SKETCH NIGHT at the Brant Foundation Inspired by STEVEN SHEARER

You are invited to participate in a Sketch Workshop with a professional model and explore Steven Shearer's multifaceted drawing techniques reflecting the history of portraiture and figuration.

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Sketch Night at The Brant Foundation is free of charge and open to artists of all ages and experience levels. Participants are invited to sketch from a professional model in one of the foundation’s gallery spaces, which currently houses an exhibition by Steven Shearer. 

Uninstructed • Free of Charge • Professional Nude Model • Bring your own Materials

Steven Shearer on view at The Brant Foundation through March 2017.

Steven Shearer on view at The Brant Foundation through March 2017.

Shearer’s work draws upon a visual lexicon of portraiture and representation of the body, often using found imagery that he collects and archives as source material. Through this process, contemporary imagery is distilled into the tradition of portraiture revealing affinities between various modes of figuration throughout history to the present.

This workshop focuses on the dialogue that exists between Shearer’s formal drawings, preparatory sketches and finished paintings and invites participants to explore the same in their own artistic practice.

SKETCH NIGHT at the BRANT FOUNDATION
February 16, 2017

5 to 7 pm
Space is Limited
RSVP at brantfoundation.org
or email us at info@brantfoundation.org

Brant Foundation
941 North Street
Greenwich, CT 06831
203.869.0611
www.brantfoundation.org

MARK ROTHKO: Do You Know That Guy?

Published by: ArtNexus Weekly News
January 16 to January 22, 2017

The Case For Mark Rothko | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

PBS Digital Studies presents, via "The Art Assignment", a video about Mark Rothko, covering in four minutes the artist's biography between Europe and the United States.

After studying different art styles and movements of the period, Rothko questioned the role of art in connection to the social and political situation in the world. From then on he experimented with color and hazy areas, arriving at "full" abstraction in 1947. For Rothko, a work of art connects with human emotions through its structure and color.

"The Art Assignment" is a video series that introduces artists and explores the history of art through the lens of the present.

8 Rooms For Mud (Expanded)

Original Posting: On the Drawing Board, January 2017 Newsletter, Crisp Architects

Author: James Crisp, Crisp Architects Blog

Simple Mud Room

Simple Mud Room

Living through the seasons in the Northeast reminds me of my daughter's favorite book as a child: Going on a Bear Hunt where the father, the kids and the dog go looking for a bear and when they find one, they run home through the snow storm (Hoooo woooo), the forest (Stumble trip), the mud (Squelch squerch), the water (Splash splosh) and back through the grass (Swishy swashy). They then run into the house (without wiping their feet), up the stairs, into bed and under the covers with the bear looking through the window. I’m sure that having a mud room to shed the wet and muddy layers would have made mom happier when she came home.

Just about every home we design includes a mud room which is good for keeping bears out, but more importantly provides a place to take off boots and coats and leave the mud and slush behind. Mud rooms are also the primary place for organization of outerwear for future excursions. More elaborate spaces include slop sinks for cleaning gear and storage space for sports equipment and even sometimes a dog grooming area. Some layouts also work as an airlock to the rest of the home.

Bright Mud Room

Bright Mud Room

Pull Out Baskets

Pull Out Baskets

Mud Room With Brick Floor

Mud Room With Brick Floor

The basic requirements include a non slip, water resistant, durable floor. Walls and cubbies should be made of a rugged material such as wood with plenty of room to hang coats and store boots, gloves and mittens. Occasionally we will add a center drain to the floor for easy wash down (make sure the baseboards are waterproof). A bench with or without a hinged seat top is required for putting on and taking off those extra tight boots. Near the ceiling, a long shelf comes in handy for hats and other paraphernalia.

Even though the mud room can be the smallest room in the house, from its organizing capacity to the impact of a cleaner home, this little room earns its keep.

Compact Mud Room

Compact Mud Room

Sportsman’s Mud Room

Sportsman’s Mud Room

Mud Room Window Seat

Mud Room Window Seat

Laundry/Mud Room

Laundry/Mud Room

Block Printing on Fabric with Jen Hewett, Drop Forge & Tool, Saturday, January 21, 2017

Start the New Year perfecting your creative skills or acquiring new ones like Block Printing on Fabric—something soul-filling that you have wanted to do for a very long time, but have put off because of other responsibilities and commitments.

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Workshop: Have you ever wanted to print your own fabric for your craft and DIY projects? In this class and with a few simple tools, you will learn how to carve printing blocks and transfer your designs onto fabric. You’ll leave with your own, custom-printed fabric and the knowledge and tools to work on more projects at home.

Supplies: All the special tools you’ll need to get started will be supplied, as well as a yard of cotton muslin fabric to practice on.

Sustenance: Snacks, beverages and a tasty locally sourced lunch will be provided.

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Your instructor, Jen Hewett, is a San Francisco-based printmaker, surface designer and teacher. Jen and her brightly-printed bags have been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, Anthology Magazine, UPPERCASE, and Design*Sponge. She has taught hundreds of students both online and in person and has led workshops for corporate design teams.

The Workshop is open to the public. Because sharp tools are used, this class is limited to adult students.

For more information and to register, click here.

Drop Forge & Tool’s mission is to encourage and facilitate the making and sharing of new works and art of all kinds. Our goal is to provide access to the creative process by providing time and space to create; opportunities to learn, practice and hone a craft; and unique events to engage, entertain and inspire our community.

Block Printing on Fabric with Jan Hewett
Saturday, January 21st, 10am - 3:30pm
Drop Forge & Tool
442 Warren St, Hudson NY
info@dropforgeandtool.com
www.dropforgeandtool.com

Barrett Art Center: "Photowork 2017" Art Exhibition Opens January 21, 2017

Barrett Art Center invites you to their 30th Annual National Juried Photography Exhibition Photowork 2017 on January 21, 2017.  Selected from over 800 entries, Photowork 2017 showcases 63 photographic works representing a full spectrum of subjects and styles.

Angelika Ejtel, You Have Small Braids Like Spider Threads, Archival Pigment Print 

Angelika Ejtel, You Have Small Braids Like Spider Threads, Archival Pigment Print

 

In addition, 3 Mid-Hudson residents have been selected to join the 42 other photographers representing 16 states: Photographer Mark Lyon of Marlboro, Karl Schmitz of Poughkeepsie and Marie Triller of Hopewell Junction.

Patrick S Flood,  Lapse

Patrick S Flood,  Lapse

In celebration of 30 years of Photowork Exhibitions, the artwork was selected by a distinguished panel of 3 jurors: Isaac Diggs - a photographer and faculty member at the School of Visual Arts in New York City;  Rebecca Morse - Associate Curator of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); and Robert Stevens - former Photo Editor of TIME Magazine and faculty member at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

Tim Christensen, Cygnus Wall

Tim Christensen, Cygnus Wall

Mark Lyon, "Wash N' Glo, Newburgh

Mark Lyon, "Wash N' Glo, Newburgh

Jurors’ awards with cash prizes for Photowork 2017 will be announced at the reception. 

Photowork 2017
January 21 – March 4, 2017
Opening Reception:
Saturday, January 21, 2017, 3:00- 6:00pm

Barrett Art Center
55 Noxon Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
845.471.2550
www.barrettartcenter.org