognized, award-winning
artist. Her third time here by popular demand.
$300 members, $350 not-yet-members
Pastel Madness with Wendy Harris
Sat. July 11 & Sun. July 12, 9 am - 5 pm Arts Center
Open the path to a lifetime
of creativity using pastels the most elastic artistic medium. From surface selection and preparation to
mark-making and medium
manipulation this is the
place to fall in love with
pastel painting. Pick up
the materials list at ACYC.
$120 Members, $150 notyet-members
Bird Collage with Char DiGennaro
Wednesday, July 29 5:45 - 8:45 pm Arts Center
-Always wanted to try your hand at collage but
don't know where to start? This is the place! Under the direction of a professional artist you CAN
create an original work of art! We supply everything you need, including food and wine. Bring
friends; celebrate your creative spirit!
$42 Members, $48 not-yet-members
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Plein Air with Dick Kane
Mon. Aug. 3 - Thurs. Aug. 6, 9:30 am - 2:30 pm
Various sites - Working in the great classroom of the
out-of-doors, this class will focus particularly on identifying and developing our own individual painting
style. Each day includes a demonstration and painting
in a different location in this beautiful lake country. $150 members, $190 not-yet-members
Class Coming this fall – Save the
Date, Sign up Early
New Techniques in Painting with GC Myers
Thurs, Sept 17 & Fri Sept 18, 9:30 am – 4 pm,
Award winning artist GC Myers shares some of the unusual techniques for using acrylics he has developed in
creating his highly unique and recognizable style.
$250 members, $300 not-yet-members
Watercolor Painting w/ Judy Soprano
Tues, Aug. 25 & Wed. Aug. 26 10 am – 3 pm at the
Rosenfeld Workshop, Arts Center
Did you ever think, " how can I make my painting more
interesting"? The answer is usually values. Strong values make a painting pop. Warm and cool colors, composition in the drawing as well as the composition of
colors. textures will also be demonstrated.
$72 members, $90 not-yet-members
Solar Printing
with Roger Hyndman
Fri, Aug 21 & Sat, Aug 22
10 am – 4 pm at Sunny Point
Make amazing etchings of original paintings or photographs using only the power of the sun and
water!
$88 members, $110 not-yetmembers
Workshop Registration Information
and Refund Policy
· Full class fee is required at registration. Absolutely NO partial
class fees. One may make up missed class if available. ·
Class size is limited; please register early to avoid closed classes. Classes with inadequate enrollment are cancelled 1
week before the first class meeting so please register early.
All fees refunded when ACYC cancels a class. Refunds of
class fees, less $10 administrative fee, are made for withdrawals prior to 2 business days before to first class or 2 weeks
prior to full week workshop.
Watercolors ARE like life—full of
things we didn’t necessarily plan on
AND things we sometimes have to
learn to live with and then learn to
LOVE.
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We are grateful that
Memberships Support The Arts Center
These members joined or renewed between April 15 and June 15, 2015. Thank you!
MEMBERS RECEIVE GALLERY AND WORKSHOP DISCOUNTS! JUST ASK.
Benefactor $500+
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Penn Yan Art Guild Organizes Day Trips for EVERYONE
PYAG extends an invitation to their members, members of ACYC, and guests to participate
in Day Trips to special art exhibitions. Transportation is being provided by K-Ventures and
price includes gallery entry fee. There will be a stop for lunch for which each participant will
be responsible.
Syracuse – Everson Museum of Art:
Handmade: The Art of Susan Roth – Three rooms filled with more than 30 of Roth’s unique
and colorful paintings from her early stain paintings, influenced by the Color Field painters, to
recent works in powder-coated steel. Roth’s restless experimentation has resulted in a body
of work that pushes painting to the limits and has repeatedly opened new areas for exploration. These innovative works are made possible through the use of acrylic products that Roth
has had a hand in developing over the years in collaboration with Golden Artist Colors. This
Docent Led Tour will also include ceramic works from the Everson’s renowned collection.
DATE:
COST:
Wednesday, August 12, 2015 (Depart at 9:00am from Little League Field)
$50 (includes transportation and docent tour fees)
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Utica – Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute
Monet to Matisse: The Age of French Impressionism – More than 60 paintings and pastel
drawings from the renowned collection of the Dixon Gallery & Gardens in Memphis, TN.
Leaders of French Impressionism represented in this exhibition include: Monet, Degas, Morisot, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Pissarro, and Sisley, as well as American artist Mary Cassatt.
Major paintings by Post-Impressionists Henre Matisse, Cezanne, Gauguin, Chagall, &
Braque are included.
DATE:
COST:
Wednesday, September 16, 2015 (depart 9:00am from Little League Field)
$55 (includes transportation and docent tour fees)
For more information call Fran Bliek at 607-227-2475.
------------------------------------------------------------------To Register: Fill out form below and send along with check made out to PYAG for total
amount to Sally Thomas, 3598 Sid White Road, Keuka Park 14478.
Please write the number of reservations for each. (You do not need to attend both):
____ x $50 = $_______ Roth Exhibition in Syracuse Day Trip on August 12, 2015
____ x $55 = $_______ Impressionist Exhibition in Utica Day Trip on September 16, 2015
Total Due = $_______ (check made out to PYAG)
Name(s): __________________________________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________________________
Phone: ______________________E-Mail_______________________________________
Please register early to assure your seat on the bus. Space is limited. Deadline is Aug. 3rd.
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Stepping Out for Art in July:
Sixteenth Year...ah, sweet...for Art Barn
Sixteen years ago the “Art Barn” Independence Day event was born when Hannelore Wolcott Bailey, wellknown local artist, built a winter storage barn for boats, and saw its potential as a well-lighted gallery for displaying
her art. Over the years she has invited a dozen different artist friends to share her space and offer their talents for this annual exhibit and sale.
This year July 4th conveniently falls on a Saturday, so the barn will be open both weekend days: Saturday, July 4 and Sunday, July 5, 9-4. Visible from
Route 54, 2 ½ miles south of Penn Yan, it is located on
Blue Spruce Lane. The clutch of artists include (l-r in
photo) Fran Bliek, Char DiGennaro, Bonnie Barney,
Suzanne Fenner, and Hannelore Wolcott Bailey.
Hammondsport: Art Show in the Park Every Year
The 49th Annual Keuka Lake Art Association Show will be held July 11 & 12 in the Hammondsport Village Square. Categories include watercolor, oil and acrylics, drawing and graphics, sculpture, photography, pottery, and jewelry. High school seniors and college students who are juried in may participate
at a reduced fee. This is a juried show with cash awards. www.KeukaLakeArtAssociation.com
Sprucing up at Sunny Point ...from Di Johnson and the Committee
We did in fact have a clean-up at Sunny Point June 20th. With the help of Susan Peck, Kris Packard, Byron Long, Suzie Johnson and me, we cleaned up the overgrown landscape around the studio barn and the
white cottage as well as groomed the beach front and scrubbed 32 chairs. Suzie, Susan and Kris can now
be officially acclaimed as Chair Persons Extraordinaire.
Some of the bushes were so overgrown, they blocked the view from the cottage and access to pathways
and steps. The beach was the recipient of everything that could float in and left there after the high water
level last week. Byron also hosed out the floor of the pottery studio ne boathouse. The reason the floor
was so slippery is that the fine soapstone dust when moistened, becomes as slippery as, well....soap!
That’s from last week’s Soapstone Carving workshop.
We did all this while Janis Long was conducting her copper
bracelet class. All ready for Artist in Residence to move in.
Way to use Sunny Point!!!
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