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Weathering the Arts - Stormy Weather Arts Festival 2011 canon Beach Oregon at Dragon Fire Gallery
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
2011 Stormy Weather Arts Festival
Weathering the Arts
Cannon Beach celebrates the 24th Annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival, whether the weather cooperates or not.
Hug Point 30x40 oils on canvas by Michael Orwick at Dragon Fire Gallery |
Cannon Beach has long been regarded as a premier destination for art lovers, and Stormy Weather Arts Festival, held every year the first weekend in November, is the city's celebration of that designation. Three days of art, music, literature, theatre and poetry showcase the artists and galleries of Cannon Beach. This year's festival takes place November 4-6, and thirteen galleries will participate, each of them highlighting new artists or new work from those who show regularly. In addition to offering nibbles and libations to welcome all art lovers, browsers and buyers, galleries will provide opportunities to meet the artists, and in some cases, to watch them create.
The schedule of events is full, beginning on Friday night with Quick Draw, a perennial favorite. Tickets for this event are available only by purchasing them in advance at the Cannon Beach Chamber. The rules for Quick Draw are simple: artists have one hour to create a piece of art ready to sell in the auction that follows. In addition, a silent auction will include the work of seven photographers. There will be food, drink and the creation of original art while you watch.
Two events will be held on Saturday at Coaster Theatre: at 3 pm, David Robinson will play the piano while his son, Thomas, shows a photo montage of his own creation. That evening at 8, the spotlight will be on Tom Grant, a favorite Portland musician and composer of a series of jazz-influenced pop albums.
There will be local, regional, national and internationally known artists showing their work at Stormy Weather this year, demonstrating technique and offering presentations during the entire weekend. A few local favorites are: Jeffrey Hull, Thomas Hughes and Jim Kingwell. Jeffrey Hull, showing at Jeffrey Hull Gallery started painting more than 35 years ago, always drawing inspiration from the coastline. He paints both in watercolor and in oil and is known for his ability to capture the mood of those places where water meets land. He is a signature member of the prestigious American Society of Marine Artists.
Thomas Hughes will be appearing at Modern Villa Gallery. After making unique, innovative and functional furniture for many years, Hughes branched out into kinetic sculpture. His series of "mechanical theatres" began about three years ago and encompasses many of his interests: folk art, engineering, circuses, birds, kinetic movement, roadside attractions and woodcarving. They started out with simple mechanisms but each new piece has become more complex, reflecting Tom's talent and imagination.
James Kingwell, from Icefire Glassworks was educated as a potter, but self-educated as a glass artist. Kingwell recently celebrated 40 years making glass art and brings this wealth of experience to his classic, simple forms. His colors run the gamut from the serene blues and greens of his "Northern Lights" pieces to the electric colors of his "Bad Hair Day" Series. For the ultimate in collaborative artistic drama, combining ballet, art and craft, be sure to see Jim and his partners when they are blowing glass.
From farther afield come William Phillips, Christopher Burkett and Matthew Palmer. Phillips, currently showing his work at Heritage Gallery, is aviation artist of choice for many American heroes and the favorite nostalgic landscape artist for many collectors. In each of his aviation paintings, his goal is to convey to viewers the beauty and exhilaration of flight. He is one of only a few artists to have had a one-man show in The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum.
Christopher Burkett is a photographic artist showcased at Northwest By Northwest Gallery. Burkett studied with Ansel Adams and his influence is seen in the artist's fine art color landscape photographs. Says Burkett: "The purpose of my photography is to provide a brief, if somewhat veiled, glimpse into that clear and brilliant world of light and power."
Matthew Palmer, a Bronze Coast Gallery artist, uses a variety of traditional media including stone, marble, clay, wood and bronze to sculpt life-size creatures. Palmer has established himself as a sculptor for the National Park Service with installations at Arches National Park in Moab, Utah, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California and Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, Louisiana. He currently has several projects in the works. Among them is a life-size African Elephant made of butterflies for The City of Norfolk's Virginia Zoo.
Throughout the weekend several of the galleries will have receptions along with artists' demonstrations. To mention a few: On Friday, John Ebner will paint at Haystack Gallery from 4 to 8pm; Pam Juett will demonstrate her bead-making techniques at Icefire Glassworks, in conjunction with a reception from 4:30 to 6:30pm; Georgia Gerber will give a sculpture demonstration at 4pm at Northwest By Northwest Gallery; and Gary Fenske will paint in the dark under black light at Primary Elements Gallery.
On Saturday, there will be demonstrations by Michael Orwick, Chuck Gumpert and Theresa Andreas O'Leary from 11am to 4pm at DragonFire Gallery, with live music starting at 4. Mark Gordon will show his technique for making blown glass fish at Icefire Glassworks from 1 to 3pm. Sunday morning features coffee and pastries at several galleries.
The Stormy Weather Arts Festival weekend provides a full panoply of riches for the art lover, whether you prefer photography, oil painting, watercolor, or three dimensional art, you will find all of them, coupled with fine cuisine, good wine and music everywhere.
Quick Draw, Friday, November 4
Surfsand Resort, 148 West Gower, 7pm. Original art created before your eyes by as many as a dozen local and regional artists. Each artist has one hour to create a piece to be sold in the auction that follows, which will also include the work of several photographers. Ticket prices are $55 per person or $99 per couple and are sold only in advance, limited to 175 total. Call the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce at (503) 436-2623 for tickets.
Schedule of Events
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Bronze Coast Gallery:
Reception, 5-8pm, with Carol Gold, Joshua Tobey, Jim Eppler, Robert Rogers, Matthew Gray Palmer and Ben Hammond.
George Vetter FotoArt:
Champagne reception at 6pm.
Haystack Gallery:
John Ebner painting demonstration 4-8pm; new work on display from Mike Smith and Sean Conrad. Reception at 5pm.
Icefire Glassworks:
Pam Juett will demonstrate her bead-making techniques during reception from 4:30-6:30pm.
Jewelry by Sharon Amber:
Sharon Amber and Michael Lorenzini present new jewelry designs, new paintings and graphites 1-6pm.
Northwest By Northwest Gallery:
Lillian Pitt demonstration at 1pm, Cathleen Rehfeld demonstration at 3pm, Georgia Gerber demonstration at 4pm.
Primary Elements Gallery:
Gary Fenske paints under black light and Margriet Seinen paints on silk from 5-7pm. Reception catered by Sweet Basil's.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Coaster Theater:
108 North Hemlock, David Robinson plays the piano while his son shows a photo montage at 3pm. Tom Grant will be walking the line between jazz tradition and modern pop at 8pm in the Spotlight Concert Event sponsored by the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce. Call (503) 436-2623 for ticket information.
Bronze Coast Gallery:
Visit with the artists from 10am-5pm. Catered artists' reception 6-8pm.
Cannon Beach Gallery:
Artist's reception 6-8pm for annual Miniatures Show with featured artist Zemula Fleming.
DragonFire Gallery:
Demonstrations by Michael Orwick, Chuck Gumpert and Theresa Andreas-O-Leary from 11am-4pm. Artists' reception with live music 4-7pm.
George Vetter FotoArt:
Two drawings for signed, numbered fiber giclee prints at 2 pm. Champagne reception at 6-8pm.
Haystack Gallery:
Michael Sorensen demonstration from 11am-4pm. Michael Tieman demonstration from 1-4pm. Artists' reception 5-7pm.
Heritage Gallery:
Visit with artists James Christensen and William S. Phillips 11am-8pm. Artists' reception 6-8pm.
Icefire Glassworks:
Mark Gordon will demonstrate his technique for making blown-glass
fish 1-3pm.
Jeffrey Hull Gallery:
Visit with Jeffrey Hull 11am-6pm. Artist's reception at 6-8pm.
Jewelry by Sharon Amber:
Sharon Amber and Michael Lorenzini present new jewelry designs, new paintings and graphites 11am-6pm. Artists' reception 6-8pm.
Modern Villa Gallery:
Thomas Hughes, Sarah Goodnough, and David Jonathan Marshall 11am-6pm. Artists' reception begins at 6:30-8pm.
Northwest By Northwest Gallery:
Eric Jacobsen demonstration at 1pm, Christopher Burkett presentation at 2pm, Ann Fleming presentation at 3pm. Saturday evening artists' reception featuring jazz and blues guitarist Bobcat Bob. Fundraiser for the Food Bank with $5 donation at the door, 6-8pm.
Primary Elements Gallery:
Marianne Post demonstration 1pm, Josh Henrie, Rip Caswell and Alison Brown demonstrations 11am-2pm. Jaio Ying demonstration 3-4pm. Live music 5-8pm. Artists' reception 6-8pm.
White Bird Gallery:
Christopher Mathie demonstration from 2-4pm. Reception 5-7pm.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Bronze Coast Gallery:
Morning coffee with visiting artists 11am-1pm.
DragonFire Gallery:
Light brunch reception from 11am-1pm with live music.
George Vetter FotoArt:
Send-off with croissants and orange juice 11am-1pm, followed by 2pm drawing for signed, numbered print.
Haystack Gallery:
Michael Tieman demonstration and talk from 11am-2pm. Weekend wrap-up with light refreshments.
Icefire Glassworks:
Early glass-blowing session by Suzanne Kindland at 9:30am. Coffee and light breakfast fare.
Modern Villa Gallery:
Visit with artists from 11am-2pm.
Primary Elements Gallery:
Demonstrations by gallery artists from 10am-5pm.
Participating Galleries
Bronze Coast Gallery: 224 N Hemlock, #2
Cannon Beach Arts Association: 1064 S Hemlock
DragonFire Gallery: First and Hemlock
George Vetter FotoArt: 231 N Hemlock, #113
Haystack Gallery: 183 N Hemlock
Heritage Gallery: 224 N Hemlock
Icefire Glassworks: Hemlock and Gower
Jeffrey Hull Gallery: 172 N Hemlock
Jewelry by Sharon Amber: 172 N Hemlock
Modern Villa Gallery: 224 N Hemlock
Northwest By Northwest Gallery: 232 N Spruce
Primary Elements Gallery: 172 N Hemlock
White Bird Gallery: 251 N Hemlock - by Valerie Ryan
The schedule of events is full, beginning on Friday night with Quick Draw, a perennial favorite. Tickets for this event are available only by purchasing them in advance at the Cannon Beach Chamber. The rules for Quick Draw are simple: artists have one hour to create a piece of art ready to sell in the auction that follows. In addition, a silent auction will include the work of seven photographers. There will be food, drink and the creation of original art while you watch.
Two events will be held on Saturday at Coaster Theatre: at 3 pm, David Robinson will play the piano while his son, Thomas, shows a photo montage of his own creation. That evening at 8, the spotlight will be on Tom Grant, a favorite Portland musician and composer of a series of jazz-influenced pop albums.
There will be local, regional, national and internationally known artists showing their work at Stormy Weather this year, demonstrating technique and offering presentations during the entire weekend. A few local favorites are: Jeffrey Hull, Thomas Hughes and Jim Kingwell. Jeffrey Hull, showing at Jeffrey Hull Gallery started painting more than 35 years ago, always drawing inspiration from the coastline. He paints both in watercolor and in oil and is known for his ability to capture the mood of those places where water meets land. He is a signature member of the prestigious American Society of Marine Artists.
Thomas Hughes will be appearing at Modern Villa Gallery. After making unique, innovative and functional furniture for many years, Hughes branched out into kinetic sculpture. His series of "mechanical theatres" began about three years ago and encompasses many of his interests: folk art, engineering, circuses, birds, kinetic movement, roadside attractions and woodcarving. They started out with simple mechanisms but each new piece has become more complex, reflecting Tom's talent and imagination.
James Kingwell, from Icefire Glassworks was educated as a potter, but self-educated as a glass artist. Kingwell recently celebrated 40 years making glass art and brings this wealth of experience to his classic, simple forms. His colors run the gamut from the serene blues and greens of his "Northern Lights" pieces to the electric colors of his "Bad Hair Day" Series. For the ultimate in collaborative artistic drama, combining ballet, art and craft, be sure to see Jim and his partners when they are blowing glass.
From farther afield come William Phillips, Christopher Burkett and Matthew Palmer. Phillips, currently showing his work at Heritage Gallery, is aviation artist of choice for many American heroes and the favorite nostalgic landscape artist for many collectors. In each of his aviation paintings, his goal is to convey to viewers the beauty and exhilaration of flight. He is one of only a few artists to have had a one-man show in The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum.
Christopher Burkett is a photographic artist showcased at Northwest By Northwest Gallery. Burkett studied with Ansel Adams and his influence is seen in the artist's fine art color landscape photographs. Says Burkett: "The purpose of my photography is to provide a brief, if somewhat veiled, glimpse into that clear and brilliant world of light and power."
Matthew Palmer, a Bronze Coast Gallery artist, uses a variety of traditional media including stone, marble, clay, wood and bronze to sculpt life-size creatures. Palmer has established himself as a sculptor for the National Park Service with installations at Arches National Park in Moab, Utah, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California and Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, Louisiana. He currently has several projects in the works. Among them is a life-size African Elephant made of butterflies for The City of Norfolk's Virginia Zoo.
Throughout the weekend several of the galleries will have receptions along with artists' demonstrations. To mention a few: On Friday, John Ebner will paint at Haystack Gallery from 4 to 8pm; Pam Juett will demonstrate her bead-making techniques at Icefire Glassworks, in conjunction with a reception from 4:30 to 6:30pm; Georgia Gerber will give a sculpture demonstration at 4pm at Northwest By Northwest Gallery; and Gary Fenske will paint in the dark under black light at Primary Elements Gallery.
On Saturday, there will be demonstrations by Michael Orwick, Chuck Gumpert and Theresa Andreas O'Leary from 11am to 4pm at DragonFire Gallery, with live music starting at 4. Mark Gordon will show his technique for making blown glass fish at Icefire Glassworks from 1 to 3pm. Sunday morning features coffee and pastries at several galleries.
The Stormy Weather Arts Festival weekend provides a full panoply of riches for the art lover, whether you prefer photography, oil painting, watercolor, or three dimensional art, you will find all of them, coupled with fine cuisine, good wine and music everywhere.
Quick Draw, Friday, November 4
Surfsand Resort, 148 West Gower, 7pm. Original art created before your eyes by as many as a dozen local and regional artists. Each artist has one hour to create a piece to be sold in the auction that follows, which will also include the work of several photographers. Ticket prices are $55 per person or $99 per couple and are sold only in advance, limited to 175 total. Call the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce at (503) 436-2623 for tickets.
Schedule of Events
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Bronze Coast Gallery:
Reception, 5-8pm, with Carol Gold, Joshua Tobey, Jim Eppler, Robert Rogers, Matthew Gray Palmer and Ben Hammond.
George Vetter FotoArt:
Champagne reception at 6pm.
Haystack Gallery:
John Ebner painting demonstration 4-8pm; new work on display from Mike Smith and Sean Conrad. Reception at 5pm.
Icefire Glassworks:
Pam Juett will demonstrate her bead-making techniques during reception from 4:30-6:30pm.
Jewelry by Sharon Amber:
Sharon Amber and Michael Lorenzini present new jewelry designs, new paintings and graphites 1-6pm.
Northwest By Northwest Gallery:
Lillian Pitt demonstration at 1pm, Cathleen Rehfeld demonstration at 3pm, Georgia Gerber demonstration at 4pm.
Primary Elements Gallery:
Gary Fenske paints under black light and Margriet Seinen paints on silk from 5-7pm. Reception catered by Sweet Basil's.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Coaster Theater:
108 North Hemlock, David Robinson plays the piano while his son shows a photo montage at 3pm. Tom Grant will be walking the line between jazz tradition and modern pop at 8pm in the Spotlight Concert Event sponsored by the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce. Call (503) 436-2623 for ticket information.
Bronze Coast Gallery:
Visit with the artists from 10am-5pm. Catered artists' reception 6-8pm.
Cannon Beach Gallery:
Artist's reception 6-8pm for annual Miniatures Show with featured artist Zemula Fleming.
DragonFire Gallery:
Demonstrations by Michael Orwick, Chuck Gumpert and Theresa Andreas-O-Leary from 11am-4pm. Artists' reception with live music 4-7pm.
George Vetter FotoArt:
Two drawings for signed, numbered fiber giclee prints at 2 pm. Champagne reception at 6-8pm.
Haystack Gallery:
Michael Sorensen demonstration from 11am-4pm. Michael Tieman demonstration from 1-4pm. Artists' reception 5-7pm.
Heritage Gallery:
Visit with artists James Christensen and William S. Phillips 11am-8pm. Artists' reception 6-8pm.
Icefire Glassworks:
Mark Gordon will demonstrate his technique for making blown-glass
fish 1-3pm.
Jeffrey Hull Gallery:
Visit with Jeffrey Hull 11am-6pm. Artist's reception at 6-8pm.
Jewelry by Sharon Amber:
Sharon Amber and Michael Lorenzini present new jewelry designs, new paintings and graphites 11am-6pm. Artists' reception 6-8pm.
Modern Villa Gallery:
Thomas Hughes, Sarah Goodnough, and David Jonathan Marshall 11am-6pm. Artists' reception begins at 6:30-8pm.
Northwest By Northwest Gallery:
Eric Jacobsen demonstration at 1pm, Christopher Burkett presentation at 2pm, Ann Fleming presentation at 3pm. Saturday evening artists' reception featuring jazz and blues guitarist Bobcat Bob. Fundraiser for the Food Bank with $5 donation at the door, 6-8pm.
Primary Elements Gallery:
Marianne Post demonstration 1pm, Josh Henrie, Rip Caswell and Alison Brown demonstrations 11am-2pm. Jaio Ying demonstration 3-4pm. Live music 5-8pm. Artists' reception 6-8pm.
White Bird Gallery:
Christopher Mathie demonstration from 2-4pm. Reception 5-7pm.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Bronze Coast Gallery:
Morning coffee with visiting artists 11am-1pm.
DragonFire Gallery:
Light brunch reception from 11am-1pm with live music.
George Vetter FotoArt:
Send-off with croissants and orange juice 11am-1pm, followed by 2pm drawing for signed, numbered print.
Haystack Gallery:
Michael Tieman demonstration and talk from 11am-2pm. Weekend wrap-up with light refreshments.
Icefire Glassworks:
Early glass-blowing session by Suzanne Kindland at 9:30am. Coffee and light breakfast fare.
Modern Villa Gallery:
Visit with artists from 11am-2pm.
Primary Elements Gallery:
Demonstrations by gallery artists from 10am-5pm.
Participating Galleries
Bronze Coast Gallery: 224 N Hemlock, #2
Cannon Beach Arts Association: 1064 S Hemlock
DragonFire Gallery: First and Hemlock
George Vetter FotoArt: 231 N Hemlock, #113
Haystack Gallery: 183 N Hemlock
Heritage Gallery: 224 N Hemlock
Icefire Glassworks: Hemlock and Gower
Jeffrey Hull Gallery: 172 N Hemlock
Jewelry by Sharon Amber: 172 N Hemlock
Modern Villa Gallery: 224 N Hemlock
Northwest By Northwest Gallery: 232 N Spruce
Primary Elements Gallery: 172 N Hemlock
White Bird Gallery: 251 N Hemlock - by Valerie Ryan
by Michael Orwick at Dragon Fire Gallery |
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Pacific Northwest Plein Air
At the heart of the event is a five-day Paint-Out and Write-Out where works of art and writing are created at various outdoor locations in and around the Columbia River Gorge—the nation’s first designated National Scenic Area. Works of art will subsequently be available for viewing and sale during a month-long art show at Columbia Art Gallery.
Learn More: Plein Air 2011
Now in its seventh year, Pacific Northwest Plein Air 2011 in the Columbia River Gorge, is a series of art events featuring the art and literary works of accomplished painters and writers.
It's Gorgeous!
Pacific Northwest Plein Airtakes place in one of the most beautiful and geographically diverse areas of the Pacific Northwest.
At the heart of the event is a five-day Paint-Out and Write-Out where works of art and writing are created at various outdoor locations in and around the Columbia River Gorge—the nation’s first designated National Scenic Area. Works of art will subsequently be available for viewing and sale during a month-long art show at Columbia Art Gallery.
Artists, writers, and art lovers all get opportunities to share in the fun.
This year, acclaimed plein air artist Jim Lamb will be the juror for the show.
Pacific Northwest Plein Air |
Events Begin in August |
August 20 - September 25 |
August 20: Plein Air Art Class for Children |
August 25 - 29: Paint Out / Write Out |
September 2: Preview Party |
September 2: Show Opening |
September 2 - 25: Art Show |
September 4: Public Reading of Plein Air Literary Works |
October: Release of Plein Air Online Anthology |
Participating Artists41 artists have been selected by jury to participate in the show, as follows:
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Everyday Life In America
FIRST FRIDAY ~ August 5, 2011 ~ 5-9 pm | |
Celebrating the Essence of American Life! | |
Everyday Life in America is a continuation of our July show, with a few special additions. Over the past few weeks some of our regular artists were invited to paint plein air and bring in their work to exhibit this August 5, First Friday. Their work is a beautiful addition to our monthly show. While you are in the gallery you will also have a chance to vote on your favorite plein air painting. We will announce the winners during our First Friday event on September 2. We have also included seven new works by Hood River artist Gayle Weisfield, several of which were painted outside at Crater Lake this past May. If you missed last First Friday, you're in luck. You still have a chance to see work by Bev Jozwiak, James McGrew, Christy Perrine, Vickie Nelson, Brenda Boylan, Michael Orwick and Terry Lee. These are all regional, established artists, some new to Rip Caswell Gallery, others more famliar. Images: Brenda Boylan and Michael Orwick painting "plein air". Local singer and songwriter, Crystal Lariza will entertain us with her vocals and guitar. Be sure to shop beautiful handcrafted jewelry by Whimsy. In addition to her gorgeous, sparkly, druzy pendants, Kathleen Hovis has created a new line of red coral jewelry. As always, we will have delicious things to nibble and wine tasting by Mt. Defiance Wine Company. | |
A note on exhibits: Our artists are asked each month to submit work to fit within a theme. A large portion of the Gallery is then re-hung with new work and fresh images, offering an ever-changing palate of fine art for our guests and clients. Some of our artists are exclusive to the Gallery and you will find their work here on a permanent basis. | |
Start or Add to Your Art Collection We represent many established and newer regional artists. If you are looking for a particular piece of art or artist, we are happy to assist. Be sure to sign up for our emails either on line at ripcaswell.com, or even better, in person when visiting the gallery. Also, we are happy to customize a layaway program for you, just ask! Rip also accepts private commissions to create pieces depicting family members, beloved pets, or in memoriam. | |
About Rip Caswell Rip Caswell is recognized as one of America’s major bronze sculptors. Caswell’s artworks can be found in familiar public spaces, commercial developments and private collections throughout the United States and abroad. Caswell is well known for his ability to capture emotion in his sculpture while reflecting the true anatomical nature of his subjects. Caswell discovered his affinity for sculpting at a young age, eventually developing his talent as an award winning taxidermist before turning to bronze sculpting as his artistic expression. |
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Romona Youngquist Show at Art Elements Gallery
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