1.
Shirley
Moulton at
Luna Sole - Displays Variety In Style And Media
The new
exhibition at Luna Sole restaurant is varied both in content and
media. Shirley Moulton creates in oil, pastel, gouache, water colour,
pen and ink, and graphite pencil. Her subject matters vary from
landscape and florals to portraits of humans and animals. This
exhibit features a very dominant rooster presiding over florals and
landscapes. Shirley has been exhibiting for over two decades in the
Ottawa area and belongs to several art organizations, not least
Arteast. For this exhibition, she is also offering a special discount
if more than two pieces are purchased.
Luna
Sole is in the mall at Youville Drive and Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard in
Orleans and is open every day for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and
drinks.
2.
Communiqué
Arteast's
hard-copy, quarterly newsletter—Communiqué—is popular with our
members, but did you know that it is also available on our Web site
at http://arteastottawa.com/newsletter.php? A notification when a new
issue is released is communicated via the weekly Arteast Digest.
Posting of the Web version may be viewed in full dazzling colour, at
least two weeks before the print version (black and white) is
delivered by Canada Post. With rising postal costs, some members
have requested that they be removed from the mailing list for the
printed copy. Other advantages of going with the online Communiqué
are:
-
reduces printing and envelope costs;
- makes
Arteast more "green";
- no
more hunting for misplaced issues (Arteast's Web site has the current
and all back issues).
Printed
copies will be available at our monthly Grow With Art meetings and
the Promenade Arteast gallery at the Shenkman Arts Centre. If you
prefer to read the newsletter online, please e-mail us at
editor@arteastottawa.com to have your name removed from the
newsletter mailing list.
La
copie imprimée du trimestriel d’Arteast – Communiqué – est
populaire auprès de ses membres, mais saviez-vous qu’il est aussi
disponible sur le site Web http://arteastottawa.com/newsletter.php
? Lors de sa publication, une notice paraît dans l’hebdomadaire
Arteast Digest. Sur le Web il peut être lu et vu en couleurs deux
semaines avant la version imprimée ( noir et blanc) postée par
Poste Canada. Compte tenu du coût postal croissant plusieurs membres
ont enlevé leur nom pour l’envoi postal - vers le Web. Il y a
d’ailleurs d’autres avantages du Communiqué en ligne tels que :
-
réduire les coûts de l’imprimé et de l’enveloppe;
-
Arteast plus ‘vert’;
-
ne plus être à la recherche du numéro manquant (le Web d’Arteast
conserve le numéro courant et les anciens numéros).
Des
copies imprimées seront disponibles à la réunion mensuelle L’Art
en herbe et à la galerie Promenade Arteast au Centre Shenkman. Si
vous préférez lire le Communiqué en ligne, s.v.p. contactez :
editor@arteastottawa.com
afin d’enlever votre nom de la liste d’envoi.
3.
Members
Announcements
Arteast
members Alain
J. Godbout participates
in the
“Art en Vogue” exhibiton
on August
13 and 14, 2016
at Meredith
Centre, 23 Chemin Cecil, Chelsea, QC J9B 0A5, Saturday
10 am to 5 pm and Sunday 10 am to 4 pm.
For
more
info call
Denise
Venne at 819-669-7308.
Several
Arteast members are participating in the “Art on the Farm in the
Arboretum” event on Saturday August 13 from 10am to 4pm
(Rain date Sunday August 14).
For more
information please go to http://www.friendsofthefarm.ca/events.htm
4.
AOE Announcements
Please
follow the link:
5.
Kingston
School of Art’s 4th
annual Paint
the Town!
Free painting/sketching
outdoors weekend in historical Portsmouth
Village, September 9 –
11, 2016. Artists of all
ages and stages can sign up for one, two or all three days. A
registration link is on the KSOA website: www.ksoa.info.