July 2018 Newsletter

July 2018
VCS Members,

Happy Canada Day!

Our VSC email: victoriasketchclub@gmail.com

As of June 1, email addresses and phone numbers of all VSC members have been removed from the website. If you wish to have them included, please contact the Secretary.
PREVIOUS EVENTS:
Ogden Point Breakwater, June 5
As you can see, we had a lot of FUN!
Church of our Lord, Victoria's oldest church building (1876).
Thanks, Bonny and Peter for organizing this event on June 12.
Mary Lake, June 19
What a beautiful location! VSC members had the whole park to themselves, with over 20 people attending. We had great weather and a lovely day.
China Town, June 26
A beautiful day to be outside, painting the sights downtown.
UPCOMING EVENTS
We are looking forward to the upcoming JULY 'En Plein Air' sessions. THANKS, PETER for organizing these events!
Here is a preview of the July events (10:00 am-2:00 pm):
July 3    Saanich Historical Artifacts Society
July 10  Fisherman's Wharf
July 17  Beacon Hill Park (Please note the change of venue)
July 24  Michell's Farm / Island View Beach
July 31  Ross Bay Cemetery / Dallas Road
Please note: the Victoria Arts Council has moved as of June 1, 2018, and therefore is no longer be at the Bay Centre at 636 Fort St.
Details about NEW location: arts@vicartscouncil.ca
UPCOMING ART SHOWS
Exhibit of paintings by Joan Head
Joan Head will have an exhibition of paintings at the
Saanich Municipal Hall
(glass display on the main floor), 770 Vernon Ave, Saanich,
from June 28-July 30, 8:30-4:30 weekdays.
Purchase inquiries: paintingsbyjoan@gmail.com
(see pictures of the exhibit below)

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Joan was honoured to have her series of (four) art cards,
"Government House Garden Collection"
accepted by Government House, to be sold at
'The Cary Mews Tea Room'. 


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Joan participated in the "Oil Painting Workshop" by Nicole Sleeth (June 22-25).

JOAN, you are on a roll. Congrats!!
Christine Gollner's beautifully painted piano, and bench, will be at the
Turkey Head Walkway, Oak Bay Marinafrom June 27-September 7

(for more details, see Oak Bay News article below)
The piano was placed on the walkway on Wednesday, June 27,
and (as you can see) someone was inspired to play it right away! 
Oak Bay News article, June 24, 2018 (written by Christine van Reeuwijk):

Painted pianos pop up for public play Friday in Oak Bay
Pianos can be played during the day and will be covered overnight
Painted pianos pop up again in Oak Bay this summer, ready for public play Friday.
Six pianos painted by Gillian Redwood, Robert Amos, Jennifer McIntyre, Christine Gollner, Sherry Tompalski, and Senior Art Students at St. Michaels University School will be installed at Loon Bay Park, Estevan Village, McNeill Bay, Turkey Head Walkway, Willows Beach, and Oak Bay Village during Arts and Culture Fortnight, Aug. 9 to 23.
Gollner, who painted at École Willows school, said this new canvas was particularly fun.
After the sanding and priming she “just started to paint, then it grew from there,” said the Oak Bay artist.
“I didn’t know what the piano would be like to work with. That’s what’s so difficult, I’m working with a shape, It shouldn’t be that difficult but it was,” she said with a chuckle. “The surface is great to paint on. A surface that’s firm and hard like this and not giving like a canvas, is much better to paint on than a canvas.”
But the cards atop the near-finished product as the school year winds down attests to the best part of the project so far – her audience.
“The children here at the school have been wonderful, they’ve made it just a delight to paint here,” Gollner said.
An arbutus tree stems through her visage of a shoreline on the piano with a cheeky nod to nature in the cougar on one side, and deer on the other.
“It’s sort of space specific art, everybody down there is thinking about boats and the ocean,” said Gollner, whose piano is set to grace Turkey Head.
Pianos will be out from June 29 to Sept 7.

Artist-in-Residence
Sharon Stone will be the Artist-in-Residence for
the Inn at Laurel Point for the month of July,
(9:00 am - 3:00 pm, Monday through Friday).
Sooke Fine Arts Show 2018
July 29-Aug 6, 2168 Phillips Road, Sooke
Rand Harrison and Sharon Wareing each had one of their art pieces accepted into the juried 2018 SFAS.
For more details: sookefinearts.com
ARTicipate--Christ Church Cathedral summer Art fest.
Paint or sketch from June 30-Aug 31, 8:30-4:00,
inside or outside the church, Mo-Sat.

Peter has made arrangements for our club to be there on
Tuesday, AUGUST 7, 10:00am-2:00pm

Sale of works: Sept 30-Oct 14. Prizes!
Arts and Culture Week Opening Event
14th Annual Brush-Up 
Sunday, August 12
11:00 am- 4:30 pm
If you will be participating in an ART SHOW, and wish to be acknowledged in the VSC Newsletter, kindly provide me with the following:
1. Name of the Art show
2. Location
3. When the Art Show will take place (beginning and end date)
4. Opening hours of the show
5. Brochure (by email or a hard copy)--optional

Thank you! Agnes 
UPCOMING ART WORKSHOPS
Nirmala Greenwell will present the following
Demo at OPUS
"Drawing Figure from the Inside Out"
on July 29, 2 sessions: 12:00 (noon), and 2:30 pm,
1 1/2 hours each.

To register for this Demo, pls contact OPUS (on 512 Herald St)
250-386-8133
opusvictoria@opusartsupplies.com
Are you going to present an ART Workshop and wish to announce it in our VSC Newsletter? Kindly provide me with the Title of the workshop, 'Where and When' it is given, and Contact info. Thanks!
Quote by a Famous Artist:
"Creativity Takes Courage"
by Henri Matisse

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