Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Easter stall news

Monk Fryston Art Club Stall at the 
Easter Monday Fair at Monk Fryston Hall

If you would like to enter one medium painting (approx A3 size) or two small(approx. A4 or less

Plus 5 items of craft work any small items that can be counted as a batch and be counted as 1 item.
A box of cards can be counted as 1 item.

Please fill in form and pass to Marjorie or Jean Kipling along with your items at the club on Monday 10th April  
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Monk Fryston Art Club Stall 
at the 
Monk Fryston Hall
Easter Monday Craft Fair  
If you would like to enter 1 medium painting (approx A3 size) or
small  (less than A4 approx.)
Plus 5 items of craft work
Any small items that can been counted as a batch willcount as 1 item
A box of cards can count as 1 item
If you would like to exhibit please collect a form from Marjorie or Jean Kipling Please fill in the form and submit it along with your items at the club on Monday 10th April  

Monday, 20 March 2017

Aesthetica show in York

Dear Karl
I hope you are wellI am delighted toannounce that tickets are now on sale forthe Future Now Symposiuma two dayconference taking place 25 and 26 May atYork St John University.
Addressing themes in today’s artistic climatethrough lecturespanel discussions andportfolio reviews, the Future NowSymposium considers the arts ecosystemwithin a broader social context. It is a place forthe exchange of ideas, offering support,talent development and networkingopportunities to those working in, or with an interest in, the creative sectors.
We would love to let all art professionals know about this unique opportunity. If you couldshare that tickets are on sale with your audiences at Monk Fryston Arts Club that would be fantastic and your help would be greatly appreciated.
Please find some suggested copy and tweets below. Images can be downloaded here.
Facebook/Newsletter:
Tickets are now on sale for the Future NowSymposiuma two day conference takingplace 25 and 26 May at York St JohnUniversity. Addressing themes in today’sartistic climate through lectures, paneldiscussions and portfolio reviews, the FutureNow Symposium considers the artsecosystem within a broader social context. Itis a place for the exchange of ideas, offeringsupport, talent development and networkingopportunities.
Welcoming speakers from some of the UK’s leading art organisations, publications and galleries, Future Now gives attendees the opportunity to meet those who are shaping the art world today. Hear directly from leading artists, curators, academics and representatives from major cultural institutions including Tate, Art Fund, Royal College of Art, Whitechapel gallery, Glasgow School of Art and more.
Symposium Session Topics Include:
·       Curating for the 21st Century Audience
·       Sculpture Today: Dependent & Autonomous Objects
·       Innovation in the Making: Technology,Design & Digital
·       Funding and Commissioning: Career Support
·       Future of Photography: The Epic in the Everyday
·       Diversity in the Art World
·       The Changing Face of the ArtInstitution: A Panel Discussion
·       Carving a Space for Artists’ Film
One Day and Two Day Passes are now available:www.aestheticamagazine.com/symposium
Twitter:
Book your place at the @AestheticaMag #FutureNow Symposium: a conference on the arts ecosystem 25-26 May @YorkStJohnwww.aestheticamagazine.com/symposium
Join talks, portfolio reviews & networking sessions at the @AestheticaMag #FutureNow Symposium 25-26 May @YorkStJohn www.aestheticamagazine.com/symposium
If you have any questionsplease do get intouch.
Best wishes
Alexandra
Marketing Coordinator
Aesthetica Magazine
PO Box 371
York
YO23 1WL


Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Art Workshop news

Art Workshop with Steven Lingham and Julie Asher Lee


I often hear people say to me " I wish I could paint" , well here's a chance to learn from two professional artists.

Steven Lingham.

Steven Lingham is a British wildlife artist based in Yorkshire. Working mainly in oils his work covers a multitude of subjects including birds, mammals, insects and landscapes, and now adds still life and people portrait paintings to his repertoire. Steven's award winning distinctive style shows incredible attention to detail, and stunning lighting effects. His work has sold to collectors worldwide either as originals or fine art limited edition prints. Steven is regularly invited to paint commissions and welcomes any enquiries should his work schedule permit.

www.stevenlingham.com


Julie Asher Lee 

Julie was born in the heartland of America. Her playground was the scenic woods and rolling hills of central Missouri. She was raised in a large family of artists and craftsmen who had a love for the outdoors and were actively involved in local wildlife conservation efforts. Her family participated in the rehabilitation of a variety of animals and birds. It was these early hands-on experiences that afforded her a greater understanding and appreciation for wildlife, something that would follow her into adulthood and her career as an artist. Additionally, her older brothers had a love of history, especially the mountain man culture of the early fur trade. Working along side them, Julie learned how to tan hides and make buckskin clothing. She observed the art of making traditional bows from bodark, in addition to beading deerskin bags and moccasins. In the early 1990's, Julie relocated to the plains of North Texas, a rich and diverse land of big skies and vast prairies. Living on a working cattle ranch has afforded her the opportunity to immerse herself in Texas culture. It is this rich mixture of backgrounds that gives Julie the love for her subject matter and inspiration for her paintings.

Self taught, Julie began her career in 2007 as a scenic artist for local theatre groups, along with painting murals for local businesses. She began teaching at a fine arts school in Fort Worth in 2010. In 2012, Julie decided to take a leap of faith and step out as a full time fine artist. Her career has flourished ever since. In 2014, Julie was commissioned by the Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum to paint murals and historical depictions for their new attraction, the Big Bear Native American Museum. This led to her obtaining a studio at the same museum, the perfect setting in which to view her artwork from sketch to completion.

Julie specializes in representational western scenes, landscapes and wildlife. She is represented by The Warhorse Gallery in Dublin, TX and The Bare Wall Gallery in the UK. For more information, or to purchase work or contact her for a commission, please email at julie@julieasherlee.com or call 817-487- 2478. You can follow Julie on Twitter @julieleeart, Facebook or Instagram.
http://julieasherlee.com

Julie Asher Lee - Biography


Art workshop, Friday April 14th, 9am until 5pm (Good Friday).
This is a rare opportunity to learn from two professional artists, Julie Asher Lee and Steven Lingham.
Following their joint exhibition at The Bare Wall Gallery, the weekend before, they are hosting a one-off workshop at the gallery.
Julie will be teaching an in-depth lesson on colour theory, which will include mixing colour, tonal values to render form. 
Steven will be teaching the various stages of his signature bird oil paintings from start to finish.
The fee for the day is £100 per person, which is paid in advance.
Space is limited.
Deadline for booking date: April 1st.
For further details and payment methods, please contact Steven via email: info@stevenlingham.com

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Barbara Place demo coming up

Hello all,

Apologies for the lack of blog posts recently. I have had an issue with uploading but it looks like it is now sorted.

Malcolm has put this on the Monk Fryston website so I thought I would also copy it here.

Subject will be "White Flowers with dark background"

Materials.

Good watercolour paper taped down or block

Brushes:-Large round or flat Medium, 10, 14 Fine rigger
 Paints:- Tube if possible Colours:- Aureolin Yellow Perm Rose Ultramarine Quinacridone Gold Burnt Sienna or Similar alternative shades.

Barbara will supply photos on loan for the day, or you can bring your own.

If you would like to see more of Barbara's work before the day, click on this link ...

www.barbaraplace.co.uk/
Barbara Place A selection of Watercolours, Inks, and Mixed Media. Most are for sale and can be bought as a framed painting, or as a painting mounted.