The focus of this conceptually driven course is on developing and refining a skilled, intuitive and uniquely individual approach to mark making using sheet glass and powders. Sketches and single layer studies will lead to black and white, as well as color projects. Participants will expand their kilnforming skills while acquiring a greater understanding of material, composition, line, spatial perspective, and layering strategies. Experimentation and invention will be encouraged to move from idea to final resolution.
September 28-October 2 (CLS302-0001)
Tuesday-Friday 9am–5pm & Saturday 9am-Noon
8 students
$550
Address: 805 Early Street, Bldg E
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Open: Tues-Sat, 9am-5pm
Tel: 505-467-8951
Email: santafe@bullseyeglass.com
By phone: 505.467.8951 http://www.bullseyeglass.com/santafe/
September 23-26 (CLS106-0002)
Thursday 10am-6pm/Friday & Saturday 10am-4pm/Sunday 10am-Noon
8 students
$450
While there is a tradition of painting on glass that spans many centuries, it is only fairly recently that materials and processes have been developed, largely at Bullseye Glass, that allow artists to paint with glass. Students in this class will work with colored glass materials ranging from sheet to crushed glass powders and frits, and threads of glass called stringers to build a palette of techniques that allows a wide range of painterly effects. After working through a series of very specific hands-on exercises, students will undertake several exploratory projects to further develop their understanding of the materials. This workshop is suitable for artists from other media who want to translate their work into glass and is also valuable to beginning through advanced kilnworkers.
805 Early Street, Bldg E
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Open: Tues-Sat, 9am-5pm
Tel: 505-467-8951
Email: santafe@bullseyeglass.com
By phone: 505.467.8951 http://www.bullseyeglass.com/santafe/
September 9-14 (CLS108-0002)
Thursday-Monday 10am–4pm/Tuesday Noon-2pm
10 students
$550
This workshop will explore the basics of many of the practices that are known as kiln-glass. Through discussions, demonstrations, slideshows and hands-on work time, you will learn about cutting sheet glass, fusing, slumping, kilncasting, firing cycles, the effects made possible by firing glass to various temperatures, coldworking and how to achieve painterly imagery with glass. After taking this class you will be ready to choose a direction in which to further your kiln-glass education. That direction could lead you back to your studio to hone your skills or to one of our more focused workshops. No prerequisites.
WHERE IS BULLSEYE RESOURCE CENTER, SANTA FE?
Conveniently situated at the edge of the arts-rich Railyard District, just a block off Cerrillos Road, Bullseye’s Resource Center is close to affordable lodging, good restaurants, and generous (free) parking.
Address: 805 Early Street, Bldg E
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Open: Tues-Sat, 9am-5pm
Tel: 505-467-8951
Email: santafe@bullseyeglass.com
By phone: 505.467.8951 http://www.bullseyeglass.com/santafe/
Evaluate your personal negotiating skills. Learn how different negotiating styles interact.Practice with your own “real life” situations – personal or professional. Receive recommendations to result in Win/Win space is limited. FREE – RSVP – Roseanna Perea. Rperea@wesst.org or call 474.6556 Bring brown bag dinner
9/15 12-2pm Brown Bag – Hispanic Artist Round Table
Brainstorming opportunity to identify and create business development needs and skills trainings for existing and emerging artists in the Hispanic community. FREE – RSVP – Roseanna Perea – Rperea@wesst.org or call 474-6556 by 9/13/2010 Bring Brown Bag lunch
Opportunity for artists to practice their sales pitch among peers and marketing professionals.This is the first of a series created to address many requests from New Mexico artists for a place to practice targeted sales pitch in a safe and comfortable environment.Professionaland peer feedback will be provided on pitches ranging from 30 seconds to five minutes – feedback will be written and provided on site. Confidentiality is assured.FREE – RSVP – Roseanna Perea –Rperea@wesst.org or call 474-6556 by 9/20/2010 Bring Brown Bag lunch
Start-ups – Evaluate your potential as an entrepreneur and the viability of your idea For starting a business, transitioning from a hobby to a business or growing an existing small business. Basic business necessities will be identified and discussed. Core business practices including skills assessments, resources, basic business concepts, goal setting, mission and ongoing research needs.Sessions 2 and 3 will address marketing, advertising pricing, positioning, collateral materials and more.$25 for one session – $39 for two sessions or $49 for all three .Call Roseanna Perea at 474-6556 or email Rperea@wesst.org for reservations and payment options. Bring Brown Bag Dinner.
Helping New Mexico Small Business Owners Succeed
WESST is a nonprofit organization providing quality entrepreneurial services throughout the state of New Mexico. Whether you need a small business start-up loan to finance your dream or advice about marketing or managing your small business, WESST can help.
Help us celebrate our one year anniversary!
Drawings for gift certificates Refreshments
New work by your favorite artists
~and for the first time, 20% off all original artwork~
Sat.-Mon., September 4, 5 & 6 from 10am-6pm
Outdoor Art Show and Sale!
Local artists and craftspeople!
Grilled hot dogs and burgers for shoppers!
One-of-a-kind, locally crafted gifts!
Jump-start your holiday shopping!
The Old Schoolhouse Gallery
by Laura Sanchez
505.281.1250
12504 State Hwy. 14, San Antonito
sharon@theoldschoolhousegallery.com
In co-operation with Artisan, Barry is teaching a five day ‘plein air’ workshop October 11 thru 15. The class will again be painting at some of Barry’s favorite sites around Santa Fe, including El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santuario de Chimayo and Ghost Ranch. The group will meet the first day at Artisan located at 2601 Cerrillos Road at 9am.
A Message From Barry McCuan
Every landscape has its own special timbre, harmonies of colors and textures. Each area has its own distinct dialect, nuances and contrasts. My paintings are my response to these forces; and, as in the leaves of a journal, they are a record of the places I have grown to love and of my travels to new lands. My earliest memories are of a camping trip to Pecos in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, not far from Santa Fe. For a very young boy, growing up on the flat, hot, arid plains of the Llano Estacado, the mountains were like a luscious paradise. The trees, the running water and the light, embedded themselves in my memory and it became my mission to return one day to live and paint. This memory and the influence of the Taos Founders, introduced to me by my father are part of the reason why I started to paint.
For years I have painted primarily in New Mexico. The organic sculptural forms of adobes, the mountains and undulating lower ground; pinons, arroyos, fruit trees in the springtime and aspens in the fall are all a visual feast to me, but it is the clarity of light which makes all these elements so extraordinary. Since marrying another painter, Lynne E. Windsor, I have added Florida and Europe to my painting repertoire, especially France and Italy, but also England and Scotland. The ancient stone buildings, the mountains and valleys, fields of sunflowers and lavender have at once been familiar, but refreshingly different.
The land has an emotional and physical effect on me. This is why I am primarily a plein air painter. My desire is to convey in my paintings the essence of a place. Sublimating the aromas of the lavender in Southern France, the ocean smells of Florida ; the fragrant marjoram as I stand on the roadside in Italy and paint a field of sunflowers or the luminescence of a late New Mexico afternoon – when the light makes that leap to another level of saturation, are all important factors. Being totally immersed in the nuances of the land is what inspires me to paint and is essential for the renewal of my spirit.
When: October 11 – 15, 2010
Time: 9am – 6pm
Cost: $450 for 5 days
Barry McCuan/Artisan Santa Fe
505-954-4179 www.barrymccuan.com
This is a DAY TRIP from Santa Fe
This is a ONE TIME experience
Jesse’s Lounge
Jesse’s Bar and Lounge is a great way to experience the Santa Fe street scene and is just right off the lobby of the hotel. Sip and savor one of Santa Fe’s best signature cocktails or enjoy domestic and imported beer while listening to live entertainment every Friday and Saturday night by local New Mexico musicians.
Paula Roland is an acclaimed artist and life-long teacher residing in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Paula’s interests in art, nature, spirit, and science, her process-oriented approach, and her experimental nature have contributed to her experience and knowledge of materials and form. Since 1996, Roland has specialized in the teaching of encaustic monotype printing, painting, drawing and other unique techniques used in her work with pigmented wax. Roland is a forerunner in the ever-expanding movement that embraces the ancient/contemporary art of encaustic
Santa Fe Workshops – I offer both one-on-one and small (5-6 people) workshops in my Santa Fe studio six or more times a year upon request.
Classes – My mixed media classes run 3 times a year at Valdes Art Supplies. I teach a fall, winter and spring classes there. We cover surfaces, image transfers, demented gold leaf, aging, finishes and ephemera resources. The class is a great deal of fun and there is a great deal of sharing. http://www.valdesartworkshops.com/