Cedar Key Arts Center Newsletter Fall, 2017 457 Second Street, P.O. Box 949 Cedar Key, Florida 32625-visit us www.cedarkeyartscenter.org-website cedarkeyartscenter@gmail.com-contact us Message from the President Summer is over and we are looking for a great new year at CKAC. We are working on finishing up installing the new windows and doors for the Keyhole and we now have a new kitchen in the Arts Center. Cannot wait for everyone to see the new design and all the new storage. Thanks to all of you who helped us get ready for Hurricane Irma and we are grateful that we did not have any damage to the Arts Center or Cedar Keyhole. We have many exciting workshops and gallery openings planned. We are looking forward to the OFCA Festival in March. We are need volunteers and a coordinator for the Children's Benefit Dinner so if you would like to help with the silent auction, decorating or selling tickets please let me know. See everyone in November for our first gallery opening. Susan Rosenthal, President Dates to Remember Oct. 21 & 22-Children s Art in the Park at Seafood Festival-contact Patty Jett to volunteer November 18-First Gallery Opening of the Season- Veteran Artists Thursday, January 25th, 5:30 p.m. Children s Art Program Benefit Dinner, Auction, & Raffle March 24 & 25- Old Florida Celebration of the Arts Check the workshop and gallery schedules for many creative opportunities this season. Summer Art Program for Children and Teens- July 10-21, 2017 The theme for this year's Summer Art Program for the elementary students was "Exploration in Art." Even though each project had a theme, the 21 students were given a choice of mediums and free reign of their creativity. Collage robots, foil embossing, sunflower painting, straw weaving and sculpture were some of the themes. Guided by Jessie Rothbard s instructions and gentle leadership, the students enjoyed the process of creating. Amber Ryan, as the paid assistant, helped keep the students and materials organized. The eleven registered teens in the Teen Art Program also explored different media. Bunny Hand spent two days facilitating printing on fabric and then sewing the fabric into useful pieces of art. For two days Amy Gernhardt guided the students in making a hand built clay project with cut outs and surface decorations. Virginia Stevenson took two days to teach the teens how to paint silk using wax and dyes. Dave Treharne directed the adolescents in how to use color theory and design to create an artistic mosaic tile. Jessie Rothbard taught embossing with foil. Twenty volunteers (ten community members, one board member, one grandparent, six parents, one middle school student and one high school student) helped to make the program a success Both programs ended with an exhibit of student work on July 21 from 10 11:30. Parents and volunteers provided a wonderful variety of delicious snacks as well as drinks for the attendees. It was rewarding to see the students proudly show their work to family and friends. Thank you to everyone who supported this program by volunteering, attending the exhibit, donating money for scholarships, buying tickets for the Children's Art Benefit Dinner and/or donating items for the Silent Auction and Raffle at the Children's Art Benefit Dinner. We could not do it without your generosity. Children s Art Program Benefit Dinner, Silent Auction and Raffle-Thursday, January 25, 2018 Plans are already underway for this outstanding event which supports not only the Children and Teen s summer art programs, but also Art Club for CK students during the school year, free painting for kids in the park during Festivals, etc. All money raised at this event goes to fund Children s Art in Cedar Key. You can help by volunteering to serve on one of the committees (decorating, raffle, auction, ticket sales, set up/clean up), donating an artsy type item for the raffle (value under $35) or an art piece for the silent auction, (value $50 & up), or by buying tickets and attending the event. Peter Stefani will again be providing a yummy dinner for us. Tickets will be on sale later in the fall at the Keyhole and
outside Post Office. Contact Susan Rosenthal at susupug@bellsouth.net to volunteer your help. Membership Interested in Becoming a CKAC Member? Receive invitations to Gallery Openings & Special Events, discounts on workshop fees, periodic newsletters and monthly email updates, in addition to use of the art studio upon request and ability to participate in Member Artist Gallery Shows. Applications are available at the Art Center, Cedar Keyhole Artist Co-op, on-line at www.cedarkeyartscenter.org or by contacting us at CedarKeyArtsCenter@gmail.com. Join the fun and help support the Arts Center! Arts Center WEBSITE Gets Much Needed Update! Check out the new CKAC website at www.cedarkeyartscenter.org. Use the convenient home page Side-Bar to easily access the Calendar of Events and see postings about Upcoming Events or go to the "About Us," "Gallery," "Education," "Special Events," or "Contact" tabs for more detailed information about upcoming shows, workshops, and other CKAC activities. If you have comments or suggestions to further improve the website please let us know at our new email address: cedarkeyartscenter@gmail.com Old Florida Celebration of the Arts - March 24 & 25, 2018 The Old Florida Celebration of the Arts (OFCA) is proud to announce the winners of the 2018 Festival Design Contest based on the theme What Float s Your Boat? The Design Contest panel had over 40 pieces of artwork from 28 different artists to choose from and the selection of a winner was difficult. In fact, after several rounds of voting, the competition ended in a tie. Congratulations to winners Clint Eagar, Santa Rosa Beach, FL for his entry Floating (left) and Miriam Novack, Gainesville, FL, for her entry Float My Boat. (top) The Arts Center will be honoring all of the artists who entered the Design Contest this year with an exhibit in the Member Artist Gallery during the festival. You can find more information about the festival at www.cedarkeyartsfestival.com. If you are interested in helping with the OFCA please contact us at CedarKeyArtsFestival@gmail.com. Gallery Schedule-Call for Artists for Open Shows Main Gallery Dates Member s Gallery November 2017 Nov. 18-Jan. 2 Judi Cain Invitational Show Intake Nov. 15, Remove Jan. 3 WARRIORS Reception: Nov. 18 January, 2018 Jan. 6-29 William Dummitt *Open Show Intake Jan. 3 Remove Jan. 30 SPLASH Reception: Jan. 6 February, 2018 Feb. 3-26 Connie Nelson *Open Show Intake Jan. 31 Remove Feb. 27 PASSION Reception: Feb 3 March 2018 March 3-April 30 What Floats Your Boat Invitational Show Intake Feb. 28 Remove April 30 OFCA Design Entries **CLYDE BUTCHER Reception: March 3 *check CKAC website for additional information **The Florida Humanities Council has awarded a grant to the Cedar Key Arts Center to help bring an exhibit of Clyde Butcher's work to Cedar Key. Based out of South Florida, Clyde Butcher is renowned for his black and white conservation photography that captures large landscape images. The exhibit will take place in Spring 2018 and will include a public talk.
Workshop Schedule for 2017-18 Please register at the Cedar Keyhole or by contacting the instructor directly as soon as you know you want to attend a workshop. And be sure to leave a contact phone number or email so we can let you know if there are any changes. Have fun creating this season!!!!! November 7, Tuesday, 10-2, Swarovski Crystal Beaded Bracelet with Joni Sielaff-Make a crystal bracelet in a right angle weave pattern, using pearls, crystals, seed beads with a magnetic clasp. Minimum 2 students, maximum 4 students, so there will be lots of personal attention for everyone. Cost: $20 for members ($25 non-members) plus $15 for supplies. Deadline to register Nov. 1. Bring your reading glasses or optivisor and a snack for lunch. Register at Keyhole or contact Joni at jomi74@aol.com. Come and have fun beading at the first CKAC workshop of the season. November 9, Thursday, 6:30-8:30 pm - PASTY PAINT PARTY- with Darlene White - PAPER ART CREATIONS. Let your creativity explode using colored paper/card stock & Elmer s Glue to create a unique art poster (supplied) or embellish something flat that you bring to the party like a tray or box. Cost: $20, Light refreshments provided by the Arts Center. Contact Darlene at: gerdarck@att.net. November 13 and 14, Monday and Tuesday, 9-4 (1 hour lunch) Colored Pencils, A Fine Art Medium with Anda Chance. Using elements of design and a few supplies, learn new skills and achieve fantastic results using colored pencils. Transferring an image, under painting and building color specific to colored pencils will all be addressed. Workshop includes individual attention. Although some art experience is helpful, we will be focusing on techniques applicable to colored pencil rather than drawing skills. Cost - $180 for members, ($185 non members) for the two day workshop. An estimated $50 supply fee (may be less based on supplies you may already have).minimum 5 students - Maximum - 12. Deadline Nov 1. Contact: Anda Chance at andachance@msn.com December 2, Saturday, 9-noon, Mini Holiday Workshops- Join several instructors to complete small holiday projects. All supplies provided. We will have cocoa and drinks, so please bring a plate of goodies to share. FREE! (If you would like to teach a small craft at this workshop, please contact Donna Bushnell, djbushne@bellsouth.net as soon as possible.) December 5, Tuesday,12-4pm-Base Metal Etching Bracelets with Sue Heine-Use copper, brass or nickel silver blanks to make 1 or 2 cuff bracelets with chemical etching. You can draw your own or use rubber stamps for designs. Cost $50 for members, $55 for non-members which includes supplies to make two bracelets. Minimum 3 students, maximum 8, any level. Contact Sue at smheine@bellsouth.net. December 7, Thursday 6:30-8:30 pm-using MUSIC TO ENHANCE CREATIVITY PAINT PARTY with Nancy Hanson-This will be a fun evening of exploring how music affects and enhances our creative expression. We will focus on non-objective art (a picture created with lines, colors and shapes) as we experience different musical pieces. We will have a fun relaxed time and produce at least 3 different pieces of art while listening and responding to a variety of music. Suitable for all levels. All supplies will be provided. Light refreshments will be provided by CKAC. Cost $20 members, $25 non-members. Register at Keyhole or 0412nancy@live.ca December 11, Monday (10-1),12 Tuesday, (10-12), and 14 Thursday, (10-11), Mosaic Stepping Stones with Dave Trehane-Art work using mosaic tiles is one of the oldest enduring means of artistic expression. In this class you will design and create your own permanent mosaic stepping stone using cut glass, marbles and tiles. Day 1 Design and placement, Day 2 grouting, Day 3 clean up and sealing. Cost $20 (for members) $25 for non-member plus $5 for supplies. 12 student maximum. Deadline: December 1. Contact Dave at 304-481-0789. January 11 and 12, Thursday and Friday, 9-4, Journey through the Layers of Acrylic Painting with Jane Slivka-In a casual, charismatic, and easy to follow fashion Jane will challenge you to complete two paintings daily by showing you how to capture the same freedom, energy and spirit seen in her lively and acclaimed paintings. Cost: $110 per member ($115 Non-member) includes both days. Minimum 5, maximum 20 students of any level. Deadline Jan. 4, Contact Jane at janeslivka@gmail.com.
January 16, Tuesday, 10-4, Melon Basket with Marcella Bamford. Weave your very own melon basket under the expert leadership of Marcella. All basket materials will be supplied and a list of additional tools will be provided to participants (all common things around the house). Cost $15 members, $20 non-members plus $18 supply fee. Maximum number 8 students. Register at Keyhole or contact Marcella at 352-221-5750. January 18, Thursday, 6:30-8:30 pm, Misty Morn Paint Party with Sandi Allen. An introduction to watercolor painting using a very limited palette, mostly one color. You will complete a 5x7 watercolor. All supplies will be furnished, but you may bring your own brushes if you have them. The class fee is $20 for a fun evening, $25 for non-members. Light refreshments will be provided by CKAC. Contact Sandra at sallen41@frontier.com. February 6,7 & 8, Tuesday-Thursday, 10-1 Acrylic Painting Fun with Carroll Swayze-Learn the techniques of acrylic painting using large brushes, free strokes, back painting, color mixing, layering, and lots of color to create three paintings ready for framing: sea turtle, tropical fish, ghost crab. Cost: $200 for members ($205 non-members) for all three days, plus $50 supply fee. Minimum-6, Maximum-20 at any level. Deadline: Jan. 23. Contact Carroll at SwayzeArt@msn.com. February 10-Saturday, 10-1-Gyotaku (fish printing) with Sandi Jackson-Sandi will teach the Japanese technique of Gyotaku known as fish rubbing. As a member of The Nature Printing Society, she has studied under world-renowned Gyotaku Masters. Students will learn the history of this art, how to prepare the fish, how to blend colors on the fish and how to select the correct paper or fabric for fish rubbing. The process involves applying oil based inks directly to the fish then natural fiber paper or fabric is placed on top of the fish and rubbed. Various techniques and bold colors are used to transform this traditional process into a unique fish print for each participant to take home. Students are also welcome to bring their own tee shirts (light colors in cotton or cotton blends are best). Wear old clothes and bring an apron. Minimum 6. Contact Sandi at sandi@sandkat.com $45 Workshop Fee for members, $50 non-members, Additional $10 for supplies (including the fish). February 12, Monday,9-5,-Fabric Beads with Lois Benninghoff and Connie Nelson. We will use fabric, floss, ribbon and other embellishments, as well as paper clay and art paper to create a variety of beads to assemble into necklaces, earrings and bracelets. Cost $45 for members ($50 for non-members) plus $5 for supplies. Minimum number-4, maximum -10. Contact Lois at lois.benninghoff@gmail.com. February 15, Thursday, 10-12 Sparkling Water Watercolor Workshop with Sandi Allen, Learn a simple technique to paint glistening water. You will learn other watercolor tips and tricks as well. This workshop is for the beginner, as well as those who have had experience with the medium. All supplies will be furnished, but you may bring your own brushes if you have them. The class fee is $35 for CKAC members, $40 for nonmembers. Contact Sandra at sallen41@frontier.com February 27, Tuesday, 1-4 pm Bracelets and More, Jewelry Making with Marie Lewis. Participants will be able to make bracelets and earrings in copper or silver using my supplies or students may modify or use components from their old jewelry. Cost $40 per member (plus $5 non-member) plus supply fee of $10. Minimum 2 students, maximum 8 students. Contact Marie at mlewis700@gmail.com Deadline: Feb. 20. March 6,7&8, Tuesday-Thursday, 10-1, Acrylics as Watercolors with Carroll Swayze, Learn techniques of using acrylics as watercolors as Artist Carroll Swayze teaches you how to paint the way she paints and she will help students draw detailed designs on paper with ink. Then she will teach how to mix colorful acrylics with water for pigment washes and using acrylics to create incredible tropical artwork ready for hanging. Cost $200 for member ($205 non-member) for three days instruction, plus $50 for supplies. Minimum number: 6, Maximum 20 at any level. Deadline: February 20. Contact Carroll at SwayzeArt@msn.com March 10, Saturday, 10-3, SILK DYEING with Virginia Stevenson, Make a unique and lovely painted silk banner by stretching silk, then waxing and painting. Cost $75 for members. $80 non-members, this includes all supplies except silk which you purchase by the piece. Minimum number of students 4, maximum 8. Deadline for registering March 1. Register at Keyhole.