Digest

2019/03/17

Arteast Digest: Grow with Art, St Laurent Exhibit, Communiqué

1. Arteast Grow with Art Speakers’ Series


"Engaging a Community with Art" with Mark Stephenson

Mark Stephenson will talk about his experiences creating art that includes participants in the final outcome of the projects. Mark will talk about building and engaging an online community as he explores online personas in his Social Portraits series, creating an interactive installation titled M for the CSArt subscribers and Firefly, a wearable electronic interactive installation intended for large social settings.

Tuesday March 26, 2019
Orleans Client Services Centre
255 Centrum Blvd.
Meet and Greet – 7:00 p.m.
Announcements and Presentation – 7:30 p.m.
Free admission
For more information: 613 833 0155



2. Winter/Spring 2019 Communiqué




The Winter/Spring 2019 Communiqué is now available online at http://arteastottawa.com/newsletter.php Please note that this is the last issue that will be sent to members by regular mail. Subsequent issues will continue to be posted on Arteast’s website and a very limited number of printed copies will be available at Grow With Art meetings. The newsletter Editor – Lynne Alsford – can be reached by e-mail at: editor.arteastottawa@gmail.com

3. St Laurent Complex Exhibit




4. Misc. News


Tulip Festival

This year, since we will only be having one location in Commissioner's Park, we will not be having an artist gallery like previous years. However, we will be having a designated artist area for artists to produce works. If you are interested in participating you will find the application at this link: https://tulipfestival.ca/create-art-in-the-park/

This year we will not be having the wide scale 5ft tulip program that we had last year, however due to interest from artists, we can offer 5ft tulips to be painted on site during the festival time. This would happen at a designated location different from the one stated above. Due to space constraints we would only be able to accommodate a handful of artists for this. If you are interested in painting (or using another medium) on a 5ft tulip on site please reach out to me for more information.

Best,
Daniella Donati
Arts and Operations Manager
Office: (613) 567-5757 Ext. 103
tulipfestival.ca


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Michael Wilcox Returns to Ottawa!

Michael Wilcox, author of the book "Blue & Yellow Don't Make Green", inventor of the Split Primary System, Colour Bias Wheel and Head of the School of Colour is visiting from the UK to present a series of talks and Workshops here in Ottawa.

From the Cave to the Gallery
A Free Presentation
This illustrated talk will be about the artist's search for colourants over the centuries. Although we can obtain a wide range of paints, inks and pastels with absolute ease, this has been very recent development. Follow the journey of artists adapting some truly bizarre materials as pigments in their work.


Date: Thurs, March 28, 2019
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Location: Memorial Hall, MacKay United Church
39 Dufferin Street, Ottawa
Fee: Free! (Pre-registration is required)

Registration and Information: ashbrookcreative@gmail.com, susanashbrook.com or 613-833-8312


Practical Colour Mixing
In this hands-on workshop Michael will impart a full understanding of the various aspects of colour mixing. Visual and mixing complimentary colours will be examined and their use by the Impressionist fully explored. Topics will include the mixing of greens, mixing grays, employing the colours of nature, paints, pigments, additives and making full use of the complimentaries in all forms of colour work. A materials list will be provided at registration.

Date: Sat, March 30, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: John Stewart Hall, Church of St Columba
25 Sandridge Road, Ottawa
Fee: $150 ($125 each for two or more workshops)
Registration and Information: ashbrookcreative@gmail.com, susanashbrook.com or 613-833-8312


Revitalizing Your Paint Box
Does your paint collection deserve a good dig out?
Did you know that a high number of "Artist" quality paints will fade, darken or otherwise deteriorate? That some "Student" grade colourants are superior to their "Artist" quality equivalents and that many are better value. Many painters carry far more colours than they can ever get to know... some of which will alter over time.

At the end of this workshop you will have reduced your selection of colours that you require to 12 or 14. You will almost certainly save the cost of this workshop on your next purchase of artist paints and you will be assured of the longevity of your work. Attendees are encouraged to bring all their paints to the workshop.

Date: March 31, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Da Artisti Studio & Gallery
2565 Old Montreal Rd
Cumberland, ON K4C 1A1
Fee: $150 ($125 each for two or more workshops)
Registration and Information: ashbrookcreative@gmail.com, susanashbrook.com or 613-833-8312


The Colours of Shadows

In order to depict shadows accurately you need to know what is actually going on.

We are told variously that shadows are black - that they are not black - that they are always blue or always brown - that they are the complementary of the object, a red apple giving a green shadow for example - that on a bright day the complementary should be mixed with the local color to desaturate (gray or dull) the shadow color - that we could use ‘shadow’ color out of a tube - that the mid-value of the object should be used and that we can learn all we need by referring to photographs.

This one-day workshop, which also discusses the depiction of distance and reflections, will guide the artist to producing realistic shadows. It will change the way that you work and think about some of the ‘hidden’ colors of the world around us. A list of materials will be provided on registration.

Date: Mon, April 1, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Monart Art School,
2445 St. Laurent Blvd, Suite B244, Ottawa
Fee: $150 ($125 each for two or more workshops)
Registration and Information: ashbrookcreative@gmail.com, susanashbrook.com or 613-833-8312


Colour Harmony & Contrast
Colour Harmony... a third of blue and two thirds of orange, this or that balance of "warm" and "cool" colours, follow this or that diagram... the artist seeking colour harmony has a vast range of differing advice to choose from. Yet the often presented "rules" do not have a scientific or mathematical basis.

There are a myriad of colour wheel recipes that the artist is told will harmonize, however, there are clear lessons to be learned by the artist wishing to explore the subtleties of natural colour harmony. These combinations are all around us.

Date: Sat, April 6, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: John Stewart Hall, Church of St Columba
25 Sandridge Road, Ottawa
Fee: $150 ($125 each for two or more workshops)
Registration and Information: ashbrookcreative@gmail.com, susanashbrook.com or 613-833-8312


The Techniques of Glazing
Early Masters, such as Vermeer and Rembrandt applied multiple layers of transparent paint to produce the glowing hues and rich darks just seething with hidden colour, creating depth and intensity. This workshop will equip today's artist with the technique of glazing, developed by the Masters... lessons from the past brought fully up to date!

While oils are the original medium of the masters, for this workshop we recommend the use of acrylic paints, to take advantage of their drying time. If you don't have acrylics there will be some available for your exercises during the workshop. A materials list will be provided at registration.

Date: Mon, April 8, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Monart Art School,
2445 St. Laurent Blvd, Suite B244, Ottawa
Fee: $150 ($125 each for two or more workshops)
Registration and Information: ashbrookcreative@gmail.com, susanashbrook.com or 613-833-8312






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