Travels & Destinations March 5 – April 3, 2016

Travels & Destinations March 5 – April 3, 2016

Travels & Destinations

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Landscapes, Still Lifes & Figurative Images of Other Worlds, Other Lands, Other Lives
March 5 – April 3, 2016

Reception Sunday March 6, 3-5 pm

Show us where you’ve been – near, far and far-out! Landscapes, still lifes and figurative images tell the story of our travels both real and imagined. Where have YOU been? Montauk, Maine or Mexico? The Moon or the Milky Way? We can’t wait to see your travelogue.

JUROR  Paul David Elsen went to the High School of Art & Design where he studied drawing and painting under the late Irwin “Greeny” Greenberg and the noted portrait painter and book cover illustrator Max Ginsburg.  After a number of career moves unrelated to art, encouraged by his wife Karmen in 2009, he once again turned his attentions to painting and drawing. Paul David has since studied with artists as diverse as Paul Bachem, Howard Rose, Marc Josloff, and Rob Silverman.

Paul has been awarded Best-In-Show Awards in exhibits at The National Art League and The Art League of Nassau County. He has been part of juried shows at The Heckscher Museum, Huntington Arts Council’s Main Street Gallery, My Gallery in Port Washington, the Art League of Long Island. Other exhibits include the Barnes Gallery in Garden City, a solo exhibit at the Colors Salon in Cold Spring Harbor, The Graphic Eye in Port Washington, the Tripani Gallery in Manhasset, and at the former Sovereign Bank in Forest Hills, Queens. Mr. Elsen has also contributed to group exhibits at the Locust Valley Library & a two-artist show with his wife Karmen Elsen at Cold Spring Harbor Library.

More on Mr. Elsen can be found at his website.

First Place: Diana De Santis for Monet at The Met, pastel
Second Place: Bennett Horowitz for Slot Canyon, New Mexico, oil
Third Place: Aleta Crawford for Siren Song, oil 
Honorable Mentions: Meike McLaughlin for The Lighthouse, watercolor; Robert Stuhmer for Surprise at Daybreak, marker; and Rona Winter for The Road Not Taken, mosaic.

 

2015 Art from the Heart – 10 x 10 Fundraiser Event

2015 Art from the Heart – 10 x 10 Fundraiser Event

Art from the Heart – 10 x 10 Fundraiser Event

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On View & For Sale – December 4, 2015 – January 3, 2016

Reception December 4, 6-9 PM

December 4 from 6-9 pm – Opening Reception!

There will be food, music, and all artwork will be for sale!
(We do hope you can let us “borrow” it until the end of the show, but we understand if you absolutely MUST take it home that night.)

Each donated finished work of art will sell for $100 with 100% of the proceeds going to The Art Guild’s Revitalization Fund. We provide the 10 x 10 cradled wood panel, you provide the artwork. Any and all media may be used: acrylic, oil, watercolor, collage, photography, etc. Anything that can be done or mounted on the provided board is acceptable.

All proceeds fund our Education Fund for scholarships and subsidize our children’s classes.

 

Port To Port – Art Exchange Exhibit October 6-18, 2015

Port To Port – Art Exchange Exhibit October 6-18, 2015

Port To Port – Art Exchange Exhibit
October 6-18, 2015

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Artists from the Greater Port Jefferson-Northern Brookhaven Arts Council and The Art Guild of Port Washington swap gallery space for this unique Nassau/Suffolk art exchange.

CALL FOR ENTRIES Members of The Art Guild may apply to exhibit their artwork in “Port to Port,” a unique art exchange with Greater Northern Brookhaven & Port Jefferson Arts Council (GNBPJAC).  Non-members can become members at the time of submission.

ABOUT PORT TO PORT: This unique art exchange sends artwork by TAG members to be on display at The Community Center, 101A Broadway, Port Jefferson. The work of members of the GNBPJAC with be on exhibit at Elderfields. No prizes will be awarded in this show, however, all accepted artists will receive a one year membership in the GNBPJAC.

Sat. October 10 • 3 – 5 pm
GPJAC Artists’ Reception at
The Art Guild of Port Washington
200 Port Washington Boulevard, Manhasset 11030
516-304-5797

Sun. October 18 • 3 – 5 pm
TAG Artists’ Reception at
Port Jefferson Village Center
101A East Broadway, Port Jefferson 11777
gpjac.org • 631-473-5220

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Sponsored by: Long Island Arts Council, Nassau CountyBlick Artists Materials, Fern & Hersh Cohen

Port to Port is a Signature Event of the Arts Alive LI 2015 October Arts Month Celebrations!

Upon filling out the on-line form & paying with your credit card via Paypal, you will get an acknowledgement email from The Art Guild and receipt from  from PayPal. If you have any questions, please email info@theartguild.org.

Silkscreen Monotype with Water-Based Media – Stephanie Navon-Jacobson, July 9 & 10

Silkscreen Monotype with Water-Based Media – Stephanie Navon-Jacobson, July 9 & 10

The Silkscreen Monotype with Water-Based Media
July 9-10, 2016 10 am – 3 pm

A Two Day Workshop

$150 Members/$180 Non-Members

Come discover this unique process that combines screen printing with drawing and painting techniques using water-based materials.  Non-toxic, versatile and simple to master. Draw or paint directly on the silkscreen to create unique prints and explore the layering possibilities for overprinting on drawings, prints and other media.

Students will work from their own images using materials such as pastels, watercolor, gouache, watercolor pencils, watercolor crayons, graphite and other materials. Students will need to purchase a reusable silkscreen and a squeegee. No prior experience or skill necessary.

Materials list provided at registration.

About Stephanie Navon-Jacobson: 

As an artist, I am always observing the world around me. Whether floral, landscape, animal, or figure, abstract or realistic, my images always go back to nature. I am first and foremost a printmaker, although I work in other mediums, too. I am a printmaker who paints, rather than a painter who prints.

I was originally attracted to printmaking in college. I loved the studio community a

spect as well as the various techniques. I like to experiment with various techniques. The possibilities seem endless. I also like the element of surprise each time you pull a print.

It is so satisfying to work with people who are new to printmaking or to teach experienced artists a new technique and watch their enthusiasm as they ‘get bit by the printmaking bug.’ Printmaking is such a versatile medium. It can stand alone or be incorporated with other mediums such as oil or watercolor. I encourage my students to add printmaking to their artistic arsenal and incorporate it with their other artistic endeavors.

Artful Afternoons – Children’s Art Studio – Wednesdays

Artful Afternoons
CHILDREN’S ART STUDIO (Ages 8-12)

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Open to 8 students. (All levels welcome.)
6 Wednesdays: July 15, 22, 29, Aug 5, 12, 19 • 4:30 – 6 pm
Fee: $120 Members/$150 Non-members

Materials included
After the pool or after the beach, join us for creative afternoons painting, drawing, and more! We will focus on drawing from a still life, doing self-portraits, learning perspective and working from our imaginations. Students will explore different media including pencil and charcoal as well as color media. We will also work with sculpture materials. Emphasis is on fundamentals of drawing in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Students should wear old clothes to class.

Instructor: Nicole Thomas