Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Summer 2013 Newsletter


Greetings fellow members and friends of the HCAC! Hopefully each and every one of you has taken the time to sit back and enjoy this truly remarkable Nova Scotian summer!

It seems that 2013 is just flying by and with so much having already taken place, and in the works for this upcoming fall, we thought we should touch base about some of the highlights of 2013 so far!



This past April saw our first of many collaborations with the Avon River Heritage Society (ARHS) as we helped produce their 15th annual Great Little Art Show, which took place April 26th - 28th at their museum in Newport Landing. Fearing that last year's event could possibly be the end for this local celebration of art, members from both groups came together at the last minute to pull off yet another great little art show!


We welcomed Acadia University’s Art Gallery's curator Laurie Dalton as our guest speaker. Laurie and her husband, not originally from Nova Scotia, had yet to explore this side of the Avon valley and they were instantly taken in by her beauty. They were also impressed at how our community of artists has been pulling together to support each other, working together to promote and grow our local arts and culture.

Artist participation, attendance and sales were all up from previous years. This was the first time for our two groups to partner on an event and we were both very happy with the results. The experience left us inspired to improve things for next year by adding artist demonstrations and workshops throughout the weekend.

Speaking of demonstrations, in June we began our second collaboration with the museum to revive their event "Heritage Artisans in Action" - only this time we extended the weekend-long demonstration to continue almost every Sunday throughout the three month long season that the museum is open. Each week we highlighted a different medium and invited artists to return to demonstrate their particular skill while also offering a selection of their products for sale. Our advertising budget was incredibly low so we relied heavily on guerilla marketing and social networking. The ARHS has kept up a social media campaign with regular posts that include, amongst other things, regular spotlights on the HAiA participating artists.

Demos with metal sculptors GA Jank & Steve Veniot 
With a total of 8 events we have highlighted artists who work in fibre, wood, leather, metal, painting, jewellery and those who create traditional Mi'kmaq and Acadian crafts.

 What started out as an experiment proved itself to be a rewarding collaboration for both of our groups and has led us to discussions about future collaborations. We are currently discussing the possibility of the ARHS museum becoming a permanent home for the group where we can provide regular arts programs including Heritage Artisans in Action. 

Sandra Aucoin at Paint the Port!
The GLAS and HAIA weren't our only new collaborations this year. We also played a part in the revival of another beloved local arts event, Paint the Port in Hantsport. On July 20th, which was possibly the hottest day of the year, many members of the HCAC joined other local artists to create live on site throughout the town of Hantsport.

The next event on our roster is our annual Harvest Festival of Art, taking place once again at the Vaughan Shand Centre, 69 Cedar St in Windsor. Now in it's 3rd year, the building is resembling less and less the former Hawbolts Furniture Factory and is now looking and feeling like the state of the art Community, Health and Arts Centre owner Matthias Jaeppel has envisioned all along.

Unfortunately, due to the recent renovations the arts council no longer has the luxury of filling both floors of the building with our work. This year we will have to limit ourselves to the main level of the building. Since space is limited, and we would like to include as many of our members as possible, we ask artists to be selective and include only your most prized pieces from the last year.

This year's event fee is $45 per person to display five pieces of art work. If you would like to display more, or less, you may do so for $10 per piece with a $25 dollar minimum. For example if you wish to only display one or two pieces you may do so for $25, three would be $30, four for $40. five for $45, six for $55, seven for $65 and so on.

We are also asking each of our participating artists to volunteer some of their time throughout the weekend, whether that is lending a hand during the Wednesday evening drop-off, aiding with the hanging or errands taking place on Thursday and Friday, or gallery sitting on Saturday and Sunday - we need your help! We ask each artist to please commit to at least two hours during one of the 5 days of the event. For those unable to volunteer their time we suggest you make a donation of $20 that will go towards additional advertising or to cover the cost of a gallery sitter should we not have enough volunteers scheduled.

The majority of our entry fees will go towards covering the cost of advertising which will include handbills and posters to be distributed throughout Halifax, Dartmouth, Bedford, Sackville, Mount Uniacke, Windsor, Brooklyn, Hantsport, Wolfville and Elmsdale, as well as the purchase of ad space in the Hants Journal, The Grapevine, the Valley Spectator, The Coast and other publications if funds allow. 

In addition to our weekend showcase during the Pumpkin Regatta we will also be promoting each participating artist month long with a show at Tan Coffee's Windsor location on 40 Water Street. Here we will have copies of our arts digest and Harvest FOA event info available throughout the entire month of October.  



As if there wasn't enough on our plate, we have been encouraged by the department of Communities, Culture and Heritage to apply for two brand new grants being made available this fall. The first will help fund a collaboration between the council and a museum or library to coordinate a number of workshops that can be hosted in several communities throughout Hants County.

With a proposed start date of April 2014 we are asking interested artist to provide a one page outline of a proposed workshop(s) that they can lead. We are looking for 6 - 12 teachers in a wide variety of mediums to host 1/2 day and full day workshops where they provide all of the tools to facilitate a lesson.

Artists are asked to provide a description of their proposed workshop along with a budget for supplies and an estimated time to complete the project/lesson, for example: 1-3 hours, full day, multiple days.

Project proposals can be sent to Tacha at tacha.reed@gmail.com before November 15th.

Our second proposal would provide the start-up funds to create a portable gallery that can be set-up in the empty store-front windows that dot our local towns. For a small fee the HCAC will set-up gallery displays of our members' work in communities such as Windsor, Hantsport and Elmsdale as an inexpensive means of promoting our artists, our events and our new home at the ARHS museum in Newport Landing. These pop-up displays will provide us with the much needed publicity and exposure our group and members, while also helping to beautify our town cores. As spaces are rented to other businesses, we will simply move on to another vacant space until there are no longer spaces available.

We are still working on the budget for this project and we will be able to share more information in the upcoming weeks. In the meanwhile, anyone interested in having their work displayed in one or more of our various pop-up displays, please contact Tacha.

So far 2013 has been yet another tremendous year for the HCAC and our board of directors are incredibly proud to represent such a wonderful group of talented people. The strides we have made in the last few years have really been incredible and we are all very excited by the possibilities our future holds. Thank you again for your support, this last year especially wouldn't have been possible without your contribution.

Hants County Arts Council
Board of Directors

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Paint Windsor 2013



Once again Phoenix Hollow B&B invites you to enjoy a day of art, and charity with the 5th annual Paint Windsor. While the artists preform and create throughout Windsor their art is for sale at the B&B and treats are provided by the local restaurants. 

Part of all proceeds go to the Hants Community Hospital Auxiliary Society and the rest to the artists. Come to the B&B to view the work, visit your artist on location and enjoy. 

This year's participating artists are:

Kelly Mitchelmore - Painter
Laura Uhlman - Watercolour Painter
Brittney McIsaac - Acrylic & Oil
Painter
Jessica Uhlman - Mixed Media
Painter
Al Simm - Iron Sculptor
Mary Lou Bennett - Jewellery
Liz Robinson - Acrylic
Painter
Jim Tracey - Folk Art
Beverly Hubley - Acrylic
Painter
Jaki Durocher -
Painter & Potter 
Tacha Reed - Fibre Artist
Claudia Dobson - Acrylic - Realism
Painter
Sandra Aucoin - Chalk Pastel
Karen W. Harvie - Acrylic & Watercolour
Painter
Andrew Harvie - Wood Carver
Angela Riley - Musician
Terrie Greencorn - Acrylic / Mixed Media
Painter
Hugh A.Sweeney - Jazz Musician

Friday, August 16, 2013

Heritage Artisans in Action; Jewellery























All are invited to join the Avon River Heritage Society Museum (ARHS) and the Hants County Arts Council (HCAC) in welcoming jewellers Mary Lou Bennett, Emilie Butler and Al Carter for the seventh instalment of Heritage Artisan in Action, taking place throughout the ARHS museum in Newport Landing on Sunday August 25th from 10am – 5pm.




Mary Lou Bennett

Mary Lou enjoys the creative process of designing and creating, taking her inspiration from nature and the landscape that surrounds her, her palette often reflects the colours of the land, sea and sky. 

In her designs she often incorporates glass, wood, pearls and semi-precious stones with brightly coloured beads. 

For over ten years Mary Lou has been designing her limited edition and one of a kind line of jewellery and accessories called "Damselfly Gifts" 
Working from her home studio in Windsor, N.S., Mary Lou's line includes earrings, bracelets, necklaces, brooches and hand painted silk scarves.





Emilie Butler

Inspired by her desire to preserve moments, objects, and places, Emilie creates tangible memories as wearable art. Through in-depth exploration of pattern, texture, contrast, shape, material and colour, her designs capture the essence of these retrospections, combining these various qualities into stylish and unique pieces of jewellery.

A graduate of NSCAD University’s Jewellery Design & Metalsmithing program, Emilie has long been a creator of art, particularly as adornment. Through metal, jewellery in particular, she’s discovered a powerful and challenging medium to serve as an outlet to further develop her skills in technique and design.

Emilie currently runs Ophelia Jewellery Design from her home studio in St. Margaret’s Bay, N.S.










Alfred Carter

Al is what you might call a Jack-of-all-trades. He has worked as a gold miner, carpenter, bartender, minister, ship carver, counsellor, teacher and entrepreneur, among other things. 

His greatest passion is possibly learning; he eagerly absorbs information about new and interesting subjects. 

His Native, Black, English, and Swedish background naturally led to an interest into the traditions and histories of these different nationalities, and eventually he was able to add Mi’kmaq jewellery maker to his long list of trades and talents.


Using traditional designs, patterns and materials, Al designs authentic M’ikmaq beaded jewellery and accessories.



For our full summer schedule of these free live demonstrations and sales please visit www.avonriver.ca or follow us on Facebook.

Avon River Heritage Society Museum,

17 Belmont Road, Newport Landing, NS.

(902) 757-1718



Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Heritage Artisans in Action; Painting!




All are welcome to join the Avon River Heritage Society Museum (ARHS) and the Hants County Arts Council (HCAC) in welcoming six painters who works in a variety of mediums and styles for the sixth installment of Heritage Artisan in Action, taking place throughout the ARHS museum in Newport Landing on Sunday August 11th from 10am – 5pm


Sandra Aucoin

Sandra has been sketching and painting ever since she can remember. She is a self-taught artist, originally from Cheticamp, Nova Scotia. Sandra works mostly in pastels and is known for her detailed portraits of horses.




Claudia Dobson

A realist painter and nature photographer, Claudia constantly finds inspiration in her surroundings and enjoys capturing the vivid colours that can be found in nature, both through the eye of her lens and her brush.


Terrie Greencorn

As a multi-media painter, Terrie often incorporates sculptural textures into her designs, using subjects researched then reinvented with brush and paint. An award winning designer from Dartmouth, she also teaches locally and across Canada, sharing her passion for art.


Karen Harvie

Karen, a member of the Annapolis Valley Decorative Artists, prefers to paint in watercolours but also enjoys oils and acrylics. She likes to experiment, working with texture and painting on different canvases such as window screens and fabric.


Kelly Mitchelmore

Kelly is an acrylic and oil painter with a flare for the dramatic and a love of saturated colours! Specializing in knife work with thick layers of bright contrasting colours, Kelly adds texture and vibrancy to her canvases - allowing for more dimensions and luminosity.


Elizabeth Robinson

Liz finds total solace in painting, yet a wonderful sense of adventure in starting each new piece. She works mostly with acrylic on canvas. Her preferences are nautical scenes and landscapes, but recently has begun painting portraits. This has given her a chance to really see where her painting can take her, and she’s loving it!

For our full summer schedule of these free Heritage Artisan in Action events please visit www.avonriver.ca

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Heritage Artisans in Action: Metal!



All are welcome to join the Avon River Heritage Society Museum (ARHS) and the Hants County Arts Council (HCAC) in welcoming metal artists G.A. Jank and Steve Veinot for the fifth installment of Heritage Artisan in Action, taking place throughout the ARHS museum in Newport Landing on Sunday July 28th from 10am – 5pm.

G.A Jank can often be found nestled away deep in the heart of Hants County, tucked away amongst the vibrant palette of nature and metal that makes up his sculpture garden and studio.


Jank’s work tends to incorporate reclaimed iron and stone that he has found strewn upon the shores of the Bay of Fundy. Each piece carries a message about the mechanics and the power of nature, where humanity must live in harmony with the things around them. 



Jank’s work is available for viewing by appointment at his gallery in Ashdale, Persona Gallery, and he has a show opening on August 2nd at the Bread Gallery in Brooklyn.

For more on G.A. Jank please visit www.soironic.ca or email gajank@soironic.ca to schedule a studio and gallery visit.


 




Scraps of wood, iron, glass, leather, silverware and other collectibles are brought to life by the imaginations of Steve Veinot and his partner Nikki Allen.



Each piece is constructed from various recycled materials; pieces of our heritage that have been left behind by time have been salvaged and re-imagined into one of a kind whimsical “Pieces of the Past” sculptures.

 

For more on Steve Veinot please visit his facebook page: www.facebook.com/nikkiandstevesart.piecesofthepast

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Heritage Artisans in Action!

Last held at the Avon River Heritage Society Museum in Newport Landing on weekends throughout the summer of 2003, Heritage Artisans in Action provides an opportunity for local artisans to focus on historical trades, crafts, and art forms done in both traditional and contemporary manners.

Opening on June 15th, followed by a series of themed HAiA Sundays over the course of the summer, participating artisans will have opportunities to display their skills and present informative demonstrations.

Art forms represented by the group include boat building, wood-carving, painting, weaving, leatherwork, ironwork, hand spun and dyed yarns, hooking and felting, embroidery, knitting, quilting, fabric painting, jewellery, and glass work.

 
 
 
 
On June 15th we kicked off the season by inviting 20 local artists to the museum do demonstrate their craft. Throughout the summer we will be hosting a series of themed Heritage Artisans in Action days every Sunday from 10am - 5pm starting June 30th with Rose Marie MacDonald, Tacha Reed and Kim Ellis returning to celebrate the Fibre Arts!
 
 
 

Heritage Artisans in Action Summer Schedule:

HAiA Fibre Art - June 30th 10am – 5pm

HAiA Wood Work - July 7th 10am – 5pm

HAiA Leather Work - July 14th 10am – 5pm

HAiA Needle Work - July 21st 10am – 5pm

HAiA Glass & Metal Work - July 28th 10am – 5pm

HAiA Painting - Aug 11th 10am – 5pm

HAiA Pottery - Aug 18th 10am – 5pm

HAiA Carvings, Sculpture and Jewellery - Aug 25th 10am – 5pm

HAiA Traditional Mi'kmaw Crafts - Sept 1st 10am – 5pm

HAiA Traditional Acadian Crafts - Sept 8th 10am – 5pm
 
 
For more information please visit www.avonriver.ca or call the ARHS museum at (902) 757-1718

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Call to Artists: Paint the Port, Hantsport, NS


WHAT: A ‘Paint-In’, a gathering of local Artists with a Gallery Showing & Sale of their work for the general public. A chance to meet and view the artists while they work is an added bonus!


WHEN: July 20th, 2013 from 9:00am – 4:00pm

WHERE : Scenic Hantsport, NS in the beautiful Annapolis Valley! A great drive for a beautiful summer day!

WHO : A variety of Artists from our region, and the General Public; you should plan to drop by, and enjoy our hospitality while you converse with artists as they create!

WHY : To view a wide range of original art and artists, mediums, and styles. To find a new piece of art for your home or that special gift. You will also be encouraging and supporting the development of art and culture in our area. It may inspire you to give it a try! Try the silent auction on wet paintings during the day.

Churchill House, Hantsport
1. Only original art work will be displayed and sold.
2. All paintings will be registered/priced and signed in/out upon arrival/departure; for view and sale at our gallery area, at Churchill House.
3. A 20% commission on sales will be used to cover expenses incurred by the planning committee. Sales will be handled at our display gallery, and payment forwarded within the next week. (Cash or Cheques only)
4. Sign-Ins will start at 9am on Sat. July 20th, with an Artist’s supper at Churchill House at 6:00pm to end the day.
5. Wet paintings will be added to the Gallery as the day progresses for a silent auction (artist to set minimum bid and take home price).
6. Artists are expected to paint on site. We will have some local gardens, historic buildings, and the waterfront for designated locations, and the public will be invited to view the artists at work.
7. Pre-registration MUST be received by July 5th, 2013 to confirm your participation. ***Deadline extended to Friday July 12th!!!***
8. We will have locations available for rain or shine; but will expect the beauty of a summer day and color.
9. We will be advertising this event thanks to funding from Nova Scotia Cultural Activities Grant.

Pass this info along to all interested artists!

For more information please contact Karrie Ritchie at 684-3200 or by email at karrie@hantsportnovascotia.com




For more on the Town of Hantsport please visit: http://www.hantsportnovascotia.com



Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Call to Artists: Heritage Artisans in Action




On behalf of the Avon River Heritage Society (ARHS) Board Of Directors and the Hants County Arts Council (HCAC), we are pleased to extend an invitation to you to participate in the revival of a popular annual heritage art event called Heritage Artisans in Action (HAiA).



HAiA was last held at the ARHS Museum in Newport Landing on weekends throughout the summer of 2003. It is an opportunity for local artisans to focus on historical trades, crafts, and art forms done in both traditional and contemporary manners.



Our aim is to have a show opening on June 15 followed by a series of themed HAiA Sundays over the course of the summer. Participating artisans will have opportunities to display their skills and present informative demonstrations. We also invite all artisans to contribute their creations to the Museum's gift shop for the duration of the season.



Art forms represented by the group have included wood-carving, painting, weaving, gourd art, leatherwork, ironwork, handspun and dyed yarns, hooking and felting, embroidery, knitting, quilting, fabric painting, jewellery, and glass work.

Themed weekends will be organized based on interest and availability, some mediums may be combined to best suit artists’ availability.  



If you are interested, or know of any other artisans who may be, please contact us at email: arts@avonriver.ca or by telephone: 757-1718 before June 1st to book your spot.





Best regards,





Ken Greer,                                                        Tacha Reed

ARHS President                                                HCAC President












Heritage Artisans in Action Schedule



June 15thHAiA kick-off (all artisans are invited to participate)



June 23rdFull Circle Festival, ARHS Boathouse http://www.fullcirclefestival.ca/



June 30thHAiA Fibre Arts (Hooking, Weaving, Knitting & Spinning, Felting)



July 7thHAiA Wood Carving



Jul 14thHAiA Leather Work



July 21shHAiA Needle Work (Embroidery, Quilting)



July 28thHAiA Glass Work (Stained Glass, Blown Glass, Mosaic)



Aug 4th - HAiA Metal Work



Aug 11th - HAiA Painting



Aug 18thHAiA Pottery



Aug 25th - HAiA Carvings & Sculpture



Sept 1st - HAiA Traditional Mi'kmaq Crafts (basket weaving, drum making, beading, leatherwork, painting)



Sept 8th - HAiA Traditional Acadian Crafts (Spinning, Weaving & Rug hooking)



Sept 15thLast Day of Season





* Scheduling may change to accommodate availability.











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* A consignment contract will be made available upon request at info@avonriver.ca