Friday, September 13, 2013
Friday, August 09, 2013
Art Hop
I hope everyone is enjoying the last days of summer vacation. I just wanted to remind everyone of the Art Hop submission deadline and share the link to all the details on how to do so. Let's show them what us local artist are capable of!
Click here to take you to the website or copy and paste this link... http://www.georgetownartworks.org/exhibits/2013-art-hop/cfa-2013-art-hop/
I am so excited for the WCAG's meetings to start up again and can't wait to see all of you! Until September!
Shadow
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Monday, July 01, 2013
How to "LIKE" the WCAG Facebook Page.
I realize that Facebook can be confusing so I wanted to make sure that everyone knew how they can "Like" the Williamson County Art Guild's page on Facebook.
Here are the steps you will need to take.
1. Log into your Facebook account.
2. Click on the link below / copy and paste link below / or type Williamson County Art Guild in the search bar at the top of your Facebook page.
Here is the link:https://www.facebook.com/WilliamsonCountyArtGuild
3. On the left hand side of the page is the "Like" button. Click it.
4. After you have liked the page, hover the arrow over the "like" button and a menu will pop up. Look for "show in News Feed" and click on that.
Congratulations! You are now a member of the page and will recieve any posts from the page in your personal news feed.
I hope you are all having a brilliantly creative summer and I can't wait to see you all in September.
Shadow G.
Here are the steps you will need to take.
1. Log into your Facebook account.
2. Click on the link below / copy and paste link below / or type Williamson County Art Guild in the search bar at the top of your Facebook page.
Here is the link:https://www.facebook.com/WilliamsonCountyArtGuild
3. On the left hand side of the page is the "Like" button. Click it.
4. After you have liked the page, hover the arrow over the "like" button and a menu will pop up. Look for "show in News Feed" and click on that.
Congratulations! You are now a member of the page and will recieve any posts from the page in your personal news feed.
I hope you are all having a brilliantly creative summer and I can't wait to see you all in September.
Shadow G.
Thursday, May 09, 2013
Big Beautiful Birds - a Photography Exhibit
Five Sun City photographers have been invited to exhibit their photographs of "Big Beautiful Birds" at the Art Space, 231 East Main Street, Round Rock, at the Round Rock Area Arts Council. The Opening Reception is open to the public. It will be on Thursday June 6th from 5:30 to 7:30 and will include snacks, music, and libations. The exhibit will run through July 1st. PBS' "Big Bird" won't be there, but some photos of the largest birds of the land and the sea will be. (No hummingbirds or songbirds., just the BIG ONES.) The photographers are Linda Green, Cheryl Cook, Doug Farrell, Jim Young, and Wes Odell.
Saturday, May 04, 2013
May Framer's Gallery Report
Several members of the Williamson County Art Guild are displaying their work at the Framer's Gallery in Georgetown during the month of May. The city's First Friday celebration drew lots of people to the town square to enjoy the great weather and the art.
The winner of the People's Choice award goes to Alora Johns for her painting, "Snow Bird." Congratulations Alora!
I have enjoyed my time serving as Gallery Chair for the past two years. However, it's time to let someone else take over the position. Linda Figg has accepted her nomination as the new chair. Assuming she will be voted in on Tuesday night, she will be coordinating WCAG's art at the Framer's Gallery. Any WCAG member who wishes to display at the Framer's Gallery should contact Linda in the future. Again, I have enjoyed the position and I thank the membership for allowing me to serve as Gallery Chair.
The winner of the People's Choice award goes to Alora Johns for her painting, "Snow Bird." Congratulations Alora!
I have enjoyed my time serving as Gallery Chair for the past two years. However, it's time to let someone else take over the position. Linda Figg has accepted her nomination as the new chair. Assuming she will be voted in on Tuesday night, she will be coordinating WCAG's art at the Framer's Gallery. Any WCAG member who wishes to display at the Framer's Gallery should contact Linda in the future. Again, I have enjoyed the position and I thank the membership for allowing me to serve as Gallery Chair.
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Wednesday, May 01, 2013
2013 Gallery Georgetown Poster - Call for Entries
Call
for Artwork Submissions
Gallery
Georgetown is a city-wide, annual art gallery tour benefitting Georgetown Art
Works and the Georgetown Art Center.
The goal is to raise awareness of the beautiful City of Georgetown
through Georgetown’s art galleries, while fostering relationships between local
art businesses and the local art community.
The Gallery
Georgetown Committee is now accepting artwork submissions from all artists
interested in having their artwork featured and recognized on Gallery
Georgetown 2013 promotional material.
One winning entry will be selected by the committee to be used on
Gallery Georgetown promotional materials.
In addition, 100 limited edition posters featuring the winning entry
will be printed and sold in conjunction with the Gallery Georgetown event. Proceeds from the sale of the posters
will be used to benefit Georgetown Art Works and the Georgetown Art Center. The winning artist will receive a stipend
of $250 and retain all rights to their original artwork. A reception for the winning artist will
also be held at the Georgetown Art Center on the night of Gallery Georgetown
2013.
Entries
must be original work in any visual media including: painting, drawing,
printmaking, photography, computer based art, or mixed media. Due to the nature of the artwork
display format, only two-dimensional artwork will be accepted at this
time. The winning entry will be
selected based upon the best representation of the following:
-The synergy of the local
Georgetown art community and exhibition venues
-The vision that the local
art community shares in advancing Georgetown as an art destination
-The concept that art
enhances the quality of life of the community
Submission Requirements and
Information
1. Artist may submit a CD of up to 10 original works in pdf
or jpeg formats.
2. A fee of $10 is required per entry at the time of artwork
submission. Payment can be made by
check made payable to Georgetown Art Works and mailed to Hill Design + Gallery,
1623 Rivery Blvd. Georgetown, TX
78628.
3. The deadline for submission is Friday, May 24th
at 5pm. No late entries will be
considered.
4. The winning artist will be notified by Monday, June 3rd
by email.
5. Artist agrees
to give permission to the City of Georgetown and Georgetown Art Works for the
use of their artwork on promotional materials associated with Gallery
Georgetown 2013, which will include magazine ads, facebook notifications, rack
cards and the Gallery Georgetown 2013 limited edition poster. The artist’s name will always be
associated with the artwork image wherever it appears.
6. Artist must fill out the following information form when
submitting each work for consideration.
GALLERY
GEORGETOWN 2013 ENTRY FORM
ARTIST
NAME:
TITLE OF
PIECE:
MEDIUM:
SIZE:
ARTIST
MAILING ADDRESS:
ARTIST
EMAIL ADDRESS:
WOULD
YOU LIKE TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE GEORGETOWN ART CENTER?
William Geisler - May Guest Artist
Join us on Tuesday, May 7th at 6:30 p.m.
For an evening our meeting and the art of William Geisler.
William Geisler's work is intriguing, striking and complex, inviting the viewer at first to take in the totality of a piece
from afar, then to discover what may be less visible within deeper layers.
from afar, then to discover what may be less visible within deeper layers.
His encaustic art – an ancient technique dating to 100-300 AD – employs heated beeswax blended with colored pigments, paper, wood, and found materials that come together in bold, unique, and unexpected ways. Geisler's work may include linear, hand-cut paper strips dipped in wax and applied to the work's surface, where color is achieved from images printed on the paper or built through an extensive subtractive and additive process that engages the pigment in the wax. Or it may include the use of the toner transfer method, where the combination of black or colored toner and pigment produces immense depth when fused into many layers of wax.
"I'm attracted to the abstract nature and subtleties of layering and depth that encaustic brings, as well as to the unpredictability and lack of control you're often confronted with using the hot wax medium. An idea you may have at the start isn't ever guaranteed to finish as originally conceived. It's a constant adventure of discovery and rediscovery and surprise, and that's what inspires me."http://williamgeislerart.com
Monday, April 15, 2013
Red Poppy Festival
All,
It’s that time of year and Red Poppy Festival is near. The festival usually draws around 30,000 visitors for the weekend and Georgetown Art Works is thrilled to be a part of this wonderful and fun event. We will have two booths at the corner of Main and 8th Street. One will be an informative booth about the art center and its’ programs. The other will be a fun art center for children.
It’s that time of year and Red Poppy Festival is near. The festival usually draws around 30,000 visitors for the weekend and Georgetown Art Works is thrilled to be a part of this wonderful and fun event. We will have two booths at the corner of Main and 8th Street. One will be an informative booth about the art center and its’ programs. The other will be a fun art center for children.
The Red Poppy Festival booths will be open Saturday, April 27th from 10am until 6pm and Sunday, April 28th from 11am until 5pm. We need volunteers for 2 or 4 hour shifts each day. There will be a board member on hand at all times to help answer questions or take money. If you are interested or would like more information, please respond to Jan Ligameri at 512-868-3228 or janligameri@msn.com and I will call you to answer any questions and/or confirm the day and times you prefer to volunteer. This is a great opportunity to share what the art center will have to offer and have fun at the same time.
Thanks, Jan
2013 Salon International Award!
Wow! Still processing the events of the weekend! I'm happy and honored to announce that Eggs and Enamel won the 2013 Salon International Merit Award in the Still Life category! The Salon International is a project of the International Museum of Contemporary Masters of Fine Art and sponsored by the Greenhouse Gallery in San Antonio Texas.
What a wonderful surprise when it was announced at the Awards Dinner at the Greenhouse Gallery Friday night! I'm humbled to be recognized among the amazing art displayed in this exhibit! It was wonderful meeting Max Ginsburg (the judge) who is a delightful man and so full of knowledge about art. I wish I'd had a recorded to capture his words and insights!
I met many amazing artist! If you ave a chance to visit the Greenhouse Gallery before the exhibit ends (May 3rd) you will not be disappointed!
Monday, April 08, 2013
April Framer's Gallery Report
This is the time of year when the Texas weather is perfect! It's a great time for artists get out do a lot of plein air work. It's also a great time to view all the works.
The following WCAG members have work displayed at the Framer's Gallery, 610 S Main Street, Georgetown, TX during the month of April: Maggie Allen, Sandi Archer, Scott Carlin, Joan L. McShane, Joan Miculka, Wes Odell, Luisa-Maria Potter, and Rebecca Rodriguez.
Their works will be on display until Wednesday, May 1st. So be sure to go by and take a look.
As usual, there were many, many people through the gallery during the First Friday celebration. After all the People's Choice votes were counted, one emerged as the winner. Congratulations goes to Rebecca Rodriguez for her painting, "Spring Green."
The following WCAG members have work displayed at the Framer's Gallery, 610 S Main Street, Georgetown, TX during the month of April: Maggie Allen, Sandi Archer, Scott Carlin, Joan L. McShane, Joan Miculka, Wes Odell, Luisa-Maria Potter, and Rebecca Rodriguez.
Their works will be on display until Wednesday, May 1st. So be sure to go by and take a look.
As usual, there were many, many people through the gallery during the First Friday celebration. After all the People's Choice votes were counted, one emerged as the winner. Congratulations goes to Rebecca Rodriguez for her painting, "Spring Green."
Fully Alive Opening Reception Friday, April 12, 2013
WCAG members Sue Costa, Janelle Cox, Shirley Gipson and Connie Hartsfield have works in this show.
"Fully Alive" a multi media art exhibit
The Open Doors Gallery
Hill Cuntry Bible Church NW
Worship Center Balcony (Bldg A)
12124 RR 620 N
Friday, April 12, 2013
7p - 9p
Friday, April 05, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
March Framer's Gallery Report
Hello Art Enthusiasts!
I know we are all enjoying the exceptional weather we are having. And the weather for Georgetown's First Friday celebration was just as exceptional. Of course, with nice weather, we had lots of people come through The Framer's Gallery, located at 601 S. Main in Georgetown, TX for the First Friday event.
The following WCAG artists are displaying thier work this month: Maggie Allan, Scott Carlin, Kay Dimitri, Joan L. McShane, Wes Odell, Floyd Riley, Rebecca Rodriguez and Luisa-Maria Potter. The art will be on display until Wednesday, April 3rd, so be sure to go by and see it.
Our People's Choice Award this month goes to Rebecca Rodriguez for her acrylic painting, "Deep Water." Congratulations Rebecca!
Any WCAG member who would like to show thier work at the Framer's Gallery during the month of April should contact Connie Hartsfield at charts303@yahoo.com to make a reservation.
I know we are all enjoying the exceptional weather we are having. And the weather for Georgetown's First Friday celebration was just as exceptional. Of course, with nice weather, we had lots of people come through The Framer's Gallery, located at 601 S. Main in Georgetown, TX for the First Friday event.
The following WCAG artists are displaying thier work this month: Maggie Allan, Scott Carlin, Kay Dimitri, Joan L. McShane, Wes Odell, Floyd Riley, Rebecca Rodriguez and Luisa-Maria Potter. The art will be on display until Wednesday, April 3rd, so be sure to go by and see it.
Our People's Choice Award this month goes to Rebecca Rodriguez for her acrylic painting, "Deep Water." Congratulations Rebecca!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
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Monday, February 25, 2013
WCAG Letter from the President
WCAG Letter from the President
February 25, 2013
Dear Artists,
Our March meeting will be Tues. the 5th and feature the Revi Meicler's beautiful mixed media creations. Visit her website at revimeicler.com.
The challenge for March is "architecture".
Calendar:
Wed. Feb. 27th: change out for Framer's Gallery, 9 to 12. Contact Connie Hartsfield at charts303@yahoo.com to reserve space.
Fri. Mar. 1st, First Friday celebrated around Georgetown Square
Tues. Mar. 5th, general meeting at Windberg's Art Center 6:30
Wed. Mar. 6th: change out for Wesleyan Art is Ageless exhibit 1:30 to 2. This is a three month exhibit.
Tues. Mar 19th, board meeting at Georgetown Library 6:30
Wed. Mar. 27th, change out for Framer's Gallery, 9 to 12
Big Art is Coming to Our Small Town!
The new Georgetown Art Center is expected to be complete in late May, with the grand opening of their first exhibit in June of 2013. The City of Georgetown is funding the transformation of the old fire house on Main Street into a community art center, and Georgetown Artworks will serve as the managing entity, responsible for all fundraising, volunteer staffing, planning and marketing.
Misty Adair, the Vice President of Georgetown Artworks, is excited about the new center and the niche it will fill in Georgetown and the surrounding communities. Its success, though, depends upon community involvement. “It’s important that this message is clear: the art center is for the entire community and we need the community to invest in it, either financially, or with their time or ideas, in order for it to succeed,” explains Misty.
This summer will be an exciting time at the Art Center, with exhibits from contemporary artist Benini and the innovative duo of Museum Anatomy. The center plans to offer interesting, unique art exhibits featuring established artists and quality juried shows featuring local and emerging artists.
The center is also planning their summer education calendar to include half day summer camps for children ages 6-12, as well as workshops and classes for teens and adults. In addition, they will offer free interdisciplinary programs and lectures in the gallery to compliment each exhibit
The Georgetown Art Center is currently accepting class proposals from potential artist/teachers, and resumes from local art teachers interested in working with children in the summer camps. Please send submissions to Misty Adair at misty.adair@georgetownartworks.org or mail to 1102 S. Austin Avenue Ste 110-118, Georgetown, TX 78626 (Attn: Programs). Those interested in volunteering at the art center in any capacity, call Jan Ligameri, volunteer coordinator, at 868-3228. For more information, visit www.georgetownartworks.com
Election of officers is coming up in May. Please consider how you can participate more actively in your art guild by becoming a member of the board.
I would like to extend a special thank you to the Windbergs for sharing their lovely facility with the art guild.
I look forward to seeing all of you Mar. 5th.
Lowana Carter
Friday, February 22, 2013
Best In Show
I'm thrilled and Honored to announce that "It's Appealing" won BEST IN SHOW at the 2013 Imagine Exhibit! There were 250 wonderful pieces of art juried in this show. It was a privilege and honor to be among so many talented artist. I'd like to express many thanks to Rae Andrews, Michael Epps and James Minor for selecting "It's Appealing" for this prestigious award!
It was VERY exciting to greet everyone at the opening exhibit tonight and a very BIG surprise when they announced the awards!
It's Appealing
12x12 Museum - Oil on Linen
Custom Framed
$675
To purchase during the exhibit contact Kris Whitfiled at:
kris@checksmartusa.com
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Stinger Studio
Sonia's new web page and blog up and running
www.stingerstudiogallery.com and www.stingerstudio.blogspot.com
Enjoy!
www.stingerstudiogallery.com and www.stingerstudio.blogspot.com
Enjoy!
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Paint the Town
Paint the Town, featuring our own Sonia Colonna Mathis, featured art performer at the Paint the Town charity dinner in support of The Georgetown Project, Fri. Feb. 22 at the Gabriel Springs Event Center, www.georgetownproject.org.
ArtWith Heart:
Original Artwork Created Live During Paint The Town
Donated by: Sonia Colonna Mathis, artist and owner of Stinger Studio Fine Art Gallery, Georgetown, TX
Artwork Value: You Decide…….You’ll Watch This Original Come To Life & You’ll Be The First To View It!
Sonia owns Stinger Studio in Georgetown, and represents local and award winning artists in paintings and other mediums. Sonia has a degree in Fine Art from University of Texas, and years of award-winning framing experience. She will present a live art performance during Paint The Town, and will collaboratively create an original artwork right before your eyes. Since The Georgetown Project is all about kids, Sonia’s collaborative artists for this original piece will be her very creative children, Luna and Carson. No one knows what the artists will create ahead of time, so make sure you are there when doors open at 6:30 p.m. to watch the creative process live, and be ready to place your bid for Sonia’s newest original in the live auction!
http://www.stingerstudiogallery.com/?p=273#
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