Save the date! Next Saturday the Avon River Heritage Society Museum and Artist's Landing officially open for the season and we are celebrating by hosting our first Artisans in Action event of the year!
Taking place the first Sunday of the month until October, June 1st kicks off the season with a demonstration and sale featuring Ellen Murphy of Mule Mother Books and our Artist in Residence for the summer, Alfred Carter! See you next weekend!
Friday, May 23, 2014
Save the Date! Artisans in Action Wood and Leather!
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Call to Artists! Heritage Artisans in Action!
Heritage Artisans in Action provides an opportunity for Nova Scotian artists and artisans whose focus is on historical trades, crafts, and art forms done in both traditional and contemporary manners.
Participants will have a chance to present informative and engaging demonstrations, displaying their skills and a selection of their products for sale.
Heritage Artisans in Action takes place the first Sunday of the month, June – October, Noon until 4 p.m.
June 1st, Wood and Leather
July 6th, Metal and Glass
August 3rd, Fibre and Pottery
September 7th, Paint Avondale (a collaboration with Paint Windsor and Paint Hantsport)
October 5th, Traditional Mi’kmaq, Acadian and Planter Crafts & Techniques
These events have a limit of 5 artists per medium and we will be accepting applicants on a first come first serve basis. If you are interested in participating, or know of any other artists or artisans who may be, please contact us at least 3-4 weeks prior to the event to book your spot.
There is a $30 entry fee to participate, snacks and refreshments will be provided to participants by the Lydia and Sally Cafe.
Last year's revival of the popular event proved to be a valuable networking experience for the participating artists and we hope to continue to grow the series into an annual tradition. This year's series is partially funded through the department of Communities, Culture and Heritage through Support4Culture and is being heavily promoted locally. In the weeks and days leading up to the event we will profile each artist individually as well as providing live coverage the day of via social media.
Please see our facebook page for a look back at the 2013 season. www.facebook.com/pages/Avon-River-Heritage-Society-Museum/127599430612690
In addition, this year we will also be recording interviews with interested artist. These "mini documentaries" will be added to an online "Heritage Artisans in Acton" archive on both the www.avonriver.ca site and www.hantscountyartscouncil.ca, and each listing will link back to the artist own person page/site. This will provide each artists with a marketing tool that lives on after the initial event.
We are currently still accepting artists for all themed events, contact us ASAP at arts@avonriver.ca. to book your spot!
Participants will have a chance to present informative and engaging demonstrations, displaying their skills and a selection of their products for sale.
Heritage Artisans in Action takes place the first Sunday of the month, June – October, Noon until 4 p.m.
June 1st, Wood and Leather
July 6th, Metal and Glass
August 3rd, Fibre and Pottery
September 7th, Paint Avondale (a collaboration with Paint Windsor and Paint Hantsport)
October 5th, Traditional Mi’kmaq, Acadian and Planter Crafts & Techniques
These events have a limit of 5 artists per medium and we will be accepting applicants on a first come first serve basis. If you are interested in participating, or know of any other artists or artisans who may be, please contact us at least 3-4 weeks prior to the event to book your spot.
There is a $30 entry fee to participate, snacks and refreshments will be provided to participants by the Lydia and Sally Cafe.
Last year's revival of the popular event proved to be a valuable networking experience for the participating artists and we hope to continue to grow the series into an annual tradition. This year's series is partially funded through the department of Communities, Culture and Heritage through Support4Culture and is being heavily promoted locally. In the weeks and days leading up to the event we will profile each artist individually as well as providing live coverage the day of via social media.
Please see our facebook page for a look back at the 2013 season. www.facebook.com/pages/Avon-River-Heritage-Society-Museum/127599430612690
In addition, this year we will also be recording interviews with interested artist. These "mini documentaries" will be added to an online "Heritage Artisans in Acton" archive on both the www.avonriver.ca site and www.hantscountyartscouncil.ca, and each listing will link back to the artist own person page/site. This will provide each artists with a marketing tool that lives on after the initial event.
We are currently still accepting artists for all themed events, contact us ASAP at arts@avonriver.ca. to book your spot!
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
A Look Back at the 16th Annual Great Little Art Show!
On May 9th through 11th of 2014, the Avon River Heritage Society hosted this year’s Great Little Art Show in Newport Landing; a major attraction in the community and a significant fundraiser for the museum.
This year's reception was introduced by Brandt Eisner, owner and director of Swoon Fine Art and Antiques. Brandt gave an inspirational talk encouraging artist to place less emphasis on the anticipation of the sale and comparing our success against our peers. He suggested that instead we should really delve into our passion to create and express ourselves visually, creating to satisfy our own selves instead of a perceived customer. Many artists commented that his talk really spoke to them and was exactly the encouragement they were needing!
We had a great menu for the evening including refreshments by Avondale Sky Winery, sweets from the Bread Gallery and wonderful hors d'eouvres from the Flying Apron Cookery Inn.
2014 Participating Artists:
Sandra Aucoin
Mary Lou Bennett
David Brooks
Barbara Cain
Andrew Fisher
Brian Fraser
Terrie Greencorn
Ken Greer
G.A. Jank
Lynn Johnson
Robin Jones
Rose Marie MacDonald
Angela MacKay
Alison F. MacNeil
Ian MacNeil
Kelly Mitchelmore
Jeannine Meehan
Raymond Meehan
Sumaya Moore
Carol Morrison
Tacha Reed
Mary Ritchie
Liz Robinson
Sue Robinson
Jo-Ann Shaw
Al Simm
Jim Tracey
Avery Vaughan
This year's reception was introduced by Brandt Eisner, owner and director of Swoon Fine Art and Antiques. Brandt gave an inspirational talk encouraging artist to place less emphasis on the anticipation of the sale and comparing our success against our peers. He suggested that instead we should really delve into our passion to create and express ourselves visually, creating to satisfy our own selves instead of a perceived customer. Many artists commented that his talk really spoke to them and was exactly the encouragement they were needing!
We had a great menu for the evening including refreshments by Avondale Sky Winery, sweets from the Bread Gallery and wonderful hors d'eouvres from the Flying Apron Cookery Inn.
2014 Participating Artists:
Sandra Aucoin
Mary Lou Bennett
David Brooks
Barbara Cain
Andrew Fisher
Brian Fraser
Terrie Greencorn
Ken Greer
G.A. Jank
Lynn Johnson
Robin Jones
Rose Marie MacDonald
Angela MacKay
Alison F. MacNeil
Ian MacNeil
Kelly Mitchelmore
Jeannine Meehan
Raymond Meehan
Sumaya Moore
Carol Morrison
Tacha Reed
Mary Ritchie
Liz Robinson
Sue Robinson
Jo-Ann Shaw
Al Simm
Jim Tracey
Avery Vaughan
Fibre art by Tacha Reed |
Clockwise L-R Carol Morrison, Tacha Reed, Lynn Johnson, Kelly Mitchelmore, Angela MacKay |
Metal Sculpture by Al Simm |
Clockwise L-R Angela MacKay, Avery Vaughan, Barbara Cain, Liz Robinson, Mary Ritchie, Carol Morrison |
Sculpture by Alison F. MacNeil |
Clockwise L-R Sue Robinson, Lynn Johnson Kelly Mitchelmore,, Tacha Reed, Lynn Johnson, Barbara Cain, Kelly Mitchelmore, Barbara Cain |
Top row: Robin Jones, Sue Robinson, Avery Vaughan, Liz Robinson Bottom row: Rose Marie MacDonald, Sandra Aucoin, Terrie Greencorn (x2), Andrew Fisher |
L-R Sue Robinson, Mary Ritchie, Kelly Mitchelmore, Brian Fraser, Mary Ritchie |
Folk art by Jim Tracey |
Painted silk scarf by Mary Lou Bennett |
Jewellery by Mary Lou Bennett |
Metal work by G.A. Jank |
Metal work by Al Simm |
Folk art by Jim Tracey |
Meta work by G.A. Jank |
Bronze sculpture by Jo-Ann Shaw |
Jewellery by Ian MacNeil |
Soapstone Sculpture by David J. Brooks |
Bronze sculpture by Jo-Ann Shaw |
Wood wok by Raymond Meehan |
For more information visit www.avonriver.ca
Avon River Heritage Museum, 17 Belmont Road, Newport Landing, Hants Co., NS
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